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“ADMIN” ACCOUNT
PTP/IEEE 1588 Clock Default QoS Settings
Receive Buffer Size [ms] (audio streams only)
Adjusts the packet receive buffer size (in milliseconds) for AoIP streams. Increasing this number will increase
audio latency. Reducing these values too much may result in audio glitches. The default values should be sufficient
and will add to the overall latency of each stream type. Note that this is only available for audio streams, and not
PTP/IEEE 1588 clock packets since clock packets must be processed without additional buffering.
802.1 Tagging
Controls whether or not packets are tagged with 802.1Q information (including a VLAN ID and priority). Use this
in combination with appropriate switch configurations to route specific types of AoIP packets to specific VLANs
with specific priorities (802.1p).
802.1 VLAN ID
Specifies the 802.1Q VLAN ID to be used when 802.1 tagging is enabled.
802.1 Priority
Specifies the 802.1p priority level in the 802.1Q tagged packet.