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If a network uses several '''VLAN'''s (Virtual Local Area Network), a VLAN can be specified for every Ethernet interface . This ensures that the data packets are transmitted to the specified VLAN only. | If a network uses several '''VLAN'''s (Virtual Local Area Network), a VLAN can be specified for every Ethernet interface . This ensures that the data packets are transmitted to the specified VLAN only. | ||
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|valign=top nowrap=true|'''ID''' | |||
|The ID of the VLAN. The value 0 is applied if the ID entry field is empty. The VLAN ID with the value 0 switches the QoS (Quality of Service) off according to 802.1q. | |||
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|valign=top nowrap=true|'''Priority''' | |||
|If the switch at the port to the innovaphone gateway happens to be configured to a different ID, the same value must be entered here to allow the Ethernet packets to be prioritised. A priority value between 0 and 7 is entered here (configuration on the Ethernet switch). | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:42, 7 April 2007
If a network uses several VLANs (Virtual Local Area Network), a VLAN can be specified for every Ethernet interface . This ensures that the data packets are transmitted to the specified VLAN only.
ID | The ID of the VLAN. The value 0 is applied if the ID entry field is empty. The VLAN ID with the value 0 switches the QoS (Quality of Service) off according to 802.1q. |
Priority | If the switch at the port to the innovaphone gateway happens to be configured to a different ID, the same value must be entered here to allow the Ethernet packets to be prioritised. A priority value between 0 and 7 is entered here (configuration on the Ethernet switch). |