VIEW CERTIFIED CONFIGURATION GUIDE October 2012 | 1725-36166-001 Rev C SpectraLink® 8020/8030 and 8400 Series Wireless Telephones with Enterasys Networks® Enterasys C20, C25, C4110, C5110, C5210, V2110 with AP 3605, 3610, 3620, 3630, 3640
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Contents Introduction .....................................................................................................5 Certified Product Summary .................................................................................................................. 5 Known Limitations ................................................................................................................................ 6 Polycom References.............................................................................
VIEW Configuration Guide: Enterasys Networks Define Policy for Custom Classes of Service ............................................................................... 32 Setting up WLAN Services ................................................................................................................... 34 Setting up Security .......................................................................................................................... 34 Setting up Privacy for WPA2-Enterprise ..........
Introduction Polycom’s Voice Interoperability for Enterprise Wireless (VIEW) Certification Program is designed to ensure interoperability and high performance between SpectraLink 8440/8450/8452 and 8020/8030 Wireless Telephones and WLAN infrastructure products. The products listed below have been thoroughly tested in Polycom’s lab and have passed VIEW Certification.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Enterasys Networks collectively as “SpectraLink Wireless Telephones”, “phones” or “handsets”. The 8440, 8450 (with 1D bar code reader), and 8452 (with 1D and 2D bar code reader) handsets will be referred to collectively as the 8400 handsets. ** Routed network topology is only recommended with single controller deployment. If multiple controllers are present then the Mobility feature must be configured.
Introduction • For the Enterasys Networks Support toll-free number in your country: http://www.enterasys.com/support • Internet mail support@enterasys.com For the most effective response from Enterasys Network Support, please type [Enterasys Wireless Convergence Software] in the subject line.
Chapter 1: Network Connection and Provisioning Overview SpectraLink 8020/8030 phones can be configured with Wi-Fi Standard QoS from the WLAN Settings menu using the Custom selection. SpectraLink 8400 phones only support Wi-Fi Standard QoS. Network Topology Note: Example configuration shown This configuration is not applicable to all customer environments.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Enterasys Networks Accessing the Enterasys Wireless Controller for the First Time CLI Instructions Enterasys Wireless Controller C20 1 Download the CP210x VCP driver that is specific to your Operating System (OS) from www.silabs.com. 2 Connect your laptop to the Enterasys Wireless Controller C20 via USB A/B Device Cable.
Network Connection and Provisioning Note: Change default password. We recommend that you change the default password. GUI Instructions Enterasys Wireless Controller Management port interface The management port on the Enterasys Wireless Controller may be labeled differently depending on the Enterasys Wireless Controller.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Enterasys Networks 5 In the User Name text box, type admin. 6 In the Password text box, type abc123. 7 Click Login. The Enterasys Wireless Assistant is displayed. Note: Change default password. We recommend that you change the default password. Reset to Factory Defaults CLI Instructions 1 At the CLI prompt, type reset mgmt. 2 Press Enter. The following prompt is displayed: WARNING: Resetting management will clear all configuration including the management port configuration.
Network Connection and Provisioning GUI Instructions 1 From the main menu, click Wireless Controller Configuration. The Wireless Controller Configuration screen is displayed. 2 In the Reset Configuration section, select the appropriate configuration reset options: ○ Remove installed license – The system reboots and restores all aspects of the system configuration to the initial settings and the license key is removed. However, the Management IP address is preserved.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Enterasys Networks Upgrading the Enterasys Wireless Convergence Software Note: Upgrade software location. For the latest Enterasys Wireless Convergence software, visit www.enterasys.com/support. 1 From the main menu, click Wireless Controller. The Wireless Controller Configuration screen is displayed. 2 From the left pane, click Software Maintenance. The HWC Software tab is displayed. 3 Select Remote. The FTP server boxes are displayed.
