BCMAdminMTT
Technical User
Hi to all,
Has anyone experienced random disconnect problems when using Nortel i200x (2001-2002-2004) IP sets ? We have a BCM400 running version 4.0.2.21d (Fully patched). The problem appeared after migrating from version 3.6 to 4.0.2.21d. The switches we use are Cisco 3560.
Here is an example of a port configuration:
interface FastEthernet0/14
description Port IPtelephony (Nortel I2004) + PC
switchport trunk native vlan 561
switchport trunk allowed vlan 561,569
switchport mode trunk
switchport voice vlan 569
mls qos trust cos
spanning-tree portfast
All phones are at firmware level: 0604DAX. Also jitter buffer and Codec set to default (info from BCM Element manager). All phones are programmed using Nortel's recommended defaults IE: Full DHCP, QoS enabled, no LLPDs, no XAS, separate VLANs for voice and data, Speed and duplex are set to "0" (Auto). My second question is: Does anyone have the default configuration for these sets (Please don't reply with "0" as seen in other posts). If any additionnal info is required, I'll be more than happy to supply it. Thanks for your help.
Has anyone experienced random disconnect problems when using Nortel i200x (2001-2002-2004) IP sets ? We have a BCM400 running version 4.0.2.21d (Fully patched). The problem appeared after migrating from version 3.6 to 4.0.2.21d. The switches we use are Cisco 3560.
Here is an example of a port configuration:
interface FastEthernet0/14
description Port IPtelephony (Nortel I2004) + PC
switchport trunk native vlan 561
switchport trunk allowed vlan 561,569
switchport mode trunk
switchport voice vlan 569
mls qos trust cos
spanning-tree portfast
All phones are at firmware level: 0604DAX. Also jitter buffer and Codec set to default (info from BCM Element manager). All phones are programmed using Nortel's recommended defaults IE: Full DHCP, QoS enabled, no LLPDs, no XAS, separate VLANs for voice and data, Speed and duplex are set to "0" (Auto). My second question is: Does anyone have the default configuration for these sets (Please don't reply with "0" as seen in other posts). If any additionnal info is required, I'll be more than happy to supply it. Thanks for your help.