Netgear GS748AT GS724AT/GS748AT Software Administration Manual - Page 102

OUI, The OUI screen lists the Organizationally Unique Identifiers OUIs associated with the Voice

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GS700AT Smart Switch Software Administration Manual - None - Maintain the current Voice VLAN port/LAG settings. This is the default value. - Auto - Enable the port/LAG to join the Voice VLAN if traffic with an IP Phone MAC Address is transmitted on the port/LAG. The port/LAG is aged out of the voice VLAN if the IP phone's MAC address (with an OUI prefix) is aged out and exceeds the defined aging time. If the MAC Address of the IP phones OUI was added manually to a port/LAG in the Voice VLAN, the user cannot add it to the Voice VLAN in Auto mode, only in Manual mode. • Voice VLAN Security - Select the port/LAG security mode on the Voice VLAN. Port Security ensures that packets arriving with an unrecognized OUI are dropped. - Enable - Enable port/LAG security on the Voice VLAN. - Disable - Disable port/LAG security on the Voice VLAN. This is the default value. • Membership - Displays the Voice VLAN member status. The possible field values are: - Active - Indicates the Voice VLAN membership is active for the interface. - Not Active - Indicates the Voice VLAN membership is not active for the interface. 2. Select the interface. 3. Select the Voice VLAN Mode, Voice VLAN Security and Membership in the provided fields in the first row. 4. Click APPLY to update the device. OUI The OUI screen lists the Organizationally Unique Identifiers (OUIs) associated with the Voice VLAN. The first three bytes of the MAC Address contain a manufacturer identifier, while the last three bytes contain a unique station ID. Using the OUI, you can add specific manufacturer's MAC addresses to the OUI table. Once the OUIs are added, all traffic received on the Voice VLAN ports from the specific IP phone with a listed OUI is forwarded on the voice VLAN. 4-25 v1.0, October 2008 Configuring Switching Settings

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GS700AT Smart Switch Software Administration Manual
4-25
Configuring Switching Settings
v1.0, October 2008
None
– Maintain the current Voice VLAN port/LAG settings. This is the default
value.
Auto
– Enable the port/LAG to join the Voice VLAN if traffic with an IP Phone MAC
Address is transmitted on the port/LAG. The port/LAG is aged out of the voice VLAN
if the IP phone’s MAC address (with an OUI prefix) is aged out and exceeds the
defined aging time. If the MAC Address of the IP phones OUI was added manually to
a port/LAG in the Voice VLAN, the user cannot add it to the Voice VLAN in Auto
mode, only in Manual mode.
Voice VLAN Security
– Select the port/LAG security mode on the Voice VLAN. Port
Security ensures that packets arriving with an unrecognized OUI are dropped.
Enable – Enable port/LAG security on the Voice VLAN.
Disable – Disable port/LAG security on the Voice VLAN. This is the default value.
Membership
– Displays the Voice VLAN member status. The possible field values are:
Active
– Indicates the Voice VLAN membership is active for the interface.
Not Active – Indicates the Voice VLAN membership is not active for the interface.
2.
Select the interface.
3.
Select the
Voice VLAN Mode
,
Voice VLAN Security
and
Membership
in the provided
fields in the first row.
4.
Click
APPLY
to update the device.
OUI
The OUI screen lists the Organizationally Unique Identifiers (OUIs) associated with the Voice
VLAN. The first three bytes of the MAC Address contain a manufacturer identifier, while the last
three bytes contain a unique station ID. Using the OUI, you can add specific manufacturer’s MAC
addresses to the OUI table. Once the OUIs are added, all traffic received on the Voice VLAN ports
from the specific IP phone with a listed OUI is forwarded on the voice VLAN.