Cisco SR224T Administration Guide - Page 174

Source Type, CoS/802.1p, Root Switch MAC Address, Voice VLAN ID Change Time, Interface, Default

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VLAN Management Voice VLAN 12 • Source Type-Displays the type of source where the voice VLAN is discovered by the root switch. • CoS/802.1p-Displays CoS/802.1p values to be used by the LLDP-MED as a voice network policy. • DSCP-Displays DSCP values to be used by the LLDP-MED as a voice network policy. • Root Switch MAC Address-The MAC address of the Auto Voice VLAN root device that discovers or is configured with the voice VLAN from which the voice VLAN is learned. • Switch MAC Address-Base MAC address of the switch. If the device's Switch MAC address is the Root Switch MAC Address, the device is the Auto Voice VLAN root device. • Voice VLAN ID Change Time-Last time that voice VLAN was updated. STEP 2 Click Restart Auto Voice VLAN to reset the voice VLAN to the default voice VLAN and restart Auto Voice VLAN discovery on all the Auto-Voice-VLAN-enabled switches in the LAN. The Voice VLAN Local Table displays voice VLAN configured on the switch, as well as any voice VLAN configuration advertised by directly-connected neighbor devices. It displays the following fields: • Interface-Displays the interface on which voice VLAN configuration was received or configured. If N/A is displayed, the configuration was done on the switch itself. If an interface is displayed, a voice configuration was received from a neighbor. • Source MAC Address- MAC address of a UC from which the voice configuration was received. • Source Type- Type of UC from which voice configuration was received. The following options are available: - Default-Default voice VLAN configuration on the switch - Static-User-defined voice VLAN configuration defined on the switch. - CDP-UC that advertised voice VLAN configuration is running CDP. - LLDP-UC that advertised voice VLAN configuration is running LLDP. - Voice VLAN ID-The identifier of the advertised or configured voice VLAN Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide 175

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VLAN Management
Voice VLAN
Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide
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12
Source Type
—Displays the type of source where the voice VLAN is
discovered by the root switch.
CoS/802.1p
—Displays CoS/802.1p values to be used by the LLDP-MED as
a voice network policy.
DSCP
—Displays DSCP values to be used by the LLDP-MED as a voice
network policy.
Root Switch MAC Address
—The MAC address of the Auto Voice VLAN root
device that discovers or is configured with the voice VLAN from which the
voice VLAN is learned.
Switch MAC Address
—Base MAC address of the switch. If the device's
Switch MAC address is the Root Switch MAC Address, the device is the
Auto Voice VLAN root device.
Voice VLAN ID Change Time
—Last time that voice VLAN was updated.
STEP
2
Click
Restart Auto Voice VLAN
to reset the voice VLAN to the default voice VLAN
and restart Auto Voice VLAN discovery on all the Auto-Voice-VLAN-enabled
switches in the LAN.
The Voice VLAN Local Table displays voice VLAN configured on the switch, as
well as any voice VLAN configuration advertised by directly-connected neighbor
devices. It displays the following fields:
Interface
—Displays the interface on which voice VLAN configuration was
received or configured. If
N/A
is displayed, the configuration was done on
the switch itself. If an interface is displayed, a voice configuration was
received from a neighbor.
Source MAC Address
— MAC address of a UC from which the voice
configuration was received.
Source Type
— Type of UC from which voice configuration was received.
The following options are available:
-
Default
—Default voice VLAN configuration on the switch
-
Static
—User-defined voice VLAN configuration defined on the switch.
-
CDP
—UC that advertised voice VLAN configuration is running CDP.
-
LLDP
—UC that advertised voice VLAN configuration is running LLDP.
-
Voice VLAN ID
—The identifier of the advertised or configured voice
VLAN