I want to set up a second voice vlan to be a test vlan.
In the current situation the customer has voice and data running on vlan1. The customer insist on taking incremental steps to improve QoS. I have advocated separated vlans for voice and data. They just want to move everything (phase 1) to a different vlan. They want to see how getting all traffic of vlan 1 will improve there performance. Again, I recommended the best practice, they want to try this approach first.
I am conducting a pilot test with just one cx600 IP phone. and a single switchport. I created a new vlan99 using VTP. I configured the switchports on the Cisco 2960-x switch as follows.
#switchport mode access
#switchport access vlan 99
The phone gets its correct vlan id, and pulls its IP from the correct dhcp scope. However the phone displays "connecting with the lync server" for a long time, then "connecting to download its certificates". This takes a long time then fails.
If I change the switchport back to vlan1 it works fine. What can be the problem? Does the vlan99 need to be defined on the lync server? How many vlans can be supported by Lync 2013?
Thank you,
gigiu
In the current situation the customer has voice and data running on vlan1. The customer insist on taking incremental steps to improve QoS. I have advocated separated vlans for voice and data. They just want to move everything (phase 1) to a different vlan. They want to see how getting all traffic of vlan 1 will improve there performance. Again, I recommended the best practice, they want to try this approach first.
I am conducting a pilot test with just one cx600 IP phone. and a single switchport. I created a new vlan99 using VTP. I configured the switchports on the Cisco 2960-x switch as follows.
#switchport mode access
#switchport access vlan 99
The phone gets its correct vlan id, and pulls its IP from the correct dhcp scope. However the phone displays "connecting with the lync server" for a long time, then "connecting to download its certificates". This takes a long time then fails.
If I change the switchport back to vlan1 it works fine. What can be the problem? Does the vlan99 need to be defined on the lync server? How many vlans can be supported by Lync 2013?
Thank you,
gigiu