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Auto-provision data VLAN ID

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vtechv

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Feb 15, 2007
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I'm trying to set the data VLAN ID via a system.prv file or via Nortel-i2004-B string in my DHCP server.

The IP Deskphones Fundamentals book shows dv=60 on page 447, but I can't get that to work. PCs plugged into my 1210 set jump right onto my voice LAN and ask for an IP address. When I put dv=60 in my i2004 string and check it in my DHCP settings it tells me it is an invalid value. I found that you must answer dv=y to get that value accepted. This leaves me looking for the setting to set my data VLAN ID.

Another place in the book seems to suggest dvid=XX, but I couldn't get that to work. When I set that my phone can't find S1, nor can it get my provisioning files nor check the TFTP server for firmware. I assume that means it's changing my voice VLAN to what I wanted to set my data VLAN.

What are you doing to set your data VLAN ID via a provisioning file.

I have the following set (via system.prv file or via Nortel-i2004-B string):

pc=y;
pcs=a;
pcd=a;
dq=y;
dv=y;

Thank you in advance,

V
 
i found this Doc to be good, it's for Avaya LAN switches (cli commands) but there is a section on DHCP that is better than standard books.


check page 88+ (and 97)

normally the phones boot from the data vlan, and go to the voice tagged vlan after

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Great doc. Time to read. Thank you,

V
 
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