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The Colubris access points (APs) were VIEW Certified with Wireless
Controllers; however, it was confirmed that the APs behave exactly the
same in autonomous mode. The controllers allow Layer 3 roaming of the
NetLink Wireless Telephones. Layer 3 roaming is not supported in
autonomous mode.
Service Information
If you encounter difficulties or have questions regarding the configuration process,
please contact Colubris Networks technical support at 1-866-241-8324 or visit
http://www.colubris.com/support/contact-support.asp.
Network Topology
The following topology was used during VIEW Certification testing.
The Colubris Networks MAPs allow the following quality of service (QoS) settings and
options on a per-VSC basis.
QoS settings: DiffServ
(SVP protocol automatically prioritized) 802.1p
TCP/UDP port numbers based QoS
TOS
QoS options: VAP-based Very High (for voice-only VSC)
(SSID/VAP/VSC-based QoS) High
Normal
Low
Disabled (not recommended for voice)
For a voice VSC with an SSID dedicated to voice only, which is recommended for
NetLink Wireless Telephones, select the VAP-Based Very High option. Do not connect
data to the same SSID; doing so will allow data packets will get the same priority as voice
packets while trying to access the channel, regardless of the protocol used inside the IP
header. The VAP-Based Very High option primarily allows legacy clients to be prioritized by
SSID, if desired. Do not select the Disabled option because that will completely disable
QoS processing for that VSC.
When using NetLink Wireless Telephones, you can select any value and
the highest priority attribute will be executed automatically.
Port 1 Port 2
Multicast TX rate
VSC Name
VSC SSID
Use Colubris access controller = disabled
DTIM value = 3
* When using NetLink Wireless Telephones, select any value, and the
highest priority attribute will be executed automatically.
Enable L3 Mobility
During VIEW Certification testing, NetLink Wireless Telephones were
configured with static IP addresses to test Layer 3 Mobility. Normally,
DHCP would be used to create the clients IP address. During L3
roaming, the clients IP address will remain unchanged as it roams from
one subnet to another.