Hi
We have offices around the globe registered to a central PBX, is there a way I can have each office handsets utilise individual times? Ive set up the change locations field, but cant figure out how to have a handset use it?
Cheers
Matt
Yep, thats what i feared. I suppose what im looking for is an internal ARS.
I want to have a public phone which only has access to a restricted telephone directory. Figured interconnect may help.
Any other ideas then to achieve this objective?
Hi. I have 62 3300's and am trying to use interconnect restriction across 3300's, anyone know if this is possible.
Scenario is as follows
PBX1- EXT 1000 - Interconnect 2
Interconnect restriction 2 restricted from 1
PBX2- EXT 2000 - Interconnect 1
Interconnect restriction 2 restricted from 1...
Found the fix...
switchport port-security maximum 2
switchport port-security maximum 1 vlan access
switchport port-security maximum 1 vlan voice
switchport port-security
switchport port-security violation restrict
Thanks for you input guys...
;-)
wiresharked... cdp seems to be working correctly. can see the request going to the switch, switch is replying with native vlan id (data vlan) and the voice vlan id as well as the usual stuff, ie power consumtion negotiation etc
Yeah, thats exactly what happens, tho after the phone transits into the auxilary vlan it should release the mac entry for the data vlan... after manually clearing the entry in the data vlan, about 60 seconds later it comes back in.
Nortel phones do not do this, im not sure about cisco phones...
If you look at the mac address table for an interface with a phone connected the phone is appearing in both vlans (voice and data)
Do you know of a way to stop this happening?
IT_Rm211_SW2#show mac address-table int fa0/9
Mac Address Table
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I have the same problem and still cannot find a fix
Recently moved to o2 20mb adsl2+ connection and with the rebadged netgear box they supply I am able to get 18.5mb connection (1.8mbps d/l speed). However, with my Cisco 857W i cant get any more than 14199 (1.3mbps d/l speed). Initially I was...
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