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VOIP INSTALLATION AND VLAN CONFIGURATIONS
Although this section refers to VLAN configurations, it can also be used to consider whether or
not VLANs are needed for a particular installation.
There are, currently, six configurations that have been identified. These are not expected to
cover all possible configurations, there will always be exceptions, but as a guideline for the
more general installations. The number of configuration variations has arisen because of the
introduction of the CXi product, which includes a VoIP capable Layer 2 switch. In effect the CXi
is now an integral part of the network, whereas the MX is considered more as an end point or
server within the network.
The main installations that are likely to be encountered are:
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A standalone CXi, voice-only devices, including expansion Layer 2 switch.
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Segregation of data and voice networks, with a router connecting the two. (In effect this is
a physical solution, rather than the logical solution through use of VLAN.)
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Standalone CXi unit with dedicated ports for voice and data devices, no expansion switch.
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CXi with expansion Layer 2 switch, voice and data using dedicated ports on both CXi and
expansion switch
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Data devices using second port of voice devices, i.e. both devices share a common
connection
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CXi is more a server and connects to a larger network infrastructure. The voice and data
devices are connected elsewhere within the network. (This is also the connection scenario
for the MX.)
WHEN TO USE VLANS?
VLANs are used to provide a level of logical separation between voice devices and other devices
in the network. The main requirement is to ensure that there is adequate priority setting at the
various network egress points, and that priority queues are enabled at these points. Layer 2
priority setting can only be provided in conjunction with VLAN settings.
The simple question to ask is probably, “Will the voice information need to share a common
connection with other data?” If it does, then priority schemes are needed at that point, which
implies VLANs are needed, at that point. Larger networks will also tend to use VLANs to provide
a level of isolation and security between different services. However, the main requirement with
voice is to get access to the priority settings and information.
NETWORK CONFIGURATIONS
The following is a brief description of the different network configurations and whether VLANs
are needed.
STANDALONE CXI, VOICE ONLY
This is a self-contained configuration, with only the CXi unit involved in the network. There are
only voice devices connected to the CXi.
Summary of Contents for MiVOICE BUSINESS
Page 1: ...Mitel MiVoice Business RELEASE 7 2 ENGINEERING GUIDELINES ...
Page 15: ...Chapter 1 ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT ...
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Page 22: ...Engineering Guidelines 8 ...
Page 23: ...Chapter 2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ...
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Page 28: ...Engineering Guidelines 14 ...
Page 29: ...Chapter 3 TYPICAL CONFIGURATIONS ...
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Page 73: ...Chapter 4 PHONES AND VOICE APPLICATIONS ...
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Page 95: ...Phones and Voice Applications 81 Figure 9 ICP Connection Paths and Limitations ...
Page 100: ...Engineering Guidelines 86 ...
Page 101: ...Chapter 5 POWER ...
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Page 128: ...Engineering Guidelines 114 ...
Page 129: ...Chapter 6 PERFORMANCE ...
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Page 135: ...Chapter 7 APPLICATIONS ...
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Page 142: ...Engineering Guidelines 128 ...
Page 143: ...Chapter 8 EMERGENCY SERVICES ...
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Page 151: ...Chapter 9 IP NETWORKING ...
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Page 167: ...Chapter 10 LICENSING ...
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Page 183: ...Chapter 11 BANDWIDTH CODECS AND COMPRESSION ...
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Page 209: ...Chapter 12 NETWORK CONFIGURATION CONCEPTS ...
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Page 245: ...Chapter 13 NETWORK CONFIGURATION SPECIFICS ...
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Page 309: ...Appendix A CAT 3 WIRING ...
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Page 315: ...CAT 3 Wiring 301 Figure 55 CX MX MXe AX and LX Minimum Cable Standard ...
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Page 317: ...Appendix B INSTALLATION EXAMPLES ...
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Page 335: ...Appendix C LLDP AND LLDP MED CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES ...
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Page 347: ...Appendix D VOIP AND VLANS ...
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