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Avaya J179
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Parameter name Default value Description
L2QSIG 6 Specifies the value of the VLAN priority portion of
the VLAN tag when the phone generates tagged
Ethernet frames from the internal CPU of the
phone. These values are inserted into the VLAN
tag for signaling frames (SIP). All other frames
except those specified by the L2QAUD
parameter are set to priority 0.
Valid values are 0 through 7.
L2QSIG is configured through:
SET command in the Settings file
LLDP
Related links
Virtual LAN (VLAN) on page 54
IPv4 and IPv6
Avaya J100 Series IP Phones support IPv4 and IPv6 dual mode, as well as only IPv6 mode. All
the IPv4 functionality is retained for IPv6. IPv6 protocol is enabled by default.
Avaya J100 Series IP Phones support the following combinations of IPv4 and IPv6 IP address
configuration:
Dual mode: Both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses are configured by using static addressing.
Dual mode: Both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses are configured by using DHCP.
IPv4 only mode.
IPv6 only mode.
IPv6 auto-configuration
The auto-configuration process includes generating a link-local address, global addresses via
stateless address auto-configuration (SLAAC), and the Duplicate Address Detection procedure for
verifying that the addresses are unique.
On the phone, IPv6 address can be assigned to the interface in the following ways:
By using DHCPv6
By using SLAAC
Manually
For more information, see
Configuring IPv6 from the phone menu on page 65.
Both DHCPv6 and stateless address auto-configuration may be used simultaneously.
IPv4 and IPv6
July 2019 Installing and Administering Avaya J100 Series IP Phones 61
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