Displaying and maintaining voice vlans, Voice vlan configuration examples, Network requirements – H3C Technologies H3C WX5500E Series Access Controllers User Manual

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Step Command

Remarks

3.

Add a recognizable OUI
address.

voice vlan mac-address oui mask
oui-mask [ description text ]

Optional.
By default, each voice VLAN has

default OUI addresses configured.
For the default OUI addresses of

different vendors, see

Table 14

.

4.

Enter interface view.

interface interface-type
interface-number

N/A

5.

Configure the port to operate
in manual voice VLAN

assignment mode.

undo voice vlan mode auto

By default, the manual voice VLAN
assignment mode is disabled.

6.

Assign the access, trunk, or
hybrid port in manual voice

VLAN assignment mode to the

voice VLAN.

For the configuration procedure,
see "

Assigning an access port to a

VLAN

," "

Assigning a trunk port to

a VLAN

," or "

Assigning a hybrid

port to a VLAN

."

After you assign an access port to
the voice VLAN, the voice VLAN
becomes the PVID of the port

automatically.

7.

Configure the voice VLAN as
the PVID of the trunk or hybrid

port.

For the configuration procedure,
see "

Assigning a trunk port to a

VLAN

," or "

Assigning a hybrid

port to a VLAN

."

Optional.
This operation is required for
untagged inbound voice traffic

and prohibited for tagged inbound

voice traffic.

8.

Enable voice VLAN on the
port.

voice vlan vlan-id enable

By default, voice VLAN is disabled.

Displaying and maintaining voice VLANs

Task Command

Remarks

Display the voice VLAN state.

display voice vlan state [ | { begin | exclude |
include } regular-expression ]

Available in any view.

Display the OUI addresses that the
system supports.

display voice vlan oui [ | { begin | exclude |
include } regular-expression ]

Available in any view.

Voice VLAN configuration examples

This section provides voice VLAN configuration examples.

Automatic voice VLAN assignment mode configuration
example

Network requirements

As shown in

Figure 46

:

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