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MED Network Policy
MED Network Policy work with interactive voice and or video services that have
specific real time network policy requirements.
Setting the LLDP MED Policy for Voice Application
1.
On the
Voice Auto Mode Configuration
page, select a method for
determining the voice VLAN ID:
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Auto:
Will automatically detect the voice VLAN ID.
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Manual:
Allows you to manual set the voice VLAN ID.
2.
Click on the
Apply
button.
Applying Network Policy Configuration
1.
On the
Network Policy Configuration
page, select the settings you wish to
apply:
•
Network Policy Number:
Select a network policy number from the drop-
down list:
•
1:
Layer 2 VLAN ID (IEEE 802.1Q-2003)
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2:
Layer 2 priority value (IEEE 802.1D-2004)
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3:
Layer 3 Diffserv code point (DSCP) value (IETF RFC 2474)
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Application:
Select an application type from the drop-down list:
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Voice:
Used for dedicated IP Telephony headsets and other similar
appliances that support interactive voice services.
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Voice Signaling:
Used for network topologies that require a different
policy for voice signaling than for voice media.
•
Guest Voice:
Supports a separate limited feature set, for guest users.
•
Guest Voice Signaling:
Used for network topologies that require a
different policy for guest voice signaling than for guest voice.
•
Softphone Voice:
Used for Softphone applications on a PC or laptop.
These endpoints typically use a untagged VLAN or single tagged data
specific VLAN.
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Video Conferencing:
Used for dedicated video conference device which
supports real time interactive video/audio services.