VIEW Certified Configuration Guide Cisco 2100/2500/4400/5500/7500/8500 Series WLC (W ireless LAN Controller), WiSM (Wireless Services Module), W iSM2, WLC Module, WLC SW for SRE, 3750G Integrated WLC, and Virtual Controller with 60x, AP801, AP802, 104x, 113x, 114x, 1121, 122x, 123x, 124x, 125x, 126x, 13xx, 152x, 155x, 160x, 260x, 350x, 360x APs 1725-86192-000 Rev: AA August 2013
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs Copyright Notice TM © 2009-2013 Spectralink Corporation All rights reserved. Spectralink , the Spectralink logo and the names and marks associated with Spectralink’s products are trademarks and/or service marks of Spectralink Corporation and are common law marks in the United States and various other countries. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.
Contents Introduction ...................................................................... 5 Certified Product Summary ............................................................................................................... 5 Known Limitations .............................................................................................................................. 7 Spectralink References ...........................................................................................................
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs Configuration for handsets running in 802.11b/g mode, 802.11b and b/g mixed mode, or 802.11 g only mode in 8020/8030 handsets .................................................................................................. 68 1725-86192-000_AA.
Introduction Spectralink’s Voice Interoperability for Enterprise Wireless (VIEW) Certification Program is designed to ensure interoperability and high performance between Spectralink 8440/8441/8450/8452/8453 and 8020/8030 Wireless Telephones and WLAN infrastructure products. The products listed below have been tested in Spectralink’s lab and have passed VIEW Certification. Certified Product Summary Manufacturer: Cisco Systems: www.cisco.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs 7.2.110.0 and 7.3.101.0 for 60x, AP801, AP802, 104x, 113x, 114x, 124x, 125x, 126x, 155x, 260x, 350x and 360x with 2500, 5500, WiSM2, WLC SW for SRE 7.4.110.0 for 60x, 70x, AP801, AP802, 104x, 113x, 114x, 124x, 125x, 126x, 155x, 160x, 260x, 350x, and 360x with 2500, 5500, 7500, 8500, WiSM2, WLC SW for SRE, Virtual Controller 7.5.102.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs ** Only Release 3.0 capable Spectralink 8020/8030 handsets support WPA2-Enterprise, Wi-Fi Standard QoS, and CCXv4 (Cisco Compatible Extensions). Release 3.0 capable handset types connect to PBX’s that support IP telephony. Release 3.0 capabilities are not available for Spectralink 8020/8030 handsets connecting to PBXs using the TDM protocol through a Spectralink Telephony Gateway (handset type 30 on the 8020/8030).
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VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs These two white papers identify issues and solutions based on Spectralink’s extensive experience in enterprise-class Wi-Fi telephony. It provides recommendations for ensuring that a network environment is adequately optimized for use with Spectralink Wireless Telephones.
Chapter 1: Configuration for Wi-Fi Standard QoS or CCXv4 Operation Overview Spectralink 8020/8030 handsets can be configured with Wi-Fi Standard QoS from the WLAN Settings menu using either the Custom or CCX selection. • If the Custom menu is selected, QoS Wi-Fi Standard is selected from the QoS submenu. • If the CCX menu is selected from the WLAN Settings menu, Wi-Fi Standard QoS is used automatically without any further menu selections. Spectralink 84-Series handsets only support Wi-Fi Standard QoS.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs Network Topology Note: Example configuration shown This configuration is not applicable to all customer environments. 1725-86192-000_AA.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs Configuring a New Controller Starting from Factory Defaults Initial provisioning of the controller is done via the command line interface (CLI). 1 Connect a null modem serial cable between the console port of the controller and the serial port of a PC. 2 Open a terminal program, such as Hyper Terminal, and configure the port settings to 9600 baud, no parity, 8 data bits and 1 stop bit.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs Once logged in properly, a page similar to the one below displays. Installing Software 1 To check the installed version of software, listed in the Product Summary, click Monitor from the main menu. 2 In the navigation pane, click Summary. The heading labeled Software Version shows the current software version. 3 Download the appropriate software for your model of controller from the Cisco website.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs 8 Point the TFTP server to the code. 9 Click Download and allow a few minutes for the download to complete. 10 Reboot the Controller. Controller Setup The initial setup of the controller is shown below. Note: Example only The setup instructions outlined in this document are for the configuration shown in the diagram only. Your configuration may differ, and the appropriate adjustments must be made.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs Cisco 6.0 versions: Cisco 7.0 and 7.2: Other versions: 4 Click Multicast from the options on the left side of the screen 5 Select Enable Global Multicast Mode checkbox 1725-86192-000_AA.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs 6 Click the Apply button. Cisco 6.0 versions: Cisco 7.0 and 7.2 versions: Other versions: 7 Click Save Configuration. 1725-86192-000_AA.