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Mitel Software Applications / NuPoint standard UM vs Advanced UM
« on: April 08, 2015, 06:48:19 PM »
Hello,

what is the difference between NuPoint standard UM and advanced UM?
They both can have voicemail to email? what else?

Thanks

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Thanks JohnP, your post is very informative. This is the simplest setup but what is the best way for this install?
Is there any disadvantage of doing the easy way?

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This install have 4 floors and each floor have about 200 IP phones so therefore we will have about 600 IP phones. I am not sure what is the best setup for this deployment but to my knowledge, I need to create 4 vlans,  4 subnets, 4 scope option 125 for each floor and DHCP helper for 3rd/4th and 5th floor.

Data network, Vlan 1
2nd floor, Vlan 2: 10.10.2.x/16
3rd floor, vlan 3: 10.10.3.x/16
4th floor, vlan 4: 10.10.4.x/16
5th floor, vlan 5: 10.10.5.x/16


If I use one vlan and create 4 IP ranges in the PBX and the first range is out of IP address, how will the phones go to the next range as per Sarond's post?


Thank you guys very much for your help

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So, with this all said.
I just need to assign one vlan (vlan 2) for all the phones, setup LLDP/CDP to boot to vlan 2 and setup DHCP helper in the switch for each floor to the proper subnet (shown below), right?
 
2nd floor, Vlan 2: 10.10.2.x/16
3rd foor, vlan 2: 10.10.3.x/16
4th floor, vlan 2: 10.10.4.x/16
5th floor, vlan 2: 10.10.5.x/16

Also, I will need to program 4 scope option 125 for each subnet with vlan 2?

vlan2 option 125 - "id:ipphone.mitel.com;sw_tftp=10.10.1.2;call_srv=10.10.1.2;vlan=2;l2p=5;dscp=46" 2nd floor
- "id:ipphone.mitel.com;sw_tftp=10.10.1.2;call_srv=10.10.1.2;vlan=2;l2p=5;dscp=46" 3rd floor
- "id:ipphone.mitel.com;sw_tftp=10.10.1.2;call_srv=10.10.1.2;vlan=2;l2p=5;dscp=46" 4th floor
- "id:ipphone.mitel.com;sw_tftp=10.10.1.2;call_srv=10.10.1.2;vlan=2;l2p=5;dscp=46" 5th floor

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So if have DHCP helper setup, I still need to setup LLDP/CDP?
I thought DHCP helper will tell the phone where to go and what vlan to go to?

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Thanks for your reply Sarond, your help is much appreciated.

They have different vlan for each floor because they might have over 200 IP phone per floor. Here is the network design,
Vlan 2: 10.10.2.x (PBX subnet)
vlan 3: 10.10.3.x
vlan 4: 10.10.4.x
vlan 5: 10.10.5.x
So for the phone on the 5th floor, in the DHCP helper, we just tell the phone to go to vlan 5 and to the PBX IP?
BTW, can we have one vlan for 5 floors ?

Thanks again for your help

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Hi Sarond,

I understand what needs to be done in The PBX end.
If the phones on the 5th floor is assign to go to vlan 5 by the DHCP helper, it will work eventhough the PBX is in Vlan 2?

What I don't understand is if the phones on the 5th floor goes to vlan 5, how does it go to vlan 2 to get an IP address from the PBX?
DO I just need to setup DHCP helper only or I need to setup LLDP also?

Thanks very much for your help

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Thanks Sarond.

If the PBX is connected to an untagged vlan 2 port and DHCP helper/Fowarders that forwards phone on the 5th floor to vlan 5, how will the phones connect to the PBX in Vlan 2 to get an IP address? I am a bit confuse.

Thanks

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Hello,

We have DHCP enable in 3300 in Vlan 2 and this site have 5 floors and each floor will have difference Vlan (vlan 2-6) and different subnets. I know I need to create 5 scope option 125 for 5 different subnets in the phone system.
My questions is, the port that the PBX connects to will need to be program as untagged port in Vlan 2 or trunk port Vlan 2?
How will the phones from different vlan will know how to connect to 3300 in Vlan 2?

Thank you

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Does the Caller-ID-Filter only works for Call Director mailbox?
Does it  work for user mailbox?

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