How do I set up voice and data VLAN on HP switch?

How do I set up voice and data VLAN on HP switch?

Create voice Vlan such as Vlan 3 and configure the ports that will be connected to phones as “tagged” in Vlan 3. Add the voice parameter to make it a voice Vlan. Assign an ip address to voice Vlan 3. Use the CLI in the HP ProCurve switch and issue the ip helper-address command on the Voice Vlan in the switch.

How do I remove a VLAN from my HP switch?

Removing VLANs from Switch Ports

  1. Select the Configuration > Ports > Ports page.
  2. If not already selected, select the fabric and the switches to edit.
  3. Select the ports to configure:
  4. Select Actions > VLANs > Remove.

How do I enable LLDP on my HP switch?

To enable LLDP follow the steps given below:

  1. Enter system view, use the command: Enter system view.
  2. Enable LLDP globally, use the command: lldp enable.
  3. Enter Ethernet interface view or port group view. Enter Layer 2/Layer 3 Ethernet interface view, use the command:
  4. Enable LLDP, use the command: lldp enable.

How do I remove a port from a VLAN?

To remove VLANs from a physical port, complete the following steps. From global configuration mode, enter interface Ethernet configuration mode. Enter the vlan-config remove all command to remove all VLANs from the Ethernet port. Enter the vlan-config remove all command to remove the VLANs from the Ethernet port.

What is GARP switch?

GARP (Generic Attribute Registration Protocol) is a local area network (LAN) protocol that defines procedures by which end stations and switches can register and de-register attributes, such as network identifiers or addresses, with each other.

What is GVRP in switch?

GVRP enables the automaticVLAN configuration of switches in a network by allowing GVRP enabled switches to dynamically exchange VLAN configuration information with each other. GVRP is based on GARP, which defines how attributes, like VIDs, are registered and deregistered.

How does voice VLAN work?

The voice VLAN feature enables access ports to carry IP voice traffic from an IP phone. When the switch is connected to a Cisco 7960 IP Phone, the phone sends voice traffic with Layer 3 IP precedence and Layer 2 class of service (CoS) values, which are both set to 5 by default.