Dell PowerConnect 55xx Systems User Guide 499
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Voice VLAN
The Voice VLAN feature enables you to enhance VoIP service by configuring 
ports to carry IP-voice traffic from IP phones on a specific VLAN. This VLAN 
is configured with a QoS profile that ensures high voice quality.
Equipment, such as VOIP phones, transmits IP traffic with a pre-configured 
Organizational Unique Identifier (OUI) prefix in the source MAC address. 
This enables the switch to dynamically identify ports connected to the VoIP 
equipment and automatically add these ports to the Voice VLAN.
IP phones use one of the following modes, both of which are supported by the 
device:
• Use only tagged packets for all communications.
• Initially use untagged packets while retrieving the initial IP address 
through DHCP. Then the phone uses the Voice VLAN and starts sending 
tagged VoIP packets.
Non-VoIP traffic is dropped from the Voice VLAN when the device is in Auto 
Voice VLAN secured mode. 
The Voice VLAN feature also provides QoS actions to VoIP, ensuring that the 
quality of voice does not deteriorate if the IP traffic is received unevenly. 
To summarize, when Voice VLAN is enabled and configured, and VoIP 
equipment is connected to one of the switch ports, the VoIP traffic triggers 
the switch’s Voice VLAN feature to add this port to the Voice VLAN (a VLAN 
that usually carries only voice traffic), and to assign traffic from this port a 
specific QoS profile, ensuring high voice quality.
The device supports a single voice VLAN.