05-14-2010 10:09 AM - edited 03-15-2019 10:46 PM
Hi Experts
I am new to voice need assistance
My scenario
I have a HP3500 curve in production
it has port 10 defined in data vlan 301 and
port 12 defined in voice vlan 310
so i connected port 10 on HP 3500- port 1 on cisco 3650 switch
port 12 on HP 3500 - port 2 on cisco 3650 switch
what configuration is required on port 1 and port 2 on cisco 3650 switch
and the configuration on rest of the ports where the pcs or ip phones will go.
Thanks
Asif
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05-16-2010 06:35 AM
Hi Asif,
You would probably get a better response if you posted this query in the LAN, Switching and Routing forums but I will try to give you some help.
The best way to link the switches together would be to use a port configured as a 802.1q VLAN. This would allow traffic for all VLANs to be transported over a single physical link. Multiple VLAN ports can be grouped together for increased bandwidth and resilience if needed.
However, if we assume that we are going to stick with your setup then the 3560 (assume that the 3560 has 2 x Gig Ethernet ports which will be used for the interswitch links and 24 FastEthernet ports for phones and PCs) should be configured as follows.
First create the VLANs
vlan 301
name data
vlan 310
name voice
Configure the inter-switch ports
interface gigabitethernet 0/1
switchport mode access
switchport access vlan 301
interface gigabitethernet 0/2
switchport mode access
switchport access vlan 310
Next configure the FastEthernet ports
interface range fastethernet 0/1 -24
switchport mode access
switchport access vlan 301
switchport voice vlan 310
spanningtree portfast
This basic config should get you going. It assumes that the ports will be set to auto-negotiate speed and duplex. There are some other commands that I would typically enable to protect against STP problems and enable security but I have not included these for the sake of simplicity.
05-16-2010 06:35 AM
Hi Asif,
You would probably get a better response if you posted this query in the LAN, Switching and Routing forums but I will try to give you some help.
The best way to link the switches together would be to use a port configured as a 802.1q VLAN. This would allow traffic for all VLANs to be transported over a single physical link. Multiple VLAN ports can be grouped together for increased bandwidth and resilience if needed.
However, if we assume that we are going to stick with your setup then the 3560 (assume that the 3560 has 2 x Gig Ethernet ports which will be used for the interswitch links and 24 FastEthernet ports for phones and PCs) should be configured as follows.
First create the VLANs
vlan 301
name data
vlan 310
name voice
Configure the inter-switch ports
interface gigabitethernet 0/1
switchport mode access
switchport access vlan 301
interface gigabitethernet 0/2
switchport mode access
switchport access vlan 310
Next configure the FastEthernet ports
interface range fastethernet 0/1 -24
switchport mode access
switchport access vlan 301
switchport voice vlan 310
spanningtree portfast
This basic config should get you going. It assumes that the ports will be set to auto-negotiate speed and duplex. There are some other commands that I would typically enable to protect against STP problems and enable security but I have not included these for the sake of simplicity.
05-17-2010 05:21 AM
HI James
First of all thanks for your help
please provide me the commands typically enable to protect against STP problems and enable security.
so later once I have tested the configuration will implement that as well.
Another quick question - my cisco 3650 have all gig ports so the interface range fastethernet 0/1 - 24 still works or i have to replace with
interface range gigbitethernet 0/1 -24 command
Thanks
Asif
interface range fastethernet 0/1 -24
switchport mode access
switchport access vlan 301
switchport voice vlan 310
spanningtree portfast
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