5. Softphone Voice - for use by softphone applications on typical data centric devices, such as PCs or laptops. This class
of endpoints frequently does not support multiple VLANs, if at all, and are typically configured to use an 'untagged'
VLAN or a single 'tagged' data specific VLAN. When a network policy is defined for use with an 'untagged' VLAN (see
Tagged flag below), then the L2 priority field is ignored and only the DSCP value has relevance.
6. Video Conferencing - for use by dedicated Video Conferencing equipment and other similar appliances supporting
real-time interactive video/audio services.
7. Streaming Video - for use by broadcast or multicast based video content distribution and other similar applications
supporting streaming video services that require specific network policy treatment. Video applications relying on TCP
with buffering would not be an intended use of this application type.
8. Video Signaling (conditional) - for use in network topologies that require a separate policy for the video signaling
than for the video media. This application type should not be advertised if all the same network policies apply as those
advertised in the Video Conferencing application policy.
Tag:
Tag indicating whether the specified application type is using a 'tagged' or an 'untagged' VLAN.
Untagged indicates that the device is using an untagged frame format and as such does not include a tag header as
defined by IEEE 802.1Q-2003. In this case, both the VLAN ID and the Layer 2 priority fields are ignored and only the
DSCP value has relevance.
Tagged indicates that the device is using the IEEE 802.1Q tagged frame format, and that both the VLAN ID and the Layer
2 priority values are being used, as well as the DSCP value. The tagged format includes an additional field, known as
the tag header. The tagged frame format also includes priority tagged frames as defined by IEEE 802.1Q-2003.
VLAN ID:
VLAN identifier (VID) for the port as defined in IEEE 802.1Q-2003.
L2 Priority:
L2 Priority is the Layer 2 priority to be used for the specified application type. L2 Priority may specify one of eight priority
levels (0 through 7), as defined by IEEE 802.1D-2004. A value of 0 represents use of the default priority as defined in
IEEE 802.1D-2004.
DSCP:
DSCP value to be used to provide Diffserv node behavior for the specified application type as defined in IETF RFC 2474.
DSCP may contain one of 64 code point values (0 through 63). A value of 0 represents use of the default DSCP value as
defined in RFC 2475.
Adding a new policy:
Click to add a new policy. Specify the Application type, Tag, VLAN ID, L2 Priority and DSCP for the new policy. Click
"Save".
Port Policies Configuration:
Every port may advertise a unique set of network policies or different attributes for the same network policies, based on
the authenticated user identity or port configuration.
Port:
The port number to which the configuration applies.
Policy Id:
The set of policies that shall apply to a given port. The set of policies is selected by check marking the checkboxes that
corresponds to the policies.
Buttons:
Save – Click to save changes.
Reset – Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values.
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