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First off it's PBX not pabx.
There is a lot of missing info. Is your router plugged into this switch? Is the router have vlan 3 configured? Are the phones sharing data ports with PCs or do the phones have their own switch? Are PCs being plugged into the PC port on your VoiP phones?
The setup is isp > load balancer > juniper firewall > hpe switch
The pbx is connected to hpe switch. The phones is sharing data port with pc. Meaning data vlan and voice vlan should be together.
I want vlan 1 as data vlan and vlan 3 as my voice vlan.
You are making it far far far more complicated than it needs to be.
Hire a professional.
How is this complicated when it is a normal setup at every place i have been thru