On 9 April 2010 16:46, Tim Nelson <tnel...@rockbochs.com> wrote: > ----- "dotnetdub" <dotnet...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Do you seperate your voice and data networks? > > > > Un-top-posting... > > Yes, I separate voice and data. Typically this is done using separate > switches where possible, other times, using VLANs with appropriate QoS. > Regardless, your phone and PC are sharing the same physical link to your > switching infrastructure. If that works for you, great. It is not acceptable > for me. > > --Tim >
> I was asking the question as I was talking to a guy about this very same > issue recently. He was adamant that you should never ever plug the PC into the ethernet port > on a VOIP handset yet he had everything going back to a really bad dlink > switch. There is a switch port in most good VOIP phones. I have seen large > telcos in the UK using the switchport in their Cisco handsets. We have many > installs doing the same thing with both Asterisk and Call Manager. Never has > it caused any difficulty. Of course ymmv and all that. Cheers, S.
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