11-13-2014 08:32 AM - edited 03-17-2019 12:55 AM
I am going to be adding 400 Cisco Phones to an existing site. This is scattered across a few user VLANs and dozens of switches.
Is there a way to take an existing VLAN and automatically associate a voice VLAN with it?
11-14-2014 10:07 AM
Hello, Keith.
Once you activate voice VLAN, it should already send untagged traffic for port priority. What switch are you planning on getting or currently have?
Let me know if you have additional concerns or e-mail me directly (adawa@cisco.com) for more support. Kind regards.
11-16-2014 11:31 PM
for example 306 is existinf vlan
interface FastEthernet0/1
switchport access vlan 306
switchport mode access
and you need to add voice vlan 307
conf t
int rang FastEthernet0/1-48
switchport voice vlan 307
exi
wr
11-17-2014 07:20 AM
Thanks I am aware of range commands but I am looking at 50-60 switches where ports 1-3 may get phones, port 4 is a trunk to an access point 6,7,8 get phones then I have an uplink, then another few phones before a couple server ports. Basically over the years the switches have become very fragmented.
What I was looking for and have never seen is a command that would take existing user vlan 306 and add a voice VLAN entry to it based on the original VLAN.
I am obviously making this up but..
switch#conf t
switch(config)# int vlan 306
desc user vlan
ip address 10.1.1.0
voice-vlan 307
Then have voice vlan 307 show up magically everywhere that I have vlan 306.
I really don't know that such a command exists. It would just save a few of us a lot of typing and potential mistakes.
01-15-2015 11:02 AM
Hi, KeithRussell.
Has this concern been addressed? Have you already bought Cisco phones and switches? If you need more assistance kindly email me directly at (bsiapco@cisco.com)
Thanks!
Barry
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