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Typical Network Configurations
Network Configuration Examples
This section shows examples of the three most common, non-resilient,
network configurations for a 3300 ICP LX, CX, and CX II:
Configuration 1: One DHCP Server per VLAN (below)
Configuration 2: One DHCP Server for Two VLANs (page 304)
Configuration 3: Router on a Stick (one router interface to multiple
VLANs) (page 305).
DHCP Server Settings
For each of the configurations shown in this chapter,
DHCP Server Settings (Example)
The following settings must be programmed in the DHCP server:
Note:See “CXi/CXi II/MXe/MXe Server Configuration” on page 307
for CXi/CXi II-specific configuration examples
.
Note:“AX Configuration Procedures” on page 312 illustrates the two most
common AX system configurations.
DHCP IP Address Range
Subnet Mask
Option 03 (Router)
Option 125 or 43 (Mitel
configuration string)
Option 128 (TFTP Server IP Address)
Option 129 (RTC IP Address)
Option 130 (MITEL IP PHONE)
Option 132 (VLAN ID)
Option 133 (Priority)
Note:Option 125 (preferred) or Option 43 should be used for Release 7.0.
Options 128-133 may be required for backward compatibility during
upgrades. For earlier releases, use options 128-133.
Tip: See “Configuring a Windows 2000 DHCP Server (prior to Release 7.0)”
on page 397 and “Configuring a Windows 2000 or Windows 2003 DHCP
Server (Rel 7.0 and later)” on page 284 for information on programming 3300
DHCP settings on a Windows 2000 DHCP server.