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January 2008 Edition 1725-36065-001 Version D VIEW Certified Configuration Guide BelAir Networks BelAir50, BelAir100, BelAir200

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Page 1: VIEW Certified Configuration Guide BelAir Networks

January 2008 Edition 1725-36065-001 Version D

VIEW Certified Configuration Guide

BelAir Networks

BelAir50, BelAir100, BelAir200

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Trademark Information Polycom® and the logo designs SpectraLink® LinkPlus Link NetLink SVP Are trademarks and registered trademarks of Polycom, Inc. in the United States of America and various countries. All other trademarks used herein are the property of their respective owners.

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 Copyright © 2006 to 2008 Polycom, Inc.

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.

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Introduction Polycom’s Voice Interoperability for Enterprise Wireless (VIEW) Certification Program is designed to ensure interoperability and high performance between SpectraLink 8000 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 BelAir access points (APs) with SpectraLink 8000 Wireless Telephones.

Certified Product Summary Manufacturer: BelAir Networks: www.belairnetworks.com Approved products: Wireless Controllers Access Points N/A BelAir50

BelAir100† BelAir200

RF technology: 802.11b/g Radio: 2.4 – 2.484 GHz Security: WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK†† AP firmware version tested: 5.0.1.1 SpectraLink handset models tested: e340/h340/i640 8020/8030 SpectraLink handset software tested: 89.127 122.010 or greater SpectraLink radio mode: 802.11b 802.11b Maximum telephone calls per AP: 10 10 Recommended network topology: Switched Ethernet (recommended)

† Denotes products directly used in VIEW Certification testing †† Only WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK are used during VIEW Certification. Other security methods, such as WEP, could be used as well.

Release 5.0.1.1 must be used. Later releases do not include changes to ensure SpectraLink interoperability.

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Known Limitations • IMPORTANT NOTE: VIEW Certification testing verifies that the

user access radio of the BelAir AP 50/100/200 meets the VIEW technical requirements for supporting SpectraLink 8000 Wireless Telephones in a typical enterprise deployment. Testing is conducted in a laboratory where neither outdoor AP coverage area/range nor multiple mesh ‘backhaul hops’ are considered. Because Wi-Fi mesh deployments vary significantly in terms of wireless backhaul, actual performance can not be guaranteed in a mesh environment.

• In a BelAir mesh, only Point-to-Point backhaul links with few “hops” are appropriate for voice traffic. Point-to-Multipoint or Multipoint-to-Multipoint backhaul links cannot be used.

• BelAir supports a variety of backhaul radio technologies. Only the Wi-Fi backhaul radios were tested during VIEW Certification.

• WMM must be disabled.

Service Information If you encounter difficulties or have questions regarding the configuration process, please contact BelAir Networks technical support at 1-877-235-2471, [email protected] or https://support.belairnetworks.com/index.cfm.

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Network Topology The following topology was tested during VIEW Certification testing.

For information on Polycom products depicted in this diagram, visit www.spectralink.com.

SpectraLink 8000 SVP Server

SpectraLink 8000 Telephony Gateway

Ethernet switch

BelAir100

BelAir100

SpectraLink 8000 Wireless Telephones

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Configuration Settings Using the CLI The following table contains the configuration parameters recommended for interoperability with SpectraLink 8000 Wireless Telephones.

Mode: AP SVP: Enable

Voice SSID: Map to VLAN 100 QoS mapping: Map VLAN 100 to queue 3

Antenna Diversity: Enable

BelAir access radios implement SVP. BelAir backhaul radios can use VLANs to assign voice priority to SpectraLink traffic or they can use the 802.1p User Priority field to prioritize traffic.

The configuration shown above uses VLAN prioritization. Any VLAN ID can be used. In the sample configuration given throughout this document, we chose a VLAN ID of 100.

Telnet to CLI The following command is used to telnet to CLI.

telnet <IP address of controller>

Check the software version The following commands display the installed loads and the active load.

/# cd /system /system# show loads /system# show active load

Enable radio The following command enables the access radio.

/radio# set arm1 mode ap

Check access configuration The following commands display the general configuration of the access radio.

/# cd /radio /radio# show arm1 config

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Change access SSID The following commands display and change the access SSID. In the example, below, the first SSID is set to “Data” to be used for data traffic and the second SSID is set to “Voice” for voice traffic. The second voice SSID is assigned to VLAN 100.

/# cd /radio set arm1 ssid "Data" ssidx 1 set arm1 ssid "Voice" ssidx 2 vlan 100

Change access channel The following commands display the channel setting and change the access radio channel to 11.

/# cd /radio /radio# show arm1 physical channel-number /radio# set arm1 physical channel-number 11

Change access transmit (tx) power The following commands display and change the transmit power setting.

/# cd /radio /radio# show arm1 tx power /radio# set arm1 tx power 2

The transmit power setting is determined by coverage requirement, antenna choice, and regulatory requirements. The setting is set by BelAir field engineers or BelAir’s VARs, and they have been properly trained to set this appropriately.

Set WPA-PSK for access The following commands enable/disable the WPA-PSK for the voice SSID (ssidx 2).

