Configuring A Radio Profile; Configuring A Vlan And Aaa For Voice Clients - D-Link DWS-1008 - AirPremier MobileLAN Switch Product Manual

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MSS has a default radio profile, which manages all radios by default. Some of the radio parameters
require changes for voice traffic. You can modify the default radio profile or create a new one.
Note: Some radio settings that are beneficial for voice traffic might not be beneficial for other wireless
clients. If you plan to support other wireless clients in addition to voice clients, D-Link recommends that
you create a new radio profile specifically for voice clients, or use the default radio profile only for voice
clients and create a new profile for other clients. The examples in this section modify the default radio
profile for voice clients.
To create or modify a radio profile for voice clients:
• Map the service profile you created for the voice SSID to the radio profile.
• Change the delivery traffic indication map (DTIM) interval to 3.
• Change the QoS mode to SVP. (This also disables WMM.)
• Configure APs, if not already configured.
• Map radios to the radio profile and enable them.
The following commands modify the default radio profile for SVP phones:
DWS-1008# set radio-profile default service-profile vowlan-wpa2
DWS-1008# set radio-profile default dtim-interval 3
DWS-1008# set radio-profile default qos-mode svp
The AP radios are already in the default radio profile by default, so they do not need to be explicitly
added to the profile. However, if you create a new radio profile for voice clients, you will need to disable
the radios, map them to the new radio profile, then reenable them.

Configuring a VLAN and AAA for Voice Clients

MSS requires all clients to be authenticated by RADIUS or the local database, and to be authorized for
a specific VLAN. MSS places the user in the authorized VLAN.
• Configure a VLAN for voice clients.
Note: You can use the same VLAN for other clients. However, it is a best practice to use
the VLAN primarily, if not exclusively, for voice traffic.
• Disable IGMP snooping in the VLAN. (Disabling this feature is required for SVP.)
• Configure a last-resort-ssid user, and set the user's VLAN attribute to the name of the
VLAN you create for the voice clients.
• Configure an authentication and authorization rule that matches on the last-resort username
and on the voice SSID.
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