Netgear GS724Tv4 Software Administration Manual - Page 94

Protocol-Based VLAN Group Membership, Voice VLAN

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GS716Tv3, GS724Tv4, and GS748Tv5 Smart Switches Protocol-Based VLAN Group Membership The Protocol-Based VLAN Group Membership screen is used to define a protocol-based VLAN group.  To set up protocol-based VLAN group membership: 1. Select Switching > VLAN > Advanced > Protocol-Based VLAN Group Membership. 2. From the Group ID list, select the protocol-based VLAN group ID for which you want to display or configure data. 3. Click the orange bar to display the port list. Use this port list to add ports to this protocol-based VLAN group. Note that a given interface can belong to only one group for a given protocol. If you have already added a port to a group for IP, you cannot add it to another group that also includes IP, although you could add it to a new group for IPX. 4. In the Group Name field, enter the name for the protocol-based VLAN you selected. 5. Click the Apply button. 6. Click Current Members button to view the current members of the selected protocol-based VLAN group. Voice VLAN Configure the voice VLAN settings for ports that carry traffic from IP phones. The voice VLAN feature can help ensure that the sound quality of an IP phone is safeguarded from deteriorating when the data traffic on the port is high.  To configure the voice VLAN: 1. Select Switching > VLAN > Advanced > Voice VLAN Configuration. 2. Next to Admin Mode, globally enable the administrative mode for Voice VLAN on the switch. 3. Select the ports to configure: For information about how to select and configure one or more ports, see Configuring Interface Settings on page 28. 4. From the Interface Mode list, select one of the following options to determine how an IP phone connected to the selected port should send voice traffic: • VLAN ID. Forward voice traffic in the specified voice VLAN. • Dot1p. Tag voice traffic with the specified 802.1p priority value. • None. Use the settings configured on the IP phone to send untagged voice traffic. • Untagged. Send untagged voice traffic. • Disable. Operationally disables the voice VLAN feature on the interface. Configuring Switching 94

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Configuring Switching
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GS716Tv3, GS724Tv4, and GS748Tv5 Smart Switches
Protocol-Based VLAN Group Membership
The Protocol-Based VLAN Group Membership screen is used to define a protocol-based
VLAN group.
To set up protocol-based VLAN group membership:
1.
Select
Switching
>
VLAN
>
Advanced
>
Protocol-Based VLAN Group Membership
.
2.
From the Group ID list, select the protocol-based VLAN group ID for which you want to
display or configure data.
3.
Click the orange bar to display the port list.
Use this port list to add ports to this protocol-based VLAN group.
Note that a given interface can belong to only one group for a given protocol. If you have
already added a port to a group for IP, you cannot add it to another group that also
includes IP, although you could add it to a new group for IPX.
4.
In the Group Name field, enter the name for the protocol-based VLAN you selected.
5.
Click the
Apply
button.
6.
Click
Current Members
button to view the current members of the selected protocol-based
VLAN group.
Voice VLAN
Configure the voice VLAN settings for ports that carry traffic from IP phones. The voice VLAN
feature can help ensure that the sound quality of an IP phone is safeguarded from
deteriorating when the data traffic on the port is high.
To configure the voice VLAN:
1.
Select
Switching
>
VLAN
>
Advanced
>
Voice VLAN Configuration.
2.
Next to
Admin Mode
, globally enable the administrative mode for Voice VLAN on the
switch.
3.
Select the ports to configure:
For information about how to select and configure one or more ports, see
Configuring
Interface Settings
on page 28.
4.
From the Interface Mode list, select one of the following options to determine how an IP
phone connected to the selected port should send voice traffic:
VLAN ID
. Forward voice traffic in the specified voice VLAN.
Dot1p
. Tag voice traffic with the specified 802.1p priority value.
None
. Use the settings configured on the IP phone to send untagged voice traffic.
Untagged
. Send untagged voice traffic.
Disable
. Operationally disables the voice VLAN feature on the interface.