VLAN Management
Voice VLAN
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Source Type
—Displays the type of source where the voice VLAN is
discovered by the root device.
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CoS/802.1p
—Displays CoS/802.1p values to be used by the LLDP-MED as
a voice network policy.
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DSCP
—Displays DSCP values to be used by the LLDP-MED as a voice
network policy.
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Root Switch MAC Address
—The MAC address of the Auto Voice VLAN root
device that discovers or is configured with the voice VLAN from which the
voice VLAN is learned.
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Switch MAC Address
—Base MAC address of the device. If the device's
Switch MAC address is the Root Switch MAC Address, the device is the
Auto Voice VLAN root device.
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Voice VLAN ID Change Time
—Last time that voice VLAN was updated.
STEP 2
Click Restart Auto Voice VLAN to reset the voice VLAN to the default voice VLAN
and restart Auto Voice VLAN discovery on all the Auto-Voice-VLAN-enabled
switches in the LAN.
The Voice VLAN Local Table displays voice VLAN configured on the device, as
well as any voice VLAN configuration advertised by directly-connected neighbor
devices. It contains the following fields:
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Interface
—Displays the interface on which voice VLAN configuration was
received or configured. If N/A appears, the configuration was done on the
device itself. If an interface appears, a voice configuration was received from
a neighbor.
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Source MAC Address
— MAC address of a UC from which the voice
configuration was received.
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Source Type
— Type of UC from which voice configuration was received.
The following options are available:
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Default
—Default voice VLAN configuration on the device
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Static
—User-defined voice VLAN configuration defined on the device.
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CDP
—UC that advertised voice VLAN configuration is running CDP.
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LLDP
—UC that advertised voice VLAN configuration is running LLDP.
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Voice VLAN ID
—The identifier of the advertised or configured voice
VLAN