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When setting the VLAN for the phones, what VLAN does the PC Lan port use? If it uses the same, isn't that kind of stupid? You'd think you could totally seperate the phone and data traffic on the internal switch? If you guys know how to do this, that would be really helpful too...
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The mitel ip sets only support vlan's through tagging not hardware. So if the phone is not programmed to be on a seperate vlan, the second port on the phone will be one the same vlan. Most NIC cards are not vlan aware and will always take the default vlan. If you are using vlan tagging and plug another set into the back of the first one, it will be one the vlan, but a pc will not.
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So, if I set the switch port (building) to VLAN 3, and then set the port in the phone to VLAN 4 via the DHCP tag, the PC port will see VLAN 3? This is all hypothetical... but is this what occurs?
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Why you 3300 is only runs on VLANS? Can't do Layer 2? How big is this application?
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The PC will be be on the default untagged vlan for the port that the telephone is plugged into.
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