Some VoiP devices require the use of 802.1Q, encapsulation protocol, to set this up you are going to have to do this using telnet, and on a per port basis.
If you don’t know how to start a telnet session with your Cisco device, then I suggest you stop reading now, and defer this task to someone who does, no offense but getting this wrong can screw up your network.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 | User Access Verification Password: 3560>enable Password: 3560#conf t Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. 3560(config)#int GigabitEthernet0/1 3560(config-if)#switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q 3560(config-if)#switchport mode trunk 3560(config-if)#^Z 3560#wr mem Building configuration... [OK] |
All you need to know is above, simple rinse and repeat for the other ports you wish to use 802.1Q, of course you can forgo the CTRL+Z followed my wr mem if you have multiple ports to do, just make sure you do CTRL+Z folowed by a “wr mem” otherwise your changes will only effect the current running configuration, if the device is restarted for whatever reason changes will be lost.
Tags: 3650, 802.1Q, Cisco, encapsulation, VoIP

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