Reference10:Interfaces/ETH/VLAN
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. Usually the VLAN configuration (both VLAN ID and Priority) will be received by the innovaphone device built-in DHCP client or from a network switch via LLDP. In both cases the values configured here are ignored.
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 - RTP Data / Signaling | 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). |
The input value consists of 6 decimal digits with the following meaning:
- 1..4 - VLAN-ID with leading zeroes
- 5 - Priority - RTP Data (0..7)
- 6 - Priority - Signaling (0..7)
E.g. for VLAN 2, RTP-Priority 5 and Sig-Priority 3, the entry values would be: 0002 5 3
Since v10 by factory default the innovaphone devices accept VLAN configuration via LLDP provided by the switch. If an LLDP VLAN setting is received from the switch, it takes precedence over both local configurations on the device and VLAN information received in a DHCP lease.
Troubleshooting
disable LLDP
config add LLDP0 /disable
ignore LLDP packets, log received packets in trace
config add LLDP0 /ignore
log send/received packets in trace
config add LLDP0 /trace
Note: For ETH0 use LLDP0, for ETH1 use LLDP1.