Media Priority bits
802.1Q priority bits for the media (audio) stream There is not a media priority bit prompt if 802.1Q is
not enabled.
Disable PC Port
With a disabled PC Port, the IP Deskphone with SIP Software does not receive or send packets to
or from the PC port. No device can use the PC port to connect to the network.
Data VLAN
Configure the Data VLAN (the VLAN applicable to the PC port). The behavior of the PC port is
summarized in the following table.
Table 23: PC Port (incoming traffic from PC)
Data VLAN Result
No VLAN All traffic received on the PC port is forwarded based
on the MAC address. The packets are not modified
in any way.
Manual (value from 1 to 4094) All untagged packets received from the PC have an
802.1q header appended and the VLAN ID is
configured to the value that is manually provisioned
in this field. Any packet arriving on the PC port that is
already tagged with matching VLAN ID is forwarded
as is. Packets tagged with different VLAN IDs are
dropped.
Enter a value from 1 to 4094.
Table 24: PC Port (outgoing)
Data VLAN Result
No All traffic received on the network port and telephony
port is forwarded to the PC port based on MAC
address only. The packets are not modified in any
way.
4095 (Note that the value 4095 is not a valid VLAN
ID. This is intentional to ensure a proper VLAN ID is
entered.)
Traffic is forwarded to the PC port based on a review
of the MAC address of the packet, as well as the
value configured in the Data VLAN field. Traffic is
Table continues…
Device Settings on the IP Deskphone with SIP Software
156 SIP Software for Avaya 1200 Series IP Deskphones-Administration March 2015
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