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    TP-LINK Switch Voice and Data VLAN anyone?

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      gmedinat
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      Hello,

      I am trying to configure a TP-LINK  sl3428 to have voice and data traffic over the same wire. It is very confusing because i do not know if do it using a trunk or how.

      In cisco switches we do something like this

      interface fastethernet 1/0
        switchport mode access
        switchport access vlan 10
        switchport voice vlan 20

      Is there a similar way in TP-LINK switches? any help would be appreciated

      Regards

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        ptt Rebel Alliance
        last edited by

        Check/ask at:  http://forum.tp-link.com/  ;)

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          Pimmetje
          last edited by

          Just create 2 vlans. Tagged (20 voice) Untagged (10) PVID 10. This should give u a default vlan of 10 on the given port and should allow your voip phone to use vlan 20.

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            robi
            last edited by

            http://www.tp-link.com/lk/download/TL-SL3428.html

            Download the PDF manual. That switch has both web interface and console/telnet interface, commands are pretty similar to cisco's.

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              gmedinat
              last edited by

              @Pimmetje:

              Just create 2 vlans. Tagged (20 voice) Untagged (10) PVID 10. This should give u a default vlan of 10 on the given port and should allow your voip phone to use vlan 20.

              Should i create the Voice vlan itself or a regular vlan?  Regards

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                gmedinat
                last edited by

                @ptt:

                Check/ask at:  http://forum.tp-link.com/  ;)

                I tried that, however no one answers

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                  Pimmetje
                  last edited by

                  Just 2 vlans would do. Voice vlan only get higher priority but that's only relevant if u max out internal connections.

                  We just got another switch at the office. Making vlans differs for those. But doing it using telnet is similar to cisco. (I created 120 vlans today).
                  Works great only some pages of the pfSense GUI are slow because we have 120 interfaces as well.

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                    gmedinat
                    last edited by

                    @Pimmetje:

                    Just 2 vlans would do. Voice vlan only get higher priority but that's only relevant if u max out internal connections.

                    We just got another switch at the office. Making vlans differs for those. But doing it using telnet is similar to cisco. (I created 120 vlans today).
                    Works great only some pages of the pfSense GUI are slow because we have 120 interfaces as well.

                    Thanks!

                    So, I will create 2 vlans

                    VLAN 20 Tagged
                    VLAN 10 Untagged for the PVID

                    The port will be a General port so it allowed me the two vlans, the rest is same :)

                    I appreciated your help Man!

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                      Pimmetje
                      last edited by

                      Seems correct to me.

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                        gmedinat
                        last edited by

                        @Pimmetje:

                        Seems correct to me.

                        I configured and everything works as expected, Thank you so much man!

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