Configuration Guide
Cisco
340 Access Point
January 2008 Edition
1725-36055-001
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Introduction
This document details the specifications for configuring the Cisco 340
series access point (AP) with SpectraLink 8000 Wireless Telephones.
Product Summary
Manufacturer:
Cisco
Approved product(s) :
RF technology:
Cisco 340
Direct-sequence spread spectrum (DS), 2.4 GHz
11.10T, 12.01T1 †
AP software version:
SpectraLink handset models:
SpectraLink radio mode:
Maximum telephone calls per AP:
AP configuration parameters:
Indoor range (typical):
e340/h340/i640
802.11b
8020/8030
802.11b
4 *
4 *
See Access Point Configuration below
See vendor specifications for AP
Switched Ethernet
Required network topology:
Network constraints:
Dedicated segment for wireless, single subnet
WEP capability:
Yes *
Yes *
ESSID auto-learn function:
† Earlier and later software versions have not been tested for the SpectraLink 8000 SVP Server
compliance, except as noted. Refer to Polycom WLAN Compatibility Table for Field Verified AP software
versions.
* Telephone calls per AP must be configured in the system per documentation provided by Polycom.
WEP and Automatic Learn are programmed into each handset in addition to being configured in the AP.
SpectraLink 8000 Wireless Telephones
SpectraLink 8000 Wireless Telephones use voice over IP (VoIP)
technology on IEEE 802.11b-compatible wireless local area networks
(WLANs). Access points utilize radio frequencies to transmit signals
to and from the SpectraLink 8000 Wireless Telephones.
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Access Point Capacity and Positioning
Each site is unique in its AP requirements. Please take the following
points into account when determining how many APs are needed and
where they should be placed in the facility.
Handset range
There must be wireless LAN coverage wherever SpectraLink 8000
Wireless Telephones will be used. The typical range for a SpectraLink
8000 Wireless Telephone is comparable to that of a laptop computer
utilizing a wireless LAN PC card. However, SpectraLink 8000
Wireless Telephones are likely to be used in areas where data devices
are not typically used, such as stairwells and outdoor areas.
SpectraLink 8000 Wireless Telephones have a Site Survey mode that
displays dBm levels to determine adequate WLAN coverage. Refer to
the Administration Guide for your SpectraLink Wireless Telephones
for details about this feature.
Number of handsets per access point
Estimate the number of SpectraLink 8000 Wireless Telephones and
their anticipated call volume per AP area to ensure that the maximum
number of calls per AP will not be exceeded. In this estimate, consider
the data rates at which the handsets will operate. Higher data rates
can only be sustained while well within the range of the AP. If the
SpectraLink 8000 Wireless Telephones will be operating near the
limits of the RF coverage from the AP, they will automatically drop to
1 Mb/s operation. SpectraLink 8000 Wireless Telephones require
approximately 15% of the available bandwidth per call for 1 Mb/s
operation, approximately 10% of the available bandwidth per call for
2 Mb/s operation, approximately 7% of the available bandwidth per
call for 5.5 Mb/s operation, and approximately 5% of the available
bandwidth per call for 11 Mb/s operation.
The maximum number of telephone calls per AP quoted in the
summary table above is based on 11 Mb/s operation, and will be
reduced if some or all SpectraLink 8000 Wireless Telephones are
operating at 1, 2, or 5.5 Mb/s.
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LAN bandwidth
Estimate anticipated peak call volume to ensure that the LAN has
enough bandwidth available to handle the network traffic generated
by all of the wireless devices. Network traffic can be
monitored/analyzed using a network sniffer or a simple network
management protocol (SNMP) workstation.
Number of other wireless devices per AP
The SpectraLink 8000 Wireless Telephones share bandwidth with
other wireless devices. To ensure adequate RF bandwidth availability,
consider the number of wireless data devices in use per AP.
Notes on Configuration
The AP must support SpectraLink Voice Priority (SVP). Contact
your AP vendor if you need to upgrade the AP software.
If you encounter difficulties or have questions regarding the
configuration process, please contact the Customer Support Hotline at
(800) 775-5330. The hotline is open Monday through Friday, 6 a.m. to
6 p.m. Mountain time.
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Access Point Configuration
1. Connect to the AP.
2. If the AP is already in use, note the IP address, subnet mask,
default gateway, and WEP settings:
a. From the main menu select Setup > Ethernet > Identification to
display or modify current settings for IP address, subnet mask,
or default gateway.
b. From the main menu select Setup > AP Radio > Hardware to
display or modify current settings for ESSID and frequency.
c. From the main menu select Setup> Security > Radio Data
Encryption (WEP) > Accept Authentication Types to display or
modify current settings for encryption.
3. If allowable, set the AP configuration parameters to the default
values:
If you are concerned whether default values will affect any
operation of your existing WLAN please consult SpectraLink
Customer Support for specific field default values that we
recommend.
a. From the main menu select Setup > Ethernet > Advanced >Restore
Defaults.
b. From the main menu select Setup > AP Radio > Advanced >Restore
Defaults.
4. If 2 Mb/s support is desired:
a. Navigate to Data Rates: 2.0.
b. Change value to basic.
5. Navigate to the appropriate menu and enter the IP addressing,
subnet mask, default gateway, ESSID, and frequency information.
It is recommended that the AP allow the broadcast of ESSIDs to
simplify the configuration of SpectraLink 8000 Wireless Telephones.
SpectraLink terms this function Automatic Learn. If there are
overlapping WLAN areas at your site, the Automatic Learn function
may not work properly in the areas that receive signals from two or
more APs.
Sites with heightened security issues may not want ESSID
broadcast enabled. If it is not enabled, the ESSID must be
programmed into every handset.
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6. By default, WEP (Wired Equivalency Privacy) is off. If WEP is
desired, obtain the key values from the local administrator of the
wireless LAN and use the AP vendor documents for guidance in
programming the encryption settings.
Note the WEP settings. The handsets require configuration with
identical settings.
7. Navigate to AP Radio > Hardware.
The following table shows additional settings:
Hardware Parameter
Setting
Criticality
Allow broadcast SSID to
associate?
Yes
Recommended
Data rates:
1.0
Basic
Required
2.0
Any
Required
5.5
11.0
Yes or no
Yes or no
30 mW
584 or higher
100
Required
Required
Transmit power
Recommended
Required
Fragmentation threshold
Beacon period (Kusec)
Data beacon rate (DTIM)
Receive antenna
Recommended
Recommended
Recommended
Recommended
2
Diversity
Diversity
Transmit antenna
8. After these parameters have been set, click Apply to accept these
settings.
9. Return to the Setup menu and select Advanced to the right of the AP
Radio section at the bottom of the screen. It is recommended that
the Use Aironet Extensions parameter be set to No.
10. Return to the Setup menu and select Advanced to the right of the AP
Radio section at the bottom of the screen. It is recommended that
the Change Radio Preamble parameter be changed to Long.
11. The Cisco 340 Access Point has SpectraLink Voice Priority (SVP)
active at all times. There is no parameter to enable or disable.
12. Restart the AP.
The AP is now ready for use with SpectraLink 8000 Wireless
Telephones.
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