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Configuring voip traffic ports, Figure 165 s, Port settings – Brocade 6910 Ethernet Access Switch Configuration Guide (Supporting R2.2.0.0) User Manual

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Configuring VoIP Traffic Ports

To show the MAC OUI numbers used for VoIP equipment:

1. Click Traffic, VoIP.

2. Select Configure OUI from the Step list.

3. Select Show from the Action list.

FIGURE 165

Showing an OUI Telephony List

Configuring VoIP Traffic Ports

Use the Traffic > VoIP (Configure Interface) page to configure ports for VoIP traffic, you need to set
the mode (Auto or Manual), specify the discovery method to use, and set the traffic priority. You can
also enable security filtering to ensure that only VoIP traffic is forwarded on the Voice VLAN.

CLI References

“Configuring Voice VLANs”

on page 408

Command Usage
All ports are set to VLAN hybrid mode by default. Prior to enabling VoIP for a port (by setting the VoIP
mode to Auto or Manual as described below), first ensure that VLAN membership is not set to
access mode (see

“Adding Static Members to VLANs”

on page 754).

Parameters
These parameters are displayed:

Mode – Specifies if the port will be added to the Voice VLAN when VoIP traffic is detected.
(Default: None)

None – The Voice VLAN feature is disabled on the port. The port will not detect VoIP traffic
or be added to the Voice VLAN.

Auto – The port will be added as a tagged member to the Voice VLAN when VoIP traffic is
detected on the port. You must select a method for detecting VoIP traffic, either OUI or
802.1ab (LLDP). When OUI is selected, be sure to configure the MAC address ranges in the
Telephony OUI list.

Manual – The Voice VLAN feature is enabled on the port, but the port must be manually
added to the Voice VLAN.

Security – Enables security filtering that discards any non-VoIP packets received on the port
that are tagged with the voice VLAN ID. VoIP traffic is identified by source MAC addresses
configured in the Telephony OUI list, or through LLDP that discovers VoIP devices attached to
the switch. Packets received from non-VoIP sources are dropped. (Default: Disabled)