RE: Problem relating to Interoperability of Cisco IP phones

From: Yigit Zorlu (yzorlu@tepum.com.tr)
Date: Thu Oct 31 2002 - 17:44:01 GMT-3


Hi,

You can define IP Phones to CCM by using 3 methods.

1. Auto-registration using CDP
2. Bulk Administration Tool (Which is mostly used if you have a lot of
phones to configure)
3. Manual configuration. (You can configure the phone by entering the
MAC address and on the phone you can give a static IP or DHCP.)

For 2nd and 3rd check Cisco TAC pages. There exists several useful docs.

Yigit

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
Bob Usa
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 7:32 PM
To: tlarus@cox.net; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: Problem relating to Interoperability of Cisco IP phones
with non-Cisco switc

It depends on what kind of platform. For 3500XL/2900XL devices you will
have
to set up the port/interface fro dot1q trunking and set the native vlan
for
the data vlan. Non-Cisco IP phone such as Avaya are configure-able to
send
vlan ID in their packet. For set command switches such as Cat4K, Cat6Ks
all
you have to do is set the regular vlan for data and set the auxiliary
vlan for
the voice vlan. This is done so you can plug-in a PC to the IP Phones
data
jack. I have been told that Avaya advice not to use auxiliary vlan for
now
since they have not tested but I find it to work just fine. But you can
also
trunk the port using dot1q and making the data vlan the Native vlan.
This
helps?

----- Original Message -----
From: tlarus@cox.net
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 9:17 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Problem relating to Interoperability of Cisco IP phones with
non-Cisco switches

How do you set the operational VLAN and admin VLAN on a Cisco IP Phone
if the
switch you are connecting to network with does not support CDP?
Normally a
Cisco IP phone learns about what VLANs it is using through CDP
communication
with a Cisco switch.

I wonder if you can have the CallManager tell the IP Phone what VLANs it
is
using. I have not found anything indiacting that this can be done. Even
better
would be being able to set the VLANs on the phone itself.

Thanks in advance,
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