Here are a few commands to make your life easier on the Enterasys side (5 
series stackable) with Nortel/Avaya VoIP phones. We have 1140Es, 1120Es, and 
the conference room variety 2033s.

set lldp port med-trap enable ge.1.1
set lldp port tx-tlv all ge.1.1
set lldp port network-policy voice state enable tag tagged vid XXX(your voice 
vlan on switch) ge.1.1

In addition to above we have DHCP settings to tell the phone where to connect 
to on the phone vlans for its configurations, media gateway etc.

We actually have a switch policy we map all of our VoIP phones into. Few 
different ways of doing that and if you want more details I could provide some. 
I haven't hear the squeal you mention on any of ours. We do have all of our 
phones in vlans for phone traffic only (5 different vlans depending on 
location). I will mention, VoIP to VoIP calls go from phone to phone after 
signaling is done at PBX. So be careful how you filter traffic on your voice 
vlans.

-Dwayne

Dwayne Vidi
DBA / Network Systems Administrator
University of Florida Foundation, Inc.
Email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Voice: (352) 392-5916



From: Baack, Adam [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, April 05, 2013 8:37 PM
To: Enterasys Customer Mailing List
Subject: [enterasys] Nortel VOIP Phones?

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.  It's 
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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