Table 285: Default Voice Net Services and Ports

Net Service Name

Protocol

Port

ALG

svc-sccp

TCP

2000

SCCP

 

 

 

 

svc-sip-tcp

TCP

5060

SIP

 

 

 

 

svc-sip-udp

 

 

SIP

 

 

 

 

svc-sips

 

 

SIP

 

 

 

 

svc-noe

UDP

32512

NOE

 

 

 

 

svc-h323-udp

UDP

1718, 1719

H.323

 

 

 

 

svc-h323-tcp

TCP

1720

H.323

 

 

 

 

svc-vocera

 

 

VOCER-

 

 

 

A

svc-svp

None

SVP

Creating Custom Net Services

You can use CLI to create or modify net services. In the config mode on the controller enter:

(host) (config)# netservice [service name] [protocol] [port] [alg]

To create an svc-noeservice on UDP port 32522, enter:

(host) (config)# netservice svc-noe udp 32522 alg noe

Configuring User Roles

In the user-centric network, the user role of a wireless client determines its privileges and the type of traffic that it can send or receive in the wireless network. You can configure roles for clients that use mostly data traffic, such as laptops, and roles for clients that use mostly voice traffic, such as VoIP phones. Although there are different ways for a client to derive a user role, in most cases the clients using data traffic are assigned a role after they are authenticated through a method such as 802.1x, VPN, or captive portal. The user role for VoIP phones is derived from the OUI of their MAC addresses or the SSID to which they associate. Refer to Roles and Policies on page 296 for details on how to create and configure a user role.

This section describes how to configure voice user roles with the required privileges and priorities. Dell controller provides default user roles for all voice services. You can do one of the following:

Use default user roles

Create or modify user roles

Use user-derivation roles

Using the Default User Role

The controller is configured with the default voice role. This role has the following settings:

No limit on upload or download bandwidth

Default L2TP and PPTP pool

Maximum sessions: 65535

The following ACLs are associated with the default voice role:

683 Voice and Video

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