Ethernet menu, Syslog menu – Polycom SOUNDPOINT SIP 3.1 User Manual

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Setting up Your System

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Ethernet Menu

The following Ethernet configuration parameters can be modified on the

Ethernet menu:

Syslog Menu

Syslog is a standard for forwarding log messages in an IP network. The term

“syslog” is often used for both the actual syslog protocol, as well as the

application or library sending syslog messages.

Name

Possible Values

Description

CDP Compatibility

Enabled, Disabled

If enabled, the phone will use a CDP compatibility
method. It also reports PoE power usage to the switch.
The default value is Enabled.

VLAN ID

Null, 0 through 4094

Phone’s 802.1Q VLAN identifier. The default value is Null.

Note: Null = no VLAN tagging

VLAN Filtering

Enabled, Disabled

Filter received Ethernet packets so that the TCP/IP stack
does not process bad data or too much data.

Enable/disable the VLAN filtering state.

The default value is Disabled.

Storm Filtering

Enabled, Disabled

Filter received Ethernet packets so that the TCP/IP stack
does not process bad data or too much data.

Enable/disable the DoS storm prevention state.

The default value is Enabled.

LAN Port Mode

0 = Auto
1 = 10HD
2 = 10FD
3 = 100HD
4 = 100FD
5 = 1000FD

The network speed over the Ethernet.

The default value is Auto.

HD means half duplex and FD means full duplex.

Note: Polycom recommends that you do not change this
setting.

PC Port Mode

0 = Auto
1 = 10HD
2 = 10FD
3 = 100HD
4 = 100FD
5 = 1000FD
-1 = Disabled

The network speed over the Ethernet.

The default value is Auto.

HD means half duplex and FD means full duplex.

Note: Polycom recommends that you do not change this
setting unless you want to disable the PC port.

Note

The LAN Port Mode and PC Port Mode parameters are only available on
SoundPoint IP 330, 430, 550, 560, 601, 650, and 670 phones.

Only the SoundPoint IP 560 and 670 supports the LAN Port Mode and PC Port
Mode setting of 1000FD.

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