Im setting up a new VOIP system for a contract customer.

We are putting the PBX and handsets on vlan 200 say.
The phone supports option 132 natively, it seems to pull the initial
address from the primary scope, apply the VLAN then pull from the secondary
scope.

These have a secondary gigabit port for tethering another network device,
like a PC or printer, or whatever.

My big question is how many devices are option 132 enabled? is this a
standard thing or will most devices ignore it?

I am looking to simplify the provisioning process as best I can while still
providing the client flexibility to tether devices.

This is a new build with 81 network drops, 20 of which are dedicated POE
ports for the phones. If a phone needs replaced I would prefer no not have
to log in directly to set the VLAN

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