Re: OT- Avaya IP Phone

From: mam phuquoc (mamphuquoc@gmail.com)
Date: Fri May 02 2008 - 13:31:07 ART


do you have the scope option 176 set up for these phones? That option is
equired for the phone to learn the voice vlan. If you have a switch port
configured for both voice and data vlan, you need option 176 on both voice
and data vlans.

On 5/1/08, Sadiq Yakasai <sadiqtanko@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Thanks!
>
> But I have tried all variants of that which all didnt work (mute
> CLEAR, RESET, etc). What I had to do was change the image of the phone
> from a SIP image to a H323 image and then I had access to configuring
> the phone. I have now changed all values and reverted the phone back
> to SIP image (and it becomes non-responsive again - arggg!!). But at
> least I have got it working on DHCP now....which is what I want
> anyway. Then I hit a problem with Voice VLAN learning vis DHCP where
> it doesnt do a second DHCP discovery to require an IP address on the
> newly learnt voice VLAN - but this I can live with for the purpose of
> what I am trying to do.
>
> I must say, I am happy being a Cisco professional...amazing how weird
> simple things can be when u r just not on Cisco gear!!
>
> Anyways, thanks to all that contacted me offline.
>
> Sadiq

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