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Old 05-07-2008, 06:29 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Creating a Cisco VLAN for the first time

My office is undergoing a renovation, and we have decided on a Cisco IP phone system with M5 as the provider. I've ordered at Cisco Catalyst 3560G 48 port switch, and 7940 phones.

Here's my problem. I'm about to start installing Cat 6 cable in our office, and I was under the impression that the phones and computers could easily share one network port. Now I know that in order to do this, I mus set up a VLAN. I've never configured a Cisco switch like this, so I'm leaning towards running double the amount of cable and going with a dual physical LAN so each phone and PC will have their own network port and I can just leave the switch on DHCP. The problem with this, is that I will need more than the 48 ports on my switch.

Based on this, here are my questions:

1) If I go with a dual physical LAN, can I use a connect a dumb switch to the Cisco switch to add another 48 ports JUST for data, leaving the Cisco QoS switch for the phones?

2) Is there anybody that has any tips on setting up the VLAN in the Cisco switch so that I don't have to pull twice the amount of cable.

I'm desperate for help, and greatly appreciate any suggestions.
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