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44 Nortel IP Phone 2001
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Data VLAN? (0-N, 1-Y)
Voice VLAN? (0-N, 1-Y)
VLAN Cfg? 0-Auto, 1-Man:
LLDP-MED? (0-No, 1-Yes)
LLDP VLAN? (0-No, 1-Yes)
DHCP (0-No, 1-Yes)
Nortel Communication Server 1000
IP Phones Fundamentals
NN43001-368 02.01 Standard
Release 5.0 7 December 2007
Default 0 (for No).
VLAN settings on the PC port of
the IP Phone 2001 is used for the
initial DHCP discovery and not for
PC traffic, because the IP Phone
2001 does not have a PC port.
Default 0 (for No).
You are not prompted for Voice
VLAN if 802.1Q is not enabled.
Default 0 (for Auto).
You are not prompted for VLAN
Cfg is Voice VLAN is not enabled.
0-Auto
Automatically obtains VLAN ID
using DHCP or the 802.1ab data
switch.
1-Man
Enter the VLAN ID manually. This
is a number from 1 to 4094.
If you select 1 (1 for Yes), VLAN
ID is configured automatically to
the value received in the Network
Policy TLV.
You are not prompted for
LLDP-MED if VLAN is not set
to Auto (2-Auto,) or if LLDP is not
enabled.
If you select 1 (1 for Yes), VLAN ID
is configured automatically to the
value received in the VLAN NAME
TLV.
You are not prompted for LLDP
VLAN if VLAN is not set to Auto (2-
Auto), or if LLDP is not enabled.
If you select 1-Y (1 for Yes), the
VLAN ID is configured automatically
to a value received from the DHCP
server.
You are not prompted for DHCP if
VLAN is not set to Auto (2-Au), or if
DHCP is not enabled.

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