Manual Avaya A6000

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  • Avaya A6000 - page 1

    Configuration Guide VIEW Certified © Copyright 2007 Avaya, Inc. All rights reserved 21-601645, Issue 1, May 2007 Page 1 Aruba Mobility Controller Configuration and Deployment Guide SpectraLink’s Voice Interope rability for Enterprise Wireless (VIEW) Certifica tion Program is designed to ensure interoperability and high performance between wirele ...

  • Avaya A6000 - page 2

    Aruba Mobility Controller Configuration Guide VIEW Certified Page 2 Network Topology The following topology was teste d during VIEW Certificati on testing. Deployment Description It is required that v oice users be placed on a separate VLAN (e.g., VLAN 10) an d data users on a separ ate VLAN (e. g., VLAN 25). The voic e and data VLANs reside on the ...

  • Avaya A6000 - page 3

    Aruba Mobility Controller Configuration Guide VIEW Certified Page 3 Connecting the APs The APs need an IP addres s for communica tion with the m obility con troller. Th e APs can connect to the co ntroller o ver a L2 or L3 networ k. Ensure that DHCP is enabl ed on the subnets the APs are connected to and can ping the Aruba mobility cont roller’s ...

  • Avaya A6000 - page 4

    Aruba Mobility Controller Configuration Guide VIEW Certified Page 4 Via the CLI By default, only SSH (Se cure SHell) acce ss to the switch (m obility controller) is permitted. 1. From a mana gement system th at has network connectivity to the switch, c onnect to the switch using SSH: ssh admin@<swi tch IP address> 2. Enter the ad min password ...

  • Avaya A6000 - page 5

    Aruba Mobility Controller Configuration Guide VIEW Certified Page 5 Initial Setup Before star ting, please ensure that the Polic y En forcement Firewall module license is enabled on the Aruba mo bility controller. Please contac t Aruba Networks for licen ses and installation information. On power-u p, the user i s presented w ith the st artup wizar ...

  • Avaya A6000 - page 6

    Aruba Mobility Controller Configuration Guide VIEW Certified Page 6 Assigning an IP to the Mobility Controller 1. Connect to the switc h via the CLI. 2. Login with the co nfigured username and password, admin /admin in this example. 3. Type enable at the > prompt. 4. Type the enable password, enable in this example. 5. Type configure terminal at ...

  • Avaya A6000 - page 7

    Aruba Mobility Controller Configuration Guide VIEW Certified Page 7 SSID Configuration CLI command configuration APs can be con figured usin g the CLI or the Web in terface. E ach AP is i dentified by a unique location co de. The APs can either be confi gur ed per location with unique settin gs using the AP’s unique l ocation cod e or global ly u ...

  • Avaya A6000 - page 8

    Aruba Mobility Controller Configuration Guide VIEW Certified Page 8 7. Select the AES - CCM option for WPA2-AES-PSK encry ption. 8. Under WPA2 , select th e PSK AES- CCM option . 9. Select PSK Passphrase (alphanumeric) fr om the Format drop-d own list before typing in th e passphrase. 10. Enter the PSK AES Key/Pa ssphrase . 11. Click the A pply but ...

  • Avaya A6000 - page 9

    Aruba Mobility Controller Configuration Guide VIEW Certified Page 9 Channel and Tx power Channel and Tx power level can be ma nually se t or configured t o be assigned auto matically depending on the RF environment. Please consul t your facility’s RF site surv ey designed for voice to deter mine the corr ect channel, pow e r and data rate setting ...

  • Avaya A6000 - page 10

    Aruba Mobility Controller Configuration Guide VIEW Certified Page 10 CLI Commands Required Settings Default Settings Description Tx-power <0-4> 0 As per the environment. This need not be set if ARM is enabled. Channel <x> 1 This is the channel assigned to the radio. Need not be set if ARM is enabled. 802.11b/g rates These rates should b ...

