Here is the scenario:
I have a network using 10.0.0.0 /16 with default VLAN1 (includes PCs, ShoreTel HQ, ShoreTel switches, and Shoretel phones)
I would like to add a Voice VLAN 10 onto the network without changing the IP address of the ShoreTel server. I would also like to enable IP precedence as well for traffic prioritization.
The ShoreTel HQ server IP is 10.0.7.x. I do not want to change the IP since I heard it is tremendous amount of work and there are no ShoreTel tech notes on it. Plus, there are 2 other sites with DVMs.
I would like to use 10.10.10.0 - 10.10.10.255 /16 (yes a /16) for the IP switches and phones.
Is it possible to put all the ShoreTel switches on an untagged VLAN 10; put the phones on an untagged VLAN1, tagged VLAN 10; and leave the HQ server on an untagged VLAN1 (since it will remain on the original VLAN1 network)?
What problems might arise? Also, is there a better recommendation in designing this?
The only extra configurations that I can think of are to route the necessary traffic between the 2 networks. For example, route traffic between the 10.10.0.0 /16 network and 10.0.7.x (ShoreTel HQ).
I have a network using 10.0.0.0 /16 with default VLAN1 (includes PCs, ShoreTel HQ, ShoreTel switches, and Shoretel phones)
I would like to add a Voice VLAN 10 onto the network without changing the IP address of the ShoreTel server. I would also like to enable IP precedence as well for traffic prioritization.
The ShoreTel HQ server IP is 10.0.7.x. I do not want to change the IP since I heard it is tremendous amount of work and there are no ShoreTel tech notes on it. Plus, there are 2 other sites with DVMs.
I would like to use 10.10.10.0 - 10.10.10.255 /16 (yes a /16) for the IP switches and phones.
Is it possible to put all the ShoreTel switches on an untagged VLAN 10; put the phones on an untagged VLAN1, tagged VLAN 10; and leave the HQ server on an untagged VLAN1 (since it will remain on the original VLAN1 network)?
What problems might arise? Also, is there a better recommendation in designing this?
The only extra configurations that I can think of are to route the necessary traffic between the 2 networks. For example, route traffic between the 10.10.0.0 /16 network and 10.0.7.x (ShoreTel HQ).
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