Polycom Network Hardware A200 User Manual

VIEW Certified Configuration Guide  
Aruba  
Mobility Controllers  
A200, A800, A2400, A6000  
June 2008 Edition  
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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 Aruba  
mobility controller with SpectraLink Wireless Telephones.  
Certified Product Summary  
Manufacturer:  
Approved products:  
Controllers  
Access Points  
A200  
A800  
A2400  
A6000 †  
AP41  
AP60  
AP61  
AP65  
AP70 †  
RF technology:  
802.11b/g/a  
Radio:  
2.4 GHz (802.11 b/g), 5 GHz (802.11a)  
Security:  
WPA2-PSK  
2.5.4.0  
AP firmware version certified:  
SpectraLink handset models certified: **  
SpectraLink handset software certified:  
SpectraLink radio mode:  
Maximum telephone calls tested per AP:  
Network topology:  
e340/h340/i640  
89.134  
8020/8030  
122.010 or greater  
802.11b  
12  
802.11b  
802.11g 802.11a  
12 *  
Switched Ethernet (recommended)  
Denotes products directly used in VIEW Certification testing.  
* Maximum calls tested during VIEW Certification and the recommended setting in the SpectraLink 8000 SVP  
Server. The certified product may actually support a higher number of 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”.  
Customer Service  
If you encounter difficulties or have questions regarding the  
configuration process, please contact Aruba Networks technical  
support at 1-800-943-4526, visit www.arubanetworks.com/support or  
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Network Topology  
It is important to note that this configuration is not necessarily  
applicable to all customer environments.  
The following topology was tested during VIEW Certification testing.  
Known Limitations  
No limitations were discovered during VIEW Certification testing.  
VIEW Certification testing verifies that the wireless telephone and the  
AP interoperate at the packet level; therefore, no add-on vendor  
features were tested in the scope of VIEW.  
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Deployment Description  
It is a SpectraLink requirement that voice users be placed on a  
separate VLAN (e.g., VLAN 10) and data users on a separate VLAN  
(e.g., VLAN 25). The voice and data VLANs reside on the Aruba  
mobility controller and not on the access points (APs). The user traffic  
is tunneled back to the Aruba controller for processing. The edge  
network thus does not have to be modified to accommodate the WiFi  
clients and the VoWiFi network. Map each VLAN to a unique subnet.  
The mobility controller (switch) IP address needs to be set via the  
loopback interface setting. The Controller’s loopback address must be  
a routable address so that the APs can reach this address.  
Interface setting  
Identify the mobility controller port that serves as the uplink port for  
the data VLAN. The physical port used in this example is Fast  
Ethernet 1/0. This port is configured as a trunk port with both the  
voice and data VLAN.  
Default route  
The L3 switch connected to the Aruba controller serves as the default  
gateway for all the WiFi clients. Configure the default route to the  
next-hop gateway connected to the mobility controller.  
Physical interface  
All interfaces that connect to the core networks, routers, servers and  
gateways need to be set as trusted ports.  
Connecting the APs  
The APs need an IP address for communication with the mobility  
controller. The APs can connect to the controller over a L2 or L3  
network. Ensure that DHCP is enabled on the subnets the APs are  
connected to and the APs can ping the Aruba mobility controller’s  
“switch IP address” from their current subnet.  
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Connecting to the Mobility Controller  
Command, comment, and screen text key  
In the sections below you will find commands, comments, prompts,  
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  
Denotes:  
Typed command  
xxxxxxxx  
Encryption key, domain name or other information  
specific to your system that needs to be entered  
<xxxxxxxx>  
(xxxxxxxx)  
xxxxxxxx  
Comment about a command or set of commands  
Prompt, system response or other displayed information  
Via console  
1. Using a standard RS-232 cable, connect the Aruba mobility  
controller 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: None  
Stop bits:  
1
Flow control: None  
3. Press Enter to display the Aruba mobility controller login screen.  
4. Enter the default login: adminand the default password: admin.  
These are case sensitive.  
5. Enter enableand the default password: adminto get into the  
command mode.  
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Via the CLI  
By default, only SSH (Secure Shell) access to the switch (mobility  
controller) is permitted.  
1. From a management system that has network connectivity to the  
switch, connect to the switch using SSH:  
ssh admin@<switch IP address>  
2. Enter the admin password at the password prompt.  
3. Type enableat the >prompt to enter the enable mode.  
4. Type the enable password when prompted for a password.  
Via the Web interface  
Once the connectivity to the switch is verified, open a Web browser  
and enter the switch’s IP address in the navigator bar.  
The user is prompted with the username and password configured (in  
the example above, the username/passwordconfigured is  
admin/admin). On successful login the following Network Summary  
screen is displayed:  
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Initial Setup  
Before starting, please ensure that the Policy Enforcement Firewall  
module license is enabled on the Aruba mobility controller. Please  
contact Aruba Networks for licenses and installation information.  