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs Connecting APs As the APs are connected to the network, they should automatically find the controller via the CAPWAP discovery algorithms. The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server will assign each AP an IP address. Admin Tip: DHCP server You can configure a DHCP server to run on a remote PC for a small deployment. However, for large-scale deployments, an enterprise-grade DHCP server must be used.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs Cisco Controllers other than the 5500: Cisco 5500: 7 Under service-port, (if present), enter a valid IP Address and Netmask in a different subnet than the management interface. 8 Click the Apply button and save the changes. 1725-86192-000_AA.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs Defining a RADIUS Server If it is desired to use WPA2-Enterprise security, it is necessary to define a RADIUS server. 1 From the main menu, click SECURITY. 2 Expand RADIUS in the left pane. 3 Click Authentication. 4 Click New… in the right hand corner of the screen. 5 Enter the IP Address of the RADIUS server in the Server IP Address field.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs AP Configuration Admin Tip: QoS All handsets operating on a given AP radio must have the same QoS setting. All APs supporting the handsets must be configured to enable the corresponding features. 1 Power-on and connect the APs to the network. Wait a few minutes for the APs to find the controller. 2 Verify the APs are associated to the WLC. 3 From the main menu, click Monitor. 1725-86192-000_AA.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs Configuration for handsets running in 802.11b, b/g mixed mode, g only mode in 8020/8030 handsets or 2.4 GHz in 84-Series handsets Admin Tip: When to use g-only When 8020/8030 handsets are set to g only mode, they support the higher g data rates. In g only mode, however, the handset will not detect 802.11b clients and will not provide protection.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs Settings: Power and channel settings Global settings for RF Channel Assignment and Tx Power Level Assignment were not tested. For Custom Tx Power and RF Channel settings please consult your facility’s RF site survey — optimized for wireless voice traffic — to determine correct power and channel settings for each AP using only channels 1, 6 and 11. a Set Admin Status to Enable.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs Screenshot for sample access point with three external antennas: 4 In the navigation pane under 802.11b/g/n, click Network. Set network parameters as follows: a Set 802.11b/g Network Status to Disable. The radio will be re-enabled after setting radio parameters.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs Web Info: RF Deployment reference For additional details on RF deployment please see the Deploying Enterprise-Grade Wi-Fi Telephony white paper and the Best Practices Guide to Network Design Considerations for Spectralink Wireless Telephone. b Use the default Fragmentation Threshold (2346 bytes). c Set the Beacon Period to 100. d Set the 1 Mbps and 2 Mbps settings to Disabled.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs Admin Tip: Use the Static CAC Method. It is very important to choose the Static CAC method to avoid limiting calls when there is heavy background traffic. Admin Tip: Disable WLAN before changing Admission Control settings. Any WLAN using the network must be disabled before changing Admission Control settings. 7 For Cisco 6.0, in the navigation pane under 802.11b/g/n, select Video. For Cisco 7.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs 9 Click the Apply button to save the settings. 10 In the navigation pane under 802.11b/g/n, select Network. 11 Enable 802.11b/g Network Status and 802.11g Support if Spectralink Wireless Telephones are configured for 802.11b & b/g mixed or g only mode in 8020/8030 handsets or 2.4 GHz in 84-Series handsets. 12 Click the Apply button to save the settings. Configuring 802.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs b Enter the commands: config 802.11b 11nsupport a-msdu tx priority all disable save config 3 If an 1142 ap is in use, disable mpdu aggregation. a Connect to the CLI as described in the section “Configuring a New Controller Starting from Factory Defaults”. b Enter the commands: config 802.11b 11nsupport a-mpdu tx priority all disable save config 4 Click the Apply button to save the settings.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs Settings: Power and channel settings Global settings for RF Channel Assignment and Tx Power Level Assignment were not tested. For Custom Tx Power and RF Channel settings please consult your facility’s RF site survey — optimized for wireless voice traffic — to determine correct power and channel settings for each AP using non-overlapping channels.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs a Set 802.11a Network Status to Disable; the radio will be re-enabled after setting radio parameters b For setting up the Data Rates, please consult your facility’s RF site survey, designed for voice traffic, to determine if you have sufficient coverage to support all data rates. The handset requires the following minimum dBm reading to support the corresponding Mandatory data rate setting in the access point.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs 5 If DFS channels are used in the deployed network, in the navigation pane under 802.11a/n, select DFS (802.11h). Check the Channel Announcement radio box to cause the AP to advertise Spectrum Management. If the AP does not advertise Spectrum Management, Spectralink handsets will not connect on DFS channels (bandwidth shared with radar facilities).
