VoIP Basics | Real world implementation | Voice VLAN configuration(Packet Tracer)
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- Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
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Hello guys! Here's another networking video about VoIP and how it's implemented at work. I will also show how to practice voice vlan configuration in packet tracer.
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Thank you for doing all real-world day to day operations videos.
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Amazing! Thank you for uploading this video
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Excellent Video. Keep up the good work!
Thanks, will do!
Thank you East charmer ,this concept was always a mystery for me.
You're welcome! I hope you learned something!!
@@EastCharmer it was a very practical demonstration as always
Great video!! I don't know if it's just me, but after labbing this up I was running into issues with spanning-tree blocking ports after adding more than 3 ip phones/computers. adding SPANNING-TREE PORTFAST fixed the issue.
Thank you!! keep them coming!!!
Thanks! Ah yeah enabling Portfast makes sense. Goodjob figuring it out!! Will upload more videos like this soon!
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Very informational video, thanks!
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Thank you for all these explanations. 😮
My pleasure!!!
Great video as always.
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great..So much informative.. thanks u
Glad it was helpful!
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Thank you, I will!!
Thanks for the video! I want to try Packet Tracer so I went ahead and made a Cisco Net Academy account to try out.
Oh yeah go for it!! It's free to download so you can do a lot of labs
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Thank you!
Great explanation! Specially you tried to show the real scenario with real IP phone which I like most !
Girlllll, you're the best!!! I'm also an IT and new to this stuff (network and voice) I love your videos and I'm learning a lot. I hope you can also make a video on how to configure a switch or a router from scratch and that will be interesting.... Keep going and more informative video please.
yay! Thank you! I will post that kind of video once I have a switch that I can work on. Hopefully more videos to come!!
Thank You for yr time to make real time video like this, I m new to IT, and be follow yr video. God bless u
Welcome! Goodluck on your career journey!! More videos to come!
Thank U, still trying to apply a job at IT.
👏👏 informative
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Awesome video
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thank you maam..very importnat video
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Very useful video
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For people who don't know - Trunk encapsulation is 802.1q
very interesting thank you
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Nice I do need this right time
Great! I hope you learned something!
Thank you very much for the interesting video and the short summary on VoIP. My question, are there many companies in the USA that still use a hardware telephone system with DECT infrastructure? Perhaps also a hybrid system with DECT and VoIP? We still have VoIP desk phones like this in use and I always think it looks old-fashioned. Young employees always ask why we still have telephones with cable handsets. What's exciting is that you only see these phones in companies. I don't know anyone who has such a phone at home. Many people also use VoIP at home, but have a wireless phone.
Keep up the good work with your channel and I wish you lots of fun making the videos and hope you can learn a lot.
You're welcome!! Yes as far as I've seen we still use these phones but maybe it also depends on the industry. I'm currently in broadcast industry so we do need them for Assignment/News desk. But I still see them in all the companies I've worked for. We also have softphones too but I still prefer the physical phone. Softphones have more issues than desk phones in my experience. Thank you! I'm really having fun making content and I'm happy that it helps other people too.
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Happy St. Patrick’s Day! ☘thanks for Sharing, did you get a chance to see the river get turned into the color green? Always look forward to your posts East Charmer!
Happy St Patrick's day! No problem! I did see it last Saturday and it was so crowded lol but the weather was really nice that day
Thanks, also, Please upload troubleshoot videos on voip
No problem! Ok will compile voip issues and troubleshooting
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Keep up the good work, i learned a lot. Thank you so much!
Glad it helped! Will upload more videos soon
Great videos, it will be very very helpful if you can make real-time Practical videos on all kinds of technical troubleshooting scenarios for Cisco ASA FIREWALLS using ASDM including how to configure failover, fallback, tunneling, routing and all other things on the same
Thank you!! I'll try to make those videos
@@EastCharmer OK please as it will be very very helpful, thanks.
