Extreme Networks. VIEW Certified Configuration Guide
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1 Extreme Networks With Access Points standalone AP4532, AP4710, AP4750, AP4760 or with WLAN controllers: WM3400, WM3411, WM3600, WM3700 and AP4532, AP4600, AP4710, AP4750, AP4760 March 2012 Edition Version A
2 Patent Information The accompanying product is protected by one or more US and foreign patents and/or pending patent applications held by Polycom, Inc. Copyright Notice 2012 Polycom, Inc. All rights reserved. POLYCOM, the Polycom "Triangles" logo and the names and marks associated with Polycom's products are trademarks and/or service marks of Polycom, Inc. and are registered and/or common law marks in the United States and various other countries. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners. No portion hereof may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, for any purpose other than the recipient's personal use, without the express written permission of Polycom. All rights reserved under the International and pan-american copyright Conventions. No part of this manual, or the software described herein, may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, or translated into another language or format, in whole or in part, without the express written permission of Polycom, Inc. Do not remove (or allow any third party to remove) any product identification, copyright or other notices. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this document is accurate. Polycom, Inc. is not responsible for printing or clerical errors. Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Polycom, Inc. Notice Polycom, Inc. has prepared this document for use by Polycom personnel and customers. The drawings and specifications contained herein are the property of Polycom and shall be neither reproduced in whole or in part without the prior written approval of Polycom, nor be implied to grant any license to make, use, or sell equipment manufactured in accordance herewith. Polycom reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice, and the reader should in all cases consult Polycom to determine whether any such changes have been made. NO REPRESENTATION OR OTHER AFFIRMATION OF FACT CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO STATEMENTS REGARDING CAPACITY, RESPONSE-TIME PERFORMANCE, SUITABILITY FOR USE, OR PERFORMANCE OF PRODUCTS DESCRIBED HEREIN SHALL BE DEEMED TO BE A WARRANTY BY POLYCOM FOR ANY PURPOSE, OR GIVE RISE TO ANY LIABILITY OF POLYCOM WHATSOEVER. Contact Information Please contact your Polycom Authorized Reseller for assistance. Polycom, Inc Willow Road, Pleasanton, CA _RevA.docx
3 AP4532, AP4600, AP4700, AP4760 and WM3400, WM3411, WM3600, WM3700 Contents Overview... 4 Certified Product Summary...4 Product Support...5 Known Limitations...6 Polycom References...6 Network Topology... 7 Connecting to a Controller or Standalone AP for the First Time... 8 Using Zeroconf IP to connect...8 Using a DHCP Server...8 Configuring Controller or AP s IP address through CLI...9 Logging in from GUI for the first time:...9 Configuring Controller or AP s IP address through the GUI...11 Installing a New Image...19 Configuring the Controller and Access Point from Default Configuration SSID, QoS and Security Settings...23 Radio Settings...49 PN: _RevA.docx 3
4 Overview Polycom s Voice Interoperability for Enterprise Wireless (VIEW) Certification Program is designed to ensure interoperability and high performance between SpectraLink 8400 Series and 8020/8030 Wireless Telephones and WLAN infrastructure products. The products listed below have been thoroughly tested in Polycom s lab using the VIEW Certification Test Plan. This document details how to configure the Extreme Networks controllers WM3400, WM3600 and WM3700 to work with AP4532, AP4600, AP4700, and AP4760. It also details how to operate the AP4532, AP4700, and AP4760 products in standalone mode. The configurations are chosen to best support SpectraLink wireless telephones. Certified Product Summary Manufacturer: Extreme Networks Approved products: AP4532, AP4710, AP4750, AP4760 Access Points standalone; Above AP s and AP4600 with WLAN controllers: WM3400, WM3411, WM3600, and WM3700. RF technology abgn Radio: 