07-12-2013 02:45 PM - edited 03-19-2019 06:59 AM
We have an environment where all 5 sites are connected by fiber. Every building has POTS lines, and NO PRI / T1 is present. I am deploying 2901 voice gateways at each site for SRST purposes, and creating route groups for outbound calls to spill over to additional gateways. I wanted to get some feedback from the support community for the actual uplink switch configuration:
IE)
VLANs
3 - central building server vlan (where cucm sits and voice gateway router)
4 - central building voice vlan
5 - building 1 servers/ voice gateway router
6 - building 1 voice vlan
7 - building 2 severs/ voice gateway router
8 - building 2 voice vlan
9 - building 3 servers/voice gateway router
10 - building 3 voice vlan
What is a recommended configuration on the switch ports where the voice gateways are being uplinked?
Trunks have been configured properly for all of the switches back to the main 4507.
If calls are routed from another building's gateway (on a different voice vlan), do I need to make the switch port uplink a trunk for the gateway?
Any recommendations for QoS on those uplinks?
The lines are POTS lines so outbound QoS really isn't too much of a factor correct?
On the switch ports where the UCS VM traffic uplinks to, any specific recommendations / QoS on those ports?
Thank you all for your help - someone else setup the QoS / Switches recently and I just wanted to get a second opinion.
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07-13-2013 05:20 AM
Simply configure the access vlan to be the voice vlan on that switch, no need to trunk anything unless the gateway is also a router for multiple vlan/subnets.
Chris
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07-13-2013 05:20 AM
Simply configure the access vlan to be the voice vlan on that switch, no need to trunk anything unless the gateway is also a router for multiple vlan/subnets.
Chris
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07-18-2013 02:16 PM
Chris, thanks again for providing endless valuable information!
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