IP Telephone configuration
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IP Telephone configuration
This procedure applies regardless of the Ethernet switch that is being used. Initially placing the
IP Telephone on VLAN 10 requires two DHCP scopes, one for VLAN 1 and another for VLAN
10, with identical SSON 176 parameters.
To configure an IP telephone
1. Run the telephone through its normal boot-up sequence.
It will come up with an IP address on VLAN 1 - the port/native VLAN - assuming that the
DHCP scope is set up properly.
2. If IP600 R9.2 and IP Telephone R1.1, after the telephone is up and operational on VLAN 1
press Hold QOS #.
switchport trunk encapsulation
dot1q802.1Q trunk port
switchport trunk native vlan 1
Since most PCs do not understand the
tag, the Cisco native VLAN must be set
as the PC’s VLAN. VLAN 1 is already
the native VLAN, but command is
shown.
switchport trunk allowed vlan 1,10
VLANs 1 and 10 allowed on trunk.
switchport mode trunk
spanning-tree portfast
Optional commands using the voice vlan on the telephone port.
2
interface FastEthernet0/5
switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
switchport trunk native vlan 1
switchport voice vlan 10
VLAN 10 is the voice vlan; unsure if this
removes all other VLANs from trunk or
not.
1. All ports have port/native VLAN 1 by default.
2. There really is no reason to do this unless a Cisco telephone will use this port. The
configuration is not simpler, as with the CatOS switch and auxiliaryvlan.
Table 90: Command set and explanations for multi-VLAN example (continued)
Command
Notes
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