Trapeze Networks Mobility System Configuration and Deployment Guide
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1 Trapeze Networks Mobility System Configuration and Deployment Guide SpectraLink s Voice Interoperability for Enterprise Wireless (VIEW) Certification Program is designed to ensure interoperability and high performance between NetLink Wireless Telephones and wireless LAN (WLAN) infrastructure products. The products listed below have been thoroughly tested in SpectraLink s lab and have passed VIEW Certification. This document details how to configure the Trapeze Networks Mobility Exchange (MX) switch and Mobility Point (MP) access point (AP) with NetLink Wireless Telephones. Certified Product Summary Manufacturer: Approved products: RF technology: Radio: Security : Trapeze Networks: WLAN switches MX-400 MX-20 MX-8 MX-8R MXR b/g GHz WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK MX/MP software version tested: Release NetLink Wireless Telephone software version tested: Version 2.0 (89.119) Maximum telephone calls per MP: 10 Recommended network topology: Denotes products directly used in Certification Testing Service Information Switched Ethernet (required) Access points MP-372 MP-352 The AP must support SpectraLink Voice Priority (SVP). Contact your AP vendor if you need to upgrade the AP software. If you encounter difficulties or have questions regarding the configuration process of the Mobility Exchange, please contact Trapeze Networks by calling 866 TRPZ TAC or or by ing [email protected]. Copyright 2006 SpectraLink Corporation. All rights reserved. PN: D.doc Page 1
2 Network Topology The following topology was tested during VIEW Certification. It is important to note that these do not necessarily represent all Certified configurations. Both layer-2 and layer-3 roaming were tested. Layer-3 roaming of NetLink Wireless Telephones requires the use of a tunnel. Known Limitations During VIEW Certification testing, the following limitations were discovered. 1. You cannot have WPA and WPA2 pre-shared key (PSK) configured on handsets simultaneously within the same ESSID. The phones will not check-in. 2. You must disable Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) snooping when running SpectraLink Radio Protocol (SRP), which is used with the NetLink Telephony Gateway. SRP uses multicast packets to check-i, which are not forwarded through the Mobility Exchange Switch when IGMP snooping is enabled. When a tunneled virtual LAN (VLAN) is configured over a layer-3 network, IGMP snooping must be disabled each time the tunnel is established, because the virtual VLAN is established with IGMP snooping turned on by default. 3. RF Active Scan must be disabled on MP radios that are providing voice services, including NetLink Wireless Telephones. PN: D.doc Page 2
3 Access Point Capacity and Positioning Each site is unique in its AP requirements. Therefore, please take the following points into account when determining how many APs are needed and where they should be placed in the facility: Handset range There must be WLAN coverage wherever the NetLink Wireless Telephones will be used. Adequate coverage for a NetLink Wireless Telephone can be determined by using the Site Survey mode on the handset that displays db levels and channel when the phones are in range of an AP (within approximately a -60dBM signal strength radius). Alternatively, you can make use of the planning capabilities built into Trapeze Network s RingMaster network management software to perform a virtual site survey for voice services. Number of Handset calls per AP The number of handsets that can be in-call simultaneously was determined based on call quality within a lab environment. Since call quality is impacted by packet retry rate and missed packets, test criteria were established for the maximum data rate (11Mb/s) for phones in-range of the AP. As the handsets move near the limits of optimal RF coverage from the AP, they will automatically drop to lower Mb/s operation. NetLink Wireless Telephones require approximately 15 % of the available bandwidth per call for 1 Mb/s operation, approximately 10 % of the available bandwidth per call for 2 Mb/s operation, approximately 7 % of the available bandwidth per call for 5.5 Mb/s operation, and approximately 5 % of the available bandwidth per call for 11 Mb/s operations. LAN Bandwidth Estimate anticipated peak call volume to ensure that the LAN has enough bandwidth to handle the network traffic generated by all of the wireless devices. WLAN Bandwidth The NetLink Wireless Telephones share bandwidth with other wireless devices. To ensure adequate RF bandwidth availability, consider the number of wireless data devices in use per AP when estimating the necessary number of devices. PN: D.doc Page 3
