Vlan Id Assignment - Nortel BCM50e Configuration

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282 Appendix J Enhanced DHCP option commands
[port (1~65535)]
[retry count (0~255)]
Use this command to assign VoIP server information to Nortel's i2004 VoIP telephones.
This command sets DHCP option 128.
The following example commands set the Business Secure Router to assign information
for two VoIP servers. The first command sets it to assign the first VoIP server's IP address
(11.12.13.7), port number (7001) and retry count (three) to Nortel's i2004 VoIP
telephones.
ip dhcp enif0 server voipserver 1 11.12.13.7 7001 3
This next command sets the Business Secure Router to assign the second VoIP server's IP
address (11.12.13.8), port number (7002) and retry count (2) to Nortel's i2004 VoIP
telephones.
ip dhcp enif0 server voipserver 2 11.12.13.8 7002 2
The Business Secure Router sends the VoIP server information for both servers when it
receives a DHCP request from Nortel's i2004 VoIP telephones.

VLAN ID assignment

Syntax:
ip dhcp <interface> server vlanid [none | <vlan id1> [<vlan id2> <vlan
id10>]]
where:
<interface>
[none | <vlan id1>
[<vlan id2> <vlan
id10>]]
Use this command to assign VLAN IDs to IP Telephone 2004.
N0115789
This is the VoIP server's listening port (1~65535).
This sets the number of times (0-255) the i2004 can
attempt to connect to this VoIP server (without a response),
before trying to connect to the other server.
Specify an interface on the device. Currently you can use
this command with the LAN Ethernet interface (enif0).
Virtual LANs use identifiers called VLAN IDs. This specifies
the VLAN IDs (if any) to assign to the VoIP telephones. You
can specify up to 10 VLAN IDs. Each VLAN ID must be a
number from 0 to 4095.
Use "none" if you do not want the DHCP server to
automatically assign VLAN IDs to the VoIP telephones.

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