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For information about deploying your configuration and enabling
monitoring your network, refer to:
“Managing and Monitoring Your Network” on page153.
Configure Voice over Wireless IP Service
Voice over Wireless IP (VoWIP) is a new technology, merging VoIP (Voice
over IP) with 802.11 wireless LANs to create a wireless telephone system.
Organizations that add VoWIP to their wireless LANs can deploy and
manage voice and data over a single wireless backbone, reserving some
portion of network bandwidth to support real-time voice
communications.
For a VoWIP service (sometimes also referred to simply as VoIP, or Voice
over IP), you can configure either local or RADIUS server authentication,
and add Access Lists (ACLs) to restrict user access.
This section contains the following information about how to configure
VoWIP s ervic es:
“Task Table” on page81
“Step Summary” on page 83
“Create a Service Profile for WMM VoWIP Devices” on page85
“Create a Service Profile for SVP VoWIP Devices” on page88
“Create a Service Profile for Avaya VoWIP Devices” on page90
Table12 contains the tasks you must perform to configure Guest access
services. The table contains references to the section “Example:
Configure Employee Access” on page 53. The references are provided in
case you want to refer back to detailed steps. However, be sure to use
the configurable options for VoWIP access services set forth in the “Step
Summary” on page 83. The “Step Summary” provides the configurable
options you should set.
Task Tab le Table 12 contains the tasks you need to perform to create VoWIP access
services. For a summary of configurable items, see “Step Summary” on
page 83.