Shadowspawn
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Task: I am assigned the task of enabling port security on the 250+ switches on my network (13,000 users). We are utilizing VOIP on this network with Cisco phones, Cisco switches and a Cisco call manager. I do not know much about the call manager, being a CCNA with around 3 years of experience.
Problem: If I use the switchport port-security mac-address sticky command, the ports that have VOIP phones max out the number of allowed MAC addresses - up to 15 (repeating the phones MAC over and over again).
Question: Do any of you have experience with this issue? I have been told that I need to statically assign the MAC addresses which is an insane idea, considering the number of users I have. I believe it is a configuration error in the call manager or on the phones themselves and am hoping somebody out there has seen this before. Google hasn't helped me.
Problem: If I use the switchport port-security mac-address sticky command, the ports that have VOIP phones max out the number of allowed MAC addresses - up to 15 (repeating the phones MAC over and over again).
Question: Do any of you have experience with this issue? I have been told that I need to statically assign the MAC addresses which is an insane idea, considering the number of users I have. I believe it is a configuration error in the call manager or on the phones themselves and am hoping somebody out there has seen this before. Google hasn't helped me.