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Third-party call control setup
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Initial setup and connectivity
Parameter name
L2QAUD
L2QSIG
Configuration through LLDP
Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) is an open standards, layer 2 protocol that IP phones use to
advertise their identity and capabilities and to receive administration from Ethernet switches. LAN
equipment can use LLDP to manage power and administer VLANs, DSCP, and 802.1p priority
fields.
August 2018
Installing and Administering Avaya J100 series IP Phones in third-party call control
Default value
6
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Description
coming out of the internal CPU of
the phone.
Valid values are 0 through 4094.
PHY2VLAN is configured
through:
• SET command in a settings file
• LLDP
Specifies the value of the VLAN
priority portion of the VLAN tag
when the phone generates
tagged Ethernet frames from the
internal CPU of the phone. These
values are inserted into the VLAN
tag for audio frames (RTP, RTCP,
SRTP, SRTCP). All other frames
except those specified by the
L2QSIG parameter are set to
priority 0.
Valid values are 0 through 7.
L2QAUD is configured through:
• SET command in a settings file
• LLDP
Specifies the value of the VLAN
priority portion of the VLAN tag
when the phone generates
tagged Ethernet frames from the
internal CPU of the phone. These
values are inserted into the VLAN
tag for signaling frames (SIP). All
other frames except those
specified by the L2QAUD
parameter are set to priority 0.
Valid values are 0 through 7.
L2QSIG is configured through:
• SET command in a settings file
• LLDP
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