We had one VLAN for our 2 CCMs and Unity server, and one for the DHCP scope
for the phones themselves. "Normal" servers were on a separate VLAN and
workstation DHCP scope had one, too. So 4 total subnets. 
Similar sized setup. Worked fine... LAN utilization was never a problem.
Some QOS challenges across the MPLS, but nothing local...

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Charlie Kaiser
[email protected]
Kingman, AZ
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Derrenbacker, L. Jonathan [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2010 11:13 AM
> To: NT System Admin Issues
> Subject: VLans for VOIP Infrastructure
> 
> I'm doing my first VOIP rollout and I'm getting mixed answers 
> on how to vlan the voice infrastructure.
> 
> I'm curious how everyone else here does it. 
> 
> We have under 250 users, we're going to have 2 call managers, 
> a unity box, and a IPcelerate box. Some people are saying 
> each server should be in its own dedicated vlan(no access 
> lists, just for broadcasts). Other people are saying putting 
> them all in their own vlan is perfectly fine. 
> 
> Any advice or input?
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Jon
> 
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