Voice VLAN on Wireless and Roaming
While roaming on 1200 AP's with multiple VLANS using cards and VOIP phones the VLAN will quit passing traffice after roaming between multiple access points. Any answers
Did you ever figure anything out, I too am having problems roaming between AP's Using 7920's
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871W can use 1 vlan for wireless and wire client?
Any example, Thanks.
Here is the URL for the configuration for the 871W and vlan configuration which will help you :
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk722/tk809/technologies_configuration_example09186a0080608364.shtml#maintask1
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/access/1800/wireless/configuration/guide/s37vlan.html#wp1034625 -
Separate vlan for wireless voice
Hi all, I'm about to embark on reconfiguring my home lab, at present I have just 2 vlans which are for VoIP and data, I'm going to split my network so I have the following:
Data VLAN for our home PC's
Voice VLAN for phones
1 wireless VLAN for home laptops
1 wireless VLAN for games consoles
1 wireless guest access so I don't have to give out my own ssid credentials
1 Management VLAN
My question is do I have a separate VLAN for wireless VOIP or do I just use the same Voice VLAN?
Regards
Martyn
Sent from Cisco Technical Support iPad AppMartyn:
Both solutions are valid. You can use the current voice VLAN or create a new VLAN.
If you create a new VLAN you need to apply needed QoS to wired side as well.
If your current Voice VLAN is already configured for QoS then using it for wirelss voice is easier.
So the preffered option is to use your current voice VLAN for wireless voice as well.
HTH
Amjad -
Cat 3750 with Voice VLAN and Dynamic VLANs
Morning,
Has anyone had any success with configuring a Catalyst 3750 with a Voice VLAN (Cisco phones) and 802.1x dynamic VLANs?
Is a RADIUS server able to provide values to change the native vlan?
Is there a decent tech note knocking about for configuring 'dynamic VLAN assignment through MAC addresses'?
Thanks,Voice VLAN's don't require trunk ports to be configured (unless you are talkling about 2900XL/3500XL switches). Cisco added the ability to trunk a single 802.1q VLAN down an access port in addition to the access vlan - so in 2950 or above the only config you need is:
interface FastEthernet0/1
switchport
switchport mode access
switchport access vlan 10
switchport voice vlan 100
This is effectively the same as:
interface FastEthernet0/1
switchport
switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
switchport mode trunk
switchport trunk native vlan 10
switchport trunk allowed vlan 10,100
The only difference is the CDP message with the first config will advertise the Voice VLAN capability and the tag.
With the older 2900XL/3500XL switches you had to configure the interfaces like the second example (plus adding the command switchport voice vlan xx for CDP to inform the IP Phone of the voice vlan).
QoS is not detailed anywhere here and that obviously plays an important role with voice.
In your scenario I am not sure ACS can do what you describe as this will require 802.1x supplicants on the client PC's (I may be wrong here and I do remember someone talking about switches being able to do an 802.1x 'proxy' using the MAC address on behalf of non 802.1x capable devices). This seems to me more of a VMPS application.
Personally I would reconfigure the network each time and charge the occupants a small fee for network setup.....
HTH
Andy -
There is no "Switchport Voice Vlan" command on SF300-24P !!!
Hello everyone
I am in an urgent problem :S
I have a Small Business SF300-24P
I have created two vlans one data and one voice
but i have not assigned them to the ports and I am not sure how to do so since there's no "switchport voice vlan" command under the interface !!