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs Admin Tip: Use the Static CAC Method. It is very important to choose the Static CAC method to avoid limiting calls when there is heavy background traffic. 8 For Cisco 6.0, in the navigation pane under 802.11a/n, select Video. For Cisco 7.0 and later versions, in the navigation pane under 802.11a/n or 802.11a/n/ac, select Media, then select the Video tab. Set the Max RF Bandwidth for Video to 5.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs 10 Click the Apply button to save the settings. Configuring 802.11n: 1 In the navigation pane under 802.11 a/n, select High Throughput (802.11n). Check the radio box to enable 11n mode and allow all data rates to be supported. 802.11a/n AP’s 1725-86192-000_AA.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs 802.11a/n/ac AP’s Admin Tip: 802.11ac Spectralink has not yet been tested with 802.11ac clients in the network. It is known that the handsets operate properly with 802.11ac turned off as shown. 2 Disable msdu aggregation: a Connect to the CLI as described in the section “Configuring a New Controller Starting from Factory Defaults”. b Enter the commands: config 802.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs 4 In the navigation pane under 802.11a/n, select Network. 5 For 802.11a Network Status, click the Enabled check box. 6 Click the Apply button to save the settings. 1725-86192-000_AA.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs Setting up the SSID Voice and data must be on separate SSIDs to prioritize voice traffic. The voice SSID must be set to Platinum for Quality of Service and the data SSID must be set to Silver for Quality of Service. 1 From the main menu, click WLANs. 2 In the WLANs screen, select Create New from the drop down list and click Go. 3 Enter the Profile Name and SSID. 4 Click the Apply button twice.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs Cisco 6.0 Versions: Other versions: (Ensure that the Multicast Vlan Feature remains unchecked for proper PTT performance.) 8 Under the QoS tab, set Quality of Service to Platinum. This is the required setting for voice traffic. 9 Set WMM Policy to Required. 1725-86192-000_AA.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs 10 Under the Security tab, at Layer 2 Security select the desired security policy from the drop-down list. ○ For WPA2-PSK, under WPA+WPA2 Parameters: i Select the WPA2-Policy check box. ii Select the AES check box for WPA2-Encryption. iii At Auth Key Mgmt select PSK from the drop-down list. iv If present (7.2. and later versions), ensure that WPA gtk-randomize State is set to Disable.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs v If present (7.2 and later versions), the Fast Transition radio box may be checked to permit other devices to use 802.11r but the FT 802.1x radio box must not be checked as it limits network access to 802.11r devices only. Cisco 6.0 and 7.0 Versions: Cisco 7.2 and later Versions: 11 Under the Advanced tab a Set the DTIM to 2 for the radio that corresponds to the Spectralink Wireless handset configuration.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs b Ensure the Enable Session Timeout box is unchecked and that Client Exclusion is disabled. c Uncheck the Client Load Balancing and Client Band Select boxes. d Check off-channel scanning defer for the 0 priority class (prevents contention between off-channel scanning and PTT). Cisco 6.0 and 7.0 versions: 1725-86192-000_AA.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs Cisco 7.2 and later versions: 12 Click the Apply button to save all changes. 1725-86192-000_AA.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs Setting up the EDCA parameters profile The EDCA parameters must be set to the WMM setting after the WLAN network QoS has been set. Configuration for handsets running in 802.11a mode mode in 8020/8030 handsets or 5 GHz in 84-Series handsets 1 In the navigation pane under 802.11a/n, select EDCA Parameters. 2 Ensure that WMM is selected from the drop-down list. 3 Click Apply.
