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1 Grandstream Networks, Inc. VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) Guide
2 Table of Contents SUPPORTED DEVICES... 4 INTRODUCTION... 5 ABOUT VLAN... 6 General... 6 Voice VLAN... 7 VLAN CONFIGURATION... 8 LLDP (Link Layer Discovery Protocol)... 8 LLDP-MED... 9 Configuring LLDP via Configuration File LLDP Flow (Wireshark) Manual Configuration Configuring VLAN Manually via Web GUI Configuring VLAN Manually via Configuration File Screenshots Examples for LLDP and Manual Configuration Settings Automatic Configuration using DHCP VLAN option (GXV32xx only) Configuring DHCP VLAN option on GXV32xx via Web GUI Configuring the DHCP VLAN option on the GXV32xx via configuration file DHCP VLAN Option Wireshark Flow P a g e 2
3 Table of Figures Figure 1: Normal and VLAN-Tagged Ethernet Frames... 6 Figure 2: SIP clients VLAN architecture... 7 Figure 3: LLDP advertisement on GXP Figure 4: Screenshots for LLDP and Manual Configuration Settings Figure 5: Download and Install isc Figure 6: Editing Configuration File Figure 7: Listening Interface Figure 8: Editing dhcp.conf Figure 9: DHCP option Figure 10: Restart DHCP Service Figure 11: Enable DHCP VLAN Figure 12: DHCP Discovery on GXV Table of Tables Table 1: List of Supported Products... 4 Table 2: Priority Level... 6 Table 3: TLVs transported in LLDPDUs... 8 Table 4: LLDP-MED TLVs type... 9 Table 5: LLDP Option Location on The Web GUI... 9 Table 6: Set VLAN Manually Table 7: VLAN Manual Configuration P a g e 3
4 SUPPORTED DEVICES Following table shows Grandstream products supporting VLAN protocol. Table 1: List of Supported Products Model VLAN Support LLDP Support Firmware GXP2130/2140/2160 GXP2135/2170 GXP1610/1615 GXP1620/1625 GXP1628/1630 Enterprise IP Phones Yes Yes or higher Small Business IP Phones Yes Yes or higher IP Video Phones for Android GXV3240/3275 Yes Yes or higher Full HD Conferencing System GVC3200/3202 Yes Yes or higher Audio Conferencing System GAC2500 Yes Yes or higher GXW4216/4224 GXW4232/4248 Analog VoIP Gateways Yes Yes or higher GXW4004/4008 Yes Yes or higher Analog Telephone Adaptors HT701/702/704 Yes No or higher HT502/503 Yes No or higher HT8xx Yes No or higher Cordless IP Phones DP750 Yes Yes or higher P a g e 4
5 INTRODUCTION VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) allows to separate network devices in logical groups despite of their physical location. Only members in same VLAN can communicate with each other. It also confines the broadcast domain to its members. VLANs are implemented to achieve scalability, security and ease the network management and can quickly adapt to changes in network requirements and relocation of workstations and server Q is the standard that supports VLANs on an Ethernet network, its frames are distinguished from ordinary Ethernet frames by the insertion of a 4-byte VLAN tag (VLAN ID) into the Ethernet header. VLANs are used to achieve the following: Increase performance: Grouping users into logical networks will increase performance by limiting broadcast traffic to users performing similar functions within workgroups. Additionally, less traffic will need to be routed, and the latency added to routers will be reduced. Improve manageability: VLANs make large networks more manageable by allowing centralized configuration of devices located in assorted locations. Increase security options: VLANs have the ability to provide additional security not available in a shared network environment. A switched network delivers packets only to the intended recipients and packets only to other members of the VLAN. This allows the network administrator to segment users requiring access to sensitive information into separate VLANs from the rest of the general users regardless of physical location. P a g e 5