here are the configurations
btw the switchport mode is still trunk as it is by default
Thanks in advance
switch0a1172#
switch0a1172#
switch0a1172#sho run
config-file-header
switch0a1172
v1.2.9.44 / R750_NIK_1_2_584_002
CLI v1.0
file SSD indicator encrypted
ssd-control-start
ssd config
ssd file passphrase control unrestricted
no ssd file integrity control
ssd-control-end cb0a3fdb1f3a1af4e4430033719968c0
vlan database
vlan 13,20
exit
voice vlan id 20
voice vlan oui-table add 0001e3 Siemens_AG_phone________
voice vlan oui-table add 00036b Cisco_phone_____________
voice vlan oui-table add 00096e Avaya___________________
voice vlan oui-table add 000fe2 H3C_Aolynk______________
voice vlan oui-table add 0060b9 Philips_and_NEC_AG_phone
voice vlan oui-table add 00d01e Pingtel_phone___________
voice vlan oui-table add 00e075 Polycom/Veritel_phone___
voice vlan oui-table add 00e0bb 3Com_phone______________
hostname switch0a1172
username cisco password encrypted c8e383b1dd7be99f878a387d87766e875404e0b3 priv
lege 15
ip telnet server
interface vlan 13
name "VLAN13"
interface vlan 20
name VOICE
switch0a1172#Hi Sandy,
You need:
switchxxxxxx(config)# voice vlan id 20
and smart ports should do the rest.
for your reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/switches/lan/csbms/sf30x_sg30x/administration_guide/CLI_300.pdf?mdfid=283019666
Regards,
Aleksandra -
Hi,
I have a 302-08Mp attached to my network, it is plugged directly into a C3560G, however when i plug a phone into this switch i get a 'configuring ip' message up on the phone. The voice vlan is set identical to the 3560 but in the logs i get an error message stating
%CDP-W-VOICE_VLAN_MISMATCH: voice VLAN mismatch detected on interface gi1.
Can anyone help me solve this issue?
Thanks in advanceTom,
Sorry for teh delay i needed to get someone at the remote location i could trust to reboot the unit. The voice vlan is 20 and the rest run on vlan 1
the 302 is set as
interface gigabitethernet1
macro description "switch | no_switch | switch | no_switch | switch | no_switch
| switch | no_switch | switch | no_switch | switch | no_switch"
exit
macro auto disabled
macro auto processing type host enabled
macro auto built-in parameters ip_phone_desktop $max_hosts 10 $native_vlan 1
and runs sw version 1.1.2.0
the 3560 is set
interface GigabitEthernet0/3
description Link to SW3
power inline never
switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
switchport mode trunk
switchport voice vlan 20
srr-queue bandwidth share 10 10 60 20
srr-queue bandwidth shape 10 0 0 0
queue-set 2
mls qos trust cos
auto qos voip trust interface GigabitEthernet0/3
description Link to SW3
power inline never
switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
switchport mode trunk
switchport voice vlan 20
srr-queue bandwidth share 10 10 60 20
srr-queue bandwidth shape 10 0 0 0
queue-set 2
mls qos trust cos
auto qos voip trust
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Passing Voice VLAN through a non-Cisco switch
Hi All,
Will a non-Cisco switch (no 802.1q support) that is putted beetween Cisco IP Telephone and Cisco Catalyst switch (which is configured with auxilary Voice Vlan) pass voice vlan frames and CDP?Any switch should pass on either ISL(which is cisco properitary and hence not supported on non-Cisco) or IEEE 802.1Q frames or else it cannot support voice vlan support . And non-Cisco switches do not support CDP as it is once again Cisco proprietary protocol.
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SG500 auto voice VLAN question about native VLAN
I have been installing SG300 and SG500 switches and using the auto voice vlan feature by simply changing voice vlan to 100 and using vlan 1 for default and data. I normally put the switch in L3 mode and make an access porteach for my IP PBX (vlan 100) and one to connect to existing data network (vlan 1). Then I make a static route in customers default gateway to route back to vlan 100 and everything works nicely for most installs.
On my last install I decided to try to change the default vlan 1 to vlan 10 and go with 10 for data and 100 for voice. The problem I ran into was that the auto generated config on my phone switchports still use vlan 1 as native vlan. I am trying to find a way to still use auto vlan and get the desired native vlan without having to make manual config changes.
Should this be possible?
Thanks in advance.Hi Brandon, you need to modify the macro from native vlan 1 to vlan 10.
Check out this topic how to modify the macro
https://supportforums.cisco.com/thread/2177613
-Tom
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My customer has 2 SG300-52P and 5 SG300-28P. We installed a VoIP phone system earlier this year. At the time of install we placed the phone system on the native VLAN 1. Now they want to move the phone system to a new VLAN because their class C subnet is running out of addresses. DHCP is handled by their Active Directory and their router/firewall is an Untangle Box. The SG300 switches have a basic configuration only.