Network Connection and Provisioning Provisioning Enterasys Wireless Controller Defining the Topology and Setting Up for PTT Operation For defining the network Topology below, it is good to make a note of the names of the physical ports.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Enterasys Networks Before the controller can be attached to the network, the topology that it will used must be defined or chosen. The controller comes by default with an Admin topology and a Bridged at AP untagged topology. The Admin topology cannot be used for AP management.
Network Connection and Provisioning Note: Define Multicast Filter for PTT Operation In the Routed Topology, the SpectraLink Multicast Filter must be defined for proper PTT operation. 5 On the Multicast Filters tab, check the radio buttons Multicast Support and Defined groups:. 6 Select the item Spectralink Mcst(224.0.1.116) from the dropdown list of Defined groups:. 7 To save your changes, click Save. For “Bridge Traffic Locally At AP Topology” Mode 1 This topology is already defined.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Enterasys Networks 4 To save your changes, click Save. For “Bridge Traffic Locally At HWC Topology” Mode 1 In the Core area, from the Mode drop-down menu, select Bridge Traffic Locally At HWC. 2 In the Layer 2 area, in the VLAN ID box, type the VLAN number. 3 From the Port drop-down menu, select the physical interface to egress traffic from. 4 If Layer 3 functions are desired, check the Layer 3: radio box. a In the Layer 3 area, in the Interface IP box, type the network address.
Network Connection and Provisioning 8 To save your changes, click Save. Note: AP Registration cannot use Admin topology. The Admin Topology cannot be used for AP Registration. Default Gateway 1 From the main menu, click Wireless Controller. The Wireless Controller Configuration screen is displayed. 2 From the left pane, click Routing Protocols. The Static Routes tab is displayed. 3 In the Destination Address box, type (0.0.0.0). 4 In the Subnet Mask box, type (0.0.0.0).
VIEW Configuration Guide: Enterasys Networks 6 To save your changes, click Save. 7 Connect the Enterasys Wireless Controller’s data port to the network infrastructure with an RJ45 cable. Enterasys Wireless AP Discovery Wireless APs discover the IP address of a Enterasys Wireless Controller using a sequence of mechanisms that allow for the possible services available on the enterprise network.
Network Connection and Provisioning 2 Use a Domain Name Server (DNS) lookup for the host name Controller.domain-name. The Wireless AP tries the DNS server if it is configured in parallel with SLP unicast and SLP multicast. If you use this method for discovery, place an A record in the DNS server for Controller.. The is optional, but if used, ensure it is listed with the DHCP server.
Chapter 2: Configuration for Wi-Fi Standard QoS Defining RADIUS Servers 1 From the main menu, click VNS Configuration. 2 In the left pane, click Global, then Authentication. 3 To define a new RADIUS server available on the network, click the New button. The RADIUS Settings pop up window displays.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Enterasys Networks 4 In the Server Alias box, type a name that you want to assign to the RADIUS server. 5 In the Hostname/IP box, type either the RADIUS server’s FQDN (fully qualified domain name) or IP address. 6 In the Shared Secret box, type the password that will be used to validate the connection between the Enterasys Wireless Controller and the RADIUS server. 7 To save your changes, click Save. The new server is displayed in the RADIUS Servers list.
Configuration for Wi-Fi Standard QoS Defining Admission Control Thresholds 1 From the main menu, click VNS Configuration. The Virtual Network Configuration screen is displayed. 2 In the left pane, expand the Global pane and click Wireless QoS. 3 Select 75% from the dropdown list for Max Video (VI) BW for roaming streams: and Max Video (VI) BW for new streams:.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Enterasys Networks Defining Classes of Service It is only necessary to adjust the classes of service if the SIP server, PBX, or handsets are using a DSCP tag to CoS (Class of Service) mapping that is not already defined in the Enterasys controller. The defined mapping in the Enterasys controller is shown in the table below.
