Configuring Voip On A Switch - Cisco WS-C2948G-GE-TX Configuration Manual

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Chapter 29
Configuring VoIP
Introducing IP-based phones into existing switch-based networks raises the following issues:
You can resolve these issues by isolating the voice traffic onto a separate VLAN on each of the ports that
are connected to a phone. The switch port that is configured for connecting a phone would have separate
VLANs that are configured for carrying the following:
Isolating the phones on a separate, auxiliary VLAN increases the quality of the voice traffic and allows
a large number of phones to be added to an existing network where there are not enough IP addresses (a
new VLAN requires a new subnet and a new set of IP addresses).

Configuring VoIP on a Switch

To make an IP phone work in your voice network, you must do the following:
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The current VLANs might be configured on an IP subnet basis and additional IP addresses might
not be available to assign the phone to a port so that it belongs to the same subnet as other devices
(PC) that are connected to the same port.
The data traffic on the VLAN that supports the phones might reduce the quality of VoIP traffic.
Voice traffic to and from the IP phone (auxiliary VLAN
Data traffic to and from the PC that is connected to the switch through the access port of the IP phone
(native VLAN)
Configure the auxiliary VLANs for the port.
For more information on setting the auxiliary VLANs, see the
section on page
10-13.
Configure inline power if necessary.
The Catalyst 4500 series switch can sense if it is connected to a Cisco IP Phone. The Catalyst 4006
or Catalyst 4500 series switch can supply inline power to a Cisco IP Phone if there is no power on
the circuit. You can connect a Cisco IP Phone to an AC power source, in which case, the phone
provides the power to the voice circuit. If there is power on the circuit, the switch does not supply it.
You can configure the switch to stop supplying power to a Cisco IP Phone and to disable the
detection mechanism. See the
you can use to supply inline power to a Cisco IP Phone.
"Configuring PoE" section on page 28-18
Configuring VoIP on a Switch
"Configuring Auxiliary VLANs"
for the CLI commands that
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