Moshimoshi
Technical User
Hi folks, me again - still trying to wrap my brain around yet (another) IP change for Telecom gear in my company, but I think I have a better idea of whats going on this time. Just a matter of dialing in what the new IP's will be, and what dependencies they have that need to be updated. However, one thing gave me a bit of a quirk.
I understand that you use a DHCP 176 line for 46XXOPTION settings, to tell it what CLAN to reach out to, what TFTP, etc.
But the way corporate wants this done is that all IP Telephony is to be a 10.200.vvv.xxx, where "vvv" is the locations IP range, and xxx is the Statid or DHCP address.
some examples are:
10.200.89.(???) For Phones at X retails
10.200.78.(???) For Phones at Y office
10.200.67.(???) For Phones at Z Warehouse
If I only have one DHCP line to define...can someone give me a quick break out to make sure that the phones in each locationa are grabbing the proper DHCP address space?
We have a pretty competent Network support crew, which is great, I just am not understanding how each location's IP phones would figure out that they have a 'different' range than their neighbor. Hope this makes sense.
~Sean
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