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Radio configuration, Svp configuration – Polycom TRAPEZE NETWORKS 1725-36060-001 User Manual

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Trapeze Networks: Mobility System for MP 422 Access Points

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Radio configuration

During VIEW Certification, the MP access points were tested directly
connected to a port on the MX (e.g. port 1). The following commands
will configure a specific access point’s radio to support the voice
service:

set ap 1 radio 1 mode disable

# if the radio is currently enabled. Radio 1 is the
802.11b/g radio

set ap 1 radio 1 radio-profile voice mode enable

# maps radio to the radio-profile and enables it

MP access points that are not directly connected to a port on the MX,
which Trapeze calls a distributed access point (DAP), were not tested.
If they are desired, the radio is configured with this command:

set dap 1 radio 1 mode disable

# if the radio is currently enabled. Radio 1 is the
802.11b/g radio

set dap 1 radio 1 radio-profile voice mode enable

# maps radio to the radio-profile and enables it

SVP configuration

The following commands are needed to enable SpectraLink Voice
Priority via access control list (ACL) “SVP.”
This rule places all IP protocol 119 (SVP) traffic on class of service
(CoS) queue 7 (SVP support):

set security acl ip SVP permit cos 7 119 0.0.0.0
255.255.255.255 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255

(Optional) This rule permits all other data traffic. Do not use if the
VLAN “v1” is dedicated to voice services. Note: There is an implicit
“deny all” rule at the end of the ACL.

set security acl ip SVP permit 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255
set security acl map SVP vlan v1 out

# maps the ACL to VLAN v1 for outbound traffic

commit security acl SVP

# activates the ACL

Be sure to disable IGMP snooping on VLAN “v1” by using the
command:

set igmp disable vlan v1

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