Chapter 3: Featuring Configuration – Web UI
Featuring Configuration – Web UI
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3.
Soft phone Voice
4.
Video Conferencing
5.
Streaming Veido
6.
Control / Singalling ( Conditionally support a separate network policy for the
media types above )
A large network may support multiple VoIP policies across the entire organization,
and different policies per application type. LLDP-MED allows multiple policies to be
advertised per port, each corresponding to a different application type. Different
ports on the same Network Connectivity Device may advertise different sets of
policies, based on the authenticated user identity or port configuration.
It should be noted that LLDP-MED is not intended to run on links other than between
Network Connectivity Devices and Endpoints, and therefore does not need to
advertise the multitude of network policies that frequently run on an aggregated link
interior to the LAN.
Delete
Check to delete the policy. It will be deleted during the next save.
Policy ID
ID for the policy. This is auto generated and shall be used when selecting the polices
that shall be mapped to the specific ports.
Application Type
Intended use of the application types:
1. Voice - for use by dedicated IP Telephony handsets and other similar appliances
supporting interactive voice services. These devices are typically deployed on a
separate VLAN for ease of deployment and enhanced security by isolation from data
applications.
2. Voice Signaling (conditional) - for use in network topologies that require a different
policy for the voice signaling than for the voice media. This application type should
not be advertised if all the same network policies apply as those advertised in the
Voice application policy.
3. Guest Voice - support a separate 'limited feature-set' voice service for guest users
and visitors with their own IP Telephony handsets and other similar appliances
supporting interactive voice services.
4. Guest Voice Signaling (conditional) - for use in network topologies that require a
different policy for the guest voice signaling than for the guest voice media. This