how to configure voice traffic on Meraki MX64 to work through vpn
If you set the (voice) vlan to be active in vpn it should work.
how to configure voice vlan on meraki
Meraki mx does not support voice vlan on the access Port.
then how can we have voice traffic on mx64
There is nothing special about a voice VLAN. At most it is a VLAN with a QoS rule set on it. It is quite common that switches support a 'voice' VLAN for their own company's VoIP handsets that uses LLDP or similar to make the configuration easier, but that is all it is.
Essentially if you need just a VoIP device on the port, simply set it in access mode and choose the VLAN that is used elsewhere for voice.
If you need a port to be for a PC and a VoIP handset, with the PC plugging into the second LAN port on the handset, create a trunk port and set the PC VLAN as native. The VoIP handset then needs to be set to be on the voice VLAN by tagging it's traffic. This can usually be done manually on the phone, or if you have more than a few via DHCP options. If using DHCP options you will need to put the option to set the phone's VLAN on the scopes for both the intended 'voice' VLAN and the native PC VLAN. The PC will ignore it.
It's actually easier to set up than describe, once you know the DHCP option for your make of VoIP handset.
do u have any guide doc for this so i can try to understand it
Sorry, I worked it out one morning when I had to get a site of Mitel phones working on HP switches... Happy to help more though if you have more specifics.
Cheers, Charles
i have configured site to site vpn connectivity between sites are good, i have access to the devices from site B to site A and site A to site B. i want to send voice traffic through vpn and i am stuck with this part so need some assistance to resole this issue
default firewall rule is enabled and default raffic shaping is enabled but still there is no voice traffic flwing through vpn tunnel