10-08-2014 11:25 AM - edited 03-18-2019 03:30 AM
Hello,
My team and I are trying to decide on the best way to IP the Cisco touch panels. As these devices do not need to be monitored or reachable remotely and only require IP connectivity to the codec, I am fine with DHCP for them. However, is there a recommendation of having these devices reside on the same vlan (voice) as the codec or is it fine to have them reside on the data vlan?
Thank you for your input,
Leo
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10-08-2014 04:16 PM
In our environment, we generally use DHCP, but have reservations for each of the important devices (endpoints / touch / etc).
As a general rule, we also have the endpoint, and it's paired touch, in the same IP subnet / VLAN as that keeps all the traffic local and not needing to be routed anywhere.
Wayne
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10-08-2014 04:16 PM
In our environment, we generally use DHCP, but have reservations for each of the important devices (endpoints / touch / etc).
As a general rule, we also have the endpoint, and it's paired touch, in the same IP subnet / VLAN as that keeps all the traffic local and not needing to be routed anywhere.
Wayne
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10-23-2014 03:16 PM
Hello Wayne,
Sorry for the delayed response. I was out on business travel and was not checking this account very often.
Thank you! Yes, my team and I found the documentation that advises the same.
http://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/telepresence/endpoint/quick-set-sx20/tc7/administration-guide/sx20-quickset-administrator-guide-tc71.pdf - See page 122. The SX80 Admin Guide also points this out in the same section.
Thanks again and take care,
Leo
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