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Chapter 3 - Using the Web Configuration Server
Signaling and RTP. Enter 7 in the Priority Tag field for both Call Signaling and
RTP. Click Save VoIP VLAN Settings. Go back to the VLAN Tagging page.
6 In the VLAN page, click Add VLAN to open the VLAN Editor.
7 In the VLAN Editor, enter the follwing for Data VLAN:
VLAN ID: 200
VLAN NAME: Data
VLAN Priority: 4
WAN: Yes
LAN: Yes
8 Click OK to add the VLAN to the Tagged Port Membership table.
9 Enter the VLAN ID for untagged data (200) in the field Untagged VLAN ID on
LAN port and click Save.
10 Restart the unit to apply the changes.
3.6.5.2 VG-2 Configuration
1 In the VLAN page, click Add VLAN to open the VLAN Editor.
2 In the VLAN Editor, enter the follwing for Voice and Management VLAN:
VLAN ID: 100
VLAN NAME: Voice&Mng
VLAN Priority: 7
WAN: Yes
LAN: No
3 Click OK to add the VLAN to the Tagged Port Membership table.
4 Enter the VLAN ID for Voice and Management (100) in the field Default VLAN
ID on WAN port, and click Save.
5 In the Page Selection bar, click on VoIP VLAN Configuration to open the VoIP
VLAN Configuration page. Enter 100 in the VLAN Tag fields for both Call
Signaling and RTP. Enter 7 in the Priority Tag field for both Call Signaling and
RTP. Click Save VoIP VLAN Settings. Go back to the VLAN Tagging page.
6 In the VLAN page, click Add VLAN to open the VLAN Editor.
7 In the VLAN Editor, enter the follwing for untagged data: