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inter−VLAN routing configured. See the Configuring 802.1Q Trunking on the Catalyst 2924 XL section of this document.

General Troubleshooting Hints

All devices must have IP connectivity.

The Cisco Aironet 1200 AP must have the IP address of the Cisco Secure ACS configured.

The Cisco Secure ACS must have a Aironet RADIUS Client Entry for the Cisco Aironet 1200 AP, with the correct IP address.

The Cisco Aironet 1200 AP and the Cisco Secure ACS Aironet RADIUS Client Entry must have the same RADIUS Shared Secret key.

The user name and password assigned to the Cisco 7920 must be entered into the database that the Cisco Secure ACS is using.

The Cisco Aironet 1200 AP must be sending and receiving Aironet RADIUS traffic through the native VLAN of the trunk to which the 1200 AP is connected.

If the Cisco Aironet 1200 AP is configured with VLANs, then the first SSID with which the Cisco 7920 finds a match on the 1200 AP will be used to indicate the VLAN over which the Cisco 7920 should communicate. For instance, if the Cisco 7920 has SSID1=Larry, SSID2=Curly, and SSID3=Moe, and the Cisco Aironet 1200 AP has SSIDs George on VLAN1, Paul on VLAN2, and Curly on VLAN3, then the 7920 will connect through VLAN3.

This version of the Cisco 7920 does not support TKIP or MIC. Verify that you have not enabled either of these features.

Verify that you do not have protocol filters on the Cisco Aironet 1200 AP (or access control lists [ACLs] in other devices) that are blocking the VoIP signaling traffic or the VoIP voice traffic.

If you are able to place calls to and from the Cisco 7920, and you are experiencing problems with voice quality, you can determine if the Cisco Aironet 1200 AP is part of the problem. Disconnect its Ethernet cable and connect a wired IP Phone, such as a Cisco 7960 IP Phone, to the same cable. You may need to make some modifications on the Catalyst switch port, such as establishing a Voice or Auxiliary VLAN, to allow the phone to connect properly. If the wired IP Phone also experiences poor voice quality, then you have VoIP QoS problems in you network that need to be resolved before the Cisco 7920 can be implemented. If the wired IP Phone does not experience poor voice quality, then you need to determine if your Cisco Aironet 1200 AP is over−subscribed. Another possible problem could be RF interference.

Wireless clients that use LEAP and Broadcast Key Rotation, and that are associated to an access point with VLANs disabled, will lose connectivity with the access point after the second key rotation. The workaround is to enable VLANs, but this will prevent the use of Proxy Mobile IP on that device. For more information, refer to Field Notice: LEAP and Broadcast Key Rotation Requires VLAN Config on AP1200.

Appendix: Configuring the Cisco 7920 with CallManager

The Cisco 7920 files are available at Cisco 7920 Wireless Phone Software Downloads ( registered customers only)

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1.Copy the Cisco 7920 phone image to the TFTP directory on the Cisco CallManager server (for example, C:\Program Files\Cisco\TFTPPath\).

2.Copy the OS7920.txt file in the same directory. Verify that the contents of this file is a single line with the file name of the image that the Cisco 7920 will load. For instance:

cmterm_7920.3.2−01−01

3. Add the Cisco 7920 to the Cisco CallManager as a Cisco 7960 IP Phone.

Note: You do not need to specify the image to load.

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Document ID IntroductionRequirements PrerequisitesComponents Used Related ProductsBackground Theory ConventionsConfiguring the Cisco Using Open Authentication and Static WEP KeysNetwork Diagram Step−by−Step Instructions Choose Edit Settings WizardPage Click the System Parameters tab Click the Network Security tab Click the Phone Settings tab Choose Connection Logout Select Cisco 7920 USB and click Stop When this popup window appears, click OK Troubleshooting Configuring the Cisco Aironet 1200 APVerifying Choose Security Ssid ManagerPage Verifying Using Open Authentication, Static WEP Keys, and VLANs Choose Edit Settings Wizard Page Page When this popup window appears, click Yes Select Cisco 7920 USB and click Stop When this popup window appears, click OK Choose Services Vlan Configuring the Cisco Aironet 1200 AP with a VlanStep−by−Step Instructions for Configuring Vlan 1 default Choose Security Encryption Manager Step−by−Step Instructions for Configuring VLAN2 Verifying Configuring 802.1Q Trunking on the Catalyst 2924 XL 2924XL# show interface fastethernet 2/1 switchport 2924XL# show interface fastethernet 2/3 switchport Router# show vlan Configuring the Inter−VLAN RouterUsing Cisco Leap When this popup window appears, click Cancel Click the Network Security tab Select Connection Logout Select Cisco 7920 USB and click Stop When this popup window appears, click OK Click Security Server Manager Configuring the Cisco Aironet 1200 AP for Leap10.21.15.10 Do not check Open Authentication or Shared Authentication Configuring the Cisco Secure Server for Leap Click Submit + Restart Page Page Page Check the Log to CSV Passed Authentications report check box Check the Log to CSV Radius Accounting report check box Click the Passed Authentications active.csv file Troubleshooting GuidelinesCisco 7920 Error Message − Association Failed, No AP Found Cisco 7920 Exhibits Problems After Configuration Changes Incorrect WEP Keys Cisco 7920 Error Message − No Service IP Config FailedIP Routing Problems Cisco 7920 Error Message − Registration RejectedCisco 7920 Error Message − Connecting to CallManager 0−5 Check for Radius Error Messages on the Cisco Secure Server Leap Authentication FailsClick Failed Attempts Click Failed Attempts active.csvTrunking Native Mode Vlan 1 default Check for IP Configuration ProblemsGeneral Troubleshooting Hints Appendix Configuring the Cisco 7920 with CallManagerRelated Information
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