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Number OUI
Vendor
3
00-04-0D-00-00-00
Avaya phone
4
00-60-B9-00-00-00
Philips/NEC phone
5
00-D0-1E-00-00-00
Pingtel phone
6
00-E0-75-00-00-00
Polycom phone
7
00-E0-BB-00-00-00
3com phone
Table 9-1 OUIs on the Switch
Voice VLAN Mode
A Voice VLAN can operate in two Modes: Automatic Mode and Manual Mode.
Automatic Mode: The Switch will Automatically add any Port that receives Voice
packets to the Voice VLAN and determine the Priority of the packets by learning the
Source MAC of the Untagged packets sent from the IP phone when it is powered on.
The Aging Time of the Voice VLAN can be configured. If the Switch does not receive
any Voice packets on the Ingress Port within the Aging Time, the Switch will remove the
Port from the Voice VLAN.
Manual Mode: You must manually add the Port connected to an IP Phone to the Voice
VLAN. After adding the Port, the Switch will assign ACL Rules and configure the Priority
of the packets by learning the Source MAC Address of packets and matching it to
an OUI.
The Voice VLAN mode is configured according to the type of packets sent by Voice
device and the link type of the connected Port.
Securing Voice VLAN Ports
When a Voice VLAN is enabled on a Port, you can configure its Forwarding Mode to
filter the Data Stream. If Forwarding Mode is enabled, the Port will only forward Voice
packets and discards other packets whose Source MAC Addresses do not match any
configured OUIs. If Forwarding Mode is disabled, the Port forwards all packets received
regardless of OUI.
NOTE: We do not recommend transmitting Voice streams with other
data packets in the Voice VLAN.
The Voice VLAN function can be implemented on
VoIP VLAN Config, VoIP VLAN Port
Config and VoIP OUI Config pages.