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04-09-2019 11:04 AM
04-09-2019 11:04 AM
Port help for Vlans
Hello All
Just wanting some advice if possible. We now have a hosted solution and want to plug our PC's into the PC port on my IP Phone. Due to cabling structure we are having to use one HP Procurve Switch port per person.
We are trying to setup a Voice and Data network with Data on VLAN 1 and Voice on VLAN 30. I have created a scope for the data 192.168.1.0 and Voice 192.168.5.0 on my windows DHCP server. I can access devices on each side so the Layer 3 side is working ok.
The issue I have is I cant seem to make the devices pick up the right IP addresses / VLAN. do I need to add some programming to the switch port or the DHCP? Can I use DHCP or will one device need to be static? At the moment the port is untagged for VLAN 30 and I have a trunk port from the switch to the router with VLAN 1 and 30 tagged. Should I use hybrid port, etc. Currently using a go procurve 2920
Any help on this will be great
Just wanting some advice if possible. We now have a hosted solution and want to plug our PC's into the PC port on my IP Phone. Due to cabling structure we are having to use one HP Procurve Switch port per person.
We are trying to setup a Voice and Data network with Data on VLAN 1 and Voice on VLAN 30. I have created a scope for the data 192.168.1.0 and Voice 192.168.5.0 on my windows DHCP server. I can access devices on each side so the Layer 3 side is working ok.
The issue I have is I cant seem to make the devices pick up the right IP addresses / VLAN. do I need to add some programming to the switch port or the DHCP? Can I use DHCP or will one device need to be static? At the moment the port is untagged for VLAN 30 and I have a trunk port from the switch to the router with VLAN 1 and 30 tagged. Should I use hybrid port, etc. Currently using a go procurve 2920
Any help on this will be great
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04-09-2019 12:21 PM
04-09-2019 12:21 PM
Re: Port help for Vlans
Would LLDP be an option I could use to help with this?
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