From: HUZEFA RATLAMWALA (ratlamwala.huzefa@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Oct 08 2007 - 19:45:20 ART
Group,
It worked out, we have to enable the option 176 for the Avaya Integration
and specify the necessary VLAN's.
Thanks for the help.
On 10/8/07, femi ogunlana <femmie@hotmail.co.uk> wrote:
>
> You might want to verify that the phone itself is enable to request DHCP
> address.
> Have a loo at the IP phone's settings.
>
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> > Date: Mon, 8 Oct 2007 02:07:01 +0300> From: ratlamwala.huzefa@gmail.com>
> To:
> ccielab@groupstudy.com> Subject: Cisco and Avaya Integration> > Hi Group,>
> I
> am working on an implementation involving Avaya and Cisco. I have some>
> issues
> for which I need your help/advise.> I enabled the dot1q port on the cisco
> switches and enabled voice vlan as 50> and native vlan as 10. When I plug
> my
> laptop to this port I get an IP> through DHCP. (DHCP is running on the
> core
> switch).> When I plug the Avaya phone it does not get an IP, however if I
> configure a> static IP on the phone it works fine.> I need to get the DHCP
> IP
> for Avaya phone am I missing something ? Is there> any option field to be
> enabled for Avaya ?> > Regards,> >
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