6 ABOUT VLAN General VLAN tag allows to distinguish between different VLAN broadcast domains on a group of LAN switches. The inserted field to the Ethernet frame is composed of four bytes (32 bits). The VLAN tag is a two-byte (16 bits) field inserted between the source MAC address and the Ethertype field in an Ethernet frame as shown on Figure 1. Another two-byte field, the Tag Protocol Identifier (TPI or TPID), precedes the VLAN tag field. Figure 1: Normal and VLAN-Tagged Ethernet Frames Two fields are necessary to hold one piece of information: TPID (Tag Protocol Identifier): 2 Bytes after the source MAC address which will be set to a value of 0x8100 to denote that this frame carries 802.1Q or 802.1p tag information. TCI (Tag Control Information): 2 Bytes which are made of the following: 3-bit user Priority Code Point (PCP) that sets a priority value between 0 and 7, which can be used for Quality of Service (QoS) priority traffic delivery, as shown on Table 1. 1-bit Canonical Format Indicator (CFI) that is a compatibility bit between Ethernet and other network structures, such as Token Ring. For Ethernet networks, this value will also be set to zero. 12-bit VLAN Identifier (VID) identifies the VLAN that the frame belongs to. Table 2: Priority Level PCP Priority Acronym Traffic Types 1 0 (lowest) BK Background 0 1 BE Best Effort 2 2 EE Excellent Effort 3 3 CA Critical Applications 4 4 VI Video, < 100ms latency and jitter 5 5 VO Voice, < 10ms latency and jitter 6 6 IC Internetwork Control 7 7(highest) NC Network Control P a g e 6
7 Voice VLAN The Voice traffic is sensitive to delay and jitter, thus it requires a higher priority than data traffic to reduce the delay and packet loss during transmission, separating voice and data traffic using VLANs provides a solid security boundary, preventing data applications from reaching the voice traffic. It also gives user a simpler method to deploy QoS, prioritizing the voice traffic over the data. This feature enables access port of the switch to affect the connected device to a separated logical group, once this feature is enabled the ports set on the voice VLAN will allow simultaneous access for the PC, therefore the device and PC can be connected to one switch port through the device, LAN port will be connected to the Switch and PC port to the PC, after configuring VLAN tags for PC and LAN port the device will tag all packets from those port with VLAN ID, the switch will then forward the received packets to the corresponding VLAN ID. Figure 2: SIP clients VLAN architecture P a g e 7
8 VLAN CONFIGURATION There are 3 ways to get VLAN ID on Grandstream products for the LAN port: 1. Discovery using LLDP 2. DHCP VLAN Option 132, Manual configuration Notes: - The Grandstream products only support manual method to get VLAN ID for the PC port. - DHCP VLAN option 132 is supported only on GXV32xx series. LLDP (Link Layer Discovery Protocol) The Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) is a Layer 2 discovery protocol defined in the IEEE 802.1ab. Nodes transmit information about themselves and listen for information about the devices on each connection, LLDP defines a standard SNMP MIB which can store information gathered locally and can be queried by SNMP to facilitate network management. LLDP encapsulate all device information in LLDPDUs (LLDP Data Units), which are then sent to neighboring nodes. A LLDPDU contains a variety of type length values (TLVs). In a TLV, T indicates the information type, L indicates the information length, and V indicates the value or the content to be sent. Devices send/receive LLDPDUs with different TLVs to advertise their local information and receive neighbor information. Table 3: TLVs transported in LLDPDUs TLV Type TLV Name Usage in LLDPDU Description 0 End of LLDPDU Mandatory This marks the end of the TLV sequence in the LLDPDU. After this TLV, there is no further processing. This is a mandatory filed that need to be present at the end of the data stream. 1 Chassis ID Mandatory Contains the IP address of the sending port. 2 Port ID Mandatory Contains the MAC address of the device. 3 Time to Live Mandatory Specifies the life of the transmitted information on the device. 4 Port description Optional Describes the sending port. 5 System Name Optional Specifies the assigned name for the device. 6 System Description Optional Specifies the description of the device. 7 System Capabilities Optional Specifies the supported and enabled capabilities of the device, the supported and enabled capabilities by default are Bridge and Telephone. 8 Management Address Optional The type of management address used in LLDPDU Reserved Organizationally specific TLVs Optional LLDP specification allows for various organizations to define and encode their own TLVs. P a g e 8