2.4 GHz (802.11bg), 5 GHz (802.11a) Security : None, WEP, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WPA2-Enterprise (EAP-FAST and PEAPv0/MSCHAPv2) QoS: Wi-Fi Standard AP/controller software version tested: D Handset* models tested: SpectraLink 8440/8450 Wireless Telephone Handset software version tested: UCS (4.0.1 on support website) Handset radio mode: b b/g b/g/n a & a/n Meets VIEW minimum call capacity per AP:** Handset models tested: SpectraLink 8020/8030 Wireless Telephone* Handset software version tested: Handset radio mode: b/g a Meets VIEW minimum call capacity per AP:** 6 (Wi-Fi Standard QoS)*** 8 (Wi-Fi Standard QoS)*** Network topology Switched Ethernet (recommended) 4 PN: _RevA.docx
5 AP4532, AP4600, AP4700, AP4760 and WM3400, WM3411, WM3600, WM3700 *SpectraLink handset models are verified compatible with the WLAN hardware and software identified in the table. Throughout the remainder of this document they will be referred to collectively as SpectraLink wireless telephones, phones or handsets. ** Maximum calls tested per the VIEW Certification Test Plan. The certified product may actually support a higher number of maximum calls. *** WPA2-Enterprise and Wi-Fi Standard QoS are not available for SpectraLink 8020/8030 handsets connecting to traditional PBXs. Product Support Extreme Networks Technical Assistance Centers (TAC) provide 24x7x365 worldwide coverage. These centers are the focal point of contact for post-sales technical and network-related questions or issues. TAC will create a Service Request (SR) number and manage all aspects of the SR until it is resolved. For a complete guide to customer support, see the Technical Assistance Center User Guide at: The Extreme Networks esupport website provides the latest information on Extreme Networks products, including the latest Release Notes, troubleshooting, downloadable updates or patches as appropriate, and other useful information and resources. Directions for contacting the Extreme Networks Technical Assistance Centers are also available from the esupport website at: When contacting TAC support, please provide the following information: Serial number of the unit Model number or product name Software type and version number Extreme Networks responds to calls by or telephone within the time limits set forth in support agreements. PN: _RevA.docx 5
6 Known Limitations The following limitations were discovered during VIEW testing of this product: Polycom phones must be associated to a WLAN with 11n data rates disabled, for aggregation protection and optimal performance. In Push-to-talk roaming tests, each AP needs to have one wireless client associated at all times, which is the most likely real-world scenario. This document does not cover the steps involved to configure a RADIUS server required for using WPA2-Enterprise. Polycom References Please refer to the Polycom Deploying Enterprise-Grade Wi-Fi Telephony white paper which is available at _communications/handsets/spectralink_8020_wireless.html. This document covers the security, coverage, capacity and QoS considerations necessary for ensuring excellent voice quality with enterprise Wi-Fi networks. For more detailed information on wireless LAN layout, network infrastructure, QoS, security and subnets, please see the Best Practices Guide to Network Design Considerations for SpectraLink Wireless Telephones, which is available at /voice/wi-fi/index.html This document identifies issues and solutions based on Polycom 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. 6 PN: _RevA.docx
7 AP4532, AP4600, AP4700, AP4760 and WM3400, WM3411, WM3600, WM3700 Network Topology The following topology was used during VIEW Certification testing. It is important to note that this configuration is not necessarily applicable to all customer environments. PN: _RevA.docx 7
