I've used these at home and got them to work in the lab. I think I had to 
define LLDP profiles for the specific phones I was using as voice OUIs or some 
such.  Been a while. I can try to grab a config and check if that would be 
helpful.
-c

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> On May 20, 2014, at 13:45, Jeffrey Girard <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Yes, VLAN 30 is a regular VLAN.  You can make it a voice vlan unless its 
> already created as a regular vlan
>  
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>  
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Brian Meade
> Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2014 1:44 PM
> To: Jeffrey Girard
> Cc: Cisco VOIP ([email protected])
> Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Anyone using the Cisco 300 Series switches? Unable 
> to get Auto Voice VLAN to work
>  
> Do you have VLAN 30 defined under VLAN Management or just under the Voice 
> VLAN section?  Make sure it's added as a regular VLAN first.
>  
> 
> On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 1:14 PM, Jeffrey Girard 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> Im playing with a SG300-10MP in a lab for a potential client purchase.
>  
> I am unable to get the Auto Voice VLAN function to work correctly.
>  
> I have set the “user ports” as untagged for VLAN 20 (data vlan)
>  
> Under VLAN Management -> Voice VLAN -> Properties, I have defined VLAN 30 as 
> the voice vlan and enabled the auto voice vlan with activation immediate.  
> CDP and LLDP are all configured (defaults).  Smartport features are all 
> defaults.
>  
> I have connected two IP Phones – a 7941 and and a 7940.  Both draw an IP 
> address from the attached router (port 9 on the switch is configured as a 
> trunk up to a router running DHCP) – but an IP address out of the data VLAN.  
> As they don’t get an Option 150 address, they don’t register.
>  
> When I look at the Smartport Interface settings for ports 7 and 8, it 
> indicates Smartport Application Method is disabled as the Smartport Type is 
> Unknown.
>  
> I also attached a regular laptop to Port 5 on the switch.  It drew a data 
> vlan IP address and it too showed up as Smartport Type Unknown
>  
> So, I ran the diagnostics on the two ports to which the IP phones were 
> attached.  The macro is failing at the line
>  
> “smartport switchport trunk allowed vlan add $voice-vlan”
>  
> So, this makes sense to me.  The macro is not applying the voice vlan to the 
> switchport, hence the phone is not getting the correct vlan and thus not 
> getting the correct dhcp scope and tftp service IP address.
>  
> So, the question is, why is the macro failing?
>  
> I go back to the Voice Vlan properties page and confirm that I have 30 set 
> for the voice vlan and that I have applied the change.  The page shows that 
> the operational status of the voice vlan is 30.
>  
> Anyone run into this or have any suggestions?
>  
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> Colonel, United States Army (Retired)
> Senior Network Engineer / VoIP Engineer - WireMeHappy.com
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