HP 512 manual Wlan Infrastructure, IP-PBX and SIP Server Support

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6 WLAN Infrastructure

This category is related to the wireless local area network (WLAN) infrastructure to which the handset connects to send and receive IP traffic. The key consideration from the mobile handset perspective is typically AP-AP roaming. Given the real time requirements of voice and the delays inherent in WLAN authentication (802.11i), the strongly recommended answer is a VoIP-enabled pervasive enterprise WLAN infrastructure. Note that HP Services has a well-developed practice for migrating customers’ WLANs to this model. The baseline requirement here is a controller-based AP deployment; not standalone APs. Examples of these controller-based WLAN product offerings include:

Cisco Aironet APs with Wireless LAN controller(s)

HP ProCurve Radio Ports plus Wireless Edge Services xl module(s) in 5300xl switch chassis

Extreme Networks Altitude APs and Summit switches

Aruba Networks APs and Mobility Controller(s)

Meru Networks APs and Controller(s)

Testing is underway with Cisco Aironet APs and wWireless LAN controllers. Other WLAN infrastructure testing and results may be available in the future.

For optimal performance, all 802.11b and 802.11g data rates should be enabled on the APs. Limiting the data rates on the APs may prevent iPAQ 500 series devices from connecting to the AP.

7 IP-PBX and SIP Server Support

This category is related to the SIP-based IP-PBX system or server with which the handheld device must interact for VoIP services. HP testing is underway with enterprise IP-PBX products from Cisco, Avaya, Alcatel, and Nortel. Detailed test criteria and results will be added to this section as they become available.

Results of other additional testing with operator-class SIP servers (Broadsoft, Sylantro, Huawei, Alcatel, etc.) will be included when they are made available to HP.

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Contents Voice over IP VoIP Application Note Overview Media and Signaling Protocols Telephony FeaturesOnly with a SIM card present Audio QualityHardware and Firmware Wlan Infrastructure IP-PBX and SIP Server SupportFeature Brief Description Pass/Fail Comments Compatibility with Avaya Communication Manager V4.0 / SES Compatibility with Nortel MCS 5100 Compatibility with Nortel CS1000 Compatibility with Alcatel Omnipcx Enterprise Accessory Support Configuring VoIPAccount Voip Dial Plan Rule pattern=911 display=911 restrict=VoIP Additional Configuration Signaling Standards Implemented Appendix a Standards SupportStandard or Reference Decription
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