Specifications
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9.
Managing Mobility
An enterprise location provides the framework in which you can configure and monitor your mobility
network. In an enterprise location, you define the physical representation of the network, consisting of
one or more campuses, one or more buildings, and all floors where the ShoreTel Mobility solution is to
be deployed.
After creating the enterprise location, you can define Route Points, which are the locations within the
campus where the Mobility Router hands over active calls between Wi-Fi and cellular networks. You
define Route Points based on where Wi-Fi coverage is typically weakening. Common Route Points
include the entry/exit points of a building, elevator entrances, or stairwell entrances. You can define
Route Points using the ShoreTel Mobility Router or the ShoreTel Mobility Calibrate application on your
mobile device.
Depending on the WLAN controllers used in your network and how you have configured them, you can
configure the Mobility Router get location information directly from the WLAN controller. This saves
you from having to manually define the enterprise location. Depending on the WLAN controller, the
Mobility Router can also get SSID, BSSID, and transmit power information, allowing you to have a
more accurate representation of your network.
Note
Route Points are only functional with Nokia mobile devices. The Mobility Router allows the
configuration of Route Points regardless of device type, but only Nokia devices can take advantage of
this feature.
Note
ShoreTel Mobility Calibrate is an application that runs only on Nokia devices.