Change the OUI Table for the Voice VLAN



For the voice VLAN, the switch underpins default Organizationally Unique Identifiers (OUIs), which are related with VoIP telephones of explicit makers. All traffic got on voice VLAN ports from VoIP telephones with a recorded OUI is sent on the voice VLAN.
You can include, change, and expel OUIs, including the default OUIs. The greatest number of OUI passages in the table is 15. The initial 3 bytes of the MAC address contain a maker identifier, while the last 3 bytes contain a remarkable station ID. You should include an OUI prefix in the configuration AA:BB:CC.
You can include another OUI, change a current OUI, and erase an OUI that you never again need.
To change the OUI table for the voice VLAN:
1. Open an internet browser to get into the mywifiext.net set up.
2. Enter the IP address that is appointed to the switch if not, you enter the mywifiext.net.
The login page opens for the mywifiext link.
3. Enter the router password.
Again the Home page shows up in the mywifiext.net web link.
4. From the menu at the highest point of the page, select SWITCHING.
The Quality of Service (QoS) page shows.
5. From the menu on the left of the mywifiext.net set up, select VLAN.
The VLAN page shows.
6. In the 802.1Q-based VLAN area, click the down bolt for the voice VLAN.
The voice VLAN appears in the 802.1Q-based VLAN area with a phone symbol.
7. Click the OUI Settings interface.
The OUI table presentations.
8. To include another OUI, do the accompanying:
a. click the ADD OUI catch.
The OUI Entry page shows.
b. Enter the new OUI and portrayal.
c. Click the SAVE catch.
Your settings are spared in the mywifiext set up page.
9. To change a current OUI, do the accompanying:
a.Click the down bolt beside the OUI that you need to change.
b. Click the EDIT catch.
c. Change the OUI, portrayal, or both.
d. Click the SAVE catch.
Your settings are spared.
10. To erase an OUI that you never again need, do the accompanying:
a. Click the down bolt beside the OUI that you need to erase.
b. Click the DELETE catch.
Your settings are spared and the OUI is erased.
11. Click the BACK catch.
12. The VLAN page shows.

Deactivate the Port-Based or 802.1Q-Based VLAN Mode and Delete All VLANs
On the off chance that you actuated the port-based VLAN mode or the 802.1Q-based VLAN mode, you can deactivate either VLAN mode and erase all VLANs.
To deactivate the port-based VLAN mode or 802.1Q-based VLAN mode and erase all VLANs:

1.       Open an internet browser from a PC that is associated with indistinguishable system from the change or to the switch specifically through an Ethernet link.

2.       Enter the IP address that is alloted to the router or the mywifiext.net.
The login page opens for the mywifiext.net.
Enter the password for your profile.
The Home page shows.

3.       From the menu at the highest point of the page, select SWITCHING.
The Quality of Service (QoS) page shows.
4.       From the menu on the left, select VLAN.
The VLAN page shows.
5.       In the No VLANs area, click the ACTIVATE catch.
A spring up window opens, illuminating you that the current VLAN settings will be lost.
6.       Click the OK catch.
Your settings are spared and the spring up window closes.
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