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Programming VLAN on 3COM Baseline 2924POE for Mitel 3300

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Brianal

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Mar 25, 2008
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Does anyone have any examples or documentation on programming VLANS on the 3COM Baseline 2924 POE switches to integrate with a Mitel 3300 VOIP System.

Thanks,

Brianal
 
Based on the documentation I see it doesnt support lldp so you will need your vlan setting in the dhcp scope. Created your vlans in the gui. Vlan 2 would be voice and vlan 1 would be data. Tag all ports in vlan 2 except the 3300 Controller ports or and apps that need to be on vlan 2 such as external voicemial or teleworker. All ports will also be untagged on vlan 1. This will allow you to plug pcs into the sets.
 
Hello M1tel

The ports should be set as followed:

Mitel Controller: Untagged for VLAN 2, no access to VLAN 1

Trunk Ports: Tagged for VLAN 2 and Untagged for VLAN1

Data Servers: Untagged for VLAN 1, no assign for VLAN 2


How do you unassign a port on the default VLAN?

Thanks,

Brianal
 
Defining Voice VLAN The Voice VLAN Setup Page provides information for enabling and
defining Voice VLAN globally on the device.
To configure Voice VLAN Settings:
1 Click Device > QoS > VoIP Traffic Setting > Setup. The Voice VLAN
Setup Page opens:

The Voice VLAN Setup Page contains the following fields:
? Voice VLAN Status — Enables or disables Voice VLAN is enabled on
the device. The possible field values are:
? Enabled — Enables Voice VLAN on the device.
? Disabled — Disables Voice VLAN on the device. This is the default
value.
? Voice VLAN ID — Defines the Voice VLAN ID number.

? Voice VLAN Aging Time — Defines the amount of time after the last
IP phone's OUI is aged out for a specific port. The Voice VLAN aging
time starts after the MAC Address is aged out from the Dynamic MAC
Address table. The port will age out after the bridge and voice aging
times. The default bridge aging time is 300 seconds. The default voice
aging time is 1 day. The possible fields are:
? Day — The field range is 0-30.
? Hour — The field range is 0-23.
? Minute — The field range is 0-59.
The Voice VLAN aging time must be between 5 minutes and 30 days.
2 Select Enable in the Voice VLAN State field.
3 Define the Voice VLAN and Voice VLAN Aging Time fields.
4 Click . The Voice VLAN is defined, and the device is
updated.

Defining Voice VLAN
Port Settings
The Voice VLAN Port Setup Page contains information for defining Voice
VLAN port/LAG settings.
To configure Voice VLAN port settings:
1 Click Device > QoS > VoIP Traffic Setting > Port Setup. The Voice
VLAN Port Setup Page opens:

The Voice VLAN Port Setup Page contains the following fields:
? Voice VLAN Port Mode — Specifies the Voice VLAN mode. The
possible field values are:
? No Changes — Maintains the current Voice VLAN port/LAG
settings. This is the default value.
? None — Indicates that the selected port/LAG will not be added to a
Voice VLAN.
? Manual — Adding a selected port/LAG to a Voice VLAN.
? Auto — Indicates that if traffic with an IP Phone MAC Address is
transmitted on the port/LAG, the port/LAG joins the Voice VLAN.
The port/LAG is aged out of the voice VLAN if the IP phone’s MAC
address (with an OUI prefix) is aged out and exceeds the defined
voice VLAN aging time. If the MAC Address of the IP phones OUI
was added manually to a port/LAG in the Voice VLAN, the user
cannot add it to the Voice VLAN in Auto mode, only in Manual
mode.

1 Click Device > QoS > VoIP Traffic Setting > Port Detail. The Voice
VLAN Port Details Page opens:

2 Select a port to view its settings. The port is highlighted blue, and the
Voice VLAN port settings are displayed in the text box.
Viewing the OUI
Summaries
The Voice VLAN OUI Summary Page lists the Organizationally Unique
Identifiers (OUIs) associated with the Voice VLAN. The first three bytes o
the MAC Address contain a manufacturer identifier. While the last three
bytes contain a unique station ID. Using the OUI, network managers can
add specific manufacturer’s MAC addresses to the OUI table. Once the
OUIs are added, all traffic received on the Voice VLAN ports from the
specific IP phone with a listed OUI, is forwarded on the voice VLAN.

To view Voice VLAN OUI Settings:
1 Click Device > QoS > VoIP Traffic Setting > OUI Summary. The Voice
VLAN OUI Summary Page opens:

The Voice VLAN OUI Summary Page contains the following fields:
OUI List
? Telephony OUI(s) — Lists the OUIs currently enabled on the Voice
VLAN. The following OUIs are enabled by default.
? 00:E0:BB — Assigned to 3Com IP Phones.
? 00:03:6B — Assigned to Cisco IP Phones.
? 00:E0:75 — Assigned to Polycom/Veritel IP Phones.
? 00:D0:1E — Assigned to Pingtel IP Phones.
? 00:01:E3 — Assigned to Siemens IP Phones.
? 00:60:B9 — Assigned to NEC/Philips IP Phones.
? 00:0F:E2 — Assigned to H3C IP Phones.
? Description — Displays the OUI description (up to 32 characters).

You will need to add 08:00:0f to this for the Mitel Phones
 
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