To move the phone system to a new VLAN I created VLAN 20 on every switch. I then turned Auto Voice VLAN on. I have every port on every switch set to trunk. Computers are plugged into back of phones. I then created a virtual interface on the Untangle Box for VLAN 20. The Untangle Box is also handling DHCP for the new VLAN. Active Directory is still handling DHCP for native VLAN.
From each switch I can ping the gateway of the new VLAN. From each computer I can ping the gateway and the phone system on the new VLAN. However, the phones will not grab an address on the VLAN and when they are set to static, they cannot communicate with other devices on the VLAN.
Any help would be highly appreciated. I am not sure what I am overlooking.Here is an example of part of a working switch config with Zultys phones where voice VLAN is 100 and data VLAN is 10:
vlan database
vlan 10,20,100
exit
voice vlan id 100
interface fastethernet1
description "RCP and Voice"
switchport trunk allowed vlan add 100
switchport trunk native vlan 10
interface fastethernet2
description "RCP and Voice"
switchport trunk allowed vlan add 100
switchport trunk native vlan 10
In your case you need a trunk port with VLAN 20 tagged on your firewall (or an access port to a separate physical port on VLAN 20. The default gateway served to the phone (or put there statically) should be the interface on the IP. Then you may also want to allow inter-vlan routing for admin access or MXIE if you are using it.
One thing to note on Zultys is by default I think the device profile disables LLDP, but on the phones it is enabled out of the box. So the first time a phone downloads its config from the Zultys it may turn of LLDP unless you checked the box to keep it on. -
51 APs on voice vlan with 110 802.11 Handsets and 300 VoIP handsets?
There are 51 APs with 110 Symbol 802.11 voip handsets, along with 400+ Mitel VoIP Handsets on one vlan..using mask 255.255.240.0 should I be asking if this is excessive multicast traffic ?
Anyone used the IAPP with Aeronet? Any drawbacks, feedback? Should the APs/802.11 VoIP Phones be on their own vlan rather than the voice vlan?Jason,
Let me answer your question with another question - RTP streams from your phones would be unicast, unless you were using applications like multicast paging or multicast MOH. Are there any of these applications present?
For seamless roaming, you will want the APs to be located on the same VLAN and use the same SSIDs and addressing scheme across your wireless infrastructure. You could separate it from your voice VLAN for segmentation purposes, so long as DHCP services and QoS is present on your APs and distribution switches on the wireless VLAN.
A quick estimation of the traffic involved is 7.04Mb/s if every phone was being used simultaneously with a G.711 codec. Bandwidth would generally not be an issue, but latency and jitter are your priorities. Depending on how your wireless network is laid out, you shouldn't have more then 8-12 phones associated to a single AP or jitter, latency and retransmissions will become an issue.
Hope this helps.
Pat -
Can someone point me to a link for setting up voice vlan ? we're trying to use Cisco wireless phone 7920 and would like to know about setting up the voice vlan. Thank you very much.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/phones/ps379/products_implementation_design_guide_book09186a00802a029a.html
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Voice vlan priority across wireless bridge network
Hello,
If you have a separate voice vlan across a wireless bridged network, how could you configure qos to put the entire voice vlan in priority over the data vlan ?
Thanks.Hi Antonis,
Have a look at these docs. Hopefully they will help get you started;
Cisco Aironet 1300 Series Outdoor Access Point/Bridge Software Configuration Guide, 12.3(4) JA
Chapter 14 - Configuring QoS
This chapter describes how to configure quality of service (QoS) on your access point/bridge. With this feature, you can provide preferential treatment to certain traffic at the expense of others. Without QoS, the access point/bridge offers best-effort service to each packet, regardless of the packet contents or size. It sends the packets without any assurance of reliability, delay bounds, or throughput.
From this doc;
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5861/products_configuration_guide_chapter09186a00804158a6.html
Giving Priority to Voice Traffic
This section demonstrates how you can apply a QoS policy to your wireless network's voice VLAN to give priority to wireless phone traffic.
