I just found out about the problem a couple days ago and the users
weren't keeping great track of which calls seemed to have the problem.
Right now it seems to be between two sites that have their own PBX and
phones are VOIP.  Each site has its own voice vlan and it goes l3
between the sites.

 

Still trying to get more data to help with troubleshooting.

 

Thanks.

 

Adam Baack

Network Administrator

Lee County Sheriff's Office

 

From: David Jolie [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Saturday, April 06, 2013 7:02 AM
To: Enterasys Customer Mailing List
Subject: Re: [enterasys] Nortel VOIP Phones?

 

Hi Adam

 

You may be onto something. 

 

Do your users ever have this issue when calling each other at the same
site?

 

Does each site have a PBX or is the site in question running on a
gateway?

 

Thanks

Dave J

 


On Apr 5, 2013, at 10:19 PM, "Baack, Adam" <[email protected]>
wrote:

        Interesting and yes the phones have a separate VOICE vlan. Im
sure this is standard, but the user port has the data untagged and the
voice vlan tagged. Is that all you guys did to fix it create your voice
vlan?

        I still have to dig deeper, but we may have found that it mainly
happens when our HQ PBX sends a call via the network to the other sites
PBX we are having problems with. So maybe something is getting messed up
in the PBX to PBX traffic, but that is just routing not sure yet how it
could be effected.

        Thanks.

        Adam Baack

        Network Administrator

        Lee County Sheriff's Office

        From: Kleber - SEREDE [mailto:[email protected]] 
        Sent: Friday, April 05, 2013 9:19 PM
        To: Enterasys Customer Mailing List
        Cc: Enterasys Customer Mailing List
        Subject: Re: [enterasys] Nortel VOIP Phones?

        Adam,

        We had experienced that. Did you try to isolate the fone traffic
on a specific vlan.

        The nortel phones are too sensitiv to broadcast.

        Att,

        Kleber

        Sent from my Iphone.

        
        Em 05/04/2013, s 21:37, "Baack, Adam" <[email protected]>
escreveu:

                Anyone running a complete Enterasys networking shop, but
have Nortel phones/PBX? We just cutover one site that now has a S4 core
and B5 stacks for end-users; some users have started experiencing a loud
squeal on their VOIP phone when trying to make or receive a call and
then the entire phone freezes up. Only way to fix is to unplug the
Ethernet and back in to reboot it. Its purely random and hard to
replicate but my next step is to put a fluke on one of the phones and
capture until it happens again. We are also working this on the phone
side too and checking what Nortel says.

                Thanks for any input!

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