9 LLDP-MED LLDP-MED is an extension of LLDP, that exchanges messages between Network devices such as switches and VoIP devices, it is published by the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA). It provides the following capabilities for VoIP devices: Table 4: LLDP-MED TLVs type LLDP-MED TLVs LLDP-MED capabilities Network Policy Power Management Description Allows endpoints to determine the capabilities that the connected device supports and what capabilities the device has enabled. Allows both network connectivity devices and endpoints to advertise VLAN configurations and associated Layer 2 and Layer 3 attributes for the specific application on that port. For example, the switch can notify the device of the VLAN number that it should use. The device can connect into any switch, obtain its VLAN number, and then start communicating with the call control. Enables advanced power management between LLDP-MED endpoint and network connectivity devices. Allows switches and devices to convey power information, such as how the device is powered, power priority, and how much power the device needs. Inventory Management Allows an endpoint to transmit detailed inventory information about itself to the switch, including information hardware revision, firmware version, software version, serial number, manufacturer name, model name, and asset ID TLV. Location Provides location information from the switch to the endpoint device. The location TLV can send this information: Civic location information: Provides the civic address information and postal information. Examples of civic location information are street address, road name, and postal community name information. ELIN location information: Provides the location information of a caller. The location is determined by the Emergency location identifier number (ELIN), which is a device number that routes an emergency call to the local public safety answering point (PSAP) and which the PSAP can use to call back the emergency caller. Note: In order to enable/disable LLDP option from the Web GUI, please refer to following table showing the location of LLDP option. Table 5: LLDP Option Location on The Web GUI Devices Location in the Web GUI GXP21xx Color Network > Advanced Settings GXP16xx Network > Advanced Settings GXV32xx Maintenance > Network Settings GXW42xx Maintenance > Network Settings P a g e 9
10 DP750 GAC2500 GVC320x Settings > Network Settings > Advanced Settings Maintenance > Network Settings Settings > Network Settings Configuring LLDP via Configuration File For GXP21xx, GXP16xx, GXV32xx, DP750, GXW42xx, GVC320x and GAC2500 series, administrator can edit following P-values: P1684=0 to disable the LLDP feature. P1684=1 to enable the LLDP feature. LLDP Flow (Wireshark) Since the LLDP feature is activated by default, the SIP client will behave as follows: Send LLDP advertisement each 30 second. Send/receive LLDP packets from LAN port. Support the MAC/PHY Configuration/Status. Obtain VLAN information (ID, L2 Priority, DSCP Priority ) from the Network policy. The following trace shows the packets advertised and received by the GXP1625. Figure 3: LLDP advertisement on GXP1625 P a g e 10
11 Manual Configuration For manual configuration user can make the settings either via configuration file or via Web GUI. Configuring VLAN Manually via Web GUI Devices GXP21xx GXP16xx GXV32xx GXW42xx DP750 HT8xx/HT7xx/HT5xx GVC320x GAC2500 Table 6: Set VLAN Manually Location in the Web GUI Network > Advanced Settings Network > Advanced Settings Maintenance > Network Settings Maintenance > Network Settings Settings > Network Settings > Advanced Settings Advanced Settings Settings > Network Settings Maintenance > Network Settings Configuring VLAN Manually via Configuration File Table 7: VLAN Manual Configuration Devices Fields P-Value Layer 2 QoS Q/VLAN Tag P51 GXP21xx Layer 2 QoS 802.1p Priority Value P87 PC Port VLAN Tag P229 PC Port Priority Value P230 Layer 2 QoS 802.1Q/VLAN Tag P51 GXP16xx Layer 2 QoS 802.1p Priority Value P87 PC Port VLAN Tag P229 PC Port Priority Value P230 Layer 2 QoS 802.1Q/VLAN Tag P51 Layer 2 QoS 802.1p Priority Value P87 GXV32xx Layer 2 QoS 802.1Q/VLAN Tag (Wi-Fi) P22047 Layer 2 QoS 802.1p Priority Value (Wi-Fi) P22048 PC Port VLAN Tag P229 PC Port Priority Value P230 Layer 2 QoS 802.1Q/VLAN Tag P51 GXW42xx Layer 2 QoS 802.1p Priority Value for SIP signaling P5038 Layer 2 QoS 802.1p Priority Value for RTP media P5042 P a g e 11
