• When voice is operating on a mesh network, calls must not traverse more than two hops. Each sector
must be configured to require no more than two hops for voice.
• RF considerations for voice networks are as follows:
◦ Coverage hole of 2 to 10 percent
◦ Cell coverage overlap of 15 to 20 percent
◦ Voice needs RSSI and SNR values that are at least 15 dB higher than data requirements
◦ RSSI of -67 dBm for all data rates should be the goal for 11b/g/n and 11a/n
◦ SNR should be 25 dB for the data rate used by client to connect to the AP
◦ Packet error rate (PER) should be configured for a value of one percent or less
◦ Channel with the lowest utilization (CU) must be used
• On the
802.11a/n
or
802.11b/g/n
>
Global
parameters page, do the following:
◦ Enable dynamic target power control (DTPC).
◦ Disable all data rates less than 11 Mbps.
• On the
802.11a/n
or
802.11b/g/n
>
Voice
parameters page, do the following:
◦ Load-based CAC must be disabled.
◦ Enable admission control (ACM) for CCXv4 or v5 clients that have WMM enabled. Otherwise,
bandwidth-based CAC does not operate properly.
◦ Set the maximum RF bandwidth to 50 percent.
◦ Set the reserved roaming bandwidth to 6 percent.
◦ Enable traffic stream metrics.
• On the
802.11a/n
or
802.11b/g/n
>
EDCA
parameters page, you should do the following:
◦ Set the EDCA profile for the interface as voice optimized.
◦ Disable low latency MAC.
• On the
QoS
>
Profile
page, you should do the following:
◦ Create a voice profile and select 802.1Q as the wired QoS protocol type.
• On the
WLANs
>
Edit
>
QoS
page, you should do the following:
◦ Select a QoS of platinum for voice and gold for video on the backhaul.
◦ Select allowed as the WMM policy.
• On the
WLANs
>
Edit
>
QoS
page, you should do the following:
◦ Select CCKM for authorization (
auth
) key management (
mgmt
) if you want to support fast roaming.
• On the
x > y
page, you should do the following:
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