03-06-2014 05:01 PM
I received a config from my vendor that they usualy put on a SF300 for their managed voice. Looks like you configure general ports and PVID's to allow two vlans on one port. Is this the same as switchport voice vlan <vlanid> ?
Also in the configuration I see the following
voice vlan id 20 voice vlan state disabled voice vlan oui-table add 0001e3 Siemens_AG_phone________ voice vlan oui-table add 00036b Cisco_phone_____________ voice vlan oui-table add 00096e Avaya___________________ voice vlan oui-table add 000fe2 H3C_Aolynk______________ voice vlan oui-table add 0060b9 Philips_and_NEC_AG_phone voice vlan oui-table add 00d01e Pingtel_phone___________ voice vlan oui-table add 00e075 Polycom/Veritel_phone___ voice vlan oui-table add 00e0bb 3Com_phone______________
This config won't work on my 3550 and 3560 switches. It seems this is some auto vlan config, how would this translate on a 3550 or a 3560? or is it needed at all?
03-06-2014 05:09 PM
Hi Devin, to configure 3560 for voice vlan may be something like this-
config t
mls qos
int gi0/1
mls qos trust cos
switchport voice vlan x dot1p
With such example this will configure port 1 with trusting class of service using 802.1p (4 bit header in packet) to use voice vlan with tag packet
-Tom
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03-06-2014 05:12 PM
hi tom, thanks for the reply, what about the OUI table configs, is this needed is there a translation for this to a 3550 /60?
03-06-2014 05:19 PM
For oui translation there is a switchport voice detect command. I'm not sure if there's any additional syntax for this, I believe there is. I believe "cisco-phone" is the only option by default.
-Tom
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03-06-2014 07:36 PM
Is the OUI table really needed? Also I see you used the dot 1p option. This is for priority tagging right? wouldn't untagged more closely rep. the switchport mode general?
03-06-2014 07:45 PM
Hi Devin. The OUI table is not needed. That is just an alternate method to implement voice VLAN if you chose not to use SX300 macro.
General port is a 802.1q trunk, it's not relevant to priority tagging. Priority tagging is based off a tag VLAN packet to accept the 4 bit VPT header to prioritize traffic. Port mode has no effect on this so long as it's a tagged packet.
-Tom
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