A voice VLAN is assigned to voice data flows. You can create a
voice VLAN and add the interface connected to a voice device to the
voice VLAN. Then voice data flows can be transmitted in the voice
VLAN.
After a voice VLAN is configured, interfaces connected to IP voice
devices can be added to or deleted from the voice VLAN automatically
or manually and voice data flows can be transmitted in the voice VLAN.
Procedure
Query voice VLAN information.
Choose Service Management > Voice VLAN > Voice VLAN in the navigation tree to open the Voice
VLAN page.
Set the search criteria.
Click Query to display all the
matching records.
Configure a voice VLAN.
Choose Service Management > Voice VLAN > Voice VLAN in the navigation tree to open the Voice
VLAN page.
Select an interface and click Configure to open the Configure Voice VLAN page.
Table 1 describes the parameters
on the Configure Voice VLAN page.
Table 1 Configure Voice VLAN
Parameter
Description
Interface Name
Indicates the name of an interface. The interface name cannot
be modified. You can select multiple interfaces each time.
NOTE:
If only one interface is selected, the configuration
of the interface is displayed on the Configure Voice VLAN page. If multiple interfaces are selected, the default settings
of the interfaces are displayed.
Voice VLAN Status
Indicates whether to enable the voice VLAN function. The
options are Enable and Disable. By default, the value is Disable.
Voice VLAN ID
Indicates the ID of the voice VLAN. This parameter is mandatory
when the voice VLAN function is enabled.
Working Mode
Indicates the working mode of the voice VLAN. The options
are Auto and Manual. This parameter
is valid only when the voice VLAN function is enabled.
Security Mode
Indicates whether to enable the security mode. The options
are Enable and Disable. By default,
the value is Disable. This parameter is valid only
when the voice VLAN function is enabled.
Legacy
Whether an interface can communicate with third-party voice
devices. The options are Up and Down.