Configuration for Wi-Fi Standard QoS • For a large facility, this setting may be changed from the provisioning .cfg files. The necessary setting is: • < qos.ip.callControl.dscp=”40” > • This statement may be added to the configuration files on the provisioning server for the phone to change the DSCP tag. • The call servers and other devices on the network must match the mapping in the controller and in the handset. DSCP tags to CoS mapping must be consistent throughout the network.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Enterasys Networks 4 Click Save. Create a Custom Class of Service If a custom Class of Service definition is necessary, create a new Class of Service with the name, for example, wiredToWirelessCallControl. 1 From the main menu, click VNS Configuration. The Virtual Network Configuration screen is displayed. 2 In the left pane, click on Classes of Service.
Configuration for Wi-Fi Standard QoS 3 Click New. 4 Choose the desired Service Class from Default Settings for DSCP Tags to Service Class Mapping from the 802.1p dropdown list. 5 Click Save.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Enterasys Networks Create a Second Class of Service Create a second Class of Service, called from example, wirelessToWiredCallControl to map the CoS to a DSCP tag. (If desired, clicking on the Select button will display a popup with the ability to use a DSCP tag instead of a ToS value and will supply the corresponding ToS value as shown immediately below.
Configuration for Wi-Fi Standard QoS 6 Click Close.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Enterasys Networks 7 Click Save. Define Policy for Custom Classes of Service Define a policy to use the custom classes of service defined. 1 From the left pane with VNS Configuration selected, click on Policies. 2 Click New. 3 Type a new for the policy, e.g. “view”. 4 Click the tab Filter Rules in the right pane. 5 Click Add.
Configuration for Wi-Fi Standard QoS e Choose Allow from the Access Control: dropdown list. f Choose the name entered above for the wireless to wired custom class of service from the Class of Service: dropdown list. g Click OK. 7 Defined the wired to wireless mapping a From the dropdown list, select none for the In Filter: b From the dropdown list, select Source(src) for the Out Filter: c Enter 0.0.0.0/0 to select all traffic for the IP/subnet.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Enterasys Networks Setting up WLAN Services Setting up Security Setting up Privacy for WPA2-Enterprise 1 From the main menu, click VNS Configuration. The Virtual Network Configuration screen is displayed. 2 In the left pane, expand the WLAN Services pane, then click on the name of the desired WLAN Service. 3 Click the Privacy tab. 4 Select the WPA option. 5 Deselect the WPA v.1 option. 6 Select the WPA v.2 option. 7 Under WPA v.
Configuration for Wi-Fi Standard QoS Setting up Privacy for WPA2-PSK 1 From the main menu, click VNS Configuration. The Virtual Network Configuration screen is displayed. 2 In the left pane, expand the WLAN Services pane, then select the desired WLAN Service. 3 Click the Privacy tab. 4 Select the WPA - PSK option. 5 Deselect the WPA v.1 option. 6 Select the WPA v.2 option. 7 Under WPA v.2 section, select AES only from the Encryption drop-down menu.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Enterasys Networks 8 To save your changes, click Save. 9 Click the Apply button to save all changes. Setting up Privacy for None 1 From the main menu, click VNS Configuration. The Virtual Network Configuration screen is displayed. 2 In the left pane, expand the WLAN Services pane, then select the desired WLAN Service. 3 Click the Privacy tab. 4 Select the None option.
Configuration for Wi-Fi Standard QoS 5 To save your changes, click Save. 6 Click the Apply button to save all changes. Setting up Authentication for WPA2-Enterprise 1 From the main menu, click VNS Configuration. The Virtual Network Configuration screen is displayed. 2 In the left pane, expand the WLAN Services pane, then select the desired WLAN Service. 3 Click the Auth & Acct tab. 4 Under Authentication section, select 802.1x from the Mode drop-down menu.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Enterasys Networks 7 To save your changes, click Save. Setting up Authentication for WPA-PSK 1 From the main menu, click VNS Configuration. The Virtual Network Configuration screen is displayed. 2 In the left pane, expand the WLAN Services pane, then select the desired WLAN Service. 3 Click the Auth & Acct tab. 4 Under Authentication section, select Disabled from the Mode drop-down menu.
