Re: SBS With VOIP Phones
- From: "kj [SBS MVP]" <KevinJ.SBS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2008 21:22:47 -0700
Claus wrote:
Nigel,fwiw,
VoIP is straight forward TCP/IP traffic and will work with any
switch. What Holz probably is referring to is some QoS or VLAN
configuration that is needed if you have heavy traffic on that LAN
segment and you run into voice quality issues. For a few phones it
doesn't really matter but if you are planning to introduce a lot of
them, I would look into this. We always separate the phones on their
own LAN and if we need a cross-connect to the computer LAN (accessing
phone server, email integration etc.) we bridge with a little router.
In your case I would agree with KJ as to your most likely cause why it
doesn't get an IP. Is this phone SIP or H323 based?
I pulled up the Install "manual" and it didn't really look like the phone
itself need bootp at this stage.
....but then it was really a 'quick start' more than a 'manual'.
Interesting question - but the manual makes no mention of this, it
simply says if you have a spare connection on your switch, plug the
network cable into it.
"Holz" <none@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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NigelA wrote:
I have purchased a VOIP phoneFrom what I understand (never worked with Voip), your switch must
be Voip capable. Is your switch VOIP capable?
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