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Chapter 4: Configuring your VOIP 
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Ethernet/IP Parameter Definitions  
Field Name 
Values Description
Ethernet Parameters 
 
Packet Prioritization 
(802.1p) 
Y/N 
Select to activate prioritization under 802.1p protocol (described below). 
Frame Type 
Type II, SNAP 
Must be set to match network’s frame type. Default is Type II. 
802.1p 
A draft standard of the IEEE about data traffic prioritization on Ethernet networks.  The 802.1p 
draft is an extension of the 802.1D bridging standard.  802.1D determines how prioritization will 
operate within a MAC-layer bridge for any kind of media.  The 802.1Q draft for virtual local-area-
networks (VLANs) addresses the issue of prioritization for Ethernet networks in particular. 
802.1p enacts this Quality-of-Service feature using 3 bits. This 3-bit code allows data switches to 
reorder packets based on priority level.  The descriptors for the 8 priority levels are given below. 
802.1p PRIORITY LEVELS: 
LOWEST PRIORITY 
  1 – Background:  Bulk transfers and other activities permitted on the network, but should not 
affect the use of network by other users and applications. 
  2 – Spare:  An unused (spare) value of the user priority. 
  0 – Best Effort (default):  Normal priority for ordinary LAN traffic. 
  3 – Excellent Effort:  The best effort type of service that an information services organization 
would deliver to its most important customers. 
  4 – Controlled Load:  Important business applications subject to some form of “Admission 
Control”, such as preplanning of Network requirement, characterized by bandwidth 
reservation per flow. 
  5 – Video:  Traffic characterized by delay < 100 ms. 
  6 – Voice:  Traffic characterized by delay < 10 ms. 
  7 - Network Control:  Traffic urgently needed to maintain and support network infrastructure. 
HIGHEST PRIORITY 
Call Control Priority 
0-7, where 0 is 
lowest priority 
Sets the priority for signaling packets. 
VOIP Media Priority 
0-7, where 0 is 
lowest priority 
Sets the priority for media packets. 
Others (Priorities) 
0-7, where 0 is 
lowest priority 
Sets the priority for SMTP, DNS, DHCP, and other packet types. 
VLAN ID 
1 - 4094 
The 802.1Q IEEE standard allows virtual LANs to be defined within a network. 
This field identifies each virtual LAN by number. 
IP Parameter fields 
 
Gateway Name 
alphanumeric 
Descriptor of current VOIP unit to distinguish it from other units in system. 
Enable DHCP 
Y/N 
disabled by 
default 
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is a method for assigning IP address and 
other IP parameters to computers on the IP network in a single message with 
great flexibility.  IP addresses can be static or temporary depending on the 
needs of the computer. 
IP Address 
n.n.n.n 
The unique LAN IP address assigned to the MultiVOIP.  
IP Mask 
n.n.n.n 
Subnetwork address that allows for sharing of IP addresses within a LAN. 
Gateway 
n.n.n.n 
The IP address of the device that connects your MultiVOIP to the Internet.  
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