pea123
Technical User
- Aug 26, 2009
- 380
Hie to you all.
I have two 3300s at a single site stacked one on top of the other. They are both linked by E1 and they both belong to one subnet. ICP1 = 10.0.0.1/24 & ICP2 = 10.0.0.101/24.
The licenses for the ICPs are 100IP users each(no Enterprise license). I must install 200IP phones in total. I would like to enable DHCP on ICP1 & install the first 100IP phones. My problem arises when I am installing the second 100IP phones.
I need ICP1 to lease addresses to the 2nd batch of phones but the phones will be connecting to ICP2. I need help on the configuration that is required on ICP1 to achieve this. For now I have connected 5 phones of the 2nd batch by statically assigning the ICP & TFTP addresses then the Phone IP address would come from ICP1.
Is there a way that I do not manually enter the above two addresses but just plug the phone & the phone gets an address from ICP1 but connect to ICP2?
Thank you.
I have two 3300s at a single site stacked one on top of the other. They are both linked by E1 and they both belong to one subnet. ICP1 = 10.0.0.1/24 & ICP2 = 10.0.0.101/24.
The licenses for the ICPs are 100IP users each(no Enterprise license). I must install 200IP phones in total. I would like to enable DHCP on ICP1 & install the first 100IP phones. My problem arises when I am installing the second 100IP phones.
I need ICP1 to lease addresses to the 2nd batch of phones but the phones will be connecting to ICP2. I need help on the configuration that is required on ICP1 to achieve this. For now I have connected 5 phones of the 2nd batch by statically assigning the ICP & TFTP addresses then the Phone IP address would come from ICP1.
Is there a way that I do not manually enter the above two addresses but just plug the phone & the phone gets an address from ICP1 but connect to ICP2?
Thank you.