4 Access Point Setup and Configuration Installing Software Trapeze Mobility Exchange firmware cannot be downloaded from the SpectraLink Web site. Therefore, you must use the software that was shipped with your product, or contact Trapeze Networks for the latest software release. Command, Comment, and Screen Text Key In the sections below you will find commands, comments and system responses or other screen-displayed information involved in the configuration process. This key explains the text styles and symbols used to denote them.. Text Style xxxxxxxx <xxxxxxxx> Denotes: Typed command Encryption key, domain name or other information specific to your system that needs to be entered # xxxxxxxx Comment about a command or set of commands xxxxxxxx System response or other displayed information Configuring the Mobility Exchange Switch 1. Using a standard RS-232 cable, connect the Mobility Exchange Switch to the serial port of a terminal or PC. 2. Run a terminal emulation program (such as HyperTerminal) or use a VT-100 terminal with the following configuration: Bits per second: 9600 Data bits: 8 Parity: Stop bits: 1 Flow control: None None 3. Press Enter three times to display the Mobility Exchange Switch login screen, and to get past the Username prompt and the Password prompt. There are no default usernames or passwords. 4. Type enable to enter privileged mode. There is no default password. PN: D.doc Page 4
5 Service Profile Commands (SSID and Security Policy Setup) WPA2-PSK Assume you are creating service profile vowlan-wpa2 to define the ESSID phones, as well as a WPA2-PSK security policy. The following commands are needed to setup the service for MP access points: set service-profile vowlan-wpa2 ssid-name phones set service-profile vowlan-wpa2 wpa-ie disable set service-profile vowlan-wpa2 rsn-ie enable set service-profile vowlan-wpa2 cipher-tkip disable set service-profile vowlan-wpa2 cipher-ccmp enable set service-profile vowlan-wpa2 auth-dot1x disable set service-profile vowlan-wpa2 auth-psk enable set service-profile vowlan-wpa2 psk-raw <256-bit passkey> WPA-PSK Assume you are creating service profile vowlan-wpa to define the ESSID phones, as well as a WPA-PSK security policy. The following commands are needed to setup the service for MP access points: set service-profile vowlan-wpa ssid-name phones set service-profile vowlan-wpa wpa-ie enable set service-profile vowlan-wpa rsn-ie disable set service-profile vowlan-wpa cipher-tkip enable set service-profile vowlan-wpa cipher-ccmp disable set service-profile vowlan-wpa auth-dot1x disable set service-profile vowlan-wpa auth-psk enable set service-profile vowlan-wpa psk-raw <256-bit passkey> Radio Profile Commands Assume you are creating radio profile voice for all radios that will be providing voice services. The following commands are needed to setup the radio profile for the access points: set radio-profile voice service-profile vowlan-wpa2 # maps the service profile to the radio profile set radio-profile voice dtim-interval 3 set radio-profile voice active-scan disable # prevents the AP from going off-channel to scan set radio-profile voice wmm disable # wmm must be disabled for SVP to be supported PN: D.doc Page 5
6 Network Topology and MP Access Point Hardware Configuration The network topology and access point hardware configuration can be configured using the Mobility System software. Please refer to the Trapeze Networks Mobility System Software Configuration Quick Start Guide or the Trapeze Mobility Exchange Installation and Basic Configuration Guide for more information. Some useful commands are: To create VLAN v1 and add port 3 as a member of v1: set vlan 2 name v1 port 3 # 2 is the VLAN ID (must be unique for every VLAN on the switch) To create a configuration for a model MP-372 access point that is directly attached to port 1 of an MX switch: set port type ap 1 model mp-372 poe enable 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 b/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 b/g radio set dap 1 radio 1 radio-profile voice mode enable # maps radio to the radio-profile and enables it PN: D.doc Page 6
7 Authentication, VLAN and SVP Configuration Assume you want the voice traffic to run on VLAN v1. To specify that the phone s SSID be trivially authenticated and placed on VLAN v1, type the following commands: set authentication last-resort ssid phones local set user last-resort-phones attr vlan-name v1 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 (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 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 PN: D.doc Page 7