Chapter 2: Configuration for SVP Operation Introduction Spectralink 8020/8030 handsets can be configured for SVP QoS from the WLAN Settings menu using the Custom selection. Spectralink 84-Series handsets do not support SVP. Network Topology Note: Example only This configuration is not applicable to all customer environments. 1725-86192-000_AA.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs Configuring a New Controller Starting from Factory Defaults Initial provisioning of the controller is done via the command line interface (CLI). 1 Connect a null modem serial cable between the console port of the controller and the serial port of a PC. 2 Open a terminal program, such as Hyper Terminal, and configure the port settings to 9600 baud, no parity, 8 data bits and 1 stop bit.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs Connecting to the Controller via a Browser 1 Connect to the WLC by pointing your internet browser to the URL: https (where is the IP address of the management interface of the WLC). 2 Click the Login prompt. The default User Name and Password is admin. 3 Once logged in properly, a page similar to the one below displays. 1725-86192-000_AA.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs Installing Software 1 To check the installed version of software, listed in the Product Summary, click Monitor from the main menu. 2 In the navigation pane, click Summary. The heading labeled Software Version shows the current software version. 3 Download the appropriate software for your model of controller from the Cisco website.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs Controller Setup The initial setup of the controller is shown below. Admin Tip: Example configuration The setup instructions outlined in this document are for the configuration shown in the diagram only. Your configuration may differ, and the appropriate adjustments must be made. 1 From the main menu, click Controller.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs Cisco 7.3 and later versions: 4 Click Multicast from the options on the left side of the screen. 5 Select Enable Global Multicast Mode checkbox. 6 Click the Apply button. Cisco 6.0 versions: Cisco 7.0 and 7.2 versions: 1725-86192-000_AA.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs Cisco 7.3 and later versions: 7 Click Save Configuration. 1725-86192-000_AA.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs Connecting APs As the APs are connected to the network, they should automatically find the controller via the CAPWAP discovery algorithms. The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server will assign each AP an IP address. Admin Tip: DHCP server You can configure a DHCP server to run on a remote PC for a small deployment. However, for large-scale deployments, an enterprise-grade DHCP server must be used.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs Cisco Controllers other than the 5500: Cisco 5500: 7 Under service-port, (if present), enter a valid IP Address and Netmask in a different subnet than the management interface. Click the Apply button and save the changes. 1725-86192-000_AA.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs Defining a RADIUS Server If it is desired to use WPA2-Enterprise security, it is necessary to define a RADIUS server. 1 From the main menu, click SECURITY. 2 Expand RADIUS in the left pane. 3 Click Authentication. 4 Click New… in the right hand corner of the screen. 5 Enter the IP Address of the RADIUS server in the Server IP Address field.