In this example, the network administrator creates a policy named voice_policy that applies voice class of service to traffic from Spectralink phones (protocol 119 packets). The user applies the voice_policy to the incoming and outgoing radio ports and to the outgoing Ethernet port for VLAN 77.
Use the Apply Policies to Interface/VLANs drop-down menus to apply policies to the access point Ethernet and radio ports. If VLANs are configured on the access point, drop-down menus for each VLANs' virtual ports appear in this section. If VLANs are not configured on the access point, drop-down menus for each interface appear.
From this doc;
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5861/products_configuration_guide_chapter09186a00804158a6.html#wp1047736
Hope this helps!
Rob
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APs and switch voice vlans also supporting data traffic
hi, i hv a wireless IP phone,AP, 2960 switch1 and another 2960 switch2. My question is, if i configured voice vlans on th access ports on th switch1 (for voice and data), this switch1 is connected to the AP and the IP phone gets connected to the AP somehow (please guide),will this configuration work or i m missing alot of info.?
thx srahn, 1 more question, if i configured a single voice vlan on my switch1 (supporting data and voice)like this..
voice vlan on switch1:
mls qos
interface fastethernet 0/1
description connection to Accesspoint1
mls qos trust cos
switchport mode trunk
switchport mode encapsulation dot1q
switchport voice vlan 10
switchport priority extend trust
interface fastethernet 0/0
description connection to switch2 for inter-vlan
switchport mode trunk
switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
switchport trunk native vlan 2
Then a native vlan on AP like this ...
interface fastethernet 0.2
encapsulation dot1q 2 native
interface dot11radio 0.2
encapsulation dot1q 2 native
Voices (vlan 10) vlan on AP like this ...
interface dot11radio 0
ssid voices
vlan 10
authentication open
interface fastethernet 0.10
encapsulation dot1Q 10
bridge-group 10
interface dot11radio 0.10
encapsulation dot1Q 10
bridge-group 10
Looking at this configuration examaple, how do i support voice and data traffic on th vlans on the AP.... Do i also have to configure a native vlan (for data) on switch1? b'se i intend to have 1 vlan tht supports both voice and data.
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SG-300 28P switches problem with VLAN Data and Voice, working all the time as Voice VLAN
Hi Everyone,
Thank you very much for your help in advance. I’m pulling my hair to fix the problem.
I just got the new SG-300 28P switches. My Bios ordered for me. I did not know how it runs until now... not an IOS based. I really do not know how to configure it.
I have 2 VLAN are Data and Voice.
- Data VLAN ID is 2 IP 192.168.2.X/255.255.255.0
- Voice VLAN ID is 200 IP 192.168.22.X/255.255.255.0
- I created two vlans, in switch, Data and Voice.
- On the port number 28, it is trunk by default, so I add Data vlan ID 2 tagged.
- On the port number 26, it is trunk by default, so I add Voice vlan ID 200 tagged.
- On the port number 27, I add Data vlan ID 2 tagged for Data vlan out.
- Port settings No.1
I set it up as Trunk with Data vlan 2 untagged, and 200 Tagged (voice vlan). I plugged in a phone with a pc attached. But the PC will get to the vlan 200 to get the DHCP address, but no from vlan 2. The Phone works with correct vlan ip.
- Port settings No.2
Trunk with vlan 1UP, 2T, and 200T. The phone is even worse. Would never pick up any IP from DHCP.
- Port settings No.3
Access with 200U...of course the phone will work... and the PC could not get to its own vlan. Instead, the PC got an ip from the voice vlan. Not from VLAN 2.
I have Linksys phone I’m not sure if this help.
For more information I setup in switch,
- enable voice vlan
- set the port on auto voice vlan
- enable LLDP-MED globally
- create a network policy to assign VLAN 200
- assign this network policy to the port the phone is connected to.
I hope this information help to help me to setup Data and Voice vlans, to plug the phone to work with vlan Voice 200 (IP rang 192.168.22.X), from phone to Pc and pc work as Data vlan 2 (IP rang 192.168.2.X).I just got done setting up voice VLANs on an SF 300-24P and verified working. This was working with Cisco 7900 series phones connected to a Cisco UC setup.
