Netgear GSM4328PB CLI Manual Software Version 12.x - Page 995
auto-voip vlan, Use this command to reset the global protocol based auto VoIP remarking priority or
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M4300 Intelligent Edge Series Fully Managed Stackable Switches used for protocol-based VoIP traffic. If the interface detects a call-control protocol, the device marks traffic in that session with the specified 802.1p priority value to ensure voice traffic always gets the highest priority throughout the network path. The tc value is the traffic class used for protocol-based VoIP traffic. If the interface detects a call-control protocol, the device assigns the traffic in that session to the configured Class of Service (CoS) queue. Traffic classes with a higher value are generally used for time-sensitive traffic. The CoS queue associated with the specified traffic class should be configured with the appropriate bandwidth allocation to allow priority treatment for VoIP traffic. Note: You must enable tagging on auto VoIP enabled ports to remark the voice data upon egress. Default Format Mode Traffic class 7 auto-voip protocol-based {remark remark-priority | traffic-class tc} Global Config no auto-voip protocol-based Use this command to reset the global protocol based auto VoIP remarking priority or traffic-class to the default. Format Mode no auto-voip protocol-based {remark remark-priority | traffic-class tc} Global Config auto-voip vlan Use this command to configure the global Auto VoIP VLAN ID. The VLAN behavior is depend on the configured auto VoIP mode. The auto-VoIP VLAN is the VLAN used to segregate VoIP traffic from other non-voice traffic. All VoIP traffic that matches a value in the known OUI list gets assigned to this VoIP VLAN. Default Format Mode None auto-voip vlan vlan-id Global Config no auto-voip vlan Use the no form of the command to reset the auto-VoIP VLAN ID to the default value. Format Mode no auto-voip vlan Global Config Quality of Service Commands 995 CLI Command Reference Manual