Linksys WIP310 SPA500 Series and WIP310 IP Phone Administration Guide - Page 139

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Configuring Security, Quality, and Network Features Configuring VLAN Settings 5 • Obtains the protocol addresses of neighboring devices and also discovers the platform of those devices. • Shows information about the interfaces your router uses. • Is media and protocol-independent. If you are using a VLAN without CDP, you must enter a VLAN ID for the IP phone. STEP 1 Log in to the web administration interface. STEP 2 Click Admin Login and advanced. STEP 3 Click the System tab. STEP 4 Enter the following parameters: Parameter Enable VLAN Enable CDP VLAN ID Enable PC Port VLAN Tagging PC Port VLAN Highest Priority Description Choose Yes to enable VLAN. Choose no to disable. Enable CDP only if you are using a switch that has Cisco Discovery Protocol. CDP is negotiation based and determines which VLAN the IP phone resides in. If you use a VLAN without CDP (VLAN enabled and CDP disabled), enter a VLAN ID for the IP phone. Note that only voice packets are tagged with the VLAN ID. Enables VLAN and priority tagging on the phone data port (802.1p/q). This feature facilities tagging of the VLAN ID (802.1Q) and priority bits (802.1p) of the traffic coming from the PC port of the IP phone. Defaults to No. Choose Yes to enable the tagging algorithm. Choose No Limit, or 0-7 (default 0). The highest priority is 7. The priority applied to all frames, tagged and untagged. The phone modifies the frame priority only if the incoming frame priority is higher than this value. Cisco SPA 500 Series and WIP310 IP Phone Administration Guide 128

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Configuring Security, Quality, and Network Features
Configuring VLAN Settings
Cisco SPA 500 Series and WIP310 IP Phone Administration Guide
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5
Obtains the protocol addresses of neighboring devices and also discovers
the platform of those devices.
Shows information about the interfaces your router uses.
Is media and protocol-independent.
If you are using a VLAN without CDP, you must enter a VLAN ID for the IP phone.
STEP 1
Log in to the web administration interface.
STEP
2
Click
Admin Login
and
advanced
.
STEP
3
Click the
System
tab.
STEP
4
Enter the following parameters:
Parameter
Description
Enable VLAN
Choose
Yes
to enable VLAN. Choose
no
to
disable.
Enable CDP
Enable CDP
only if you are using a switch that
has Cisco Discovery Protocol. CDP is
negotiation based and determines which VLAN
the IP phone resides in.
VLAN ID
If you use a VLAN without CDP (VLAN enabled
and CDP disabled), enter a
VLAN ID
for the IP
phone. Note that only voice packets are tagged
with the VLAN ID.
Enable PC Port VLAN Tagging
Enables VLAN and priority tagging on the phone
data port (802.1p/q). This feature facilities
tagging of the VLAN ID (802.1Q) and priority bits
(802.1p) of the traffic coming from the PC port of
the IP phone.
Defaults to No. Choose
Yes
to enable the
tagging algorithm.
PC Port VLAN Highest Priority
Choose
No Limit
, or 0-7 (default 0). The highest
priority is 7. The priority applied to all frames,
tagged and untagged. The phone modifies the
frame priority only if the incoming frame priority
is higher than this value.