Discussion Guide- Using an IP Phone with Airtel Fiber (VoIP Setup)

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If you've ditched Airtel’s default ONU and are now using an SFP or a third-party ONU, you can still set up an IP phone to make unlimited calls over Airtel Fiber.

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Airtel uses two VLANs:

  • VLAN 100 – For internet
  • VLAN 660 – For voice services

In most areas (99%), this setup is standard, except in locations with an ALCL OLT, where VLANs might differ. However, you can easily perform a VLAN scan to determine the correct VLAN IDs in your region.

  1. VoIP Credentials– These can be extracted from your Airtel-provided router.
    • If you have a ZTE or Nokia router from Airtel, the credentials are visible in the VoIP section.
    • If you have a different router, you may need to inspect the webpage's elements to extract them
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    • IP Phone – The cheapest models start at around ₹1,500.
    • A Managed Switch (optional) – Required for VLAN segregation if your router doesn’t support multiple VLANs on the WAN port.
  2. Segregate VLANs– You need to send:
    • VLAN 100 to your router (where PPPoE or static IP is dialed).
    • VLAN 660 to your IP phone for VoIP services.
  3. Example Setup (Using a Managed Switch)
    • Port 10 → SFP (HSGQ) untagged/transparent VLAN
    • Port 9 → Tagged with VLAN 100, connects to the WAN port of your router (Ubiquiti/TP-Link/MikroTik/PFsense).
    • Port 8 → Tagged with VLAN 660, connects to the VoIP phone, where you enter the credentials.
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  5. Final Steps
    • Configure your router to dial the internet using PPPoE/static settings.
    • Enter the VoIP credentials into your IP phone.
    • Done! Your VoIP phone should now work seamlessly.

The overall idea came from Ubiquiti forums. If you use OpenWRT, MikroTik, or TP-Link devices, the setup is straightforward.
  • Ideally, Ubiquiti should support multiple VLAN tagging on the WAN port, but since it doesn’t, a TP-Link managed switch was used for VLAN segregation.
  • If using MikroTik or OpenWRT, VLAN handling can be done within the main router itself (where the SFP is plugged in).
  • Community post: UBIQUITI
Also, there is a video on YouTube as well on how to set up the VoIP phone with Airtel have a look



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