07-16-2004 12:15 AM - edited 03-15-2019 02:57 AM
Hi
We currently have VoIP but QoS is not configured at present. We mainly have 3500XL and 2900XL Enterprise edition switches. Having looked at the docs I think we need to configure a seperate voice vlan and trunking to support CoS end to end. The phones we are using are Mitel 5010 and they support a seperate PC connection.
I am thinking of the following:
int f0/1
switchport access vlan 10
switchport voice vlan 11
Would this send data on vlan 10 and voice on vlan 11?
vlan and how do I check if the phone supports it, is 802.1p support enough?
Thanks
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07-23-2004 08:01 AM
Here are the DHCP options required. We are using DHCP on a Win2K server and have it disabled on our Mitel 3300. The TFTP server on the 3300 is also being used.
DHCP Option Information
003 Router Address IP Address, e.g. 192.167.22.251
066 FTP IP address (same as option 129),for E2T IP Address, e.g. 192.167.22.10
067 Name of file on FTP server bootfile
128 (Specific) TFTP Server IP Address, e.g. 192.167.22.10
129 (Specific) RTC IP Address, e.g. 192.167.22.10
130 (Specific) IP Phone Load MITEL IP PHONE
132 (Specific) VLAN ID (32 bit) 0x2
133 (Specific) Priority (32 bit) 0x6
For example, our voice vlan is vlan 615 so option 132 contains 0x267 (a Long integer).
Hope this helps.
John
07-16-2004 08:57 AM
n.oneill,
You will want to check with Mitel to see if they support dot1p; I'm not familiar with that product line. What you have above will send data on vlan 10 and voice on vlan 11. However, the config above "switchport voice vlan 11" supports dot1q. In order for dot1p to work, take out what you have above and you will want to configure "switchport voice vlan dot1p". I hope this info helps!
Regards,
Erik Hoehne
07-19-2004 12:34 AM
Thanks for that. It has helped me understand the difference in the configuration options.
Nick
07-23-2004 07:19 AM
We use Mitel sets on 2950s and 2900XLs and here is a sample of our switchport configuration that works whether we plug in an IP set itself, a PC itself, or an IP set with a PC plugged into the IP set:
interface FastEthernet0/10
switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
switchport trunk native vlan 500
switchport mode trunk
spanning-tree portfast
end
Here, vlan 500 is used by the PC. The IP set picks up an IP address on our voice vlan via DHCP. Note that no voice vlan is specified here:
Name: Fa0/10
Switchport: Enabled
Administrative mode: trunk
Operational Mode: trunk
Administrative Trunking Encapsulation: dot1q
Operational Trunking Encapsulation: dot1q
Negotiation of Trunking: Disabled
Access Mode VLAN: 0 ((Inactive))
Trunking Native Mode VLAN: 500 (LU)
Trunking VLANs Enabled: ALL
Trunking VLANs Active: 1,50,100,102,202,204,208,250,251,253,341,370,498-501,
506,507,600-620,700,701,800,991,992
Pruning VLANs Enabled: 2-1001
Priority for untagged frames: 0
Override vlan tag priority: FALSE
Voice VLAN: none
Appliance trust: none
Self Loopback: No
Hope this helps.
John
07-23-2004 07:46 AM
Thanks for the helpful response John.
Could you tell what DHCP option is used to set the vlan used by the phones?
Thanks again!
07-23-2004 08:01 AM
Here are the DHCP options required. We are using DHCP on a Win2K server and have it disabled on our Mitel 3300. The TFTP server on the 3300 is also being used.
DHCP Option Information
003 Router Address IP Address, e.g. 192.167.22.251
066 FTP IP address (same as option 129),for E2T IP Address, e.g. 192.167.22.10
067 Name of file on FTP server bootfile
128 (Specific) TFTP Server IP Address, e.g. 192.167.22.10
129 (Specific) RTC IP Address, e.g. 192.167.22.10
130 (Specific) IP Phone Load MITEL IP PHONE
132 (Specific) VLAN ID (32 bit) 0x2
133 (Specific) Priority (32 bit) 0x6
For example, our voice vlan is vlan 615 so option 132 contains 0x267 (a Long integer).
Hope this helps.
John
07-23-2004 08:14 AM
Thanks again!
Nick
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