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This guide is applicable to INCA stations only.  Turbine stations are not VLAN aware, and may only be connected to the Access VLAN.
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This guide is applicable to the following stations;
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1008000000/1008001000 IP Desktop Master Station (with or without Handset)
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1008015000/1008031000 IP Flush Master Station / IP OR Master Station
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1008041000/1008051100 Vandal Resistant Substations
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1008400000/1008401000 IP Desktop Master Station V2 (with or without Handset)
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1008415000/1008431000 IP Flush Master Station V2 / IP OR Master Station V2
  
 
This guide is applicable for situations where the Network Administrator has configured an Access VLAN and a Voice VLAN, and expects that the IP Station shall connect to the Voice VLAN.
 
This guide is applicable for situations where the Network Administrator has configured an Access VLAN and a Voice VLAN, and expects that the IP Station shall connect to the Voice VLAN.
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Before beginning, ensure you have the correct details for the VLANs required, i.e.
 
Before beginning, ensure you have the correct details for the VLANs required, i.e.
  
* Access VLAN - 100
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*Access VLAN - 100
* Voice VLAN - 120
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*Voice VLAN - 120
  
 
Obtain these from the Network Administrator and substitute the correct details in this page as you go along.
 
Obtain these from the Network Administrator and substitute the correct details in this page as you go along.
  
==Configuration steps==
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== Version 1 stations ==
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===Configuration steps===
  
 
In Stationweb, navigate to the Advanced Network tab, followed by VLAN.  For firmware 2.11 and higher, you will need to enable Advanced Configuration mode.
 
In Stationweb, navigate to the Advanced Network tab, followed by VLAN.  For firmware 2.11 and higher, you will need to enable Advanced Configuration mode.
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First, assign VLAN configurations to ports and then assign Ports to VLANs.
 
First, assign VLAN configurations to ports and then assign Ports to VLANs.
  
==Assign VLAN configurations==
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===Assign VLAN configurations===
  
 
In the Port Specific VLAN Rules and tagging options, set the following;
 
In the Port Specific VLAN Rules and tagging options, set the following;
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[[File:VLAN_Port_rules.jpg|frameless|582x582px]]
 
[[File:VLAN_Port_rules.jpg|frameless|582x582px]]
  
==Assign Ports to VLANs==
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===Assign Ports to VLANs===
 
In the Add Ports to a VLAN section, set the following;
 
In the Add Ports to a VLAN section, set the following;
  
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[[File:Remove_vlan.jpg|frameless|500x500px]]
 
[[File:Remove_vlan.jpg|frameless|500x500px]]
  
==Finalizing configuration==
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===Finalizing configuration===
  
 
Change the Enable VLAN setting from No to Yes and click SAVE VLAN SETTINGS.
 
Change the Enable VLAN setting from No to Yes and click SAVE VLAN SETTINGS.
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If you need the device to collect a new IP Address from the DHCP Server, Navigate to System Recovery and perform a Full Reboot.  This should be performed instead of Apply Settings.
 
If you need the device to collect a new IP Address from the DHCP Server, Navigate to System Recovery and perform a Full Reboot.  This should be performed instead of Apply Settings.
==Recovery==
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===Recovery===
  
 
If the station is uncontactable after configuration, then perform a Factory Reset on the device and configure again.
 
If the station is uncontactable after configuration, then perform a Factory Reset on the device and configure again.
  
==But what if...==
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===But what if...===
  
 
The Network Administrator has defined the switch port to be a Trunk port, and the device connected to the AUX port is not VLAN aware?
 
The Network Administrator has defined the switch port to be a Trunk port, and the device connected to the AUX port is not VLAN aware?
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Then set the following;
 
Then set the following;
  
*IP Station Membership - Not Member
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=== IP Station Membership - Not Member ===
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*LAN Membership - Member, Egress tagging - Keep tag
 
*LAN Membership - Member, Egress tagging - Keep tag
 
*AUX Membership - Member, Egress tagging - Keep tag
 
*AUX Membership - Member, Egress tagging - Keep tag
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In both these additional cases, there is no change to the IP Station VLAN configuration.
 
In both these additional cases, there is no change to the IP Station VLAN configuration.
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== Version 2 stations ==
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===Configuration steps===
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In Stationweb, navigate to the Advanced Network tab, followed by VLAN.  In SIP/EDGE mode, you will need to enable Advanced Configuration mode.
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[[File:V2 VLAN Config.png|none|thumb|697x697px]]
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=== Trunk port with Access VLAN ===
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This mode will support a network switchport that is configured for Trunk mode, with an Access VLAN ID for devices that are not tagged.  In this way, the Intercom will be configured for the Voice VLAN, and the AUX port will automatically be assigned to the Access VLAN by the network switch.
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* Enable VLAN by checking the option for Enabled
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* For the Intercom port, check the Tag option and enter the VLAN for the Intercom.
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[[File:V2 VLAN Config 1.png|none|thumb|664x664px]]
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=== Trunk Port with no Access VLAN ===
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This mode will support a network switchport that is configured for Trunk mode and expects all packets to be tagged.  In this way, the Intercom will be configured for the Voice VLAN, and the AUX port will automatically tag packets with the configured VLAN.
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* Enable VLAN by checking the option for Enabled
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* For the Intercom port, check the Tag option and enter the VLAN for the Intercom.
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* For the Aux port, check the Tag option and enter the VLAN for the AUX port.
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[[File:V2 VLAN Config 2.png|none|thumb|671.333x671.333px]]
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Revision as of 07:18, 5 April 2022

