
Meru Networks WLAN Controllers with AP100, AP201, AP208 | Configuration Guide |
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ESSID configuration
The ESSID used by wireless IP telephones in production is of a similar configuration but would be configured for Virtual Cell and be assigned with the appropriate security profile.
It is important to note that when enabling the multicast support (for the server discovery and PTT feature) you must ensure that there is only one ESSID per VLAN otherwise multicast traffic is not passed.
If the deployment utilizes Avaya Call Servers on a software version older than 0.100 and does not have a Avaya Voice Priority Processor, then all 802.11 base rates higher than 1.2 Mbps must be disabled for the wireless IP telephone ESSID. If your deployment utilizes a Avaya Voice Priority Processor or is running version 0.100 or higher on the Avaya Call Server then 1,2,5.5, or 11 Mbps may be utilized as base and supported rates.
essid svp
no
beacon dtim-period 2 beacon period 100
no
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