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The phone defaults to having all ports members of VLAN A. PC and LAN are untagged
members of the VLAN and the VLAN ID is 1.
When you create another VLAN, the phone defaults to excluding all ports from the other
VLAN. You must then select those ports that will be tagged or untagged members of the
newly created VLAN.
The phone port (Phn) is always excluded from all VLANs except the first (VLAN A), which
is untagged. The phone port is not displayed by the menu. You can program the phone port
for all other VLANs through configuration commands of the Web Interface utility.
No port can be an untagged member (U) of more than one VLAN. If you set a port to be an
untagged member of one VLAN and then set it to be an untagged member of a different
VLAN, the phone changes the initial setting to be excluded from the VLAN.
15.
Configure the CoS setting (IEEE 802.1p). The phone displays:
Type a number for the setting – the phone will accept an input from the keys 0 to 7. This
setting is used only by the phone port on the switch. Press the Enter button.
8.5.5
Names & Numbers
When you select
Menu | Pswd Settings | Names & Numbers
, the display shows the address
(name and domain) that the phone uses to register with the SIP registrar, along with the voice
mail server address:
This example shows four rows, though in practice the display can show only three rows at once.
Use the
Up
and
Down
keys to scroll through the various settings. Press the
OK
button to select a
parameter.
Any of the parameters can be alphanumeric. To enter an alphanumeric parameter, follow the
procedure described in section 6.2.5 on page 49.
8.5.5.1
Device ID
This parameter specifies the name which this phone uses to register with the SIP registrar and to
make calls. This parameter is the user portion of the address:
user @ domain
When this parameter is blank, the default value is the MAC address of the phone. To use a
different name, enter it in the it in the field. To restore the device ID to be the value of the MAC
address, delete the text in the field.
Phone port CoS
}5
(0 to 7. Def=5)
PSetting | Names
}Device ID
Domain
Voice Mail
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