Configuration for Wi-Fi Standard QoS 5 To save your changes, click Save. Setting up Quality of Service (QoS) for the WLAN Services 1 In the left pane, expand the WLAN Services pane, then click on the name of the desired WLAN Service. 2 Click the QoS tab. 3 If the WLAN Service is for 80xx handsets, under the Wireless QoS section, select the following: • WMM • Turbo Voice • Select U-APSD. • Do not select Flexible Client Access.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Enterasys Networks 4 If the WLAN Service is for 8400 Series handsets, under the Wireless QoS section, select the following: ○ WMM ○ Do not select Turbo Voice. ○ Select U-APSD. ○ Do not select Flexible Client Access.
Configuration for Wi-Fi Standard QoS 5 Check the radio buttons Use Global Admission Control for Voice (VO) and Use Global Admission Control for Video (VI). 6 Do not change any settings in the Advanced tab on the QoS tab. If the controller has been upgraded from a previous version which used DSCP mapping, delete and re-create the WLAN’s without mapping. To get a non-standard DSCP tag to service class mapping, see the section on defining policies within the VNS Configuration.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Enterasys Networks Setting up an Idle Timeout To allow the phones to be removed from the active client list in a timely manner, set an idle time for the WLAN’s defined. 1 From the main menu, click VNS Configuration. The Virtual Network Configuration screen is displayed. 2 In the left pane, expand the WLAN Services pane, then click on the name of the desired WLAN Service. 3 Click the Advanced tab. 4 Set the Idle (pre) and (post) values to 1 minute.
Configuration for Wi-Fi Standard QoS Setting up Radio Properties Note: Choose Antenna for AP Model. For the AP3620/3640, under AP Properties, select the installed antenna from the drop-down menu for the Left, Middle, Right Antenna Type. 1 From the main menu, click Wireless AP Configuration. The Wireless AP Configuration screen is displayed. 2 From the list of Wireless APs, select the Wireless 802.11n AP that is being used for the SpectraLink VNS.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Enterasys Networks Note: Radio Power Settings. For setting up the Max Tx Power, please consult your facility’s RF site survey, designed for voice traffic, to determine if you have sufficient coverage to support all data rates. SpectraLink Wireless Telephones require the following minimum dBm reading to support the corresponding Mandatory data rate setting in the access point. 802.11 Radio Standard Minimum Available Signal Strength (RSSI) Maximum "Mandatory" Data Rate 802.
Configuration for Wi-Fi Standard QoS 6 Under Base Settings, set the DTIM Period to 2. 7 For radios using 11n rates, enter Enabled for Aggregate MSDUs and Disabled for Aggregate MPDUs. 8 Click the WLAN Assignment tab. 9 Select the radio that is being used for the SpectraLink VNS.
VIEW Configuration Guide: Enterasys Networks 10 To save your changes, click Save.
Configuration for Wi-Fi Standard QoS Defining 80xx and 8400 VNS (subnets) Note: Define 8400 Series VNS and 80xx VNS. Polycom recommends a dedicated VNS for the 8400 Series handsets and a dedicated VNS for the 80xx handsets. Note that the handsets can still call each other if they are connected to the same call server. 1 From the main menu, click VNS Configuration. The Virtual Network Configuration screen is displayed. 2 In the left pane, expand the New pane and click Add VNS (subnet).
VIEW Configuration Guide: Enterasys Networks 5 Back on the VNS screen, in the Default Policies area, select an existing Non-Authenticated and Authenticated policy (use the name of the policy created in Defining Classes of Service). 6 From the Topology area, select the topology created in Defining the Topology and Setting Up for PTT Operation from the Assigned Topology drop-down list. Note: Allowed VNS Topologies.
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