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Moving NEC 8100 to a seperate VLAN

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Bran743

IS-IT--Management
Jul 3, 2017
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Good afternoon everyone.


We are currently using an NEC 8100 for our phone system and I want to setup so all the VOIP phones are on a separate VLAN (currently data and VOIP share a VLAN).

From what I gather there are three network ports on our system that tie back to different ports on my network gear. But I'm not sure what IP's on the phone system are tied to what ports.

I've attached a screenshot of what modules are plugged into what spot on the chassis:

NEC8100_eo3f50.jpg


The phones are on the 10.10.10.x subnet and I access the web interface of the NEC with an IP in the 172.17.72.x subnet.

I guess my question is, where to these IPs live on the NEC system?

Any help is appreciated.

Brandon
 
MB 10-12-01 is the IP address of the system LAN port. It should no longer be used since you have IP phones. 10-12-09 is the IP address for the VoIP daughter board. All connectivity should be that address. 84-26 is the IP address for the DSP's (voice part of the IP phones). You only need 2 addresses for VoIP, 10-12-09 + 84-26.
You also have a PVA CNF card. That has an additional IP address. Found in 10-55.
 
What port is associated with VOIP daughter board? I would assume the port in slot 1, correct?
 
It's a daughter board mounted onto the CPU. The CPU should have 2 LAN connections. 1 for LAN, the other for VoIP.
 
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