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Table 16 Required configurations on ports of different link types for them to support tagged voice traffic
Port link
type
Voice VLAN
assignment mode
Support for tagged
voice traffic
Configuration requirements
Automatic
Access
Manual
No —
Automatic
The PVID of the port cannot be the voice VLAN.
Trunk
Manual
Yes
The PVID of the port cannot be the voice VLAN.
Configure the port to permit packets of the voice
VLAN to pass through.
Automatic
The PVID of the port cannot be the voice VLAN.
Hybrid
Manual
Yes
The PVID of the port cannot be the voice VLAN.
Configure the port to permit packets of the voice
VLAN to pass through tagged.
•
IP phones send untagged voice traffic
When IP phones send untagged voice traffic, you can only configure the voice traffic receiving ports on
the device to operate in manual voice VLAN assignment mode.
Table 17 Required configurations on ports of different link types for them to support tagged voice traffic
Port link
type
Voice VLAN
assignment mode
Support for untagged
voice traffic
Configuration requirements
Automatic No
—
Access
Manual Yes
Configure the PVID of the port as the voice
VLAN.
Automatic No
—
Trunk
Manual Yes
Configure the PVID of the port as the voice VLAN
and assign the port to the voice VLAN.
Automatic No
—
Hybrid
Manual Yes
Configure the PVID of the port as the voice VLAN
and configure the port to permit packets of the
voice VLAN to pass through untagged.
CAUTION:
•
If an IP phone sends tagged voice traffic and its accessing port is configured with 802.1X authentication
and guest VLAN, assign different VLAN IDs for the voice VLAN, the PVID of the connecting port, and
the 802.1X guest VLAN.
•
If an IP phone sends untagged voice traffic, to implement the voice VLAN feature, you must configure the
PVID of the IP phone’s accessing port as the voice VLAN. As a result, you cannot implement 802.1X
authentication.