Gigaset Maxwell 10 Administration Manual page 15

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Select one of the following options for Use
VLAN tagging:
No If you are not using a VLAN (default).
LAN Port only
If you are operating the phone and PC in the
same VLAN.
LAN and PC Port
If you are operating the phone and PC in dif-
ferent VLANs.
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Enter the VLAN identifier for your virtual
network in the VLAN Identifier (1..4094)
field.
When selecting LAN and PC Port, enter the
different VLAN identifiers under VLAN LAN
Port and VLAN PC Port.
Value range: 1 – 4094
If you enter the wrong value for VLAN Identifier (1..4094), you will need to restore the
phone to the default settings:
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You will then need to reinstate the phone's access to the local network (
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Select the required priorities for voice and data transmission for the LAN port from the Voice Pri-
ority and Data Priority menus.
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If you selected LAN and PC Port, select the VLAN Priority for the transmission of PC data as well.
Prioritising VLANs
Data packets from VLANs can be prioritised. The priority determines whether the data traffic from a
VLAN is given preferential treatment by the network components. You can define the priority for
voice and data separately. In the case of a local network with a lot of data traffic, you can achieve bet-
ter quality phone connections by giving a high priority to voice data. Using a high priority for data
services you can achieve better quality for displaying info services such as webcam images or maps.
Range of values and assignment of values to service classes (according to IEEE 802.1p):
0 No priority (Best Effort)
1 Background services, e.g., news ticker (Background)
2 Not defined
3 General data services (Excellent Effort)
4 Control services, e.g., routing (Controlled Load)
5 Video
6 Voice data (Voice)
7 Top priority for network control software (Network Control)
Further options for optimising the voice quality are available under
(Quality of Service)
Settings
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