Vlan considerations, Vlan tagging – Avaya 1600 Series User Manual

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VLAN Considerations

Issue 5 April 2010

73

Note:

Note:

Table 8

applies to all 1600 Series IP Telephones. Certain 1600 IP Telephones

might have additional, optional information that you can administer. For more
information, see

Chapter 8: Administering Applications and Options

.

VLAN Considerations

If your LAN environment does not include Virtual LANs (VLANs), ignore this section. Otherwise,
this section contains information on how to administer 1600 Series IP Telephones to minimize
registration time and maximize performance in a VLAN environment.

VLAN Tagging

IEEE 802.1Q tagging (VLAN) is a useful method of managing VoIP traffic in your LAN. Avaya
recommends that you establish a voice LAN, set L2QVLAN to that VLAN, and provide voice
traffic with priority over other traffic. If LLDP was used to set the telephones’ VLAN, that setting

TPSLIST

" " (Null)

One or more trusted domain/path strings, separated by

commas without any intervening spaces (0-255 ASCII

characters, including commas). A URL pushed to a

telephone must contain one of these strings if it is to be

used to obtain content to be rendered by the

telephone.

UNNAMEDSTAT

1

Unnamed Registration Status. Specifies whether

unnamed registration is initiated if the user fails to enter

a value at the Extension: prompt or Login screen.

Unnamed registration provides the telephone with a

TTI-level service, enabling a user, for example, to dial

emergency services like 911. Value 1=Yes, 0=No.

VLANSEP

1

VLAN separation. Controls whether frames to/from the

secondary Ethernet interface receive IEEE 802.1Q

tagging treatment. The tagging treatment enables

frames to be forwarded based on their tags in a

manner separate from telephone frames. If tags are not

changed, no tag-based forwarding is employed. Values

are: 1=On/Enabled, 0= Off/Disabled. This parameter is

used with several related parameters. For more

information, see

VLAN Separation

on page 75.

VLANTEST

60

Number of seconds to wait for a DHCPOFFER when

using a non-zero VLAN ID (1-3 ASCII digits, from “0” to

“999”).

Table 8: 1600 Series IP Telephone Customizable System Parameters (continued)

Parameter Name

Default Value

Description and Value Range

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