Ping And Traceroute; Ip Address And Settings Reuse; Qos; Ieee 802.1D And 802.1Q - Avaya one-X 9600 Series Administrator's Manual

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Ping and traceroute

All 9600 Series IP Deskphones respond to a ping or traceroute message sent from the call
server switch or any other network source. The call server can also instruct the telephone to
originate a ping or a traceroute to a specified IP address. The telephone carries out that
instruction and sends a message to the call server indicating the results. For more information,
see your call server administration documentation.

IP address and settings reuse

After a successful registration with a call server, the telephone's IP address and parameter
values are saved in the phone's non-volatile memory so that the telephone can reuse the saved
parameters if the DHCP or HTTP/HTTPS server is not available for any reason after a
telephone restart.

QoS

For more information about the extent to which your network can support any or all of the QoS
initiatives, see your LAN equipment documentation. See
implications for the 9600 Series IP Deskphones.
All 9600 Series IP Deskphones provide some detail about network audio quality. For more
information see

IEEE 802.1D and 802.1Q

For more information about IEEE 802.1D and IEEE 802.1Q and the 9600 Series IP
Deskphones, see
the 802.1Q tag are reserved for identifying packet priority to allow any one of eight priorities to
be assigned to a specific packet.
7: Network management traffic
6: Voice (traffic with less than 10ms latency and jitter)
5: Video (traffic with less than 100ms latency and jitter)
4: "Controlled-load" traffic for critical data applications
3: Traffic meriting "extra-effort" by the network for prompt delivery, for example, executive
e-mail
2: Reserved for future use
0: The default priority for traffic meriting the "best-effort" for prompt delivery of the network
1: Background traffic such as bulk data transfers and backups
Network Audio Quality Display
IEEE 802.1Q
on page 40 and
Other Network Considerations
QoS
on page 40 about QoS
on page 28.
VLAN Considerations
on page 99. Three bits of
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