Here's my sample config.
Note that I edited this by hand before posting, so doing a flat out tftp restore probably won't work. However, this should give you a clue. Also, don't take this as 100% accurate or correct. I've only been working with these things for about a week, though I've worked with the older Linksys SRW switches for a couple of years. I'm a CCNP/CCDP.
VLAN 199 is my management VLAN and is the native VLAN on 802.1q trunks.
VLAN 149 is the data/computer VLAN here.
VLAN 111 is the voice/phone VLAN here.
VLAN 107 does nothing.
interface range ethernet e(1-24)
port storm-control broadcast enable
exit
interface ethernet e1
port storm-control include-multicast
exit
interface ethernet e2
port storm-control include-multicast
exit
interface ethernet e3
port storm-control include-multicast
exit
interface ethernet e4
port storm-control include-multicast
exit
interface ethernet e5
port storm-control include-multicast
exit
interface ethernet e6
port storm-control include-multicast
exit
interface ethernet e7
port storm-control include-multicast
exit
interface ethernet e8
port storm-control include-multicast
exit
interface ethernet e9
port storm-control include-multicast
exit
interface ethernet e10
port storm-control include-multicast
exit
interface ethernet e11
port storm-control include-multicast
exit
interface ethernet e12
port storm-control include-multicast
exit
interface ethernet e13
port storm-control include-multicast
exit
interface ethernet e14
port storm-control include-multicast
exit
interface ethernet e15
port storm-control include-multicast
exit
interface ethernet e16
port storm-control include-multicast
exit
interface ethernet e17
port storm-control include-multicast
exit
interface ethernet e18
port storm-control include-multicast
exit
interface ethernet e19
port storm-control include-multicast
exit
interface ethernet e20
port storm-control include-multicast
exit
interface ethernet e21
port storm-control include-multicast
exit
interface ethernet e22
port storm-control include-multicast
exit
interface ethernet e23
port storm-control include-multicast
exit
interface ethernet e24
port storm-control include-multicast
exit
interface range ethernet g(1-4)
description "Uplink trunk"
exit
interface range ethernet g(1-4)
switchport default-vlan tagged
exit
interface range ethernet e(21-24)
switchport mode access
exit
vlan database
vlan 107,111,149,199
exit
interface range ethernet g(1-4)
switchport trunk allowed vlan add 107
exit
interface range ethernet e(21-24)
switchport access vlan 111
exit
interface range ethernet g(1-4)
switchport trunk allowed vlan add 111
exit
interface range ethernet e(1-20)
switchport trunk native vlan 149
exit
interface range ethernet g(1-4)
switchport trunk allowed vlan add 149
exit
interface range ethernet g(1-4)
switchport trunk native vlan 199
exit
voice vlan aging-timeout 5
voice vlan oui-table add 0001e3 Siemens_AG_phone________
voice vlan oui-table add 00036b Cisco_phone_____________
voice vlan oui-table add 00096e Avaya___________________
voice vlan oui-table add 000fe2 H3C_Aolynk______________
voice vlan oui-table add 0060b9 Philips_and_NEC_AG_phone
voice vlan oui-table add 00d01e Pingtel_phone___________
voice vlan oui-table add 00e075 Polycom/Veritel_phone___
voice vlan oui-table add 00e0bb 3Com_phone______________
voice vlan oui-table add 108ccf MyCiscoIPPhones1
voice vlan oui-table add 40f4ec MyCiscoIPPhones2
voice vlan oui-table add 8cb64f MyCiscoIPPhones3
voice vlan id 111
voice vlan cos 6 remark
interface ethernet e1
voice vlan enable
exit
interface ethernet e1
voice vlan cos mode all
exit
interface ethernet e2
voice vlan enable
exit
interface ethernet e2
voice vlan cos mode all
exit
interface ethernet e3
