Managing voip traffic, Ip t – LevelOne GSW-4876 User Manual

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IP Address – The IP address for a subnet. Valid IP addresses consist of

four decimal numbers, 0 to 255, separated by periods.

Mask Length – The network mask length.

VLAN ID – VLAN to which matching IP subnet traffic is forwarded.

(Range: 1-4095)

Port Members – Ports assigned to an IP subnet VLAN.

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To configure an IP Subnet-based VLAN:

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Click Advanced Configuration, VCL, IP Subnet-based VLAN.

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Enter the VCE identifier, the network mask length, and the VLAN
identifier. Then mark the ports which will be assigned to this VLAN.

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Click Save.

Figure 70: Assigning Ports to an IP Subnet-based VLAN

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When IP telephony is deployed in an enterprise network, it is

recommended to isolate the Voice over IP (VoIP) network traffic from other

data traffic. Traffic isolation can provide higher voice quality by preventing

excessive packet delays, packet loss, and jitter. This is best achieved by

assigning all VoIP traffic to a single Voice VLAN.

The use of a Voice VLAN has several advantages. It provides security by

isolating the VoIP traffic from other data traffic. End-to-end QoS policies

and high priority can be applied to VoIP VLAN traffic across the network,

guaranteeing the bandwidth it needs. VLAN isolation also protects against

disruptive broadcast and multicast traffic that can seriously affect voice

quality.

The switch allows you to specify a Voice VLAN for the network and set a

service priority for the VoIP traffic. VoIP traffic can be detected on switch

ports by using the source MAC address of packets, or by using LLDP (IEEE

802.1ab) to discover connected VoIP devices. When VoIP traffic is detected

on a configured port, the switch automatically assigns the port as a tagged

member the Voice VLAN. Alternatively, switch ports can be manually

configured.

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