8 Connecting to a Controller or Standalone AP for the First Time There are two ways to connect to a controller or standalone AP with factory default settings via IP: use its zeroconf IP, or connect it to a DHCP server. Using Zeroconf IP to connect Every controller is given the default address of A PC or laptop may be reconfigured with an IP that can access this address. To access a standalone AP: 1. Every AP has a label on the back side with its MAC address printed. 2. Take a note of the last 4 digits of the MAC address and convert them from hexadecimal to decimal. 3. For example, an AP has a MAC address of DC. Convert 47 and DC from hex to decimal, and they become 71 and This AP can then be accessed by its zeroconf IP address of /16. Using a DHCP Server By default, an WM3600 or an AP4532 is set to be a DHCP client. Connect its LAN port to a DHCP server and it will obtain an IP address. From the DHCP server, find the DHCP address lease using the AP s MAC address, which can be found on the back side of the device. The AP can now be accessed by this DHCP IP address. Controller and AP can be accessed via SSH for CLI access, or via HTTPS for GUI access. Configurations can be performed by either CLI or GUI, both of which will be explained in this document. In CLI, use the command commit write memory after changes are made to save the entry. In GUI, click commit button located on the upperright side of the screen, and then save, to save changes. 8 PN: _RevA.docx
9 AP4532, AP4600, AP4700, AP4760 and WM3400, WM3411, WM3600, WM3700 Connecting to the Controller or AP via CLI for the first time Establish an SSH session to the device. The default login credentials are admin and admin123. The user will be prompted to change the password when logging in for the first time. Enter the new password twice for verification purposes. The AP s IP address can be displayed using the following commands. ap a04>enable ap a04#config terminal ap a04(config)# show ip interface brief INTERFACE IP-ADDRESS/MASK TYPE STATUS PROTOCOL vlan /24(DCHP) primary UP up Configuring Controller or AP s IP address through CLI To use a static IP for the device, follow these steps: ap a04#configure terminal Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. ap a04(config)#self ap a04(config-device dc)#interface vlan 1 ap a04(config-device dc-if-vlan1)#ip address <desired IP address>/24 ap a04(config-device dc-if-vlan1)#exit ap a04(config-device dc)#ip default-gateway <desired IP address> ap a04(config-device dc-if-vlan1)#commit write memory Logging in from GUI for the first time: Open a browser and enter in the address bar IP Address>. 1. Be sure that the browser has the latest Adobe Flash Player installed, which is required for GUI access. 2. Enter default username and password of admin and admin123. The GUI will prompt to enter a new password. PN: _RevA.docx 9
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11 AP4532, AP4600, AP4700, AP4760 and WM3400, WM3411, WM3600, WM A confirmation window appears after password change. Click OK to proceed. Now you are connected to the AP via GUI. 4. A Wizard window pops up when you connect to the AP for the first time. The wizard is intended for quick configuration, which does not cover some of VIEW Certification configurations. So we advise NOT to use the wizard. Click Never. Configuring Controller or AP s IP address through the GUI From factory defaults, only the CLI can be used to initially configure a static address. Thereafter, the static address may be changed using the GUI. 1. To assign a static IP address, navigate to Configuration > Devices > Device overrides on a standalone AP or Configuration > Devices on a controller. Select the Controller or AP and click Edit located on the lower-right side of the screen. PN: _RevA.docx 11
12 Controller GUI 12 PN: _RevA.docx
13 AP4532, AP4600, AP4700, AP4760 and WM3400, WM3411, WM3600, WM3700 Standalone AP GUI PN: _RevA.docx 13
14 Controller GUI 2. Under Profile Overrides > Interfaces > Virtual Interfaces, select Vlan1 and click Edit. 14 PN: _RevA.docx
15 AP4532, AP4600, AP4700, AP4760 and WM3400, WM3411, WM3600, WM3700 Standalone AP GUI PN: _RevA.docx 15
16 3. Uncheck Use DHCP to Obtain IP, and manually enter an IP address. Click OK to accept the change. 16 PN: _RevA.docx
17 AP4532, AP4600, AP4700, AP4760 and WM3400, WM3411, WM3600, WM Enter the default gateway address. Select Network>Static Routes from the Device Panel. Click Add Row. PN: _RevA.docx 17
18 5. Enter a Network Address of /0 and enter the desired Default Gateway address for the network. Use the down arrow by the network address to change the network mask if necessary. 18 PN: _RevA.docx
