Netgear M5300-28G-POE+ (GSM7228PSv1h2) - 12-Port Managed Gigabit Switch Softwarehandbuch
Quality of Service Commands
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M5300, M6100, and M7100 Series ProSAFE Managed Switches
The information in the following table displays when no time range name is specified.
Auto-Voice over IP Commands
This section describes the commands you use to configure Auto-Voice over IP (VoIP)
commands. The Auto-VoIP feature explicitly matches VoIP streams in Ethernet switches and
provides them with a better class-of-service than ordinary traffic. When you enable the
commands. The Auto-VoIP feature explicitly matches VoIP streams in Ethernet switches and
provides them with a better class-of-service than ordinary traffic. When you enable the
Auto-VoIP feature on an interface, the interface scans incoming traffic for the following
call-control protocols:
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Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
•
H.323
•
Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP)
When a call-control protocol is detected, the switch assigns the traffic in that session to the
highest CoS queue, which is generally used for time-sensitive traffic.
highest CoS queue, which is generally used for time-sensitive traffic.
auto-voip
Use this command to configure auto VoIP mode. The supported modes are protocol-based
and oui-based. Protocol-based auto VoIP prioritizes the voice data based on the layer 4 port
used for the voice session. OUI based auto VoIP prioritizes the phone traffic based on the
known OUI of the phone.
and oui-based. Protocol-based auto VoIP prioritizes the voice data based on the layer 4 port
used for the voice session. OUI based auto VoIP prioritizes the phone traffic based on the
known OUI of the phone.
When both modes are enabled, if the connected phone OUI is one of the configured OUI,
then the voice data is prioritized using OUI Auto VoIP, otherwise protocol-based Auto VoIP is
used to prioritize the voice data.
then the voice data is prioritized using OUI Auto VoIP, otherwise protocol-based Auto VoIP is
used to prioritize the voice data.
Term
Definition
Admin Mode
The administrative mode of the time range feature on the switch
Current number of all Time
Ranges
Ranges
The number of time ranges currently configured in the system.
Maximum number of all Time
Ranges
Ranges
The maximum number of time ranges that can be configured in the system.
Time Range Name
Name of the time range.
Status
Status of the time range (active/inactive)
Periodic Entry count
The number of periodic entries configured for the time range.
Absolute Entry
Indicates whether an absolute entry has been configured for the time range (Exists).