Grandstream GVC3200 Administration Guide User Manual
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GVC3200 Administration Guide
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802.1x Mode
It is used to enable and select the 802.1x mode for the phone system. The
supported 802.1x modes are:
• Close
• EAP-MD5
• EAP-TLS
• EAP-PEAP
The default setting is "Close".
802.1x Identity
It is used to fill in the identity information for the selected 802.1x mode. (This setting
will be displayed only if 802.1 X mode is enabled).
802.1x Secret
It is used to enter the secret for the 802.1x mode. (This setting will be displayed only
if the 802.1 X mode is enabled).
Private Key
It is used to enter the private key password for the 802.1x mode. (This setting will be
displayed only if the 802.1 X mode is enabled).
CA Certificate
It is used to upload the CA Certificate file to the phone. (This setting will be displayed
only if the 802.1 X mode is enabled).
Client Certificate
It is used to load the Client Certificate file to the phone. (This setting will be
displayed only if the 802.1 X TLS mode is enabled).
QoS
Enable LLDP
It is used to enable the LLDP (Link Layer Discovery Protocol) feature on the phone
system. If it is set to “Yes”, the phone system will broadcast LLDP PDU to advertise
its identity and capabilities and receive same from a physical adjacent layer 2 peer.
The default setting is "Yes".
Layer 3 QoS for
SIP
It is used to define the Layer 3 packet’s QoS parameter for SIP messages in decimal
pattern. This value is used for IP Precedence, Diff-Serv or MPLS. The default setting
is 48 which is equivalent to the DSCP name constant CS6.
Layer 3 QoS for
Audio
It is used to define the Layer 3 packet’s QoS parameter for RTP messages in
decimal pattern. This value is used for IP Precedence, Diff-Serv or MPLS. The
default setting is 48 which is equivalent to the DSCP name constant CS6.
Layer 3 QoS for
Video
It is used to define the Layer 3 packet’s QoS parameters for H.264 messages in
decimal pattern. This value is used for IP Precedence, Diff-Serv or MPLS. The
default setting is 48 which is equivalent to the DSCP name constant CS6.
Layer 2 QoS
802.1q/VLAN Tag
It is used to define the VLAN Identifier of the Layer 2 frames. The default value 0
which means the frame does not belong to any VLAN.
Note:
Please do not change the setting before understanding the VLAN's settings,or the
device can't get the correct IP address.
Layer 2 QoS
802.1p Priority
It is used to define the Priority Code Point within a Layer 2 frame header. The valid
range from 0 to 7. The Default value is 0 which is equivalent to the Routine class for
the Class of Service.
Proxy