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You would need a DHCP server to assign IP addresses to each VLAN. It could be a Cisco rotuer, or some other type, but you will need a DHCP address pool for each subnet, and if the DHCP server is on a remote subnet you would need to configure a helper address to forward the bootp broadcasts.
yep, got all that going, not a problem. PC is jacked into ip phone 2nd ip phone ethernet port. phone works but pc get's an address from the voice vlan. if I move it back to vlan 20 then it gets an address from that vlan. sh int gig 1/0/15 interface GigabitEthernet2/0/15 description ip phone and pc switchport access vlan 128 switchport access vlan 20 switchport mode access spanning-tree portfast
A.P.A wrote: That's if your using a Cisco VOIP phone......I've been switching off CDP for IP phones that are not Cisco (eg NEC, ALcatel...... )They don't talk CDP so why have it switched on.... The Vlan is set within the phone settings hence why it knows which vlan to use........ Haven't had any issues with devices picking up the wrong vlan settings.... and this is with cascading the phone and PC....
dtlokee wrote: A.P.A wrote: That's if your using a Cisco VOIP phone......I've been switching off CDP for IP phones that are not Cisco (eg NEC, ALcatel...... )They don't talk CDP so why have it switched on.... The Vlan is set within the phone settings hence why it knows which vlan to use........ Haven't had any issues with devices picking up the wrong vlan settings.... and this is with cascading the phone and PC.... I've had some NEC phones show up in a show CDP neighbors, but I know what you're reffering to in the configuration of those phones. I was suggesting somthing to for larkspur to check, I didn't even notice you had it off in your config example. He is using a Cisco phone, that is why I threw it out there.
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