19 AP4532, AP4600, AP4700, AP4760 and WM3400, WM3411, WM3600, WM3700 Installing a New Image Installing firmware through the CLI for a controller or standalone AP 1. Enter your username and password to log into the CLI. 2. Connect the FTP/TFTP server to subnet For TFTP, issue the following commands: ap a04>en ap a04#upgrade tftp://<tftp_server_ip_addr>/<ap4532_firmware_filename> 4. For FTP, issue the following commands: ap a04>en ap a04#upgrade ftp://<ftp_username>:<ftp_passwd>@<ftp_server_ip_addr>/ <FIRMWARE_FILENAME> ap a04#reload 5. After the upgrade is successful issue the following command: After upgrading the controller, it will upgrade the adopted APs through its auto upgrade process. PN: _RevA.docx 19
20 Installing firmware through the Web interface 1. Open the GUI by entering the IP address: IP address> 2. Navigate to Operations > Devices. On the left pane, click System to expand the tree, and Default, then select the desired standalone AP or controller. 3. On the lower-right screen, click Load Firmware. The Firmware Upgrade screen pops up. Click Advanced. 20 PN: _RevA.docx
21 AP4532, AP4600, AP4700, AP4760 and WM3400, WM3411, WM3600, WM Select protocol, enter host IP, and specify path/file name. Click Apply to start firmware upgrade. 5. When finished, close the firmware upgrade screen. 6. Click Restart to reboot the device with new firmware. PN: _RevA.docx 21
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23 AP4532, AP4600, AP4700, AP4760 and WM3400, WM3411, WM3600, WM3700 Configuring the Controller and Access Point from Default Configuration SSID, QoS and Security Settings Configuring SSID, Radio QoS, WLAN QoS and security settings through the CLI 1. Create an AAA policy, policy name, authentication server IP, shared secret, and authentication protocol. ap a04(config)#aaa-policy <aaa policy name> ap a04(config-aaa-policy-<aaa policy name>)#authentication server 1 host secret <shared secret> 2. Set Radius communication: a. For dependent AP, send Radius communication through the controller: wm c6a(config-aaa-policy-<aaa policy name>)#authentication server 1 proxy-mode through-controller b. For standalone AP, send Radius communication directly: ap a04(config-aaa-policy-<aaa policy name>)#authentication server 1 proxy-mode none ap a04(config-aaa-policy-<aaa policy name>)#authentication protocol chap ap a04(config-aaa-policy-<aaa policy name>)#commit write memory ap a04(config-aaa-policy-<aaa policy name>)#exit (This command returns to configure a different item. It is assumed that this command is entered in between cli configuration sections.) 3. Create a WLAN QoS policy and enable voice prioritization: ap a04(config)#wlan-qos-policy default ap a04(config-wlan-qos-default)#voice-prioritization ap a04(config-wlan-qos-default)# commit write memory 4. Create a Radio QoS policy, and set cw-min and cw-max values: ap a04(config)#radio-qos-policy <radio policy name> ap a04(config-radio-qos-<radio policy name>)#wmm voice cw-min 0 ap a04(config-radio-qos-<radio policy name>)#wmm voice cw-max 0 ap a04(config-radio-qos-<radio policy name>)#commit write memory PN: _RevA.docx 23
24 5. Set up admission control to control network loading. The percentage of bandwidth entered for maximum airtime varies whether the network is using 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz and whether 8020/8030 phones or 8400 series phones are in use. a. 2.4 GHz settings (allows series phones if high definition codecs are not in use on the 8400 series): ap a04(config-radio-qos-<radio policy name>)#admission-control voice maxairtime-percent 45 ap a04(config-radio-qos-<radio policy name>)#admission-control video maxairtime-percent 15 b. 2.4 GHz settings (allows /8030 phones): ap a04(config-radio-qos-<radio policy name>)#admission-control voice maxairtime-percent 40 ap a04(config-radio-qos-<radio policy name>)#admission-control video maxairtime-percent 15 c. 5 GHz settings for a network with 8400 series phones (allows series phones if high definition codecs are not in use on the 8400 series): ap a04(config-radio-qos-<radio policy name>)#admission-control voice maxairtime-percent 50 ap a04(config-radio-qos-<radio policy name>)#admission-control video maxairtime-percent 15 d. 5 GHz settings for a network with 8020/8030 phones (allows 8 phones): ap a04(config-radio-qos-<radio policy name>)#admission-control voice maxairtime-percent 20 ap a04(config-radio-qos-<radio policy name>)#admission-control video maxairtime-percent 15 If both 8400 series and 8020/8030 series phones are in use on the same 5 GHz network, use the smaller max-airtime percent. If the phones are to be used on both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz networks, create two qos radio policies and assign them to ap radio interfaces as shown below. 