11-10-2021 05:16 AM
I was told that I need to setup VLAN for my VOIP phone. On my SonicWall firewall, I setup a separate VLAN 10 with it's own DHCP server. I was told that on the SG300 each switch port that the phone is plugged in I need to set up to untag VLAN 10 and enable management. What's the reason behind that? Can someone explain? Thanks in advance.
11-10-2021 05:32 AM
depends on requirement, as per the information most of the use case Phone connected with PC using same port
example reference :
11-10-2021 06:41 AM
I am not clear on "enable management" and what that would mean in this context.
Many IP phones are designed to use a voice VLAN as a tagged VLAN after they hear an advertisement for one, or as configured by the administrator. They otherwise should just use whatever native/untagged network is present.
The SG300 has an auto voice VLAN mechanism that can trigger port configuration based on a few different things, including OUI. I typically try and have that turned off so that nothing unexpected happens if I am not planning to use it.
11-10-2021 06:44 AM
i take this as default VLAN 1 or any native vlan "I am not clear on "enable management" and what that would mean in this context."
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