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Avaya 1230 - Active Call Management

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Table 21: Telephony Port (incoming)
Voice VLAN Setting Result
No VLAN (default setting) All telephony traffic that is transmitted on the
telephony port is forwarded untagged.
Manual (value from 1 to 4094) All telephony traffic that is transmitted on the
telephony port has an 802.1q header appended and
its Voice VLAN ID is set to the value manually
configured here.
Enter a value from 1 to 4094.
VLAN Filter
Configure the VLAN Filter (not available if Voice VLAN is configured as No).
Table 22: VLAN Filter
VLAN Filter Setting Result
Enabled (box is checked) Traffic is forwarded to the IP Deskphone port, based
on a review of the MAC address of the packet as
well as the 802.1q tag value. Traffic is forwarded
through the IP Deskphone port, (to the network stack
of the IP Deskphone), only if the packet matches the
MAC address of the IP Deskphone and contains the
Voice VLAN tag. If the Automatic VLAN Discovery
feature is used, the filter is adjusted dynamically as
the IP Deskphone validates the VLAN suggested by
DHCP.
Disabled The VLAN filter is disabled by default. If the VLAN
filter is disabled, traffic is forwarded to the
IP Deskphone port based only on a review of the
MAC address of the packet. The IP Deskphone
accepts traffic addressed to the MAC address of the
IP Deskphone as well as any broadcast or multicast
packets from any VLAN.
Ctrl Priority bits
802.1Q priority bits for the control or signaling stream. There is not a control priority bit prompt if
802.1Q is not enabled.
VLAN Filter
March 2015 SIP Software for Avaya 1200 Series IP Deskphones-Administration 155
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