User guide
On this port, any traffic that is received or sent without the VLAN explicitly identified is assumed to
belong to the native VLAN. Both the switch port and the attached device port must be in the same
native VLAN.
Note: Select Configure > Smartports > Customize on the Device Manager to see the Port roles and
associated VLANs.
If your network requires that you segregate either or both voice and guest traffic, you need to create additional
VLANs. If you create additional VLANs on the switch where you have IP Phone+Desktop and Voice
Smartports, you must also create these VLANs:
Cisco−GuestThe VLAN to which all ports that are applied with the Guest port role must be
assigned. This VLAN ensures that all guest and visitor traffic is segregated from the rest of your
network traffic and resources. Ports with Guest Smartport roles should be assigned to this VLAN.
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Cisco−VoiceThe VLAN to which all ports that are applied with the IP Phone+Desktop port role
must be assigned. This VLAN ensures that all voice traffic has better QoS and is not mixed with data
traffic. The voice VLAN of ports with IP Phone+Desktop Smartport roles should be assigned to this
VLAN.
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Use the VLANs window to create and delete VLANs. Select Configure > VLANs from the Device Manager
menu to display this window.
Complete these steps to create a VLAN:
Click Create on the VLANs window.1.