6. Configure a WLAN. Specify SSID, bridging mode, syslog host, and security settings using following commands: wm c6a(config)#wlan <WLAN Name> wm c6a(config-wlan-<wlan NAME>)#ssid <SSID name> wm c6a(config-wlan-<wlan NAME>)#bridging-mode tunnel 24 PN: _RevA.docx
25 AP4532, AP4600, AP4700, AP4760 and WM3400, WM3411, WM3600, WM3700 or wm c6a(config-wlan-<wlan NAME>)#bridging-mode local Use bridging-mode tunnel if the AP is adopted by a controller or a virtual controller and local if the network uses standalone AP s. wm c6a(config-wlan-<wlan NAME>)#accounting syslog host <syslog server IP> a. For WPA2-Enterprise security (PEAP or EAP-FAST) wm c6a(config-wlan-<wlan NAME>)#use aaa-policy <aaa-policy name> wm c6a(config-wlan-<wlan NAME>)#encryption-type ccmp wm c6a(config-wlan-<wlan NAME>)#authentication-type eap b. WPA2-PSK security: ap a04(config-wlan-<wlan NAME>)#encryption-type ccmp ap a04(config-wlan-<wlan NAME>)#authentication-type none ap a04(config-wlan-<wlan NAME>)#wpa-wpa2 psk c. WPA-PSK security tkip: ap a04(config-wlan-<wlan NAME>)#encryption-type tkip ap a04(config-wlan-<wlan NAME>)#authentication-type eap-psk ap a04(config-wlan-<wlan NAME>)#wpa-wpa2 psk d. WEP: The handsets must use the Authentication: Open System setting with WEP on the Extreme Network products. For 128 bit key (called 104 bit on 8020/8030) ap a04(config-wlan-<wlan NAME>)#authentication-type none ap a04(config-wlan-<wlan NAME>)#encryption-type wep128 ap a04(config-wlan-<wlan NAME>)#wep128 key <1-4> hex or for 64 bit key (called 40 bit on 8020/8030) ap a04(config-wlan-<wlan NAME>)#encryption-type wep64 ap a04(config-wlan-<wlan NAME>)#wep64 key <1-4> hex ap a04(config-wlan-<wlan NAME>)#authentication-type none PN: _RevA.docx 25
26 In networks where background traffic runs in 11n mode, the WLAN to which the phones associate will need to use only non-n rates to provide aggregation protection. 7. Turn off n rates in the WLAN that contains the phones. 11an mode: ap a04(config-wlan-<wlan NAME>)#data-rates 5GHz a-only 11bgn mode: ap a04(config-wlan-<wlan NAME>)#data-rates 2.4GHz bg Configuring SSID, Radio QoS, WLAN QoS, and security settings through the Web interface 1. Open the GUI by entering its IP address: <IP address>. 2. In tab Configuration > Wireless > AAA Policy, click Add to create a new AAA policy. 26 PN: _RevA.docx
27 AP4532, AP4600, AP4700, AP4760 and WM3400, WM3411, WM3600, WM3700 PN: _RevA.docx 27
28 3. Enter a policy name, and click Continue. 28 PN: _RevA.docx
29 AP4532, AP4600, AP4700, AP4760 and WM3400, WM3411, WM3600, WM3700 Controller GUI 4. Under Radius Authentication tab, click Add to add a server. Fill in Host, Secret, and other fields that apply. For an adaptive AP or an AP in adaptive mode, enter the Request Proxy Mode: Through Wireless Controller. For a standalone AP, enter the Request Proxy Mode: None. PN: _RevA.docx 29
30 Standalone AP GUI 30 PN: _RevA.docx
31 AP4532, AP4600, AP4700, AP4760 and WM3400, WM3411, WM3600, WM Set the Radius Authentication type under the Settings tab to CHAP. PN: _RevA.docx 31
32 6. Create a WLAN QoS Policy: Navigate to Configuration > Wireless > WLAN QoS Policy, double-click the default policy to edit it. 32 PN: _RevA.docx
33 AP4532, AP4600, AP4700, AP4760 and WM3400, WM3411, WM3600, WM Check Enable Voice Prioritization. PN: _RevA.docx 33
34 8. Navigate to Configuration > Wireless > Radio QoS Policy, double click the default policy to edit. 34 PN: _RevA.docx
35 AP4532, AP4600, AP4700, AP4760 and WM3400, WM3411, WM3600, WM Under WMM tab, Voice Access, set ECW Min and ECW Max to zero. PN: _RevA.docx 35
