08-31-2021 10:58 AM
Hello,
I inherited a Cisco SG350-28P switch, which I configured as an unmanaged switch by turning off LLPD, CDP and disabled auto-smart port. I plugged in the PC port from behind my VoIP CP-8841 phone into port 24 of the Cisco switch. Immediately after plugging in, the phone turns off. I did the same with an older Cisco CP-7962G VoIP phone and it gives me the same results. When I plug in the PC port from either of the two Cisco VoIP phones to any out-of-the-box unmanaged switch (like Netgear GS105), everything works fine. Can someone suggest how else to configure the Cisco SG350 so that it behaves like a very simple unmanaged switch and doesn't cause VoIP phones to turn off?
Thank you!
-sul.
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08-31-2021 03:05 PM
Hello @sulaiman26 ,
probaly STP is still running.
However, I would recommend you to connect a switch directly to the main switch and not going via a Cisco IP phone . This is not a correct way to use an IP phone the PC port is intended to connect a single PC host.
Having unmanaged switches in your network can be a nightmare for troublshooting if possible remove all of them.
Of course if it is your home lab you can do these tricks.
Hope to help
Giuseppe
08-31-2021 02:46 PM
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08-31-2021 03:05 PM
Hello @sulaiman26 ,
probaly STP is still running.
However, I would recommend you to connect a switch directly to the main switch and not going via a Cisco IP phone . This is not a correct way to use an IP phone the PC port is intended to connect a single PC host.
Having unmanaged switches in your network can be a nightmare for troublshooting if possible remove all of them.
Of course if it is your home lab you can do these tricks.
Hope to help
Giuseppe
09-01-2021 10:57 AM
Bingo! Disabled spanning tree and works!
thank you for your quick response.
-s.
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