AVA on Infoblox appliances

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Re: AVA on Infoblox appliances

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No, my vlan dec value in 114 and in hex 72. So I put 00:72 ,
Still I have doubt on what is meant by "You must use the semi-colons in the string for things to work properly!" In this post before.
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My answer ate the not, must not. The symbol to use is colon. Not semi. If you configure the set manually does it work with that VLAN?

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Yes, if i set the voice vlan id manually, it works. AVA not working.
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Can you post a screenshot of your IPTouch configuration and your DHCP server one?

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Re: AVA on Infoblox appliances

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I'm going to try this myself. We need our default VLAN DHCP server to tell the phones to go to another VLAN - in this case our phone vlan is 20.
I think hex for 20 is 14

What would make it easier for me at least would be if there was a screen shot of a SonicWALL or Windows DHCP where they showed the DHCP option as it is entered. I don't know why but my brain seems to do better with a full visual context.

So I think I need 3A:02:00:14:FF ?
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