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Parameter Set to Notes
Untag (2): The device sends untagged packets.
L2QVLAN Non-
zero
value
Specifies the 802.1Q VLAN identifier. This parameter must not
have the same value as that of PHY2VLAN.
VLANTEST 0 to 999 Specifies the number of seconds to wait for a DHCPOFFER
message reception on a non-zero VLAN. The default value is 60
seconds.
VLANSEP 1 Enables the VLAN separation.
PHY2TAGS 0 or 1 Specifies whether tags are stripped from frames forwarded to the
secondary Ethernet interface.
0: VLAN tags are removed from frames forwarded to the
secondary Ethernet interface.
1: VLAN tags are not removed from frames forwarded to the
secondary Ethernet interface.
PHY2VLAN Non-
zero
value
Specifies the value of the 802.1Q VLAN identifier for tagged
frames through the secondary Ethernet interface. This parameter
must not have the same value as that of L2QVLAN.
For a full VLAN separation between the device and computer packets, the VLAN configuration
must meet the following conditions:
VLANSEP is 1
L2Q is 0 or 1
L2QVLAN is not equal to 0
PHY2VLAN is not equal to 0
L2QVLAN is not equal to PHY2VLAN
VLANTEST is 0 or timer is less than VLANTEST
The device tries to obtain an IP address from the DHCP server on the voice VLAN. If the device
gets an IP address, the device sends all the tagged packets on the voice VLAN. Set the
PHY2VLAN parameter to the data VLAN so that tagged or untagged packets from the computer
are assigned to the data VLAN. Tagged packets from VLAN computers other than the data VLAN
are blocked.
Security configuration
May 2018 Installing and Administering Avaya Vantage
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