Certifying The Wireless Ip Telephones; Conducting A Site Survey - Avaya 3641 Installation, Configuration And Administration

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10. Certifying the Wireless IP Telephones

Prior to determining that an installation is complete, test the
following the sequence given in the previous Testing a Wireless IP Telephone section and
conduct a site survey mode test according to the directions given in the previous
Diagnostic Tools section.
The installation may need some adjustments. Note any areas where coverage is conflicting
or inadequate. Note any system difficulties and work with your wireless LAN and/or LAN
system administrator to determine the cause and possible remedy. See the section
Wireless IP Telephone Problems for clues to possible sources of difficulties. If any
adjustments are made to the system, re-test the device in the same vicinity to determine if
the difficulty is resolved.
These tests must be performed in typical operating conditions, especially if heavy loads
occur. The testing sequence and procedure is different for every installation. Generally,
you should organize the test according to area and volume, placing numerous calls to
others who can listen while you perform coverage tests. Note any areas with excessive
static or clarity problems and report it to an Avaya service engineer.
The coverage test will also require you to put the Wireless IP Telephone in Site Survey
mode and walk the entire coverage area to verify all access points.

10.1 Conducting a Site Survey

Conduct a Site Survey of the installation by walking the site looking for interfering 802.11
systems, adequate coverage and channel assignment, and correct AP configuration.
1. Referring to section Run Site Survey, put a Wireless IP Telephone into Site Survey in
the Any/Smry SSID mode. Walk throughout the site checking for any expected APs or
other SSIDs.
2. Then, walk the site again, in MyID/Smry SSID mode, this time checking that every
location has adequate coverage (there should be at least one AP stronger than -
70dBm in all areas) and has good channel allocation (at any point, the strongest AP
shown should be on a different channel than the next-best choice).
3. Finally, use the single AP (MyID/Detl) display to check each AP, to ensure it is
configured for the proper data rates, beacon interval, 802.11 options enabled, QoS
method, and security method.
Make any necessary adjustments to AP locations and configurations and repeat steps 1-3
until the Site Survey shows adequate coverage and correct configuration at every location.
The installation is not complete until these certification steps have been performed. Do
not hand out Wireless IP Telephones at a site that has not been certified.
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