8 Subnet Roaming Configuration between multiple MX switches To set up subnet roaming between two switches, a mobility domain must be configured on both switches. Choose one of the switches to be the seed switch. Note: The IP addresses used in mobility domain configuration must use the System IP address of each switch). The following commands are performed on the seed MX switch: set system ip-address set mobility-domain mode seed domain-name <domain name> set mobility-domain member # configures the domain member The following commands are performed on the other (member) MX switch: set system ip-address set mobility-domain mode member seed-ip Be sure to disable IGMP snooping temporarily on the MX that does NOT have the VLAN statically configured by using the command: set igmp disable vlan v1 # the VLAN name must be specified after the vlan keyword If you have a previous mobility-domain configuration that is no longer valid, you must clear the existing mobility-domain before a new one can be defined: clear mobility-domain # system will respond: Success: change accepted show mobility-domain config # system will respond: There is no mobility domain configuration To check the mobility domain, use the following command: show mobility-domain The system will respond: Mobility Domain name: default Member State STATE_UP SEED STATE_UP MEMBER PN: D.doc Page 8
9 Checking the Configuration Once the switch is configured, issue the following command at the command prompt to check the SVP settings: sh ap qos-stats The following information should be displayed (repeat the command to see changes): CoS Queue Tx =========================== port: 1 radio: 1 1,2 Background 0 0,3 BestEffort 604 4,5 Video 0 6,7 Voice # Voice should have the most traffic. port: 1 radio: 2 1,2 Background 0 0,3 BestEffort 0 4,5 Video 0 6,7 Voice 0 The switch and AP are now ready for use with NetLink Wireless Telephones. The network topology and other functions can also be configured using the Mobility System software. Please refer to the Trapeze Networks Mobility System Software Configuration Quick Start Guide or Trapeze Mobility Exchange Installation and Basic Configuration Guide for more information. PN: D.doc Page 9
10 Configuration File (For Reference Only) The following configuration file was used during VIEW Certification testing. The configuration below includes all configuration attributes, including defaults. Use the command show configuration all for this detailed version. To only see non-default configuration values, use the command show configuration. Note: All of the lines below are commands, except for those preceded by the # symbol, which denotes a comment. # General Configuration set ip dns domain trpz.com set ip dns enable set log console enable severity error set log session disable severity info set log buffer enable severity error set log trace enable severity debug mbytes 1 set web-aaa enable set dot1x timeout supplicant 30 set dot1x timeout auth-server 30 set dot1x quiet-period 0 set dot1x reauth-max 2 set dot1x tx-period 5 set dot1x reauth-period 3600 set dot1x max-req 2 set dot1x key-tx enable set dot1x reauth enable set dot1x authcontrol enable set dot1x wep-key-period 1800 set dot1x wep-rekey enable set dot1x bonded-period 0 set prompt set system ip-address x.x.x.x set system countrycode US set auto-config disable # Security Profile set service-profile VoWLAN-WPA ssid-name <SSID name> set service-profile VoWLAN-WPA shared-key-auth disable set service-profile VoWLAN-WPA wep active-unicast-index 1 set service-profile VoWLAN-WPA wep active-multicast-index 1 set service-profile VoWLAN-WPA wpa-ie disable set service-profile VoWLAN-WPA rsn-ie enable set service-profile VoWLAN-WPA cipher-tkip enable # for WPA this should be disabled set service-profile VoWLAN-WPA cipher-ccmp enable # for WPA this should be enabled set service-profile VoWLAN-WPA cipher-wep104 disable set service-profile VoWLAN-WPA cipher-wep40 disable set service-profile VoWLAN-WPA auth-dot1x disable set service-profile VoWLAN-WPA auth-psk enable set service-profile VoWLAN-WPA beacon enable set service-profile VoWLAN-WPA ssid-type crypto PN: D.doc Page 10
