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Configuring vlan and cdp

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Configuring VLAN and CDP on a
GW Series Router
Issue
1.4
Date
10 May 2012

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  • Page 1 Configuring VLAN and CDP on a GW Series Router Issue Date 10 May 2012...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Tracing using the command line ..............11 © 2012 Virtual Access (Irl) Ltd. This material is protected by copyright. No part of this material may be reproduced, distributed, or altered without the written consent of Virtual Access. All rights reserved. All trademarks, service marks, registered trademarks and registered service marks are the property of their respective owners.
  • Page 3: About This Document

    1 About this document 1.1 Scope This configuration guide explains: how to set up and configure VLAN and CDP on a GW Series router; and the basic functionality of VLAN and CDP on a GW Series router. 1.2 Readership This document is for engineers who have previous experience configuring and managing Virtual Access routers.
  • Page 4: Introduction To Vlan

    VLAN tags group will not be allowed. 2.1 Configuring the router for VLAN The Virtual Access router has a 4 port Ethernet switch. This switch can be grouped as a complete segment or as individual segments.
  • Page 5: Configuring An Individual Interface For Vlan

    To configure an interface setting, from the Start page, click Advanced -> Expert View -> interface -> eth-x -> vlan interface. The Ethernet Interface page appears. Configuring VLAN and CDP on a GW Series Router Issue 1.4 Page 5 of 12...
  • Page 6: Viewing Vlan Tags

    When you have enabled VLAN tagging, to view your tags, from the Expert View Menu, click operations -> performances -> interface stats -> VLAN table. The VLAN Info page appears. Configuring VLAN and CDP on a GW Series Router Issue 1.4 Page 6 of 12...
  • Page 7: Deployment Scenario Example

    When PCs and IP phones exist on separate VLANs, you can use a single Ethernet cable to daisy chain the PC from the back of the IP phone to reduce cable runs or the number of Ethernet ports used. Configuring VLAN and CDP on a GW Series Router Issue 1.4 Page 7 of 12...
  • Page 8: Debugging Vlan

    To view the Ethernet switch information, in the Expert View menu, click operations -> performance -> interface stats -> ethernet switch. The Statistics for Ethernet Switch page appears. Configuring VLAN and CDP on a GW Series Router Issue 1.4 Page 8 of 12...
  • Page 9 Figure 6: The statistics for Ethernet switch page Alternatively, you can use a Telnet session to issue the following commands: Show switch info Show switch table Configuring VLAN and CDP on a GW Series Router Issue 1.4 Page 9 of 12 © 2012 Virtual Access.
  • Page 10: Cdp

    This means that IP phones that are required to operate on a specific VLAN do not have to be pre-staged. In conjunction with Virtual Access’ phone provisioning service, IP phones and routers can be shipped directly to a customer site requiring no pre-configuration.
  • Page 11: Cdp Flows

    Tracing via the command line is more flexible than using the trace analyser as you can specify the event severity and use the all class event to trace all event classes. Configuring VLAN and CDP on a GW Series Router Issue 1.4 Page 11 of 12 ©...
  • Page 12 Voice VLAN id: 100 Broadcast interval: 60 Time to live: 180 Table 7: Output from the CLI command show cdp server info Configuring VLAN and CDP on a GW Series Router Issue 1.4 Page 12 of 12 © 2012 Virtual Access.

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