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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, MX, CX, 250/700-User:
• Configuration 1: One DHCP Server per VLAN (below)
• Configuration 2: One DHCP Server for Two VLANs (page 320)
• Configuration 3: Router on a Stick (one router interface to multiple
VLANs) (page 321).
DHCP Server Settings (Example)
The following settings must be programmed in the DHCP server:
Tip: See “CXi/MXe Configuration Procedures” on page 323 for CXi-specific
configuration examples.
• 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 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 308 and “Configuring a Windows 2000 or Windows 2003 DHCP
Server (Rls 7.0 and later)” on page 310 for information on programming 3300
DHCP settings on a Windows 2000 DHCP server.