Reference Configuration - Avaya 8180 Configuring

Configuring avaya wireless lan controller 8180 with avaya 8120 access points to support avaya a175 desktop video devices using 802.1x authentication – issue 1.0
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3. Reference Configuration

The reference configuration described throughout these Application Notes is shown in Figure 1.
To support wireless communication, several Avaya 8120 Access Points were deployed in the
sample configuration and registered to an Avaya Wireless LAN Controller 8180.
As shown in Figure 1, Avaya A175 Desktop Video Devices and other SIP endpoints utilize the
Session Manager User Registration feature and are supported by Communication Manager. For
the sample configuration, SIP users are not IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) users and
Communication Manager is configured as an Evolution Server in the Avaya Aura architecture.
When Communication Manager is configured as an Evolution Server, it applies both origination-
side and termination-side features in a single step. For more information regarding configuring
Communication Manager as an Evolution Server, see References [4] through [7] in Section 12.
Communication Manager is connected to Session Manager via a non-IMS SIP signaling group
and associated SIP trunk group.
Communication Manager also supports non-SIP endpoints such as Avaya 9600 Series IP
Deskphones and Avaya one-X® Communicator clients configured as H.323 endpoints.
Session Manager is managed by System Manager. For the sample configuration, Session
Manager and System Manager are running on separate Avaya S8800 Servers. Communication
Manager Evolution Server runs on an Avaya S8800 server with an Avaya G6450 Media
Gateway.
Note: IP addresses have been partially hidden in Figure 1 for security.
DJH; Reviewed:
SPOC 06/18/2012
Solution & Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes
©2012 Avaya Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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