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Very informative, what about if we power the phone over POE
HI, thanks for all and I'm waiting for your full real-world networking courses on udemy or a specific platform.
You're welcome!! Hopefully I can work on it when I have more time
This was beautifully explained, can you please make a video on a real life scenario where you can show a Cisco router connected to a switch which is connected to an ip phone and some computers explaining all the ports and Vlans . P.s this video made me your Subscriber. Thank you for this valuable Info
Thank you! Will try to upload more real world implementation
this looks good! but it will be more great if you do have a real platform configuring and setting up UCS with CUCM, CUCX
Thanks! I'll try that as well! Thanks for the tip!
Wonderful explanation.I want to switch my career in networking.Very easy to understand .If possible can you please cover full ccna / ccnp ?
Thank you! hhmm I don't have a valid CCNA at the moment and I'm not up to date with the current certification so I don't think I can do a full CCNA coverage but if I get certified, then I will.
@@EastCharmer ohh okay thank you.
Please do you have a video of STP? Spanning-tree protocol or maybe you can give us a little deep of it
I need it
Yes I've done STP implementation ruclips.net/video/7wc_o_BPIR4/видео.html I might make more videos on labs
Hey sister please can make a whole playlist on command line configuration of all network devices with cisco packet tracer
Ok I'll try!
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VTP configs and Implementation please 😁 Thank you 🇵🇭
Will try!!
Could you please explain What IP address will both vlan have??? Willl it be same or different?
Can you do more videos on data centers mapping
I'll try!!
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hi thanks for the video ,please can you share the LAB?
Sure!
Great video. I do have a question. If the IP phone goes down. Is it going to work if you plug your computer directly on the wall port?, considering that the switch port was configured as an access port.
Depending on how it's setup... I'm guessing you're asking if VoIP line goes dead will it work if you plug it into PC internet jack.. a lot of VoIP require power alot of companies use Poe switches or will use an injector in it... so with a regular internet jack you will not have the power for the phone... also some places have it connected to a different network so it might also not work too in that case... also the VOIP can be done locally or cloud too... so that will matter too... but in theory yes you can connect your computer cable to ip phone
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Will be interested to see your telephony knowledge if it’s low as IT or well above the sysadmin group think (strong knowledge on the traditional)
Oh I don't have knowledge on traditional phone lines. More on voip and networking
@@EastCharmer I saw lack of it it in the start of the video. :) Most enterprises didn’t use POTS at the desktop. Governments and some operations at the major New York broadcast networks were Centrex customers (which gave phone system services from the telco to the desktop.) centrex was rarely used domestically.
They used instead time division multiplexing technology where the desktop device known to many as a “desk phone” was hard wired to a switch closet where the PBX or key system was tied to. The TDM bussed the line card and station cards so someone could make an outside call or another could transfer an outside call to another station
Essentially there was a “box” or a mainframe sized machine between the campus and to the telcos “central office”.
Also glad you did this video because the Cisco UCM Express router I have is all messed up from a simple VLAN error and actually its phone line is a couple POTS lines terminating as FXO ports. (Again VOIP can be terminated on traditional)
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Same phone that we use at work.
Nice!! Good to know!!
Can you explain in another way at 3:44, how you are reducing the need for another cable on the switch? Sorry, I think i get it but not sure
Oh ok. It's not always the case that it can reduce the number of ports but if the company uses an IP Phone per room or desk like the Cisco Phone, that comes with Ethernet port where you can connect a computer, then you will only have to connect the phone to the switch instead of connecting both the phone and computer
Ok at my side I think we don't need to configure trunk on the fa0/1 without it can work right?
Yes it's configured as an access port not trunk port
Just to check. If the IP phone is a POE device then does it still require a power adapter ?
Yep IP phones usually have PoE capabilities. If you use the PoE , then it doesn't require a power adapter. The power port is just an option for those without PoE capable devices. For the lab, it's just easier to plug in the power adapter to get the lab started
How configure hook button?
