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Moosenewman
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Jul 26, 2017

S3300 POE Voice Vlan and Auto-Vlan Config

Hi,

 

The documentation is not that clear on setting up a vlan for Voip. There is Voice Vlan and then auto-Voip. Can someone clarify the process. I am up now but there are issues. I created vlan 20 for voice. Added the vlan to the voice vlan including ports 1-20 untagged. Went to the auto-Voip settings the traffice class is set to 6 per the hosted voice providers suggestion. The voice vlan has port 1 on the switch set to vlan 20 its enabled. COs overide is enabled as is authentication. Not sure if they should be or not.

 

Anyway help is appreciated. 

 

2 Replies

  • Hi Moosenewman,

    Welcome to NETGEAR community!:smileyhappy:

     

    Auto-VoIP is a function that more easy to deploy than Voice VLAN.

    I suggest you to deploy VoIP with AutoVoip If the IP phone and phone server has already configured successful.

     

    Auto-VoIP have two operation mode:

    1)  OUI mode:

    If the Auto VoIP mode is enabled and the interface detects an OUI match, the device assigns the traffic in that session to the traffic class mapped to  specified priority value. Traffic classes with a higher value are generally used for time-sensitive traffic.

    2)  Protocol based mode:

    To prioritize time-sensitive voice traffic over data traffic, protocol-based Auto VoIP checks for packets carrying the following VoIP protocols: 

    Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)

    H.323 •

    Signalling Connection Control Part (SCCP)

    VoIP frames that are received on ports that have the Auto VoIP feature enabled are marked with the specified CoS traffic class value.

     

    Please reference blow user manual to deploy Auto-VoIP

    S3300 user manual  --->page 128

     

    Here is the typical scenario for AutoVoIP :

     

     

    Voice VLAN

    Configure the voice VLAN settings for ports that carry traffic from IP phones. The voice VLAN feature can help ensure that the sound quality of an IP phone is safeguarded from deteriorating when the data traffic on the port is high.

     

    This function need to configure every option manually.

    Such as:

    VLAN/802.1P/DSCP/diff-service.

    Please reference following guide to deploy it if you want to control every option manually.

    How-do-I-configure-voice-VLAN-and-prioritize-voice-traffic-using-the-web-interface-on-my-switch

     

    May the solution help you.:smileyhappy:

    • Moosenewman's avatar
      Moosenewman
      Aspirant

      Thanks! One thing the PBX is cloud hosted and is behind a firewall. At this time the FW is a netgear FVS336Gv3. I can not get a consistent connection to the providers servers. I did spend some 4 hours with netgear tech support on this with the result being escalation to level 2. 

       

      Thanks again for the explaination. 

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