RE:[enterasys] IP Phones DHCP

2011-11-09 Thread Pasetta, Michael
Patrick,

I have heard from two different clients who deployed Avaya and had many issues 
with the firmware on their phones.  You might want to see if this is a known 
issue with your Avaya rep and see about obtaining a firmware upgrade for the 
phones.  -Mike

From: Patrick Printz [mailto:ppri...@qcc.mass.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2011 8:54 AM
To: Enterasys Customer Mailing List
Subject: [enterasys] IP Phones  DHCP

Anyone running Avaya 9600 series phones ever have an issue where the phones 
talk to DHCP on the default VLAN, but when they switch to the voice VLAN, they 
do not talk? I have been dealing with this for weeks, and the phones are not 
talking on the voice VLAN like they should. I have done traces and it appears 
that DHCP receives the request and responds, but the phone never receives the 
response. The response gets to the uplink port and then stops. I have messed 
with lldp, ciscodp, and the vlan egress settings. I cannot see why the phone is 
not receiving the DHCP response when it switches to the voice vlan.


Patrick Printz
Network Infrastructure

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RE: [enterasys] Two IP addresses for D2 switch

2011-05-20 Thread Pasetta, Michael
The D2 is not a L3 device.  You can set a management IP address and it we be 
defaulted to VLAN 1 unless you use the set host vlan command to assign it to 
another VLAN.  What are you attempting to accomplish?  -Mike

From: Scott Van Artsdalen - MCC [mailto:scott.vanartsdalen@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2011 8:33 AM
To: Enterasys Customer Mailing List
Subject: [enterasys] Two IP addresses for D2 switch

Hello all,
I'm REALLY new to the Enterasys product line and networking isn't really my 
forte so I'm hoping you can answer a question I have.  Can I set two different 
IP's on a D2 switch?  One would be the management IP and the other would be the 
Layer 3 IP address for ports in a VLAN I'm setting up on it.  The two IP's 
would be in different subnets.

Mangement:  10.10.1.254/24http://10.10.1.254/24
L3: 10.10.254.254/24http://10.10.254.254/24

Is this even possible?

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Re: [enterasys] Vlan configuration issue. Default GW

2009-06-06 Thread Pasetta, Michael
Have you tried to add a route of last resort in the switches router 
configuration?


From: Kim Pedersen
To: Enterasys Customer Mailing List
Sent: Sat Jun 06 21:23:38 2009
Subject: Re: [enterasys] Vlan configuration issue.  Default GW

I have a question to add into this interesting thread, which adds a twist to 
Abhijit's scenario.

I have a very similar setup to the diagram below, with the added difference 
that on my setup the IP addresses of the C3 switch on each of the VLANs (10,20 
and 30) is set as the default gateway for the clients connected to the B3 
switches.

Above C3 switch in the diagram below, I have a firewall / internet router on 
VLAN 40, and I would like the C3 switch to route all non-local traffic to this 
firewall.

I have been unable to get this to work, as the default route command on the C3 
switch seems only to work for the C3 switch itself, and not for any routed 
networks.


Does anyone have experience with this?


Regards,

Kim Pedersen
CNCS Ltd.




Pal, Abhijit IN CCU SISL wrote:
Hello,

I am describing the scenario.

Five B3 switches will be connected with one C3 switch. Each B3 SW will be used 
as L2 SW and they will be in separate Vlan. One server which will be in 
separate vlan, will be directly connected to C3 switch. Now in C3 SW Vlan 
routing will happen. Attaching the worst Diagram came out of my best effort.

[cid:part1.05090001.05040003@cncsltd.com]

What should I do?

Best Regards,
 Abhijit Pal

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