Are these phones capable of gigabit speeds? We need gigabit on the computers. Thank you
Yes the CISCO 8851 supports a built-in Gigabit Ethernet switch for PC connection
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Hello, if you're pursuing cybersecurity or cloud, I think I'm not the right person to give advise on that as I don't have experience on that field.
The reason you configured the port as an access port and not trunk is because you only have one switch ?
How's your new chair? Sturdy? Is it comfortable even after a long day at work?
QoS and DSCP?
hi, can I ask how to apply what you do in cisco packet tracer to real phone? I
Exactly as she showed, if you have an iP pone , Cisco switch and laptop or pc you can do it for real
A few missing things not mentioned in this video: (Seems to be off the Cisco VOIP Certification textbooks)
No mention of ISDN BRI, PRI or T1, which was common with more than a handful of employees (I’ll refrain from objectifying humans as “end users” - going to be blunt)
The scalability, flexibility and costs applies to if its on prem or cloud. Seems like there is strong undertones that you're implying “hosted PBX”; which I argue is a different type of VOIP technology that falls under Unified Communications. Think as VOIP tip and ring over IP, but what it makes it unique is the applications beyond voice.
If you are comparing VOIP that can do call forwarding, voicemail and conference calls. That’s something out of a sales playbook. TDM systems and 1970s analog telephony that use PCM did this. See my theory is Cisco (or it’s predecessor Selcius was thinking very primitively, thinking what was on their desk or what was in their home was considered “telecom”, but in reality many businesses had these features. To say that VOIP is the only reason for those features is not true.
Integrating with different apps is a baseline feature that is not dependent on devices. Theres many ways to integrate 1990s telephony with new tech. Heck if it weren’t for the legacy vendors collapsing from debt or stupidity, or the forced nature of treating phones like PCs (their example is you don’t use a 1994 PC in 2024) so as a result so much e-waste has occurred and adding more devices exposes them to more vulernabilites and gawd forbid a major internet outage was to occur, all the phones would die out (entirely on the Cloud types for sure)
Also I thought the 8800s had high dynamic handsets? Does your place of work use Cisco’s on prem UCM? I don’t know the technical details since version 10, but my suspision it’s virtual and could run on a 1 or 2U server to hold a few hundred stations and people.I would be d-amend if its cloud based.
Also I still defend the POTS phone in critical locations in case of power or internet outages. A nice trimline 2500 type without no need of AC adapters should be considered in any new cutover from TDM systems. I don’t care, it should be done for the sake of reliability.
Thanks for the insight. I did go into too much details with phone system because my content is more to simplify concepts for beginners and also showing real world implementation than to throw a lot of technicalities. Also as IT, phones are not really our major communication medium. We have corporate cellphones handed to employees and also radio so deskphones are not so critical in operations
Thank you very much for the interesting video and the short summary on VoIP. My question, are there many companies in the USA that still use a hardware telephone system with DECT infrastructure? Perhaps also a hybrid system with DECT and VoIP? We still have VoIP desk phones like this in use and I always think it looks old-fashioned. Young employees always ask why we still have telephones with cable handsets. What's exciting is that you only see these phones in companies. I don't know anyone who has such a phone at home. Many people also use VoIP at home, but have a wireless phone.
Keep up the good work with your channel and I wish you lots of fun making the videos and hope you can learn a lot.
Do you have your CCNA or CCNP?
No I don't. Just finished the training
What if i want to add analog phones also , i tried to do it with 2 switches (one for IP phones , the other with analog ones) but it dosent work and i don't know where is the prob
This example is for VoIP phones only
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if its PoE why does phone need power cable connected?
In real world, power cable isn't needed if PoE port is already used. But for packet tracer, it's just easier way to get started with labs
Please do IP phone configuration in real world...
Will do!
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HI dear hope you are well. let me know in which company you are doing job
I am using Avaya phone
Oh I see. We have Avaya in my previous job too
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Packet tracer
Pstn dead... Now phone using internet
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