11 set service-profile VoWLAN-WPA auth-fallthru last-resort set service-profile VoWLAN-WPA psk-raw <256-bit passkey> set service-profile VoWLAN-WPA tkip-mc-time set radius deadtime 0 set radius timeout 5 set radius retransmit 3 set enablepass password <password> set authentication last-resort ssid <SSID name> local set authentication admin * local set user last-resort-<ssid_name> attr vlan-name v1 # AP Radio Profile set radio-profile RealRadio service-profile VoWLAN-WPA set radio-profile RealRadio 11g-only disable set radio-profile RealRadio beacon-interval 100 set radio-profile RealRadio dtim-interval 3 set radio-profile RealRadio max-tx-lifetime 2000 set radio-profile RealRadio max-rx-lifetime 2000 set radio-profile RealRadio rts-threshold 2346 set radio-profile RealRadio short-retry 5 set radio-profile RealRadio long-retry 5 set radio-profile RealRadio frag-threshold 2346 set radio-profile RealRadio preamble-length short set radio-profile RealRadio auto-tune channel-config disable set radio-profile RealRadio auto-tune power-config disable set radio-profile RealRadio auto-tune channel-interval 3600 set radio-profile RealRadio auto-tune power-interval 600 set radio-profile RealRadio auto-tune channel-holddown 300 set radio-profile RealRadio auto-tune power-backoff-timer 10 set radio-profile RealRadio active-scan disable set radio-profile RealRadio wmm disable set radio-profile default 11g-only disable set radio-profile default beacon-interval 100 set radio-profile default dtim-interval 1 set radio-profile default max-tx-lifetime 2000 set radio-profile default max-rx-lifetime 2000 set radio-profile default rts-threshold 2346 set radio-profile default short-retry 5 set radio-profile default long-retry 5 set radio-profile default frag-threshold 2346 set radio-profile default preamble-length short set radio-profile default auto-tune channel-config enable set radio-profile default auto-tune power-config disable set radio-profile default auto-tune channel-interval 3600 set radio-profile default auto-tune power-interval 600 set radio-profile default auto-tune channel-holddown 300 set radio-profile default auto-tune power-backoff-timer 10 set radio-profile default active-scan enable set radio-profile default wmm enable set dap security optional set port type ap 1 model mp-372 poe enable PN: D.doc Page 11
12 # AP Basic Configuration set port type ap 1 model mp-372 poe enable set ap 1 name <name> set ap 1 bias high set ap 1 blink disable set ap 1 upgrade-firmware enable set ap 1 group none set ap 1 radio 1 channel 6 tx-power2 radio-profile RealRadio mode enable set ap 1 radio 1 auto-tune max-power default min-client-rate 5.5 maxretransmissions 10 set ap 1 radio 2 channel 36 tx-power 17 radio-profile default mode disable set ap 1 radio 2 auto-tune max-power default min-client-rate 24 maxretransmissions 10 set port type ap 2 model mp-372 poe enable set ap 2 name MP02 set ap 2 bias high set ap 2 blink disable set ap 2 upgrade-firmware enable set ap 2 group none set ap 2 radio 1 channel 6 tx-power 2 radio-profile default mode disable set ap 2 radio 1 auto-tune max-power default min-client-rate 5.5 maxretransmissions 10 set ap 2 radio 2 channel 36 tx-power 17 radio-profile default mode disable set ap 2 radio 2 auto-tune max-power default min-client-rate 24 max_retransmissions 10 set arp agingtime 1200 set ip https server disable set ip snmp server disable set ip ssh server enable set ip ssh 22 set ip telnet server enable set ip telnet 23 set port enable 1 set port speed 1 AUTO set port poe 1 enable set port trap 1 NO # Set additional ports as appropriate. # SNMP Configuration set snmp notify profile default drop all set snmp protocol v1 enable set snmp protocol v2c disable set snmp protocol usm disable set snmp security unsecured # VLAN Configuration set vlan tagtype dot1q set vlan 1 name v1 set vlan 1 port 3 set vlan 1 port 4 set vlan 1 port 5 PN: D.doc Page 12
13 set vlan 1 port 6 set vlan 1 port 7 set vlan 1 port 8 set spantree backbonefast disable set spantree uplinkfast disable set spantree fwddelay 15 vlan 1 set spantree hello 2 vlan 1 set spantree maxage 20 vlan 1 set spantree priority vlan 1 set spantree disable vlan 1 set igmp disable vlan 1 set igmp proxy-report enable vlan 1 set igmp querier disable vlan 1 set igmp mrsol disable vlan 1 set igmp version 2 vlan 1 set igmp mrsol mrsi 30 vlan 1 set igmp qi 125 vlan 1 set igmp oqi 255 vlan 1 set igmp qri 100 vlan 1 set igmp lmqi 10 vlan 1 set igmp rv 2 vlan 1 set igmp mrouter port 3 disable set igmp receiver port 3 disable # disable router and receivers on other ports as appropriate set fdb agingtime 1 age 300 set interface 1 ip set mobility-domain mode seed domain-name mobdom set mobility-domain member set security acl ip SVP permit cos set security acl ip SVP permit set security acl map SVP vlan v1 out commit security acl SVP set ntp disable set ntp update-interval 64 # If you are performing cross-subnet roaming, this command # must be issued on the "remote" MX (the one that doesn t have # the VLAN statically configured).this command must be re- # issued whenever the tunnel is re-established, since IGMP # snooping is (re)enabled each time. # A future Trapeze release will resolve this limitation. set igmp disable vlan v1 PN: D.doc Page 13
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