We just deployed an Avaya IP office system too.  I cannot confirm or deny
whether it is necessary but we went with a seperate vlan per building for
voip.  For us this means way less than a /24 per building.  Although that
is how we setup our subnets.  We have NAC and we assign a Phones policy
with a cos of 6 I believe.  No problems.  Are you routing at the edge?  How
so you assign Cos?

John
On Oct 7, 2013 9:53 PM, "Patrick Printz" <[email protected]> wrote:

>  I am wondering if anyone else who is running a Avaya IP Phones on their
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> our phones and the CoS configuration on the network side looks fine. I am
> being told by a telecom vendor that the Avaya phones should reside on a
> subnet no larger than a /24. Can anyone else confirm or deny this?****
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