voice vlan enable
exit
interface ethernet e3
voice vlan cos mode all
exit
interface ethernet e4
voice vlan enable
exit
interface ethernet e4
voice vlan cos mode all
exit
interface ethernet e5
voice vlan enable
exit
interface ethernet e5
voice vlan cos mode all
exit
interface ethernet e6
voice vlan enable
exit
interface ethernet e6
voice vlan cos mode all
exit
interface ethernet e7
voice vlan enable
exit
interface ethernet e7
voice vlan cos mode all
exit
interface ethernet e8
voice vlan enable
exit
interface ethernet e8
voice vlan cos mode all
exit
interface ethernet e9
voice vlan enable
exit
interface ethernet e9
voice vlan cos mode all
exit
interface ethernet e10
voice vlan enable
exit
interface ethernet e10
voice vlan cos mode all
exit
interface ethernet e11
voice vlan enable
exit
interface ethernet e11
voice vlan cos mode all
exit
interface ethernet e12
voice vlan enable
exit
interface ethernet e12
voice vlan cos mode all
exit
interface ethernet e13
voice vlan enable
exit
interface ethernet e13
voice vlan cos mode all
exit
interface ethernet e14
voice vlan enable
exit
interface ethernet e14
voice vlan cos mode all
exit
interface ethernet e15
voice vlan enable
exit
interface ethernet e15
voice vlan cos mode all
exit
interface ethernet e16
voice vlan enable
exit
interface ethernet e16
voice vlan cos mode all
exit
interface ethernet e17
voice vlan enable
exit
interface ethernet e17
voice vlan cos mode all
exit
interface ethernet e18
voice vlan enable
exit
interface ethernet e18
voice vlan cos mode all
exit
interface ethernet e19
voice vlan enable
exit
interface ethernet e19
voice vlan cos mode all
exit
interface ethernet e20
voice vlan enable
exit
interface ethernet e20
voice vlan cos mode all
exit
interface ethernet e1
lldp optional-tlv port-desc sys-name sys-desc sys-cap 802.3-mac-phy 802.3-lag 802.3-max-frame-size
exit
interface ethernet e2
lldp optional-tlv port-desc sys-name sys-desc sys-cap 802.3-mac-phy 802.3-lag 802.3-max-frame-size
exit
interface ethernet e3
lldp optional-tlv port-desc sys-name sys-desc sys-cap 802.3-mac-phy 802.3-lag 802.3-max-frame-size
exit
interface ethernet e4
lldp optional-tlv port-desc sys-name sys-desc sys-cap 802.3-mac-phy 802.3-lag 802.3-max-frame-size
exit
interface ethernet e5
lldp optional-tlv port-desc sys-name sys-desc sys-cap 802.3-mac-phy 802.3-lag 802.3-max-frame-size
exit
interface ethernet e6
lldp optional-tlv port-desc sys-name sys-desc sys-cap 802.3-mac-phy 802.3-lag 802.3-max-frame-size
exit
interface ethernet e7
lldp optional-tlv port-desc sys-name sys-desc sys-cap 802.3-mac-phy 802.3-lag 802.3-max-frame-size
exit
interface ethernet e8
lldp optional-tlv port-desc sys-name sys-desc sys-cap 802.3-mac-phy 802.3-lag 802.3-max-frame-size
exit
interface ethernet e9
lldp optional-tlv port-desc sys-name sys-desc sys-cap 802.3-mac-phy 802.3-lag 802.3-max-frame-size
exit
interface ethernet e10
lldp optional-tlv port-desc sys-name sys-desc sys-cap 802.3-mac-phy 802.3-lag 802.3-max-frame-size
exit
interface ethernet e11
lldp optional-tlv port-desc sys-name sys-desc sys-cap 802.3-mac-phy 802.3-lag 802.3-max-frame-size
exit
interface ethernet e12
lldp optional-tlv port-desc sys-name sys-desc sys-cap 802.3-mac-phy 802.3-lag 802.3-max-frame-size
exit
interface ethernet e13
lldp optional-tlv port-desc sys-name sys-desc sys-cap 802.3-mac-phy 802.3-lag 802.3-max-frame-size
exit
interface ethernet e14
lldp optional-tlv port-desc sys-name sys-desc sys-cap 802.3-mac-phy 802.3-lag 802.3-max-frame-size
exit
interface ethernet e15
lldp optional-tlv port-desc sys-name sys-desc sys-cap 802.3-mac-phy 802.3-lag 802.3-max-frame-size
exit
interface ethernet e16
lldp optional-tlv port-desc sys-name sys-desc sys-cap 802.3-mac-phy 802.3-lag 802.3-max-frame-size
