I am a system administrator and just started a job that has an existing Extreme switch with Avaya Office, connected to an Extreme Switch X250e-48p. I purchased a Cisco Switch (SFE2000P 24-port 10/100 Ethernet Switch with PoE) to add more phones.
There are two vlans setup in the Extreme switch: Default 1 and Voice 2. Each VLan has a virtual router with DHCP. Voice 2 VLAN gets IPs in the 192.168.100.0 range and 192.168.100.254 gateway. The phones work properly when connected to the Extreme switch.
When configuring the Cisco switch, I created the VLAN “Voice ID2”. If I connect a laptop to this switch with a manual IP address I can ping all telephones and get replies. However when I plug a phone into the same port at Cisco switch, I get a message saying: “no filesvr”” and “no address supplicant”. Apparently it has something to do with the phone not being able to reach the dhcp server for the virtual router in the extreme switch. I have spent a lot of hours trying to figure this out. Is there any special configuration on the Cisco switch I may be missing to allow these packets to go through? Or a setting in the Avaya switch that prevents the Cisco switch to fully access the phone network? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
There are two vlans setup in the Extreme switch: Default 1 and Voice 2. Each VLan has a virtual router with DHCP. Voice 2 VLAN gets IPs in the 192.168.100.0 range and 192.168.100.254 gateway. The phones work properly when connected to the Extreme switch.
When configuring the Cisco switch, I created the VLAN “Voice ID2”. If I connect a laptop to this switch with a manual IP address I can ping all telephones and get replies. However when I plug a phone into the same port at Cisco switch, I get a message saying: “no filesvr”” and “no address supplicant”. Apparently it has something to do with the phone not being able to reach the dhcp server for the virtual router in the extreme switch. I have spent a lot of hours trying to figure this out. Is there any special configuration on the Cisco switch I may be missing to allow these packets to go through? Or a setting in the Avaya switch that prevents the Cisco switch to fully access the phone network? Any help would be greatly appreciated.