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Hi guys,

Need your help on yeastar pabx. I have created one vlan for pabx and it is vlan 3. It is connected directly to HPE 5140 switch.

Right now the issue is to make it as voice vlan and data vlan. If i put vlan 3, the ip phone gets the DHCP but if i change it to voice vlan 3, it will stop working. Lets say i want to put it as voice data vlan 3 and data vlan 1.

Just need your guys advice on few things

  1. Does the pabx connected to HPE switch need to be trunk or access ? (mine is currently access if i put as trunk the pabx will not get the vlan 3 segmentation

  2. Does the ip phone need to be setup manually ? I believe it should be able to point to the pabx

Thank you.

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[–] clownboyz7@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (4 children)

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) ?

[–] cop3x@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (3 children)

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

[–] clownboyz7@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

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.

[–] cop3x@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

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

[–] clownboyz7@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Understood thank you for your advice. Will try this method later.