exit
interface ethernet e17
lldp optional-tlv port-desc sys-name sys-desc sys-cap 802.3-mac-phy 802.3-lag 802.3-max-frame-size
exit
interface ethernet e18
lldp optional-tlv port-desc sys-name sys-desc sys-cap 802.3-mac-phy 802.3-lag 802.3-max-frame-size
exit
interface ethernet e19
lldp optional-tlv port-desc sys-name sys-desc sys-cap 802.3-mac-phy 802.3-lag 802.3-max-frame-size
exit
interface ethernet e20
lldp optional-tlv port-desc sys-name sys-desc sys-cap 802.3-mac-phy 802.3-lag 802.3-max-frame-size
exit
interface ethernet e21
lldp optional-tlv port-desc sys-name sys-desc sys-cap 802.3-mac-phy 802.3-lag 802.3-max-frame-size
exit
interface ethernet e22
lldp optional-tlv port-desc sys-name sys-desc sys-cap 802.3-mac-phy 802.3-lag 802.3-max-frame-size
exit
interface ethernet e23
lldp optional-tlv port-desc sys-name sys-desc sys-cap 802.3-mac-phy 802.3-lag 802.3-max-frame-size
exit
interface ethernet e24
lldp optional-tlv port-desc sys-name sys-desc sys-cap 802.3-mac-phy 802.3-lag 802.3-max-frame-size
exit
interface ethernet g1
lldp optional-tlv port-desc sys-name sys-desc sys-cap 802.3-mac-phy 802.3-lag 802.3-max-frame-size
exit
interface ethernet g2
lldp optional-tlv port-desc sys-name sys-desc sys-cap 802.3-mac-phy 802.3-lag 802.3-max-frame-size
exit
interface ethernet g3
lldp optional-tlv port-desc sys-name sys-desc sys-cap 802.3-mac-phy 802.3-lag 802.3-max-frame-size
exit
interface ethernet g4
lldp optional-tlv port-desc sys-name sys-desc sys-cap 802.3-mac-phy 802.3-lag 802.3-max-frame-size
exit
interface ethernet e1
lldp med notifications topology-change enable
exit
interface ethernet e2
lldp med notifications topology-change enable
exit
interface ethernet e3
lldp med notifications topology-change enable
exit
interface ethernet e4
lldp med notifications topology-change enable
exit
interface ethernet e5
lldp med notifications topology-change enable
exit
interface ethernet e6
lldp med notifications topology-change enable
exit
interface ethernet e7
lldp med notifications topology-change enable
exit
interface ethernet e8
lldp med notifications topology-change enable
exit
interface ethernet e9
lldp med notifications topology-change enable
exit
interface ethernet e10
lldp med notifications topology-change enable
exit
interface ethernet e11
lldp med notifications topology-change enable
exit
interface ethernet e12
lldp med notifications topology-change enable
exit
interface ethernet e13
lldp med notifications topology-change enable
exit
interface ethernet e14
lldp med notifications topology-change enable
exit
interface ethernet e15
lldp med notifications topology-change enable
exit
interface ethernet e16
lldp med notifications topology-change enable
exit
interface ethernet e17
lldp med notifications topology-change enable
exit
interface ethernet e18
lldp med notifications topology-change enable
exit
interface ethernet e19
lldp med notifications topology-change enable
exit
interface ethernet e20
lldp med notifications topology-change enable
exit
interface ethernet e21
lldp med notifications topology-change enable
exit
interface ethernet e22
lldp med notifications topology-change enable
exit
interface ethernet e1
lldp med enable network-policy poe-pse
exit
interface ethernet e2
lldp med enable network-policy poe-pse
exit
interface ethernet e3
lldp med enable network-policy poe-pse
exit
interface ethernet e4
lldp med enable network-policy poe-pse
exit
interface ethernet e5
lldp med enable network-policy poe-pse
exit
interface ethernet e6
lldp med enable network-policy poe-pse
exit
interface ethernet e7
lldp med enable network-policy poe-pse
exit
interface ethernet e8
lldp med enable network-policy poe-pse
exit
