RE: voice vlan [20060515]

From: Nouman Ahmed Khan (nouman.khan@mis.com.sa)
Date: Mon May 15 2006 - 11:06:54 ART


Hi,

Option 2 definitely.

I have always configured it in that manner.
I think u r confusing it with the concept that if u have 2 vlans coming to a
port ,it should be a trunk port.

That's not true in case of IP Telephony .The switch is intelligent enough to
virtually configure it self as a trunk port (logically speaking) when we
configure voice and data vlans on a single port.

Sorry but I donot have the link to the document that explains this.But if u
r doing it practically ,go for option 2 .

Regards,

Nouman Khan

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of Koen
Zeilstra
Sent: Monday, May 15, 2006 2:57 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: voice vlan [20060515]

Hi group,

I want to configure a voice vlan using number 120 and have the data
coming from the PC connected to the IP phone end up in vlan 15. What would
be the best/appropriate configuration?

Option 1:

int f0/1
 switchport voice vlan 120
 switchport mode trunk (optional)
 switchport trunk enc dotq
 switchport trunk native vlan 15
!
 

Option 2:

int f0/1
 switchport voice vlan 120
 switchport access vlan 15
!

Some say 1 is the oldfashioned way of doing things.

I would like to hear your opinion.

regards,

Koen



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