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Set VLANs on 5340 Phone?
« on: December 03, 2014, 11:16:45 AM »
Hello all.

I am testing out a 5340 phone and I would like to be able to set the POE LAN port to VLAN30 and the PC LAN port to VLAN10.

Currently I am having to set the VLAN on the switch port since I am unable to determine how to set this in the 5000. Is there a way to do this in the software or is there a way that I can set the VLANs for the ports on the phone itself?

Any help would be appreciated =)


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Re: Set VLANs on 5340 Phone?
« Reply #1 on: December 03, 2014, 11:54:04 AM »
Hi

The proper way to do this is:

Tag switch port for both VLAN 30 and VLAN10

Set DHCP option 132 to VLAN 30

Tell your PC to look for VLAN 10

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Re: Set VLANs on 5340 Phone?
« Reply #2 on: December 03, 2014, 12:50:25 PM »
You can also simply set the ports as untagged 10 and tagged 30 with PVID of 10. This will eliminate having to try setting computers to look for a specific VLAN. Then set your DHCP server for your computers on VLAN 10 (not the MITEL VLAN 30) with Option 125 for MITEL phones. It would look something like:

eid: ipphone.mitel.com;sw_tftp=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx;call_srv=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx;vlan=30;12p=6v6s3;dscp=46v46s26;

where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address of your MITEL switch.

The phones will connect to the DHCP server on VLAN 10, see the option 125 and then release the DHCP address and then restart using VLAN 30. Your MITEL switch will now see the phone and respond to the ACK and give it an IP address on that VLAN 30.

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Re: Set VLANs on 5340 Phone?
« Reply #3 on: December 03, 2014, 01:33:54 PM »
So there is no way to set the ports up for the specific VLAN on the phone itself?

We have some 86xx phones and on those, I know that we were able to specify the VLAN for both the POE and the PC Ports.

Is that something that cannot be done locally either?

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Re: Set VLANs on 5340 Phone?
« Reply #4 on: December 03, 2014, 01:51:53 PM »
Yes - before firing up the phone, press and hold both the up and down arrows and then plug it in. You will be taken to the phone setup.

NETWORK PARAMETERS
* Yes
VIEW CURRENT SETTINGS
# No
STATIC QOS SETTINGS
* Yes
VIEW QOS SETTINGS
# No
MODIFY QOS PARAMS
* Yes
down arrow
VLAN
30
down arrow (6x)
STORE CHANGES
* Yes
REBOOT
* Yes

Mind you that you will have to do this on every single phone. Adding to the DHCP server sets your VLAN and the QOS settings and takes you about 2 minutes to setup versus 2-3 minutes for X number of phones.

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Re: Set VLANs on 5340 Phone?
« Reply #5 on: December 03, 2014, 02:35:40 PM »
Thanks! That seems to work with the POE port.

Is there any way to specify the VLAN of the PC port on the phone?

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Re: Set VLANs on 5340 Phone?
« Reply #6 on: December 03, 2014, 02:43:12 PM »
You know what, I just re-read one of your other posts and I did what you said.

I have the Tagged 30 and all Untagged being 10. Tested it and working well!

Thanks a bunch!!

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Re: Set VLANs on 5340 Phone?
« Reply #7 on: December 03, 2014, 04:07:24 PM »
Glad it worked out. You are welcome.

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Re: Set VLANs on 5340 Phone?
« Reply #8 on: December 03, 2014, 09:45:50 PM »
Webbyz,

If your switch supports LLDP-MED or CDP then you wouldn't need to manually set any of your phones for VLAN ID or L2P.

Also if your Mitel 5000 is version 6.0 or higher then you can set its port where it is untagged VLAN 30 and what HP calls NO UNTAGGEd VLAN 10; basically set the port so all traffic is voice VLAN traffic. Then setup the DHCP server inside of the 5000 to support your phones.

Also since the phones do not tag Data traffic it will automatically follow the rest of your switch configuration that you already have setup.

