User's Manual
SME VoIP System Guide, Version 1.5
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Chapter: SME VoIP Administration Interface
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provides a default route for TCP/IP hosts to use when communicating with other
hosts on hosts networks.
DNS (Primary)
Main server to which a device directs Domain Name System (DNS) queries.
Permitted value(s): AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD or <URL>
This is the IP address of server that contains mappings of DNS domain names to
various data, e.g. IP address, etc.
The user needs to specify this option when static IP address option is chosen.
DNS (Secondary)
This is an alternate DNS server.
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9.4.2 VLAN Settings
Enable users to define devices (e.g. Base station, etc) with different physical connection to communicate as
if they are connected on a single network segment.
The VLAN settings can be used on a managed network with separate Virtual LANs (VLANs) for sending voice
and data traffic. To work on these networks, the base stations can tag voice traffic it generates on a specific
“voice VLAN” using the IEEE 802.1q specification.
Parameter
Description
VLAN id
Is a 12 bit identification of the 802.1Q VLAN.
Permitted value(s): 0 to 4094 (only decimal values are accepted)
A VLAN ID of 0 is used to identify priority frames and ID of 4095 (i.e. FFF) is
reserved.
Null means no VLAN tagging or No VLAN discovery through DHCP.
VLAN User
Priority
This is a 3 bit value that defines the user priority.
Values are from 0 (best effort) to 7 (highest); 1 represents the lowest priority.
These values can be used to prioritize different classes of traffic (voice, video,
data, etc).
Permitted value(s): 8 priority levels (i.e. 0 to 7)
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