Avaya 3641/3645 Wireless IP Telephone Configuration
Issue 6, January 2011
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The
Delete
[
PAC
/
Cert
.]: Option removes expired credentials from the phone. When
the authentication method is EAP-FAST the PAC on the phone is deleted. If the
RADIUS server has enabled “anonymous in-band PAC provisioning”, then the phone
will automatically re-acquire these credentials from the RADIUS server over the air.
When the authentication method is PEAP or EAP-FAST manual provisioning, the
certificate on the phone is deleted and a new certificate needs to be downloaded
through the HAT. See additional details in
WPA2 Enterprise PEAP Certificate
Enrollment and EAP-FAST Manual
PAC Provisioning
section later in this chapter.
QoS
–
DSCP
tags
are used to change the priority settings for various classes of
packets (
Voice
,
Control
, and
Other
) as they are transmitted to the network from the
handset. Default values are given but may be overwritten.
Voice
=
46
,
Control
= 46,
Other
=
0
.
Regulatory Domain/802.11 Config/Transmit Power
Regulatory domain, 802.11 configuration and transmit power are interdependent. See
Appendix A: Regulatory Domains
for regulatory domain setting specifications. Polycom
recommends that you check with local authorities for the latest status of national
regulations for both 2.4 and 5 GHz wireless LANs.
FCC requirements dictate that the menu for changing the regulatory domain be available
by password, which in our case is the
LINE
key. Press
LINE
and then navigate to the
desired domain. Press
NavOK
to set the domain.
01
- North America
02
- Europe
03
– Japan
04
– Singapore
05
– Korea
06
– Taiwan
07
– Hong Kong
08
– Mexico, India
802.11 config
Once the regulatory domain is set, the
802.11 Config
modes are displayed. Only one may
be chosen.
802.11(b & b/g mixed)
is the default. Press
NavOK
to set the mode. If the mode
has subbands, the
Subband
list will open. If the mode does not have subbands, the
Transmit Power
list will open.
Use g only mode if all of your infrastructure and client devices will use only
802.11g. The handsets will operate up to 54 Mb/s in this mode. If any
802.11b capable clients or infrastructure are used in your wireless LAN then
do not use g only mode, instead use 802.11b and b/g mixed mode for
optimum performance.
Use
b & b/g mixed
if some of your infrastructure components only understand
802.11b. The handsets will operate up to 11 Mb/s.
Use
a-- b-b/g roaming
only if the wireless handset must be able to roam between
APs using these different bands. See band roaming notes below.
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