Matt Darnell wrote:
On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 14:29:15 -0600, Jerry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mar 27, 2005, at 12:10 AM, Matt Darnell wrote:
Has anyone been succesful pushing a VLAN setting to a Polycom phone
via DHCP?
Chicken or the egg! How can the Polycom reach the proper DHCP server
if it is n
On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 14:29:15 -0600, Jerry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Mar 27, 2005, at 12:10 AM, Matt Darnell wrote:
>
> >>> Has anyone been succesful pushing a VLAN setting to a Polycom phone
> >>> via DHCP?
> >
> >> Chicken or the egg! How can the Polycom reach the proper DHCP server
>
On Mar 27, 2005, at 12:10 AM, Matt Darnell wrote:
Has anyone been succesful pushing a VLAN setting to a Polycom phone
via DHCP?
Chicken or the egg! How can the Polycom reach the proper DHCP server
if it is not on the correct VLAN? That's why Ciscos and Polycoms
support CDP, so the CDP-capable
> > Has anyone been succesful pushing a VLAN setting to a Polycom phone via
> > DHCP?
> Chicken or the egg! How can the Polycom reach the proper DHCP server
> if it is not on the correct VLAN? That's why Ciscos and Polycoms
> support CDP, so the CDP-capable switch can supply the correct voice
Matt Darnell wrote:
Has anyone been succesful pushing a VLAN setting to a Polycom phone via DHCP?
I can push the boot server via option 66 but that is about it.
I have set it for 'fixed' and tried many different option numbers with
a couple differnet DHCP servers.
SIP firmware 1.3.4 or 1.4.1 doesn'
Has anyone been succesful pushing a VLAN setting to a Polycom phone via DHCP?
I can push the boot server via option 66 but that is about it.
I have set it for 'fixed' and tried many different option numbers with
a couple differnet DHCP servers.
SIP firmware 1.3.4 or 1.4.1 doesn't make a differen