36 10. Set up admission control to control network loading. The percentage of bandwidth entered for maximum airtime varies whether the network is using 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz and whether 8020/8030 phones or 8400 series phones are in use. Click the Admission Control tab. a. 2.4 GHz settings (allows eight 8400 series phones if high definition codecs are not in use on the 8400 series). Enter 45 % for Maximum Airtime for Voice and 15% for Video. 36 PN: _RevA.docx
37 AP4532, AP4600, AP4700, AP4760 and WM3400, WM3411, WM3600, WM3700 b. 2.4 GHz settings (allows eight 8400 series phones if high definition codecs are not in use on the 8400 series). Enter 40 % for Maximum Airtime for Voice and 15% for Video. PN: _RevA.docx 37
38 c. 5 GHz settings for a network with 8400 series phones (allows ten 8400 series phones if high definition codecs are not in use on the 8400 series): d. 5 GHz settings for a network with 8020/8030 phones (allows eight phones): 38 PN: _RevA.docx
39 AP4532, AP4600, AP4700, AP4760 and WM3400, WM3411, WM3600, WM3700 PN: _RevA.docx 39
40 11. WLAN configuration: Under Configuration > Wireless > Wireless LANs, click Add to create a new WLAN. 40 PN: _RevA.docx
41 AP4532, AP4600, AP4700, AP4760 and WM3400, WM3411, WM3600, WM Enter WLAN name, SSID. PN: _RevA.docx 41
42 Use bridging-mode Tunnel if the AP is adopted by a controller or a virtual controller and Local if the network uses standalone AP s. 13. Define a syslog server if desired. Select Accounting under the WLAN <WLAN name> panel. Check Enable Syslog Accounting. Enter the Syslog Host IP address or DNS name. 42 PN: _RevA.docx
43 AP4532, AP4600, AP4700, AP4760 and WM3400, WM3411, WM3600, WM Set WLAN security. a. For WPA2 Enterprise (PEAP or EAP-FAST), under Security in the WLAN <WLAN Name> panel, choose EAP as the authentication type, select the previously defined AAA Policy <AAA Policy Name>. Use WPA2-CCMP as encryption type. PN: _RevA.docx 43
44 b. For WPA2-PSK under Security in the WLAN <WLAN Name> panel, choose PSK/None as the authentication type. Use WPA2- CCMP as encryption type. Enter the pre-shared key. 44 PN: _RevA.docx
45 AP4532, AP4600, AP4700, AP4760 and WM3400, WM3411, WM3600, WM3700 c. For WPA-PSK under Security in the WLAN <WLAN Name> panel, choose PSK/None as the authentication type. Use WPA/WPA2-TKIP as encryption type. Enter the pre-shared key. PN: _RevA.docx 45
46 d. For WEP under Security in the WLAN <WLAN Name> panel, choose PSK/None as the authentication type. Use WEP64 or WEP64 as encryption type. Enter the WEP key. The handsets must use the Authentication: Open System setting with WEP on the Extreme Networks products. 46 PN: _RevA.docx
47 AP4532, AP4600, AP4700, AP4760 and WM3400, WM3411, WM3600, WM Click Advanced in the WLAN <WLAN Name> panel. If this WLAN is intended for Polycom phone association, ensure that a- only or bg-only rates, whichever apply, are selected. PN: _RevA.docx 47
48 16. Create another WLAN following the same steps for background FTP/multicast traffic use. No need to change default data rates for this WLAN. 48 PN: _RevA.docx
49 AP4532, AP4600, AP4700, AP4760 and WM3400, WM3411, WM3600, WM3700 Radio Settings Configuring radio settings through the CLI The parameters for default-11bg will be configured on the controller or standalone access point. When an AP is powered up it will inherit all the default-11bg or 11a parameters. To configure radio settings, use the following commands. To associate Polycom Wireless Telephones to radio 1 (11bg) Configure AP s country code, radio power, channel, aggregation, WLAN assignment, and guard interval CLI Commands on controller wm c6a(config)#rf-domain default wm c6a(config-rf-domain-default)#country-code <country> wm c6a(config-rf-domain-default)#exit wm c6a(config)#profile <ap model> default-<ap model> wm c6a(config-profile-default-<ap model>)#interface radio 1 wm c6a(config-profile-default-<ap model>-if-radio1)#power 10 wm c6a(config-profile-default-<ap model>-if-radio1)#channel 6 wm c6a(config-profile-default-<ap model>-if-radio1)#wlan <WLAN NAME> bss 1 primary wm c6a(config-profile-default-<ap model>-if-radio1)#aggregation ampdu tx-rx wm c6a(config-profile-default-<ap model>-if-radio1)#aggregation amssave du txrx wm c6a(config-profile-default-<ap model>-if-radio1)#guard-interval any wm c6a(config-profile-default-<ap model>-if-radio1)#use radio-qos-policy <radio policy