The phones reside in an aux vlan and are seperate from
the data vlan in the 6509 or 3524XL switches. The phones
pass the IPTel packets to the voice vlan and the pc in the
switchport on the bottom of the IP Phone passes the data to
a data vlan.


Larry Letterman
Cisco Systems
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M.C. van den Bovenkamp
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Subject: Re: VOIP and subnets [7:52688]


Joseph Malin wrote:

>  To facilitate this, IP phones often contain a two
> port hub or switch (one port to for LAN and the other for a user's
> computer.)  In this scenario, the phone is in the same VLAN as the user's
> PC.

Not necessarily. At least some IP phones will do 802.1Q and put their
own VoIP traffic in a different VLAN from the data traffic that the PC
plugged into them generates.

                Regards,

                        Marco.




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