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Chapter 3 - Using the Web Configuration Server
Signaling and RTP. Enter 7 in the Priority Tag field for both Call Signaling and
RTP. Click Save VoIP VLAN Settings. Go back to the VLAN Tagging page.
6In the VLAN page, click Add VLAN to open the VLAN Editor.
7In the VLAN Editor, enter the follwing for Data VLAN:
VLAN ID: 200
VLAN NAME: Data
VLAN Priority: 4
WAN: Yes
LAN: Yes
8Click OK to add the VLAN to the Tagged Port Membership table.
9Enter the VLAN ID for untagged data (200) in the field Untagged VLAN ID on
LAN port and click Save.
10 Restart the unit to apply the changes.
3.6.5.2 VG-2 Configuration1In the VLAN page, click Add VLAN to open the VLAN Editor.
2In the VLAN Editor, enter the follwing for Voice and Management VLAN:
VLAN ID: 100
VLAN NAME: Voice&Mng
VLAN Priority: 7
WAN: Yes
LAN: No
3Click OK to add the VLAN to the Tagged Port Membership table.
4Enter the VLAN ID for Voice and Management (100) in the field Default VLAN
ID on WAN port, and click Save.
5In the Page Selection bar, click on VoIP VLAN Configuration to open the VoIP
VLAN Configuration page. Enter 100 in the VLAN Tag fields for both Call
Signaling and RTP. Enter 7 in the Priority Tag field for both Call Signaling and
RTP. Click Save VoIP VLAN Settings. Go back to the VLAN Tagging page.
6In the VLAN page, click Add VLAN to open the VLAN Editor.
7In the VLAN Editor, enter the follwing for untagged data: