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Ip wireless handset with session initiation protocol (sip)
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Username
Enter a username that matches an entry on the RADIUS server. Usernames are
alphanumeric strings, and can be entered using the alphanumeric string entry
technique.
Password
Enter the password that corresponds to this username.
WPA2-Enterprise
The Authentication setting can select either *EAP-FAST or PEAP as the
authentication method for RADIUS server. See the
tested models.
Fast Handoff allows the use of either *CCKM or OKC. These mechanisms allow a
phone to quickly and securely roam between APs with a minimum disruption of
audio.
Username: Enter a username that matches an entry on your RADIUS server.
Alphanumeric strings can be entered using the alphanumeric string entry technique.
Password: Enter the password that corresponds to this username.
The Delete [PAC/Cert.] option removes expired credentials from the phone. When
the authentication method is EAP-FAST the PAC on the phone is deleted. If the
RADIUS server has enabled "anonymous in-band PAC provisioning", then the phone
automatically re-acquires these credentials from the RADIUS server over the air.
When the authentication method is PEAP or EAP-FAST manual provisioning, the
credential on the phone is deleted and a new one needs to be downloaded through
the HAT or over the air. See additional details in
Enrollment and EAP-FAST Manual PAC Provisioning
Custom – QoS
SVP mode uses the SVP Server to provide enterprise-grade QoS.
DSCP tags are used to change the priority settings for various classes of packets as
they are transmitted to the network from the wireless telephone. Default values are
given, but may be overwritten: WT in call = 46, WT standby = 34, Other = 0. Once
the packets reach the SVP Server, packets are re-tagged using the SVP Server
DSCP settings. See the
Wi-Fi Standard QoS mode uses standards-based traffic controls for QoS, instead of the
SVP Server.
DSCP tags are used to change the priority settings for various classes of packets as
they are transmitted to the network from the wireless telephone. Default values are
given but may be overwritten: Voice = 46, Control = 34, Other = 0.
Admission Cntrl is used to enable and disable the use of WMM Admission Control
by the handset for the AC_VO and AC_VI access categories. If the WLAN is using
WMM Admission Control, the handset should be set to *Mandatory. If the WLAN is
not using WMM Admission Control, the handset should be set to *Optional. See the
Avaya 3641/3645/6120/6140 IP Wireless Handset SIP Administration Guide
Configure Each Avaya 3641/3645 IP Wireless Handset
Avaya SVP Server Admin Guide for more information.
System Components
WPA2 Enterprise PEAP Certificate
section later in this chapter.
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