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VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs AP Configuration Settings: QoS setting All handsets operating on a given AP radio must have the same QoS setting. All APs supporting the handsets must be configured to enable the corresponding features. 1 Power-on and connect the APs to the network. Wait a few minutes for the APs to find the controller. 2 Verify the APs are associated to the WLC. 3 From the main menu, click Monitor.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs 3 Select Configure from the drop-down list for the access point you wish to change. Set the parameters for that AP: Settings: Power and channel settings Global settings for RF Channel Assignment and Tx Power Level Assignment were not tested.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs Screenshot for access points with internal antennas: Screenshot for access points with external antennas: 4 In the navigation pane under 802.11b/g/n, click Network. Set network parameters as follows: a Set 802.11b/g Network Status to Disable. The radio will be re- enabled after setting radio parameters.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs 802.11 Radio Standard Minimum Available Signal Strength (RSSI) Maximum "Mandatory" Data Rate 802.11b -75 dBm 1 Mb/s -65 dBm 11 Mb/s -67 dBm 6 Mb/s -47 dBm 54 Mb/s -60 dBm 6 Mb/s -45 dBm 54 Mb/s 802.11g 802.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs b Enter the commands: config 802.11b 11nsupport a-msdu tx priority all disable save config 3 If an 1142 ap is in use, disable mpdu aggregation. a Connect to the CLI as described in the section “Configuring a New Controller Starting from Factory Defaults”. b Enter the commands: config 802.11b 11nsupport a-mpdu tx priority all disable save config 4 Click the Apply button to save the settings.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs 2 In the navigation pane, under Access Points click Radios, then select 802.11a /n. All the APs that are connected should be listed, showing their Operational Status as UP. 3 Select Configure from the drop-down list for the access point you wish to change. Set the parameters for that AP: Settings: Power and channel settings Global settings for RF Channel Assignment and Tx Power Level Assignment were not tested.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs Screenshot for access points with external antennas: 4 In the navigation pane under 802.11a/n, click Network. Set the network parameters as follows: a Set 802.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs Configuring 802.11n: 1 In the navigation pane under 802.11 a/n, select High Throughput (802.11n). Check the radio box to enable 11n mode and allow all data rates to be supported. 802.11a/n AP’s 802.11a/n/ac AP’s 1725-86192-000_AA.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs Admin Tip: 802.11ac Spectralink has not yet been tested with 802.11ac clients in the network. It is known that the handsets operate properly with 802.11ac turned off as shown. 2 Disable msdu aggregation: a Connect to the CLI as described in the section “Configuring a New Controller Starting from Factory Defaults”. b Enter the commands: config 802.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs Setting up the SSID Voice and data must be on separate SSIDs to prioritize voice traffic. The voice SSID must be set to Platinum for Quality of Service and the data SSID must be set to Silver for Quality of Service. 1 From the main menu, click WLANs. 2 In the WLANs screen, select Create New from the drop down list and click Go. 3 Enter the Profile Name and SSID. 4 Click the Apply button twice.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs Cisco 6.0 Versions: Other versions: (Ensure that the Multicast Vlan Feature remains unchecked for proper PTT performance.) 8 Under the QoS tab, set Quality of Service to Platinum. This is the required setting for voice traffic. 9 Set WMM Policy to Disabled. 1725-86192-000_AA.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs 10 Under the Security tab, at Layer 2 Security select the desired security policy from the drop-down list. ○ For WPA2-PSK, under WPA+WPA2 Parameters: i Select the WPA2-Policy check box. ii Select the AES check box for WPA2-Encryption. iii At Auth Key Mgmt select PSK from the drop-down list. iv If present (7.2. and later versions), ensure that WPA gtk-randomize State is set to Disable.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs v If present (7.2 and later versions), the Fast Transition radio box may be checked to permit other devices to use 802.11r but the FT 802.1x radio box must not be checked as it limits network access to 802.11r devices only. Cisco 6.0 and 7.0 Versions: Cisco 7.2 and later Versions: 11 Under the Advanced tab a Set the DTIM to 2 for the radio that corresponds to the Spectralink Wireless handset configuration.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs b Ensure the Enable Session Timeout box is unchecked and that Client Exclusion is disabled. c Uncheck the Client Load Balancing and Client Band Select boxes. d Check off-channel scanning defer for the 0 priority class (prevents contention between off-channel scanning and PTT). Cisco 6.0 and 7.0 versions: 1725-86192-000_AA.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs Cisco 7.2 and later versions: 12 Click the Apply button to save all changes. 1725-86192-000_AA.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs Setting up the EDCA parameters profile The EDCA parameters must be set to the WMM setting after the WLAN network QoS has been set. Configuration for handsets running in 802.11a mode mode in 8020/8030 handsets 1 In the navigation pane under 802.11a/n, select EDCA Parameters. 2 Ensure that Spectralink Voice Priority is selected from the drop-down list. 3 Click Apply. Configuration for handsets running in 802.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Cisco WLAN Controllers (Virtual, Modules, and Standalone) with APs Settings: SVP and 802.11n When Spectralink Voice Priority (SVP) is enabled under the EDCA parameters setting, the 802.11n capabilities will be disabled on that radio on Cisco 6.0 version releases. Spectralink recommends deploying handsets using SVP on a different radio than 802.11n clients for Cisco 6.0 version releases. 1725-86192-000_AA.