/# cd /radio /radio# set arm1 wpa1 psk <Pre-Shared Key> ssidx 2 enabled /radio# set arm1 wpa1 ssidx 2 disable

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Set WPA2-PSK for access The following commands enable/disable the WPA2-PSK for the voice SSID (ssidx 2).

/# cd /radio /radio# set arm1 wpa2 psk <Pre-Shared Key> ssidx 2 enabled /radio# set arm1 wpa2 ssidx 2 disable

Set antenna diversity The following commands enable antenna diversity.

/# cd /radio /radio# set arm1 rcv antenna diversity enabled

Enable SVP The following commands enable SVP support.

/# cd /qos /qos# set svp enable

Disable WMM The following commands disable WMM support.

/# cd /radio /radio# set wmm disable

Map VLAN to QoS The following commands map the voice VLAN (such as VLAN 100, in the example) to queue 3, which is the highest priority queue. SpectraLink 8000 Wireless Telephones must always be assigned to queue 3.

/# cd /qos /qos# map vlan id 100 to queue 3 /qos# show vlan all qos config

Save the configuration The following command saves the AP’s current configuration so that it will be used after reboot.

/# config-save

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Reboot the node The following commands reboot the AP. It is not necessary to reboot the node after changing the configuration.

/# cd /system /# /system/reboot

Other setup Please refer to BelAir User Guide for other supported commands.

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Configuration Settings Using the Web Interface The following table contains the configuration parameters recommended for interoperability with SpectraLink 8000 Wireless Telephones.

Mode: AP SVP: Enable

Voice SSID: Map to VLAN 100 QoS mapping: Map VLAN 100 to queue 3

Antenna Diversity: Enable

BelAir access radios implement SVP. BelAir backhaul radios can use VLANs to assign voice priority to SpectraLink traffic or they can use the 802.1p User Priority field to prioritize traffic.

The configuration shown above uses VLAN prioritization. Any VLAN ID can be used. In the sample configuration given here, we chose a VLAN ID of 100.

Connect to Web interface Open a Web browser window and enter the BelAir node’s IP address in the navigation bar. Then log in with your BelAir administrative credentials.

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Configure the access radio 1. Click the ACCESS button.

2. In the navigation pane, click General Config.

3. Make sure that the Radio State is set to Enable.

4. Set the Channel and Tx power levels according to deployment plan.

5. If you are using the internal access antenna, then the Antenna (Antenna Gain) should be set to 8 dBi; otherwise, choose the antenna setting corresponding to your external antenna.

6. WMM support must be disabled.

7. The QoS Mapping setting is irrelevant for SpectraLink 8000 Wireless Telephones because the SVP support overrides it, therefore the default QoS Mapping of BOTH can be used.

8. Make sure that QoS Schedule is set to SPQ (strict priority queuing), and the check box for QoS Acm: VOICE is not selected so that access control mandatory (Acm), which is part of WMM call admission control, is not used.

9. Click the Apply button.

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BelAir’s internal access antennas have 8 dBi gain, which is the default setting for this field. If a different antenna is used, then this setting should be changed accordingly. Please refer to the BelAir Hardware Products: Deployment Guidelines manual for more information.

Set up the voice SSID 1. Click the ACCESS button.

2. Click SSID Config in the navigation pane.

3. If you have not done so already, set up an SSID for data users.

4. Select an unused SSID, in this example 2.

5. Click the Enable SSID button.

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6. Enter your new voice SSID name.

7. Make sure that MBSSID is Disabled.

8. In this example configuration, we mapped the voice SSID to VLAN 100 and enabled Intra-AP client to client communications.

9. Select your privacy mode, and enter a Key as indicated.

10. Click the Apply button.

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MBSSID must be Disabled so that there is a single SSID carrying SpectraLink voice traffic. If MBSSID is enabled, each SSID gets its own BSSID, causing the SpectraLink 8000 SVP Server to not work properly, since the SVP Server would perceive the two SSIDs on an AP to be two different APs.

Suppressed refers to whether the SSID gets its own beacon. When MBSSID is enabled for an SSID, it can only be broadcast (i.e., non-suppressed) if it is the first SSID. The SpectraLink 8000 Wireless Telephones work fine with an SSID that is either broadcast or suppressed.

Intra-AP client to client communications setting relates to whether client devices can communicate directly with one another. In certain VoIP-based PBX environments, the SpectraLink 8000 Wireless Telephones need to communicate directly with one another, therefore the setting must be enabled in those instances. Otherwise you may wish to disable this setting to slightly enhance security.

It is not recommended to use RADIUS authentication, which is referred to as EAP/DOT1X in BelAir’s Web interface.

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Set up QoS 1. Click the SYSTEM button.

2. In the navigation pane, click QoS Configuration.

3. If the top-left button is labeled Disable SVP, then SVP is already enabled. Otherwise it will be labeled Enable SVP. Enable SVP if it is not already enabled.

4. Check the UP to Queue Mapping configuration section to verify that only 6 Voice and 7 Network load are mapped to Queue 3. If any other User Priority (UP) values are mapped to Queue 3, then remap them to a different queue.

5. In the Vlan to Queue Mapping Configuration section, enter the voice Vlan ID (VLAN 100 in our example), select 3 highest for the Queue, and click the Add button.

6. If you made changes here, then click the Apply button at the bottom of this section.