Avaya AP70 - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Network Topology; Interface setting
  • Page 3 – Connecting the APs; Known Limitations; Text Style; Typed command; Via console; None
  • Page 4 – Via the CLI; enable; Via the Web interface; Network Summary
  • Page 5 – Initial Setup
  • Page 6 – Assigning an IP to the Mobility Controller; Connecting APs; Provisioning APs
  • Page 7 – SSID Configuration; CLI command configuration; Configuration
  • Page 8 – Access Point Configuration; Preamble settings
  • Page 9 – Channel and Tx power; Set to default
  • Page 10 – CLI Commands; ESSID
  • Page 11 – Short preamble; commands
  • Page 12 – Web-based configuration; Basic Rates
  • Page 13 – To assign the power and channel setting manually:
  • Page 14 – Dynamic RF Management - ARM Aware Scanning; configure terminal; Security Policies and Quality of Service (QoS); The steps are as follows:
  • Page 15 – Create an alias for the AVPP; Create policies for the wireless IP telephone user
  • Page 16 – Assign policies to the role; Create a role, for example; phones; , and assign the policies to this role. This is the role that will
  • Page 17 – Authentication
  • Page 18 – CLI commands to set up subnet roaming; Configure terminal; NetLink Gateway
  • Page 19 – Commands to verify setup for sub-net routing; From the Aruba 800:
  • Page 20 – Checking the Configuration; The switch and AP are now ready for use with wireless IP telephones.
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Configuration Guide

VIEW Certified

© Copyright 2007 Avaya, Inc. All rights reserved
21-601645, Issue 1, May 2007

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Aruba Mobility Controller
Configuration and Deployment Guide

SpectraLink’s Voice Interoperability for Enterprise Wireless (VIEW) Certification Program is
designed to ensure interoperability and high performance between wireless IP telephones and
WLAN infrastructure products. The products noted below have been thoroughly tested in
SpectraLink’s lab and have passed VIEW Certification. This document details how to configure
the Aruba mobility controller for use with wireless IP telephones.

Certified Product Summary

Manufacturer:

Aruba Networks:

Wireless Controllers

Access Points

Approved products:

A200

A800

A2400

A6000 †

AP41

AP60

AP61

AP65

AP70 †

RF technology:

802.11b/g/a

Radio:

2.4 GHz (802.11 b/g), 5 GHz (802.11a)

Security :

WPA2-PSK

AP firmware version tested:

2.5.4.X

Handset models

3616/3620/3626

3641/3645

Radio

mode

802.11b

802.11b 802.11g 802.11a

Maximum telephone calls per AP:

12

12*

Network topology:

Switched Ethernet (recommended)

† Denotes products directly used in Certification Testing

* Maximum calls tested during VIEW Certification and the recommended setting in the AVPP. The certified product

may actually support a higher number of calls for 802.11a and 802.11g radio modes.

Service Information

If you encounter difficulties or have questions regarding the configuration process, please
contact Aruba Networks technical support at 1-800-943-4526, visit

or e-mail

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Summary

Page 2 - Network Topology; Interface setting

Aruba Mobility Controller Configuration Guide VIEW Certified Page 2 Network Topology The following topology was tested during VIEW Certification testing. Deployment Description It is required that voice users be placed on a separate VLAN (e.g., VLAN 10) and data users on a separate VLAN (e.g., VLAN ...

Page 3 - Connecting the APs; Known Limitations; Text Style; Typed command; Via console; None

Aruba Mobility Controller Configuration Guide VIEW Certified Page 3 Connecting the APs The APs need an IP address for communication with the mobility controller. The APs can connect to the controller over a L2 or L3 network. Ensure that DHCP is enabled on the subnets the APs are connected to and can...

Page 4 - Via the CLI; enable; Via the Web interface; Network Summary

Aruba Mobility Controller Configuration Guide VIEW Certified Page 4 Via the CLI By default, only SSH (Secure SHell) access to the switch (mobility controller) is permitted. 1. From a management system that has network connectivity to the switch, connect to the switch using SSH: ssh admin@<switch ...

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