Hi i have a network configured to be on 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0 on this network i have a windows server and a few linux servers and about 20 windows desktops and the odd linux desktop
I have a router that manages DHCP, local DNS, load balancing the the wan and firewall and ad blocking and service blocking (itunes, play store, windows telemtry data)
windows server handles all the windows 10 updates
I wanted to keep the phone system separate from the windows network but on the same switches
so the PBX was configured with as 192.168.1.250 255.255.0.0 and hosts a DHCP server for thant range. The phones I wanted to have every bodies PC's connected to the avaya phones dumb switch port on the back of the handset to save cabling.
so it all works PC's get there IP address from the DHCP server hosted on the router and phones get there DHCP from the PBX people working on the windows PC's have no idea that there is a phone system on the same network it cant be pinged nor can the phones and everyone's phones work fine and have done for months.
but i have two questions over the past month I see some 20,000 ms roundtrip response times logged in the QC tab under system status between devices randomly and I also see packet loss between handsets and PBX when it has an outbound isdn line making a call and alot of heavy data traffice
SQM is enabled on my switches and is cutting the data packets restricting sqm to wan connections only fix's this.
question 1
the ip 500 v2 is only a half duplex 10/100 switch is this device slowing down my 100/1000 switches
question 2
should i just go fully separate switches ( the reason for this simple separation is so i dont have to create complex routing rules just to hide the devices off the shared network device list but to also save space switch wise and office cabling) and BT also wont let me remove the dhcp server from the PBX
thanks
I have a router that manages DHCP, local DNS, load balancing the the wan and firewall and ad blocking and service blocking (itunes, play store, windows telemtry data)
windows server handles all the windows 10 updates
I wanted to keep the phone system separate from the windows network but on the same switches
so the PBX was configured with as 192.168.1.250 255.255.0.0 and hosts a DHCP server for thant range. The phones I wanted to have every bodies PC's connected to the avaya phones dumb switch port on the back of the handset to save cabling.
so it all works PC's get there IP address from the DHCP server hosted on the router and phones get there DHCP from the PBX people working on the windows PC's have no idea that there is a phone system on the same network it cant be pinged nor can the phones and everyone's phones work fine and have done for months.
but i have two questions over the past month I see some 20,000 ms roundtrip response times logged in the QC tab under system status between devices randomly and I also see packet loss between handsets and PBX when it has an outbound isdn line making a call and alot of heavy data traffice
SQM is enabled on my switches and is cutting the data packets restricting sqm to wan connections only fix's this.
question 1
the ip 500 v2 is only a half duplex 10/100 switch is this device slowing down my 100/1000 switches
question 2
should i just go fully separate switches ( the reason for this simple separation is so i dont have to create complex routing rules just to hide the devices off the shared network device list but to also save space switch wise and office cabling) and BT also wont let me remove the dhcp server from the PBX
thanks