LIP-9071
iPKTS
User Guide
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The top status bar shows the VLAN indication icon with green color when function enabled and gray color when
function disabled on.
Note 1
For proper operation, other network elements (LAN switches and default gateway) must support and be
configured with proper VLAN parameters.
VLAN settings can be overwritten if LLDP is enabled and VLAN policy is LLDP is enabled.
Changing the VLAN parameters requires a reboot of the IP phone; when you leave the menu, you will receive a
reboot notice. The IP phone must reboot to utilize the new values entered.
Note 2
Changing the VLAN Priority requires a reboot of the IP Phone; when you leave the menu, you will receive a
reboot notice. The IP Phone must reboot to utilize the new values entered.
The recommended value for VLAN Priority (LAN) port is 5.
To disable VLANs, assign the VLAN ID as zero (0).
Note 3
Changing the VLAN ID (PC) port requires a reboot of the IP Phone; when you leave the menu, you will receive a
reboot notice. The IP Phone must reboot to utilize the new values entered.
To disable VLANs, assign the VLAN ID as zero (0).
Note 4
VLAN configuration Data
Category
Description
Data Type
Field Name
Initial Value
Boot Required
VLAN
Enable/disable
Boolean
Vlan_enable
0:disable,
1:enable
0 (Disable)
No
VLAN
VLAN Tag
Number
Int
Vlan_tag
(1~4094)
None
No
VLAN
VLAN Priority
Int
Vlan_priority
(0~7)
None
No
VLAN
VLAN PC Tag
Number
Int
Vlan_pc_tag
(1~4094)
None
No
VLAN
VLAN PC Priority
Int
Vlan_pc_priority
(0~7)
None
No
12.1.3 802.1x
The 802.1X protocol is an IEEE standard for media-level access control offering the capability to permit or deny
network connectivity, control LAN access, and apply traffic policy, based on user or machine identity. The 802.1X
protocol consists of three components (or entities):
• Supplicant – a port access entity (PAE) that requests access to the network. For example, IP phone and the
attached PC can be 802.1X supplicants.
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