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the switch will have default vlan 1 and tagged vlan 3 on all ports that have phones connected.
the router will have to be configured for a tagged vlan 3
the pbx, you have two options set the port The phone system connects to to a access port to vlan3 or set the pbx to vlan3
hope it helps
Meaning i dont have to declare voice vlan 3 ? Just put tagged vlan 3 is enough from what you said correct ?
I want data vlan 1 and voice vlan 3. How to make sure my pc is getting default vlan while my phone is on vlan 3 (or voice vlan 3) ?
basically yes, the voice vlan priorities the voice traffic, so you create the Vlan and tell the switch vlan 3 is voice ( this may differ on the hpe switch you have )
https://techhub.hpe.com/eginfolib/networking/docs/switches/YA-YB/15-18/5998-8157_yayb_2530_atmg/content/ch01s06.html
Understood. So from this article i just need to declare vlan 3 qos priority 7.
So the command will be : -
vlan 3 tagged
vlan 1 untagged (i believe this will not be shown in the show config)
Correct me if im wrong.
a switch in default all port are on vlan 1 untagged.
you need to tell the switch which ports have vlan 3 assigned as a tagged vlan.
if you use a show ports membership, you will see vlan 1 and tagged vlan3
hope it helps
Understood thank you for your advice. Will try this method later.