User's Manual
666 802.1Q VLAN description
• IP Phone 1150E
• IP Phone 1165E
• IP Phone 1220
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IP Phone 1230
The three-port switch does not interpret the 802.1Q header, but rather,
allows the packets to pass through unmodified. Priority is achieved on a
per port basis. The phone "port" traffic has higher priority over the Ethernet
port to which the PC connects.
An IP Phone can receive Broadcast frames from a PC data VLAN. Any
data network broadcast storm packets from the network are seen by the
IP Phone. Significant broadcast storms occurring on the Data VLAN can
impact IP Phone performance. See “VLAN Configuration Choices” (page
668) for configuration information to filter network activity from impacting IP
Phone performance.
Enhanced 802.1P and 802.1Q support improves voice quality by taking
advantage of the VLAN filtering available on the three-port switch on the IP
Phones 1100 Series , IP Phones 1200 Series, IP Phone 2002, IP Phone
2004, and IP Phone 2007.
The following functions are available on the three-port switch
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hardware VLAN filter
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two TX (out) queues on each port —High Priority Queue (HPQ) and
Low Priority Queue (LPQ)
Therefore, traffic other than Voice VLAN can be filtered by enabling the
VLAN filtering feature and taking advantage of the hardware VLAN filter.
Voice traffic is always queued to the HPQ thereby ensuring a higher
quality of service.
VLAN IDs
The VOICE and Data VLAN ID fields can be specified on a per interface
basis. There is only one network interface on the IP Phone; however, the
IP Phone has two internal IDs, one for voice and one for data traffic. The
IP Phone firmware can detect and route the voice and data traffic.
The VLAN ID fields are global settings. That is, all voice packets
transmitted by the IP Phone have the same VOICE VLAN ID. If Data
VLAN is enabled, the IP Phone adds the Data VLAN ID to untagged traffic.
However, if the traffic arriving on the PC port is already tagged, the frame
passes through unchanged.
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