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When you are configuring the voice VLAN parameters, you must enter the
complete MAC address of at least one of your IP phones. An “OUI Mask”
is automatically generated and applied by the AT-S116 management
software to yield the manufacturer’s OUI. If the OUI of the remaining
phones from that manufacturer is the same, then no other IP phone MAC
addresses need to be entered into the configuration.
However, it is possible that you can find more than one OUI from the same
manufacturer among the IP phones you are installing. It is also possible
that your IP phones are from two or more different manufacturers, in which
case, you will find different OUIs for each manufacturer. If you identify
more than one OUI among the IP phones being installed, then one MAC
address representing each individual OUI must be configured in the voice
VLAN. You can enter a total of 10 OUIs.
Dynamic Auto-
Detection vs
Static Ports
Prior to configuring the voice VLAN, you must configure a tagged VLAN
which is the basis for the voice VLAN configuration. The VLAN must be
configured with one or more tagged or untagged ports that will serve as
the voice VLAN uplink/downlink. By default, a tagged or untagged port is a
static member of a tagged VLAN.
Note
See “Create a Tagged VLAN” on page 167 for more information
about configuring a tagged VLAN with “Not Member” and Static
ports.
The ports that you choose to configure as dynamic Auto-Detection ports
must be connected directly to an IP phone. When you initially define the
ports of a tagged VLAN for your voice VLAN configuration, they must be
configured as a “Not Member” ports. The “Not Member” ports are eligible
to dynamically join the voice VLAN when voice data is detected with a pre-
defined OUI in the source MAC address. The port will leave the voice
VLAN after a specified timeout period. This port behavior is configured
with the voice VLAN Auto-Detection feature.
Note
See “Organization Unique Identifier (OUI)” on page 274 for more
information concerning OUIs.
For the Auto-Detection feature to function, your IP phone(s) must be
capable of generating 802.1Q packets with imbedded VLAN ID tags. You
must manually configure your IP phone(s) for the same VLAN ID as the
AT-GS950/48 switch’s voice VLAN ID. When voice data is detected on
one of the “Not Member” ports, the packets from the IP phone will contain
the voice VLAN ID so they are switched within the AT-GS950/48 switch’s
voice VLAN.
Summary of Contents for AT-GS950/48
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Page 16: ...List of Tables 16...
Page 20: ...Preface 20...
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Page 62: ...Chapter 2 System Configuration 62...
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Page 108: ...Chapter 6 Static Port Trunking 108...
Page 124: ...Chapter 8 Port Mirroring 124...
Page 186: ...Chapter 13 Virtual LANs 186...
Page 194: ...Chapter 14 GVRP 194...
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Page 224: ...Chapter 16 SNMPv1 and v2c 224...
Page 242: ...Chapter 17 SNMPv3 242...
Page 258: ...Chapter 18 Access Control Configuration 258...
Page 272: ...Chapter 19 RMON 272...
Page 302: ...Chapter 21 Security 302...
Page 324: ...Chapter 23 LLDP 324...
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Page 356: ...Chapter 27 LED ECO Mode 356...
Page 360: ...Chapter 28 Energy Efficient Ethernet 360...
Page 370: ...Chapter 29 Rebooting the AT GS950 48 370...
Page 392: ...Appendix A MSTP Overview 392...