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MeshDynamics 4000 Series APs
Introduction
Polycom’s Voice Interoperability for Enterprise Wireless (VIEW)
Certification Program is designed to ensure interoperability and high
performance between SpectraLink Wireless Telephones and WLAN
infrastructure products.
The products listed below have been thoroughly tested in Polycom’s
lab and have passed VIEW Certification. This document details how
to configure the MD4000 series access points (MeshNodes) with
SpectraLink Wireless Telephones.
Certified Product Summary
Manufacturer: MeshDynamics Inc.: www.meshdynamics.com
Approved products: Wireless Controllers Access Points
N/A MD4000 series APs
RF technology: 802.11b/g/a
Radio: 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz
Security: WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK (AES)
AP firmware version certified: 2.5.69
SpectraLink handset models certified: ** e340/h340/i640 8020/8030
SpectraLink handset software certified: 89.110 122.013
SpectraLink radio mode: 802.11b 802.11b 802.11g 802.11a
Maximum telephone calls per AP: 8 8 12 * 10
Recommended network topology: Switched Ethernet (recommended)
* Maximum calls tested during VIEW Certification. The certified product may actually support a higher
number of maximum calls for 802.11a and 802.11g radio modes.
** SpectraLink handset models 8020/8030, e340/h340/i640 and their OEM derivates are VIEW Certified
with the WLAN hardware and software identified in the table. Throughout the remainder of this
document they will be referred to collectively as “SpectraLink Wireless Telephones”.
Service Information
If you encounter difficulties or have questions regarding the
configuration process, please contact technical support at
www.meshdynamics.com
If you have questions related to this guide, please contact the Polycom
Customer Support Hotline at 1-800-775-5330. The hotline is open
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Monday through Friday, 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mountain time. You may
also contact Polycom Technical Support at
boul-technicalsupport@polycom.com
Network Topology
The following topology was tested during VIEW Certification testing.
Configuration Guide
for assistance.
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SpectraLink Wireless Telephones
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Initial Configuration Settings
Network Management System (NMS) is required to configure the
access point.
1. Download
http://www.meshdynamics.com/downloads/MDNetworkView
er82.exe from www.meshdynamics.com
2. The NMS must run from a machine on the same network.
3. The NMS requires Java 1.4 Runtime Environment to be installed.
This may be downloaded from:
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/download.html
MeshDynamics 4000 Series APs
4. Click the
5. After the software is downloaded to the machine, click
Meshviewer.exe.
6. Click the green
NMS.
7. Right-click the access point icon to configure it.
IP Address is not required to configure the access point.
J2SE v 1.4.2_05 JRE link.
Start button to start seeing the access points in
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Configuration Settings
The settings listed below are recommended for interoperability and
high performance between SpectraLink Wireless Telephones and the
MeshDynamics Wireless LAN System.
Configuration Guide
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Configuring Interfaces
1. Right-click the access point icon (Node).
MeshDynamics 4000 Series APs
2. Select
configuration.
Configure Node from the shortcut menu to begin
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3. Click the
Interfaces tab in the Node Configuration window.
4. Select the appropriate radio interface:
a. Click the
5G Down Link option if the SpectraLink Wireless
Telephones are configured for 802.11a.
b. Click the
2.4G Client AP option if the SpectraLink Wireless
Telephones are configured for 802.11b & b/g mixed mode or
802.11g only.
Configuration Guide
5. Enter the ESSID to match the SpectraLink Wireless Telephones.
6. Adjust the
Power Level Setting and Dynamic Channel Management
setting for appropriate level/channel as determined by your
facility site survey, optimized for wireless voice traffic. If
Channel Management
is set to Auto, the Node will determine the
channel on boot up.
7. 802.11 configurations:
a. Always select the
Allow Client Connection check box
b. If SpectraLink Wireless Telephones are configured for
802.11b/g mixed mode, select the
2.4G Mode.
11b check box for
Dynamic
For additional details on RF deployment please see the Deploying
Enterprise-Grade Wi-Fi Telephony white paper and the Best
Practices Guide for Deploying SpectraLink 8020/8030 Wireless
Telephones.
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MeshDynamics 4000 Series APs
c. If SpectraLink Wireless Telephones are configured for 802.11g
only, select the
11g check box for 2.4G Mode.
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All rates are set as basic rates; multicast traffic will be transmitted
at the lowest basic rate for each band (1Mb/s for 802.11b, 6Mb/s
for 802.11g, and 6Mb/s for 802.11a).
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QOS Settings
Configuration Guide
1. Click the VLAN tab in the Node Configuration window.
2. To adjust QoS settings, click the “New VLAN” icon.
“New VLAN”
icon
3. Click the “
…” button to the far right of 802.11e Category to edit the
802.11e category for that Node.
4. Select
5. Set
6. Set
a. to
Voice from the 802.11e Access Category drop-down list.
ACWmin to 0 and ACWmax to 0.
AIFSN:
2 if the SpectraLink Wireless Telephones are configured for
802.11a or 802.11g only.
b. to
3 if the SpectraLink Wireless Telephones are configured for
802.11b & b/g mixed.
7. Set
8. Select the
9. Click the
Burst Time to 0.
Disable Backoff check box.
OK button to update settings.
.
10. Reboot the Node for settings to take effect.
Configuring a VLAN on the radio is not required to edit the 802.11e
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Security Settings
MeshDynamics 4000 Series APs
WPA2-PSK setup
1. Click the Security tab in the Node Configuration window.
2. Click the
3. At
Mode, select WPA2/802.11i from the drop-down list.
4. Enter a
WPA Personal option.
Passphrase that matches the entry on the SpectraLink
Wireless Telephones.
5. Click the
Save button.
6. Reboot the Node for settings to take effect.
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Effistream™ Settings
Effistream allows setting packet-based policies for QoS.
Effistream is set so that the access point can serve SVP Packets more
efficiently.
Configuration Guide
1. Click the
2. Click the
3. In the
a. Let
b. Set
c. Click the
Effistream tab in the Node Configuration window.
Add Rules button.
Rule Properties dialog box:
Criteria be Ethernet Type.
Protocol as IP.
Save button.
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4. Select the previous rule (Ethernet Type …).
MeshDynamics 4000 Series APs
5. Click the
Add Rule button.
6. In the
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Rule Properties dialog box:
a. Let
b. In the
Criteria be IP Protocol.
Protocol field, type 119.
c. Click the
Save button.
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7. Under Rules, select IP Protocol=119.
Configuration Guide
8. Click the
9. In the
a. Select the
b. Set
c. Set
d. Click the
Add Action button.
Action Properties dialog box:
Queued Retry check box.
Transmit Rate as 0 (Auto).
802.11e Category as Voice.
Save button to update the Node.
10. Reboot the Node for settings to take effect.
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Further Assistance
For additional details on NMS installation and configuration, see
http://www.meshdynamics.com/documents/MD4000_NMSGUIDE.
pdf
MeshDynamics 4000 Series APs
or contact http://www.meshdynamics.com
for support.
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