Thanks,

TE

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Re: Set VLANs on 5340 Phone?
« Reply #9 on: December 09, 2014, 05:32:42 PM »
The options for the vlans can also be set on the tftp server...

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Re: Set VLANs on 5340 Phone?
« Reply #10 on: December 09, 2014, 08:04:00 PM »
Markhenry,

I am not tracking with that statement, could you expand that a little more?

Thanks,

TE

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Re: Set VLANs on 5340 Phone?
« Reply #11 on: December 10, 2014, 10:34:53 AM »
When the phone boots, it can get the tftp server address (in our installation, it points to the CTI server) from the dhcp server and downloads its firmware, global config and specific phone config file (XXXXXXXXXXXXcfg.cfg where X's equal MAC of phone).  Ours are the 86XX series phones, but I presume the same will hold true for other models...
Sample details included below...

# This is a sample a MAC config file for an individual 8662/8662E V1 phone

#########################################################
# Axxess IP mode Settings
#########################################################

# IPRC's IP address
# Must be named XXXXXXXXXXXXcfg.cfg Where XX is the Mac address of the IP Endpoint
cc_srv_ip: 192.168.XXX.XXX

#########################################################
# VLAN ID Settings
#########################################################

# This is the VLAN ID
vlanid: 100

# This is the PC port VLAN, not needed with our trunking setup
#dwnlnk_vlanid_1: 25

Global TFTP file:
# Any settings that the phone does not find in its
# device-specific configuration file, the phone will use
# the global configuration equivalent. If the setting is
# not in the device-specific file or the global file, the
# phone will not change its local setting.
#
# A line beginning with # denotes a comment.

# Commented lines are commented because we would rather
# pull the settings from the device-specific config file
# or let the phone keep its local setting.

#########################################################
# Network Settings
#########################################################

# DHCP -- 0 = disabled; 1 = enabled
dhcp: 1

# Put static IP in the device-specific config file.
#static_ip:  192.168.200.201
#static_snm: 255.255.255.0
#static_gw:  192.168.200.1


# The IP of the TFTP server.
# Could also include a path from the TFTP root.
tftp_url: 192.168.19.2
# The TCP port number for the phone's web server.
http_port:  8080

# Operation mode -- 0 = SIP; 1 = Axxess IP
opern_mode: 1

# Phones will pull this config file every 3600 seconds (time frame for 7 days listed below)
update_interval: 604800


###################################################################
# This is used once to upgrade existing IP phones to V2 IP Phone SW
###################################################################
# This would upgrade an 8662/8662E endpoint from 1.01S, 1.0.31, 1.0.33, or 1.1.5 to 2.X.XX
8662_image_ver: HWID 3 2.2.00
8662_image_url: 192.168.19.2/bin/8662_2_2_00.bin


#########################################################
# Trace mode Settings
#########################################################

# Enable UDP debug and set the phones not to reset on exceptions
#trace_host:172.17.156.220
#trace_port: 6688
# Enable UDP log
# turn off resets on exceptions and assertions, enable UDP logging
# and sip logging
#trace_flags: 0x0e


#########################################################
# Axxess IP mode Settings
#########################################################

#This Line needs to be set in the device (MAC) specific setting since the IPRC card IP will not be
#the same for all phones
# IPRC's IP address
#cc_srv_ip: 192.168.XXX.XXX


#########################################################
# Software Image
#########################################################

#This is the V2 IP Phone Image
itphone_image_ver: 2.2.02
itphone_image_url: 192.168.XXX.XXX/bin/itphone_2_2_02.bin


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Re: Set VLANs on 5340 Phone?
« Reply #12 on: December 10, 2014, 07:27:07 PM »
Markhenry,

Alright, now I am picking up what you are putting down. I wasn't thinking about the Inter-Tel 86XX style phones when I read your statement. That would work for any installations where the customer wants to reuse their older model Inter-Tel phones on a 5000, but I would never do that. As for the 53XX style phones that is not a feasible option.

Thanks,

TE


 

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