Specifications

Managing Mobility Enterprise Default Settings
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Enterprise Default Settings
To review or change Enterprise default mobility settings:
1. Select Configuration > Mobility > Default Settings. The Enterprise tab is active.
Figure 44: Default Enterprise Settings
2. In the Min Wi-Fi to Cellular Roam RSSI field, type the minimum Wi-Fi received signal strength
indication (RSSI) threshold below which a call is handed over from Wi-Fi to cellular.
This value represents the minimum threshold for weak coverage areas in the network. It can be
used as a backup if a Route Point is missed or for areas that have weak coverage but do not yet
have a Route Point specified.
The default value is -80. The recommended value is between -95 and -40.
3. In the Min Cellular to Wi-Fi Roam RSSI field, type the minimum Wi-Fi RSSI threshold that must
be available for a call to be handed over from cellular to Wi-Fi. The default value is -65. The
recommended value is between -95 and -40.
This value applies only in cases where the handover is not triggered by a Route Point. This value
should represent an RSSI that is typically available only within the building so handover to Wi-Fi
does not occur outside. This value is also used as a backup for handing over to Wi-Fi if the user
misses connecting with a Route Point when entering the building.
If a Route Point is present, the handover is triggered based on the Route Point specific settings,
even if they are different than the Min Cellular to Wi-Fi Roam RSSI value.
4. In the Min Voice RSSI field, type the minimum RSSI threshold for incoming and outgoing voice
calls.
This value represents the minimum RSSI allowed for initiating a voice call. If this value is not met
or exceeded, then Wi-Fi is not available.
The default value is -72. The recommended value is between -95 and -40.
5. In the Max Packet Loss % field, type the maximum average percentage of voice packet loss
allowed before the call is handed over to cellular. The default value is 10%. If average packet loss
exceeds this value, the call is handed over to the cellular network if the cellular network is
available.