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Configuring settings for the local network
Data packets from VLANs can be prioritised. The priority determines whether the data traffic
from a VLAN is given preferential treatment by the network components. You can define the pri-
ority for voice and data separately. In the case of a local network with a lot of data traffic, you
can achieve better-quality phone connections by giving a high priority to voice data.
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On the menus
Voice VLAN Priority
and
Data VLAN Priority
, select the priorities you want for
the transfer of voice and data.
Range of values and their Class of Service assignments (according to IEEE 802.1p):
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Once all the settings are complete, press the display key
§§Save§§
to save the configuration set-
tings.
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Select
Yes
for
Use VLAN Tagging
.
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Enter the
VLAN Identifier (1.4094)
.
Value range: 1 – 4094
0
No priority (Best Effort)
1
Background services, e.g., News Ticker (Background)
2
Not defined
3
General data services (Excellent Effort)
4
Control services, e.g., routing (Controlled Load)
5
Video
6
Voice data (Voice)
7
Top priority for network control software (Network Control)
Please note
Further options for optimising the voice quality are available in the Web configurator under
QoS settings (Quality of Service)
.
Local Network
Back
Save
Use VLAN Tagging
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Yes
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VLAN Identifier (1.4094):
100
Voice VLAN Priority:
1
Data VLAN Priority:
W