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Dialogic IMG EMS > Logical IMG > Physical IMG > IP Network > IP Address
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Related Topics:
IMG 1010 - IP Network (Interface)
IMG 1010 - Ethernet Redundancy via Smart Probe
IMG 1010 - Physical Port Configuration
Maximum Objects:
6 Per IP Network object
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Configuring the VLAN ID field will embed a VLAN Tag into any outgoing packets with a specific ip address that are communicating through the interface configured above. Click in the VLAN ID field and a Range Dialog box will appear. Enter an ID in the ID: field of this Range Dialog box. The ID's range from 0 - 4094. A VLAN ID of 0 signifies the VLAN tagging functionality is disabled. Refer to the IMG 1010 - VLAN Tagging topic for more information.
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The VLAN Priority field is not visible until the VLAN ID field is modified to a value other than 0. Once a value is configured the VLAN Priority field appears. Select from drop down menu the priority being given to this VLAN Tag. The priority given will indicate a priority level that will be given to the packet. A priority of 7 is highest and priority of 0 is the lowest. These values can be used to prioritize different classes of traffic (voice, video, data, etc). Refer to theĀ IMG 1010 - VLAN Tagging topic for more information.
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Configuring the VLAN ID field will embed a VLAN Tag into any outgoing packets with a specific ip address that are communicating through the interface configured above. Click in the VLAN ID field and a Range Dialog box will appear. Enter an ID in the ID: field of this Range Dialog box. The ID's range from 0 - 4094. A VLAN ID of 0 signifies the VLAN tagging functionality is disabled. Refer to the IMG 1010 - VLAN Tagging topic for more information.
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Once the VLAN ID field is modified to a value other than 0, the VLAN Priority field appears. Select from drop down menu the priority being given to this VLAN Tag. The priority given will indicate a priority level that will be given to the packet. A priority of 7 is highest and priority of 0 is the lowest. These values can be used to prioritize different classes of traffic (voice, video, data, etc). Refer to the IMG 1010 - VLAN Tagging topic for more information.