Voice Vlan - TP-Link T3700G-52TQ User Manual

Jetstream 52-port gigabit stackable l3 managed switch
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Entry Description:
UNIT:
Select:
Port:
Broadcast Rate
Mode:
Broadcast:
Mulitcast Rate
Mode:
Multicast:
UL-Frame Rate
Mode:
UL-Frame:
LAG:

12.4 Voice VLAN

Overview
The voice VLAN feature is used to prioritize the transmission of voice traffic. Voice traffic is
typically more time-sensitive than data traffic, and the voice quality can deteriorate a lot
because of packet loss and delay. To ensure the high voice quality, you can configure the voice
VLAN and set priority for voice traffic.
OUI Address (Organizationally Unique Identifier Address)
The OUI address is used by the switch to determine whether a packet is a voice packet. An OUI
address is the first 24 bits of a MAC address, and is assigned as a unique identifier by IEEE
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) to a device vendor. If the source MAC address
of a packet complies with the OUI addresses in the switch, the switch identifies the packet as a
voice packet and prioritizes it in transmission.
Select the unit ID of the desired member in the stack.
Select the desired port for Storm Control configuration. It is
multi-optional.
Displays the port number of the switch.
Select the broadcast rate mode.
kbps: Specify the threshold in kbits per second.
ratio: Specify the threshold as a percentage of the
bandwidth.
pps: Specify the threshold in packets per second.
Enable or disable broadcast control feature for the port.
Select the multicast rate mode.
Input the bandwidth for receiving multicast packets on the
port. The packet traffic exceeding the bandwidth will be
discarded. Select Disable to disable the multicast control
function for the port.
Select the UL-Frame rate mode.
Input the bandwidth for receiving UL-Frame on the port. The
packet traffic exceeding the bandwidth will be discarded.
Select Disable to disable the UL-Frame control function for the
port.
Displays the LAG number which the port belongs to.
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