  • Avaya A6000 - page 11

    Aruba Mobility Controller Configuration Guide VIEW Certified Page 11 CLI Commands Required Settings Default Settings Description Short preamble Tested: Enable Recommended: Disable Enable Set the short preamble to disable, to enable long- preamble-only support. CLI command configuration All of the c ommands lis ted in the CL I Comman ds column ab ov ...

  • Avaya A6000 - page 12

    Aruba Mobility Controller Configuration Guide VIEW Certified Page 12 Web-based configuration 1. Click the Configuration button. 2. In the naviga tion pane , select Radio from th e WLAN sub-menu. 3. Click the 802 . 11b /g tab. 4. For Max Retr ies , enter 2 for voice. 5. Select the Short Preamble check box. 6. For the DTIM period , en ter 3 . 7. For ...

  • Avaya A6000 - page 13

    Aruba Mobility Controller Configuration Guide VIEW Certified Page 13 11. Click the 802.11 a tab. 12. For Max Retries , enter 2 fo r voice. 13. For the DTIM period , enter 3 . 14. For Basic Rates and Supp orted Rates, consult the facilities RF site su rvey to dete rmine if coverage is suffi cient to supp ort all data ra tes. 15. To assign the pow er ...

  • Avaya A6000 - page 14

    Aruba Mobility Controller Configuration Guide VIEW Certified Page 14 Dynamic RF Management - ARM Aware Scanning If Adaptive Radio Re source Management ( ARM) Aw are Scanning (RF scanning) is included in your firmwa re releas e, it can b e enabled through th e command line inte rface as follows: configure terminal ap location x.y.z phy-type g arm sc ...

  • Avaya A6000 - page 15

    Aruba Mobility Controller Configuration Guide VIEW Certified Page 15 Create an alias for the AVPP 1. Click the Configuration tab. 2. In the naviga tion pane , select Advanced from the Se curity sub-menu. 3. Click the Destinations tab. 4. To add a new destination, click the Add button. 5. Create a new net-destina tion at Destination Name (e.g . avpp ...

  • Avaya A6000 - page 16

    Aruba Mobility Controller Configuration Guide VIEW Certified Page 16 Assign policies to the role Create a role, fo r example phones , and assign the policies to this ro le. This is the role that will be assigned t o the handset s when they a re authen ticated succ essfully. The Security Polici es and QoS can also be c onfigured through the command ...

  • Avaya A6000 - page 17

    Aruba Mobility Controller Configuration Guide VIEW Certified Page 17 user-role phones session-acl phone_acl ! Authentication In addition to th e encryption, it is re commende d that you use MAC authenti cation to authentica te the wirel ess IP teleph ones. On th e Aruba System , the roles fo r wireless IP telephones ar e derived usin g MAC-authenti ...

  • Avaya A6000 - page 18

    Aruba Mobility Controller Configuration Guide VIEW Certified Page 18 Ensure that both switches have IP connectivity. A simple ping from each of t he switches to the other switch can be used to verify connectivit y. In a master local setup all AP, authenticat ion, and firewall co nfigurations will be ma de on th e master and pushed down to the local ...

  • Avaya A6000 - page 19

    Aruba Mobility Controller Configuration Guide VIEW Certified Page 19 Commands for the local sw itch (the Aruba 6000): The AP's IP address must be on same sub-net as the switch. Configure terminal masterip <ip address of the master> interface loopback ip address <ip_addr of the 6000> vlan 1 interface vlan 1 ip address <ip_addr of ...

  • Avaya A6000 - page 20

    Aruba Mobility Controller Configuration Guide VIEW Certified Page 20 Checking the Configuration Verify conn ectivity by pingi ng between the switch es, the AP’ s, and the Av aya Voice Pri ority Processor and Avay a Call Serv er. The switch and AP are now ready for use w ith wireless IP telephon es. To show AP settings : show ap config location x. ...

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