Vlan Separation - Avaya 4600 Series Administrator's Manual

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Server Administration
Note:
Regardless of the setting of L2Q, VLANTEST, or L2QVLAN, you must have
Note:
DHCP administered so that the telephone will get a response to a
DHCPDISCOVER when it makes that request on the default (0) VLAN.
After VLANTEST expires, if an Avaya IP Telephone running R2.6 receives a
non-zero L2QVLAN value, the telephone will release the IP Address and send
DHCPDISCOVER on that VLAN. Any other release will require a manual reset
before the telephone will attempt to use a VLAN on which VLANTEST has
expired. See the Reset procedure in Chapter 3 of the 4600 Series IP Telephone
Installation Guide.
The telephone ignores any VLAN ID administered on the media server if a
non-zero VLAN ID is administered either:
- by LLDP
- manually,
- through DHCP, and/or
- through TFTP or HTTP.

VLAN Separation

In Releases 2.4 and 2.6+, VLAN separation is available to control priority tagging from the
device on the secondary Ethernet, typically PC data. The following system parameters control
VLAN separation:
VLANSEP - enables (1) or disables (0) VLAN separation.
PHY2VLAN - provides the VLAN ID for tagged frames received on the secondary Ethernet
interface.
PHY2PRIO - the layer 2 priority value to be used for tagged frames received on the
secondary Ethernet interface.
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