Auto-Voip Oui; Auto-Voip Oui-Based Priority - NETGEAR M6100 Series Reference Manual

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Active sessions are cleared if protocol-based auto VoIP is disabled on the port.
Default
oui-based
Format
auto-voip [protocol-based | oui-based]
Mode
Global Config
Interface Config
no auto-voip
Use the no form of the command to set the default mode.

auto-voip oui

Use this command to configure an OUI for Auto VoIP. The traffic from the configured OUI will
get the highest priority over the other traffic. The oui-prefix is a unique OUI that identifies
the device manufacturer or vendor. The OUI is specified in three octet values (each octets
represented as two hexadecimal digits) separated by colons. The string is a description of
the OUI that identifies the manufacturer or vendor associated with the OUI.
Default
A list of known OUIs is present.
Format
auto-voip oui oui-prefix desc string
Mode
Global Config
Command example:
The following example adds an OUI to the table:
(NETGEAR Switch) (Config)#auto-voip oui 00:03:6B desc "Cisco VoIPPhone"
no auto-voip oui
Use the no auto-voip oui command to remove a configured OUI prefix from the table.
Format
no auto-voip oui oui-prefix
Mode
Global Config

auto-voip oui-based priority

Use this command to configure the global OUI based auto VoIP priority. If the phone OUI
matches one of the configured OUIs, the priority of traffic from the phone is changed to the
OUI priority configured through this command. The priority-value is the 802.1p priority
used for traffic that matches a value in the known OUI list. If the interface detects an OUI
match, the switch assigns the traffic in that session to the traffic class mapped to this priority
value. Traffic classes with a higher value are generally used for time-sensitive traffic.
M6100 Series Switches
Quality of Service Commands
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