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Instruction Manual
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Menu option
Description
Delete
Select to delete the entry. It will be deleted during the next
save.
Telephony OUI
A telephony OUI address is a globally unique identifier
assigned to a vendor by IEEE. It must be 6 characters long and
the input format is “xx-xx-xx” (x is a hexadecimal digit).
Description
Specify the description of OUI address. It describes which
vendor telephony device it belongs to. The allowed string
length is 0 to 32.
1. On the main screen of the Web management UI, click
Configuration
>
Voice VLAN
>
OUI
.
2. To add a new entry, click
Add New Entry
.
3. To save your settings, click
Save
.
To restore the previous settings, click
Reset
.
Change the Port Classification settings
Use the QoS Ingress Port Configuration screen to set the basic QoS parameters for a
port, including the default traffic class, DP Level (IEEE 802.1p), user priority and the
drop eligible indicator.
You can access the screen by clicking
Configuration
>
QoS
>
Port classification
.
Menu option
Description
Port
The port number that the configuration below applies to.
QoS Class
Controls the default QoS class, (in other words, the QoS class
for frames that are not classified in any other way). There is a
one-to-one mapping between QoS class, queue, and priority.
A QoS class of 0 (zero) has the lowest priority.
Note:
If the QoS
class has been dynamically changed, then the actual QoS
class is shown in parentheses after the configured QoS class.
DP Level
Controls the default Drop Precedence Level. All frames are
classified to a DP level. If the port is VLAN aware, the frame is
tagged and Tag Class is enabled. Then the frame is classified
to a DP level that is mapped from the PCP and DEI value in the
tag. Otherwise, the frame is classified to the default DP level.
The classified DP level can be overruled by a QCL entry.