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Will it be possible to set up Voip phones?
Such a story:
1) There are two subnets (from one switch) on two vlan-ankhs: one is a local area network for computers (192.168.55.0/24), the second network is for voip telephony (192.168.66.0/24). 2) There is a Yealink SIP-T21
telephone .
3) The place (network socket rj-45) where the installation of the device is planned is already occupied by the user's PC (it is assigned an ip from the first network).
Will it be possible to do this: install the phone in the same place and configure it to the second vlan (second network), and connect the PC through it, but to the first vlan.
If this is not possible with this device, then what could be an alternative option?
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According to the experience of communicating with Cisco:
Turn on the port on the switch in tagged mode, limit the transmitted traffic only to the VLAN of the phone.
For untagged traffic, set the VLAN tag for the personal computer.
Set up the desired tag on your phone. Ready.
You can do the complete opposite - configure VLAN on a personal computer (it seems like the last venda is already able to do it itself, without dancing with a tambourine), and let the phone traffic go to the switch without tags.
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