/ip/neighbor/discovery-settings/set lldp-med-net-policy-vlan=YOUR_VOICE_VLAN discover-interface-list=YOUR_INTERFACE_LIST protocol=lldp,cdp,mndp
Didn't mean to double post, must have been typing at the same time, apologies!You mean voice network with LLDP. That's a hidden feature we long awaited for which you can find in IP/NEIGBORS for quite a while now.
https://help.mikrotik.com/docs/display/ ... figuration
As long you have your ports tagged with the voice-vlan and use this LLDP-MED (lldp-med-net-policy-vlan) with the vlan-tag of the VoIP-vlan all phones will use that vlan tagged on the switchport. Works just as 'voice' in vlan with Cisco/HPE etc.
You mean voice network with LLDP. That's a hidden feature we long awaited for which you can find in IP/NEIGBORS for quite a while now.
https://help.mikrotik.com/docs/display/ ... figuration
As long you have your ports tagged with the voice-vlan and use this LLDP-MED (lldp-med-net-policy-vlan) with the vlan-tag of the VoIP-vlan all phones will use that vlan tagged on the switchport. Works just as 'voice' in vlan with Cisco/HPE etc.
What you have done should do exactly that. Perhaps the config file for your phones is setting them to ignore the VLAN received via LLDP-MED.Simply tagging the voice vlan on all ports of the switch and configuring LLDP-MED to the vlan ID doesn't seem to do anything. I am using Yealink phones and they always end up on the default vlan.