Allied Telesis AT-S111 User Manual

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Chapter 20: Voice VLAN
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Overview
The AT-GS950/48PS Voice VLAN feature is specifically designed to 
maintain high quality, uninterrupted voice traffic through the switch. When 
talking on a voice over IP phone, a user expects to have no interruptions in 
the conversation and excellent voice quality. The Voice VLAN feature can 
be configured to meet these requirements.
CoS with Voice
VLAN
The Voice VLAN CoS parameter maintains the voice quality between the 
ingress and egress ports of the AT-GS950/48PS switch. CoS must be 
enabled for the Voice VLAN CoS priority to take effect. The CoS priority 
level that you configure is applied to voice traffic on all ports of the voice 
VLAN.
Normally, most (non-Voice) Ethernet traffic transverses the AT-GS950/
48PS switch through lower order egress queues. To avoid delays and 
interruptions in the voice data flow, the CoS priority level assigned to the 
voice VLAN should be mapped to a higher order queue and the 
scheduling algorithm should be set to Strict Priority. These settings 
ensure that the voice data packets are processed before other types of 
data so that the voice quality is maintained as the voice data passes 
through the AT-GS950/48PS switch.
Note
For more information about how to configure these CoS parameters, 
see “Mapping CoS Priorities to Egress Queues” on page 180 and 
“Queue Scheduling Algorithm” on page 185.
Organization
Unique Identifier
(OUI)
Each IP phone manufacturer can be identified by one or more 
Organization Unique Identifiers (OUIs). An OUI is three bytes long and is 
usually expressed in hexadecimal format. It is imbedded into the first part 
of each MAC address of an Ethernet network device. You can find the OUI 
of an IP phone in the first three complete bytes of its MAC address. 
Typically, you will find that all of the IP phones you are installing have the 
same OUI in common.
The AT-GS950/48PS switch identifies a voice data packet by comparing 
the OUI information in the packet’s source MAC address with an OUI table 
that you configure when you initially set up the voice VLAN. This is 
important when the Auto-Detection feature for a port and is a dynamic 
voice VLAN port. 
Note
See “Dynamic Auto-Detection vs Static Ports” on page 259 for more 
information about the Auto-Detection feature.