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Default
The system is configured with the default OUI addresses. You can remove the default OUI
addresses, and then add recognizable OUI addresses manually.
Table 10 Default OUI addresses
Number OUI
address
Vendor
1 0001-E300-0000
Siemens
phone
2 0003-6B00-0000
Cisco
phone
3 0004-0D00-0000
Avaya
phone
4 00D0-1E00-0000
Pingtel
phone
5 0060-B900-0000
Philips/NEC
phone
6 00E0-7500-0000
Polycom
phone
7 00E0-BB00-0000
3Com
phone
Views
System view
Default command level
2: System level
Parameters
mac-address
: Specifies a source MAC address of voice traffic in the format of H-H-H. For example,
1234-1234-1234.
mask
oui-mask
: Specifies the valid length of the OUI address by a mask in the format of H-H-H,
formed by consecutive 1s and 0s. For example, FFFF-0000-0000. To filter the voice device of a
specific vendor, set the mask to FFFF-FF00-0000.
description
text
: Specifies a string of 1 to 30 case-sensitive characters that describes the OUI
address.
oui
: Specifies the OUI address you want to remove in the format of H-H-H. For example,
1234-1200-0000. An OUI address is the logic AND result of
mac-address
and
oui-mask.
An OUI
address cannot be a broadcast address, a multicast address, or an all-zero address.
Usage guidelines
The system supports up to 16 OUI addresses.
Examples
# Add a recognizable OUI address 1234-1200-0000 by specifying the MAC address as
1234-1234-1234 and the mask as fff-ff00-0000, and configure its description string as
PhoneA
.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] voice vlan mac-address 1234-1234-1234 mask ffff-ff00-0000 description PhoneA
Related commands
display voice vlan oui
voice vlan mode auto
Use
voice vlan mode auto
to configure the port to operate in automatic voice VLAN assignment
mode.