Vlan Operation - Viking X-35 Series Product Manual

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Setting
VLAN Interface
ID For All Packets
PCP For All Packets
PCP For All SIP Packets
PCP For All RTP Packets
VLAN DHCP Mode
VLAN Static IP Address
VLAN Static Netmask
VLAN Static Gateway

VLAN Operation

When set to Enabled, the X-35 will create a new network interface and receive/send packets that have the selected "ID
For All Packets". You can also set the PCP separately for SIP or RTP.
The VLAN interface can be set to use a DHCP address (default) or a Static IP. If a static IP is used, be sure your DNS is
setup properly. Multiple DNS servers can be added with the green button, if one fails the next one will be tried.
Once VLAN is enabled and the unit is rebooted (happens automatically after changing network settings), the device will
come up with it's new IP address. If there is an issue trying to access the Web UI of the X-35 after enabling VLAN tagging,
there is a backup address for access. Use https://<mac_Address>.local replacing <mac_Address> with your device's mac
(all lower case, no special characters).
Description
Enabled or Disabled (Factory set to Disabled). When set to enabled (and changes are
applied) the X-35 will reboot using the VLAN interface. Be sure all other VLAN settings are
properly configured before applying changes.
VLAN Identifier. Set to "0" by default to make sure if you enable VLAN by accident, but do
not select the proper tag, The VLAN setting will not take effect ("0" is reserved and cannot
be used as a VLAN ID). Change this to the proper tag for your VLAN.
Priority code point for all traffic. This includes TCP, TLS, and all other packets to and from
the X-35 on the VLAN. This is set to "0" by default (highest priority), this is the best option
for NVR streaming. This can be changed if your network infrastructure requires it.
Priority code point for all SIP traffic. This is set to "3" by default. It is set lower than the All
Packets PCP, but higher than the RTP PCP which should prevent SIP calls from being
dropped due to network congestion.
Priority code point for all RTP traffic. This is set to "5" by default. This is a lower priority than
SIP traffic to prevent SIP calls from being dropped due to network congestion.
Enabled or Disabled
IP address that should be reserved before enabling VLAN.
Netmask for the VLAN Interface.
Gateway for the VLAN Interface.
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Factory Default
Disabled
0
0
3
5
Enabled
172.16.154.1
255.255.255.0
n/a

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