Hi Guys,
In fact I have a simple setup but i'm not too familiar with Aruba switches.
My setup:
I have 2 VLANS Voice & Data
My configs:
vlan 5name voicevoicetagged 1vlan 10name datauntagged 1
How can I prioritize the voice traffic ?
Thank
Hi,
You can do with the below
Syntax: vlan <vid> qos priority <0-7>
Example:
switch(config)# vlan 10 qos priority 4
The qos priority default setting is 0 (normal), with 1 as the lowest priority and 7 as the highest priority.
Please refer to Advanced Traffic Management Guide for ArubaOS-Switch : https://support.hpe.com/hpesc/public/docDisplay?docId=a00091305en_us for more detailed explanation.
Hope it helps.
Using the voice command in the vlan already enables some qos and enables LLDP-MED.
You can fine-tune it using manual commands, but in my experience, in a "normal" office environment, it is not needed.
But then again I don't know your environment...
You can read up more in this post:
https://community.arubanetworks.com/t5/Wired-Intelligent-Edge-Campus/Voice-VLAN-on-Aruba-switches/td-p/417811
See also this topic:
Use a voice vlan and use tagged vlans to your phones. The DHCP values pre-configured on your phones will be honored by the switch interface.
Note that QOS need be set end-to-end, so from phone, on all interconnect switches, firewalls to the VOIP server. But for my understanding a voice vlan take care on that.
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