Configuration restrictions and guidelines, Configuration procedure – H3C Technologies H3C S5560 Series Switches User Manual

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Step Command

Remarks

3.

Configure QoS priority
settings for incoming voice

VLAN packets.

Configure the port to trust and
retain the QoS priority settings:

a.

Use the 802.1p priority in
incoming packets for priority

mapping:

qos trust dot1p

b.

Configure the port to trust and

retain the QoS priority
settings:

voice-vlan qos trust

Configure the port to modify the

CoS and DSCP values:
voice-vlan qos cos-value

dscp-value

By default, a port modifies the
CoS and DSCP values for voice
VLAN packets to 6 and 46,

respectively.
If you execute the voice-vlan

qos and voice-vlan qos trust
commands multiple times, the

most recent configuration takes

effect.
For more information about the

qos trust dot1p command, see
ACL and QoS Command

Reference.

Configuring a port to operate in automatic voice VLAN
assignment mode

Configuration restrictions and guidelines

When you configure a port to operate in automatic voice VLAN assignment mode, follow these

restrictions and guidelines:

Do not configure a VLAN as both a voice VLAN and a protocol-based VLAN. A voice VLAN in
automatic mode on a hybrid port processes only tagged incoming voice traffic. A protocol-based

VLAN on a hybrid port processes only untagged incoming packets. For more information about

protocol-based VLANs, see "Configuring protocol-based VLANs."

H3C recommends not using the automatic voice VLAN assignment mode together with MSTP. In
MSTP mode, if a port is blocked in the MSTI of the target voice VLAN, the port drops the received

packets instead of delivering them to the CPU. As a result, the receiving port will not be dynamically

assigned to the voice VLAN.

H3C recommends not using the automatic voice VLAN assignment mode together with PVST. In
PVST mode, if the target voice VLAN is not permitted on a port, the port is placed in blocked state.

The received packets are dropped instead of being delivered to the CPU. As a result, the receiving
port will not be dynamically assigned to the voice VLAN.

H3C recommends not configuring both dynamic MAC-based VLAN assignment and automatic
voice VLAN assignment mode on a port. If you have to configure both of them on a port, configure

dynamic MAC-based VLAN assignment first. If you configure them in a reverse order, conflict will

occur. When you remove one of the configurations, the operation of the other is affected.

Configuration procedure

To configure a port to operate in automatic voice VLAN assignment mode:

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

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