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VLAN Settings
Enable users to define devices (e.g. Base station, etc.) with different physical connection to communicate as if they are
connected on a single network segment.
The VLAN settings can be used on a managed network with separate Virtual LANs (VLANs) for sending voice and data
traffic. To work on these networks, the Base stations can tag voice traffic it generates on a specific “voice VLAN” using
the IEEE 802.1q specification.
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PARAMETER
DEFAULT VALUES
DESCRIPTION
ID 0 Is a 12-bit identification of the 802.1Q VLAN.
Permitted value(s): 0 to 4094 (only decimal values are accepted)
A VLAN ID of 0 is used to identify priority frames and ID of 4095 (i.e. FFF)
is reserved.
Null means no VLAN tagging or No VLAN discovery through DHCP.
USER PRIORITY 0 This is a 3-bit value that defines the user priority.
Values are from 0 (best effort) to 7 (highest); 1 represents the lowest
priority. These values can be used to prioritize different classes of traffic
(voice, video, data, etc.).
Permitted value(s):
8 priority levels (i.e. 0 to 7)
SYNCHRONIZATION Disabled Default disabled. By enabled the VLAN ID is automatic synchronized
between the bases in the chain. Bases will be automatic rebooted during
the synchronization.
Note: If using different VLANs, the synchronization should be disabled.
The setting must be changed on each Base station due to non-
synchronization between them
For further help on VLAN configuration refer to Appendix.
DHCP Options
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PARAMETER DEFAULT VALUES DESCRIPTION
PLUG-N-PLAY Enabled Enabled: DHCP option 66 to automatically provide PBX IP address to base.