This guide is applicable to the following stations;

1008000000/1008001000 IP Desktop Master Station (with or without Handset)

1008015000/1008031000 IP Flush Master Station / IP OR Master Station

1008041000/1008051100 Vandal Resistant Substations

1008400000/1008401000 IP Desktop Master Station V2 (with or without Handset)

1008415000/1008431000 IP Flush Master Station V2 / IP OR Master Station V2

This guide is applicable for situations where the Network Administrator has configured an Access VLAN and a Voice VLAN, and expects that the IP Station shall connect to the Voice VLAN. In this case with Access and Voice VLANs, all non-VLAN aware equipment will be connected to the Access VLAN, and this may cause the IP Station to be isolated from the server and other Stations.

Information Required

Before beginning, ensure you have the correct details for the VLANs required, i.e.

  • Access VLAN - 100
  • Voice VLAN - 120

Obtain these from the Network Administrator and substitute the correct details in this page as you go along.

Version 1 stations

Configuration steps

In Stationweb, navigate to the Advanced Network tab, followed by VLAN. For firmware 2.11 and higher, you will need to enable Advanced Configuration mode.

Configuration is performed in 2 steps.

First, assign VLAN configurations to ports and then assign Ports to VLANs.

Assign VLAN configurations

In the Port Specific VLAN Rules and tagging options, set the following;

  • IP Station
    • VLAN ID to the Voice VLAN - 120
    • VLAN Priority to 7
    • Sending Filter to Members
  • LAN
    • VLAN ID to the Access VLAN - 100
    • VLAN Priority to 1
    • Sending Filter to All
    • Acceptance Filter to All
  • AUX
    • VLAN ID to the Access VLAN - 100
    • VLAN Priority to 1
    • Sending Filter to Members
    • Acceptance Filter to All

Press SAVE VLAN SETTINGS

VLAN Port rules.jpg

Assign Ports to VLANs

In the Add Ports to a VLAN section, set the following;

  • IP Station Membership - Member, Egress tagging - Remove tag
  • LAN Membership - Member, Egress tagging - Keep tag
  • AUX Membership - Not Member
  • VLAN ID - Voice VLAN 120

Then press ADD VLAN

VLAN IP Station port.jpg

Then set the following;

  • IP Station Membership - Not Member
  • LAN Membership - Member, Egress tagging - Remove tag
  • AUX Membership - Member, Egress tagging - Remove tag
  • VLAN ID - Access VLAN 100

Then press ADD VLAN

AUX VLAN Rule Voice VLAN.jpg

In the Remove VLAN by ID, enter VLAN ID 1 and press Remove VLAN.

Remove vlan.jpg

Finalizing configuration

Change the Enable VLAN setting from No to Yes and click SAVE VLAN SETTINGS.

Ensure you have correctly set all attributes, so that the configuration matches the image here.

Access Voice VLAN Overview.jpg

Press Apply Settings to enable the settings. You will need to then connect to the unit via it's Voice VLAN.

If you need the device to collect a new IP Address from the DHCP Server, Navigate to System Recovery and perform a Full Reboot. This should be performed instead of Apply Settings.

Recovery

If the station is uncontactable after configuration, then perform a Factory Reset on the device and configure again.

But what if...

The Network Administrator has defined the switch port to be a Trunk port, and the device connected to the AUX port is not VLAN aware?

Then set the following;

  • IP Station Membership - Not Member
  • LAN Membership - Member, Egress tagging - Keep tag
  • AUX Membership - Member, Egress tagging - Remove tag
  • VLAN ID - VLAN 100

Then press ADD VLAN

Trunk Port no AUX VLAN.jpg

The Network Administrator has defined the switch port to be a Trunk port, and the device connected to the AUX port is VLAN aware and will be configured to it's VLAN?

Then set the following;

IP Station Membership - Not Member

  • LAN Membership - Member, Egress tagging - Keep tag
  • AUX Membership - Member, Egress tagging - Keep tag
  • VLAN ID - VLAN 100

Then press ADD VLAN

Trunk Port AUX VLAN.jpg

In both these additional cases, there is no change to the IP Station VLAN configuration.

Version 2 stations

Configuration steps

In Stationweb, navigate to the Advanced Network tab, followed by VLAN. In SIP/EDGE mode, you will need to enable Advanced Configuration mode.

V2 VLAN Config.png


Trunk port with Access VLAN

This mode will support a network switchport that is configured for Trunk mode, with an Access VLAN ID for devices that are not tagged. In this way, the Intercom will be configured for the Voice VLAN, and the AUX port will automatically be assigned to the Access VLAN by the network switch.

  • Enable VLAN by checking the option for Enabled
  • For the Intercom port, check the Tag option and enter the VLAN for the Intercom.
V2 VLAN Config 1.png


Trunk Port with no Access VLAN

This mode will support a network switchport that is configured for Trunk mode and expects all packets to be tagged. In this way, the Intercom will be configured for the Voice VLAN, and the AUX port will automatically tag packets with the configured VLAN.

  • Enable VLAN by checking the option for Enabled
  • For the Intercom port, check the Tag option and enter the VLAN for the Intercom.
  • For the Aux port, check the Tag option and enter the VLAN for the AUX port.
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