Good morning folks,
Long story short, I am replacing a number of our access layer switches with some new Cisco 2960-X's at the moment, and figured this would be the time to (finally) utilized the "switchport voice access vlan xxx" command and use a single port for both voice and data, rather than have 2 separate ports to each user.
However, during testing -- I enabled LLDP and plugged in my phone, and it was dumped onto the data VLAN instead of voice VLAN. I went into the phone config, enabled voice VLAN and set the VLAN ID to be automatically detected. After rebooting the phone, everything worked perfectly -- data in data, voice in voice.
Now here is my situation -- I have a number of IP phones I'd like to do this to, but, I don't want to inconvenience the staff by resetting their phones, changing the config, etc.
Is there any way I can set the 2 aforementioned features en masse? I was thinking DHCP options, or SSHing to phones, etc. -- but unsure.
Thanks!
Long story short, I am replacing a number of our access layer switches with some new Cisco 2960-X's at the moment, and figured this would be the time to (finally) utilized the "switchport voice access vlan xxx" command and use a single port for both voice and data, rather than have 2 separate ports to each user.
However, during testing -- I enabled LLDP and plugged in my phone, and it was dumped onto the data VLAN instead of voice VLAN. I went into the phone config, enabled voice VLAN and set the VLAN ID to be automatically detected. After rebooting the phone, everything worked perfectly -- data in data, voice in voice.
Now here is my situation -- I have a number of IP phones I'd like to do this to, but, I don't want to inconvenience the staff by resetting their phones, changing the config, etc.
Is there any way I can set the 2 aforementioned features en masse? I was thinking DHCP options, or SSHing to phones, etc. -- but unsure.
Thanks!