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<DIV>We have taken over a group of sites that have both the PCs and Cisco phones in VLAN 1. I know this is not a good idea. As part of our conversion one option being looked at is temporarily moving the data to a new VLAN 50 and leaving the phones in VLAN 1. Testing this I see the phone is now in both VLANs. The phone and PC seem to be working fine still I think that this may not be a valid config option and I am feeling very leery about this option. Opinions would be welcome. Here is what I got:</DIV>
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<DIV>interface FastEthernet0/19<BR> switchport access vlan 50<BR> switchport voice vlan 1<BR> spanning-tree portfast</DIV>
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<DIV>Vlan Mac Address Type Ports<BR>---- ----------- -------- -----<BR> 1 001f.6c80.a7a5 DYNAMIC Fa0/19<BR> 50 001f.6c80.a7a5 DYNAMIC Fa0/19<BR><BR></DIV>
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