Avaya 9600 manual Vlan Detection, Vlan Default Value and Priority Tagging

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VLAN Considerations

VLAN Detection

The Avaya IP Telephones support automatic detection of the condition where the L2QVLAN setting is incorrect. When VLAN tagging is enabled (L2Q= 0 or 1) initially the 9600 Series SIP IP Telephone transmits DHCP messages with IEEE 802.1Q tagging and the VLAN set to L2QVLAN. The telephones will continue to do this for VLANTEST seconds.

If the VLANTEST timer expires and L2Q=1, the telephone sets L2QVLAN=0 and transmits DHCP messages with the default VLAN (0).

If the VLANTEST timer expires and L2Q=0, the telephone sets L2QVLAN=0 and transmits DHCP messages without tagging.

If VLANTEST is 0, the timer will never expire.

Note:

Regardless of the setting of L2Q, VLANTEST, or L2QVLAN, you must have

DHCP administered so that the telephone will get a response to a

DHCPDISCOVER when it makes that request on the default (0) VLAN.

After VLANTEST expires, if a 9600 Series SIP IP Telephone receives a non-zero L2QVLAN value, the telephone will release the IP Address and send DHCPDISCOVER on that VLAN. Any other release will require a manual reset before the telephone will attempt to use a VLAN on which VLANTEST has expired. See the Reset procedure in Chapter 3 of the Avaya one-X™ Deskphone Edition for 9600 Series SIP IP Telephones Installation and Maintenance Guide.

The telephone ignores any VLAN ID administered on the Communication

Manager call server.

VLAN Default Value and Priority Tagging

The system value L2QVLAN is initially set to “0” and identifies the 802.1Q VLAN Identifier. This default value indicates “priority tagging” as defined in IEEE 802.IQ Section 9.3.2.3. Priority tagging specifies that your network closet Ethernet switch automatically insert the switch port default VLAN without changing the user priority of the frame (cf. IEEE 802.1D and 802.1Q).

The VLAN ID = 0 (zero) is used to associate priority-tagged frames to the port/native VLAN of the ingress port of the switch. But some switches do not understand a VLAN ID of zero and require frames tagged with a non-zero VLAN ID.

If you do not want the default VLAN to be used for voice traffic:

Ensure that the switch configuration lets frames tagged by the 9600 Series SIP IP Telephone through without overwriting or removing them.

Set the system value L2QVLAN to the VLAN ID appropriate for your voice LAN.

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Contents Issue 2 December Security Introduction SIP Enablement Services SES Administration Telephone Software and Binary Files Appendix C Sample Station Forms 121 Index 135 About This Guide IntroductionIntroduction Vmon Change HistorySIP Software Release RsvpWhat’s New in SIP Software Release For more information, see Visiting User AdministrationWhat’s New in SIP Software Release Useexchangecalendar PHY1DUPLEX PHY2DUPLEX InterdigitdialingtimeoutdurationUseexchangecontacts Other Documentation Document OrganizationPage Series IP Telephones Administration Overview and RequirementsAdministration Overview and Requirements Tagging and Vlan AdministrationQuality of Service IP AddressesLldp Dhcp Parameter Data PrecedenceAdministrative Checklist Administrative ProcessLAN Network RequirementsTelephone to Network Telephone to LLDP-Enabled NetworkTelephone Initialization Process Telephone and the SES Server Telephone to Dhcp ServerTelephone and File Server Error Conditions Page Hardware Requirements Network RequirementsNetwork Assessment Dhcp Server Server RequirementsNetwork Time Protocol NTP Server Required Network InformationHTTP/HTTPS Server Other Network Considerations Registration and AuthenticationIeee 802.1D and 802.1Q Reliability and PerformanceQoS Parameters in Real-Time Possible Values SIP Station Number PortabilityUDP TCP/UDP Port UtilizationTransmitted Packets Source = SIP IP Telephone UDP/TCPCNA RTP RangeSecurity Registration and Authentication Page Call Server Requirements Communication Manager AdministrationCommunication Manager Administrative Requirements Switch CompatibilitySystem-Level Preparation Tasks SIP Trunk AdministrationUDP Port Selection Call Routing AdministrationIP Interface and Addresses L2QSIG Rsvp and RTCP/SRTCPL2QVLAN Call Transfer Considerations Voice Mail IntegrationAuto Hold FNU Telephone AdministrationConferencing Call Considerations Call Forward CM/SIP IP Telephone Configuration Requirements CM/SIP IP Telephone Configuration Requirements Services SES Button Assignments Xxxxxx where Administering StationsAdministering Features Communication Manager Administration Introduction SIP Enablement Services SES AdministrationUsing the Web Browser to Configure SES Click on Launch Administration Web InterfaceClick Continue Dhcp and File Servers Server AdministrationSoftware Checklist Configuring Dhcp for 9600 Series SIP IP Telephones Dhcp Server AdministrationParameters Set by Dhcp Description Dhcp Generic Setup Option 53 Dhcp message type Option 42 Sntp ServerOption 51 Dhcp lease time Option 52 Overload Option, if desiredOption 59 Dhcp lease rebind time Windows NT 4.0 Dhcp Server Dhcpack Setting of System Values Set toSelect Start--Settings--Control Panel Define the Telephone IP Address Range Set the Subnet Mask Select Start--Programs--Admin Tools--DHCP ManagerSelect the Global parameter under Dhcp Options Click Edit ArraySelect Scope under Dhcp Options Activating the Leases Select Defaults from the DHCPOptions menuWindows 2000 Dhcp Server Select Start--Programs--Administrative Tools--DHCPCompleting the New Scope Wizard dialog box displays Change the Data Type to String Under Predefined Options and Values, click AddHttp Generic Setup Software Telephone Software and Binary FilesGeneral Download Process Series SIP IP Telephone Scripts and Binary Files Choosing the Right Binary File and Upgrade Script FileSettings File Upgrade Script FileContents of the Settings File SET Sntpsrvr 192.168.1.111 SET Gmtoffset -500 SET Dstoffset # 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9600 specifications

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