the simplified answer to this question is "yes, the ATA supports the voice
vlan."
 

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Does CDP recognize the ATA as an IP Phone and allow you to use the
auxiliary/voice VLAN, even though there isn't PC port to extend/deny trust
to?

 

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I don't see it mentioned anywhere that CRS, Attendant Console Queue, MOH,
Annunciator, MTP, etc. all use RTP.  If you're not allowed to trust DSCP
from CCM/CRS and Unity, then these too should be marked on the server ports,
not just signaling protocols.  

 

Thoughts?

 

 

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Cisco Systems, Inc.

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