interface ethernet e9
lldp med enable network-policy poe-pse
exit
interface ethernet e10
lldp med enable network-policy poe-pse
exit
interface ethernet e11
lldp med enable network-policy poe-pse
exit
interface ethernet e12
lldp med enable network-policy poe-pse
exit
interface ethernet e13
lldp med enable network-policy poe-pse
exit
interface ethernet e14
lldp med enable network-policy poe-pse
exit
interface ethernet e15
lldp med enable network-policy poe-pse
exit
interface ethernet e16
lldp med enable network-policy poe-pse
exit
interface ethernet e17
lldp med enable network-policy poe-pse
exit
interface ethernet e18
lldp med enable network-policy poe-pse
exit
interface ethernet e19
lldp med enable network-policy poe-pse
exit
interface ethernet e20
lldp med enable network-policy poe-pse
exit
interface ethernet e21
lldp med enable network-policy poe-pse
exit
interface ethernet e22
lldp med enable network-policy poe-pse
exit
lldp med network-policy 1 voice vlan 111 vlan-type tagged
interface range ethernet e(1-22)
lldp med network-policy add 1
exit
interface vlan 199
ip address 199.16.30.77 255.255.255.0
exit
ip default-gateway 199.16.30.3
interface vlan 1
no ip address dhcp
exit
no bonjour enable
bonjour service enable csco-sb
bonjour service enable http
bonjour service enable https
bonjour service enable ssh
bonjour service enable telnet
hostname psw1
line console
exec-timeout 30
exit
line ssh
exec-timeout 30
exit
line telnet
exec-timeout 30
exit
management access-list Management1
permit ip-source 10.22.5.5 mask 255.255.255.0
exit
logging 199.16.31.33 severity debugging description mysysloghost
aaa authentication enable Console local
aaa authentication enable SSH tacacs local
aaa authentication enable Telnet local
ip http authentication tacacs local
ip https authentication tacacs local
aaa authentication login Console local
aaa authentication login SSH tacacs local
aaa authentication login Telnet local
line telnet
login authentication Telnet
enable authentication Telnet
password admin
exit
line ssh
login authentication SSH
enable authentication SSH
password admin
exit
line console
login authentication Console
enable authentication Console
password admin
exit
username admin password admin level 15
power inline usage-threshold 90
power inline traps enable
ip ssh server
snmp-server location in-the-closet
snmp-server contact [email protected]
ip http exec-timeout 30
ip https server
ip https exec-timeout 30
tacacs-server host 1.2.3.4 key spaceballz timeout 3 priority 10
clock timezone -7
clock source sntp
sntp unicast client enable
sntp unicast client poll
sntp server 199.16.30.1
sntp server 199.16.30.2
ip domain-name mydomain.com
ip name-server 199.16.5.12 199.16.5.13
ip telnet server -
802.1x, voice vlan and IP phone
Hi, I reviewed many posts here, and I still need the clarification how 802.1x on the switch works with non-Cisco IP phone (not supporting CDP) and PC connected to the PC port. If I configure 802.1x on a switch port, along with access and voice vlan, next I configure the static voice vlan on the non-Cisco phone, will it be possible to authenticate the user on the PC and bypass authentication for IP phone? Is CDP required in such scenario - (non-Cisco IP phone doesn't support it)?
Regards,
KrzysztofYou need CDP for touchless interop. CDP can of course be spoofed though, so proceed with caustion anyway.
You need multi-domain authentication to appropriately deal with non-Cisco phones and port-based access-control. See here to get started:
<http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps7077/products_configuration_guide_chapter09186a008077a284.html#wp1231964>
Hope this helps,
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