12 DP750 HT8xx/HT7xx/HT5xx GVC320x GAC2500 Layer 2 QoS 802.1Q/VLAN Tag Layer 2 QoS 802.1p Priority Value for SIP signaling Layer 2 QoS 802.1p Priority Value for RTP media Enable VLAN Layer 2 QoS 802.1Q/VLAN Tag Layer 2 QoS 802.1p Priority Value for SIP signaling Layer 2 QoS 802.1p Priority Value for RTP media Layer 2 QoS 802.1Q/VLAN Tag Layer 2 QoS 802.1p Priority Layer 2 QoS 802.1Q/VLAN Tag (Ethernet) Layer 2 QoS 802.1p Priority Value (Ethernet) Layer 2 QoS 802.1Q/VLAN Tag (Wi-Fi) Layer 2 QoS 802.1p Priority Value (Wi-Fi) P51 P5038 P5042 P27004 P51 P5038 P5042 P51 P87 P51 P87 P22047 P22048 Note: Make sure to set VLAN Tag with appropriate Tag on the P value, for Priority set a value from 1 to 7. P a g e 12
13 Screenshots Examples for LLDP and Manual Configuration Settings GXP21xx & GXP16xx Series Network > Advanced Settings GXV32xx Series Maintenance > Network Settings GXW42xx Series Maintenance > Network Settings DP750 Settings > Network Settings > Advanced Settings HT8xx/HT7xx/HT5xx Series Advanced Settings GVC320x Series Settings > Network Settings Figure 4: Screenshots for LLDP and Manual Configuration Settings P a g e 13
14 Automatic Configuration using DHCP VLAN option (GXV32xx only) To use this feature, DHCP server needs to support Option 132 (VLAN option). Following steps show how to install and configure a DHCP server supporting option 132. In this guide, we will use isc dhcp server on Ubuntu In order to install the server, open a terminal login as root and type the following command: Figure 5: Download and Install isc 2. Once the server is downloaded and installed successfully, we need to set the PC interface which will listen and advertise DHCP packets. This can be done by editing: Figure 6: Editing Configuration File 3. Once the above command is typed, the following window will be shown: Figure 7: Listening Interface 4. Replace eth0 on the above screenshot with the name of user network interface the server will lease addresses on, then save and exit the file using Ctrl+X 5. Now we need to edit the dhcp configuration file to set our option: Figure 8: Editing dhcp.conf 6. Once the above command is typed the configuration file will be prompted, add following lines to activate DHCP option 132. P a g e 14
15 Figure 9: DHCP option This will affect the device to vlan Administrator can save changes made on that file by typing Ctrl+X then confirm with Y 9. Restart DHCP services with the following command: Figure 10: Restart DHCP Service Configuring DHCP VLAN option on GXV32xx via Web GUI To activate option 132 on the GXV32XX series, administrator can activate it from the Web GUI. Log in to the Web GUI. Go under Maintenance > Network Settings. Click on the checkbox Enable DHCP VLAN, this will allow the device to retrieve the VLAN ID and priority from the DHCP server (Option 132, Option 133). Click on Save to save the changes. Figure 11: Enable DHCP VLAN P a g e 15
16 Configuring the DHCP VLAN option on the GXV32xx via configuration file For the GXV32xx series user can edit P-value: P8300=0 to disable the DHCP VLAN option. P8300=1 to enable the DHCP VLAN option. DHCP VLAN Option Wireshark Flow Once the DHCP VLAN option activated the device will behave as follow: Send DHCP Discover that include Option 132 requesting for a VLAN Tag. Complete the Process of DHCP, (Discover, Offer, Request, ACK), the Offer and ACK will include the Tag value set on the DHCP server (VLAN ID = 20). The device will send another DHCP Discover this time including the VLAN Tag 20 in order to take an IP within this range. After the DCHP Process finish, the device will grab an IP address from the VLAN range. The following trace show the packets advertised and received by the GXV3240. Figure 12: DHCP Discovery on GXV3240 P a g e 16
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