Now the we talked
about the theory of Voice Vlans, let’s take a look at how to configure them and
remember that, there are 3 approaches we can do a Single Vlan Access Port that was the least Desirable but in
some cases, we said we might need to do a Single
Vlan Access Port for both an IPPhone and attached PC, where
sending traffic into the same Vlan
The second option was
a Multi-Vlan Access Port that a special type of Access Port where Cisco says “you can have two Vlans on a single Access Port if and if one
of those Vlans is to decleared to be a Voice Vlan” and our third
option was to create a Trunk Port and we know that, Trunk
Ports can carry traffic for lots of Vlans infect, that could be a challenge
for Security reason for Quality of Service reason, we probably
don’t want that trunk between the Phone and the Wiring Switch carrying traffic
for all of our Vlans, really we wanna carrying traffic for couple of Vlans, the Voice Vlan of course to get the Phone and if we do have an
attached PC, we want to be
carrying traffic for the Native Vlan remember
that, the Native Vlan is the Vlan on a DOT1Q
trunk that does not have those 4 extra Tag Bytes we call it an Untagged Vlan that’s
the Vlan of PC attached to our IPPhone,
first let’s see how to setup a Single Vlan Access
Port and we gonna be using this topology on Picture
Notice we have got Laptop running a software based IP Phone and it’s plugging into
interface fast Ethernet 1/0/10 on Switch SW1, how would we set
up a Single Vlan Access Port,
let’s go into a global Configuration mode and
Ø Sw1(config)#interface
fastetherent 1/0/10
Ø Sw1(config-if)#switchport
mode access
Ø Sw1(config-if)#switchport
access vlan 300
But we said that with a Single Vlan Access Port if maybe we had third
party IP Phone that was Plugin to this type of Port and that Third Party
Phone did not support the concept of Voice Vlan having a Phone to send traffic
to one Vlan and attached PC sending traffic to different Vlan,
we said that even though we could not get the
Vlan separation, there was still a
way if the Phone or the software PC supported it to give Priority marking to that Voice traffic, it was
a DOT1P marking, it’s very simple to set that up, we simply say
Ø Sw1(config-if)#switchport
voice vlan dot1p
We are saying if any traffic comes in with a DOT1P tag, that traffic is part of our Vlan Voice Vlan and the Priority marking can be embedded inside of
those Tag Bytes, let’s setup another
port fastetherent 1/0/11, let’s set it up as a
Multi-Vlan Access Port, we go into an interface
Ø Sw1(config)#interface
fastetherent 1/0/11
Ø Sw1(config-if)#switchport mode
access
Now we can specify the two different
Vlan’s that can be on that Port, that Data Vlan another words the Access Vlan
and the Voice Vlan
Ø Sw1(config-if)#switchport
access vlan 300
Ø Sw1(config-if)#switchport
voice vlan 400
How does the Phone know that it’s the Voice Vlan, if we using Multi-Vlan
Access Port Configuration CDP specifically CDPv2 is going to tell the attached
Phone “here is your Voice Vlan you
belong to Vlan 400” now when that Phone
boots up and it does a DHCP Request out on the network to get it’s IP Address
and other information but the way
the Phone knows how to make a DHCP Request thanks
to CDP Version 2 we said, if we are not running CDP though if we running LLDP-Med,
this was not an option for instead we need to
have a trunk Connection between our Switch and IP Phone, let’s
see how to set that up using
Ø Sw1(config)#interface
fastetherent 1/0/12
Ø Sw1(config-if)#switchport
trunk encapsulation dot1q
Ø Sw1(config-if)#switchport
mode trunk
Now the we said this Port is a trunk we need to define what the Native Vlan remember,
the Native Vlan that’s the Vlan in to which PC
would belong, if we had a PC
plugged into that IP Phone and we can specify that Vlan which is going to be
Vlan 300 in our Case for the Data Vlan, we can specify that with
a command
Ø Sw1(config-if)#switchport
trunk native vlan 300
Now let’s specify the Voice Vlan
Ø Sw1(config-if)#switchport
voice vlan 400
And this Configuration by
itself would work however, we now have a trunk
between this Cisco Catalyst Switch and the IP Phone and that
trunk by default is gonna be carrying traffic for
all of the Vlan we probably don’t want that
let’s do Prun off the unneeded Vlan,
remember our discussion of Vlan Pruning on Trunks
Ø Sw1(config-if)#switchport
trunk allowed 300,400
We have now configured 3 different Ports to connect out IP Phones and if we want to verify
the configuration one of those ports, let’s do fastetherent
1/0/11 of an example
Ø Sw1#show interfaces
fastethernet 1/0/11 switchport
This is gonna give
us information such as what kind of port is this, we can see this is an Access Vlan or the Data Vlan of 300 that’s not going to
have any Tags on it, and we got a
Vlan of 400 that’s the Voice Vlan it will be tagged, the Voice frames have 4 extra Bytes added.
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