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Design Guide for the Alcatel
OmniPCX
Enterprise – Mobile IP Touch
combination.) Additionally, special attention should be given to the completeness of SVP Server
components (to ensure Rack Kit, Console Cables, and power cords are included.)
Infrastructure items are no less attention demanding. Design engineers should pay special
attention to power cords, uplinks options, and mounting hardware.
Since Wi-Fi networks are constantly evolving environments, Alcatel recommends that customers
seriously consider the deployment of Access Points capable of supporting IEEE 802.11a as well as
IEEE 802.11b/g. Alcatel also recommends that a measurable portion of Access Points deployed
within the framework of most solutions be capable of supporting external antenna connection. The
nominal increases in cost that these options may bring to a solution should be viewed as very
inexpensive insurance against unforeseen future needs.
For more detailed information on the quoting process for VoWLAN solutions, please see the “How
To Quote VoWLAN.ppt” on the BPWS.
7.
References
The documents below can all be found on the Business Partner Web Site for more detailed discussions on
topics related to or supporting Alcatel’s MIPT VoWLAN offer.
ALCATEL OmniPCX Enterprise OmniMobility-Wireless LAN & Voice over Wireless LAN
(OXE R6.1.1 June 2005) ref: 3EU19655ENAA\12 ed08
OmniPCX Enterprise R6.0 Additional Information (“Remote Extension For VoWLAN” included) ed02
VoWLAN Premium Customer Support Form
How_To_Quote_VoWLAN.ppt
VoWLAN_IP_Flows.ppt
ESD/ Central Pre Sales / DF/ JM
30/34
June 2005 – Ed 01