Hi,
I currently have a number of Avaya 9611G handsets that keep rebooting. This has started since setting up the IP Office system to work over VLANs. The handsets in question seem to not be able to communicate over the VLAN. We have a windows DHCP server using the 242 options as shown below
MCIPADD=192.168.43.1,MCPORT=1719,HTTPSRVR=10.0.1.2,L2Q=1,L2QVLAN=10,VLANTEST=60
There isn't a pattern to the handsets that have this issue. We have two handsets sitting next to each other that are connected to the same switch. One works fine on the VLAN and the other is on a continuous reboot.
We have a temporary fix in place at the moment. If we clear the settings on the handset a number of times and then use a static IP address and VLAN then the handset eventually comes up on the correct VLAN. We have around 120 handsets and I'm worried that over time we might see this happening to more of them.
Thanks in advance
I currently have a number of Avaya 9611G handsets that keep rebooting. This has started since setting up the IP Office system to work over VLANs. The handsets in question seem to not be able to communicate over the VLAN. We have a windows DHCP server using the 242 options as shown below
MCIPADD=192.168.43.1,MCPORT=1719,HTTPSRVR=10.0.1.2,L2Q=1,L2QVLAN=10,VLANTEST=60
There isn't a pattern to the handsets that have this issue. We have two handsets sitting next to each other that are connected to the same switch. One works fine on the VLAN and the other is on a continuous reboot.
We have a temporary fix in place at the moment. If we clear the settings on the handset a number of times and then use a static IP address and VLAN then the handset eventually comes up on the correct VLAN. We have around 120 handsets and I'm worried that over time we might see this happening to more of them.
Thanks in advance