name> wm c6a(config-profile-default-<ap model>-if-radio1)#commit write memory CLI Commands on standalone AP ap a04>enable ap a04#config terminal ap a04(config)#self ap a04(config-device dc)#country-code us ap a04(config-device dc)#interface radio 1 ap a04(config-device dc-if-radio1)#power 10 ap a04(config-device dc-if-radio1)#channel 6 ap a04(config-device dc-if-radio1)#wlan <WLAN NAME> bss 1 primary ap a04(config-device dc-if-radio1)#aggregation ampdu tx-rx ap a04(config-device dc-if-radio1)#aggregation amsdu tx-rx ap a04(config-device dc-if-radio1)#guard-interval any ap a04(config-device dc-if-radio1)# use radio-qos-policy <radio policy name> PN: _RevA.docx 49
50 ap a04(config-device dc-if-radio1)#commit write memory Note: 11b/g non-n and 11bgn mode can be specified by using different data rates: b-only, bg, bgn, g-only, gn In 11n mode, use a single channel (for example, channel 6 ) for 20MHz mode. Use a channel with its adjacent channel (for example, channel 6+ ) for 40MHz mode. To enable or disable the radio, use command no shutdown or shutdown. To associate Polycom Wireless Telephones to radio 2 (11a) Configure AP s country code, radio power, channel, aggregation, and WLAN assignment. CLI Commands on controller wm c6a(config)#rf-domain default wm c6a(config-rf-domain-default)#country-code us wm c6a(config-rf-domain-default)#exit wm c6a(config)#profile <ap model> default-<ap model> wm c6a(config-profile-default-<ap model>)#interface radio 2 wm c6a(config-profile-default-<ap model>-if-radio2)#power 10 wm c6a(config-profile-default-<ap model>-if-radio2)#channel 40 wm c6a(config-profile-default-<ap model>-if-radio2)#wlan <WLAN NAME> bss 1 primary wm c6a(config-profile-default-<ap model>-if-radio2)#aggregation ampdu tx-rx wm c6a(config-profile-default-<ap model>-if-radio2)#aggregation amsdu tx-rx wm c6a(config-profile-default-<ap model>-if-radio1)#use radio-qos-policy <radio policy name> wm c6a(config-profile-default-<ap model>-if-radio2)#commit write memory CLI Commands on standalone AP ap a04>enable ap a04#config terminal ap a04(config)#self ap a04(config-device dc)#country-code us ap a04(config-device dc)#interface radio 2 ap a04(config-device dc-if-radio2)power 10 ap a04(config-device dc-if-radio2)channel 40 ap a04(config-device dc-if-radio2)wlan <WLAN NAME> bss 1 primary ap a04(config-device dc-if-radio2)aggregation ampdu tx-rx ap a04(config-device dc-if-radio2)aggregation amsdu tx-rx ap a04(config-device dc-if-radio1)# use radio-qos-policy <radio policy name> ap a04(config-device dc-if-radio2)commit write memory 50 PN: _RevA.docx
51 AP4532, AP4600, AP4700, AP4760 and WM3400, WM3411, WM3600, WM3700 Note: 11a non-n and 11an mode can be switched using different data rates: a-only, an. In 11n mode, use a single channel (for example, channel 40 ) for 20M Hz mode. Use a channel with its adjacent channel (for example, channel 40- ) for 40M Hz mode. To enable or disable the radio, use command no shutdown or shutdown. Configuring radio settings through the Web interface 1. Open the AP4532 applet by entering the IP address of the wireless controller: IP address> 2. Under Configuration > Devices > Device Overrides for a standalone AP or Configuration > Devices for a controller, double click the AP. PN: _RevA.docx 51
52 Controller GUI: 52 PN: _RevA.docx
53 AP4532, AP4600, AP4700, AP4760 and WM3400, WM3411, WM3600, WM3700 Standalone GUI: PN: _RevA.docx 53
54 3. In the RF Domain Overrides screen, select correct country code. 54 PN: _RevA.docx
55 AP4532, AP4600, AP4700, AP4760 and WM3400, WM3411, WM3600, WM Under Device > Interface > Radios, select the radio you would like to configure and click Edit. PN: _RevA.docx 55
56 1. Under tab Radio Settings, channel, power, data rates, radio qos policy and guard interval can be configured. 56 PN: _RevA.docx
57 AP4532, AP4600, AP4700, AP4760 and WM3400, WM3411, WM3600, WM Under tab WLAN Mapping, WLANs can be mapped to the radio. PN: _RevA.docx 57
58 3. In Advanced Settings tab, select desired A-MPDU and A-MSDU mode. 58 PN: _RevA.docx
59 AP4532, AP4600, AP4700, AP4760 and WM3400, WM3411, WM3600, WM Repeat the steps to configure 11a radio. The picture below shows the Radio Settings screen. PN: _RevA.docx 59
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