On power-up, the user is presented with the startup wizard:  
Enter System name [Aruba800]: Aruba  
Enter VLAN 1 interface IP address [172.16.0.254]:  
Enter VLAN 1 interface subnet mask [255.255.255.0]:  
Enter IP Default gateway [none]:  
Enter Switch Role, (master|local) [master]: master  
Enter Country code (ISO-3166), <ctrl-I> for supported  
list: US  
You have chosen Country code US for United States  
(yes|no)?: yes  
Enter Password for admin login (up to 32 chars): admin  
Re-type Password for admin login: admin  
Enter Password for enable mode (up to 15 chars): enable  
Re-type Password for enable mode: enable  
Do you wish to shutdown all the ports (yes|no)? [no]: no  
Current choices are:  
System name: Aruba  
VLAN 1 interface IP address: 172.16.0.254  
VLAN 1 interface subnet mask: 255.255.255.0  
IP Default gateway: none  
Switch Role: master  
Country code: US  
Ports shutdown: no  
If you accept the changes the switch will restart!  
Type <ctrl-P> to go back and change answer for any  
question  
Do you wish to accept the changes (yes|no)yes  
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. . . . .  
<<<<< Welcome to Aruba Wireless Networks - Aruba 800 >>>>>  
. . . .  
(Aruba)  
User:  
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Assigning an IP to the Mobility Controller  
1. Connect to the switch via the CLI.  
2. Login with the configured username and password, admin/admin  
in this example.  
3. Type enableat the >prompt.  
4. Type the enable password, enablein this example.  
5. Type configure terminalat the #prompt.  
6. Create the VLAN for the voice (vlan 25) using the VLAN  
command:  
(Aruba) (config) #vlan 25  
7. Create the VLAN interface.  
(Aruba) (config) #interface vlan 25  
8. Assign the IP address to the interface.  
(Aruba) (config-subif)#ip address 10.168.10.2  
255.255.255.0  
9. Create the loopback interface and assign an IP address to the  
loopback. For more information about the loopback interface refer  
to the user guide.  
(Aruba) (config) #interface loopback  
(Aruba) (config-loop)#ip address 10.168.10.1  
Switch IP Address is Modified. Switch should be  
rebooted now  
(Aruba) (config-loop)#!  
(Aruba) (config) #ip default-gateway 10.168.10.10  
10. Assign a physical interface to the VLAN. In this example, the  
interface connecting to the network is a trunk interface. Configure  
the mode on the interface to a trunk mode.  
(Aruba) (config) #interface fastethernet 1/0  
(Aruba) (config-if)#trusted  
(Aruba) (config-if)#no shutdown  
(Aruba) (config-if)#switchport mode trunk  
(Aruba) (config-if)#switchport trunk allowed vlan add  
10,25  
(Aruba) (config-if)#!  
(Aruba) (config)#  
11. Ping the default gateway from the switch’s console.  
12. Ping the switch’s IP address from the management station.  
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Connecting APs  
Provisioning APs  
The APs need to be provisioned. The Aruba APs can be provisioned  
manually or be configured for automatic provisioning. For manual  
provisioning, use the Web-based AP provisioning Web page. Refer to  
the AP Provisioning User Guide for instructions on provisioning the  
AP.  
The APs can communicate with the controller over a L2 or L3  
network. The only requirement is that each AP be assigned an IP  
address and default gateway using DHCP.  
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SSID Configuration  
CLI command configuration  
APs can be configured using the CLI or the Web interface. Each AP is  
identified by a unique location code. The APs can either be configured  
per location with unique settings using the AP’s unique location code  
or globally using the wildcard location. “0” is used as the wildcard.  
Example: ap location 0.0.0will configure all Aruba APs on the  
WLAN system. Both the Aruba APs and the Spectralink handsets  
support the 802.11a and the 802.11b/g radios. To apply the SSID to  
both bands configure the SSID as follows:  
configure terminal  
ap location x.y.z  
virtual-ap aruba vlan-id 26 opmode wpa2-aes-psk  
wpa-passphrase thisisthekey dtim-period 3  
If the voice network needs to exist only in the 802.11a band ,  
configure the virtual AP under the 802.11a settings on the controller.  
configure terminal  
ap location x.y.z  
phy-type a virtual-ap aruba vlan-id 26 opmode wpa2-aes-  
psk  
wpa-passphrase thisisthekey dtim-period 3  
If the voice network needs to exist only in the 802.11g band, configure  
the virtual AP under the 802.11g settings on the controller.  
configure terminal  
ap location x.y.z  
phy-type g virtual-ap aruba vlan-id 26 opmode wpa2-aes-  
psk  
wpa-passphrase thisisthekey dtim-period 3  
To save changes, enter:  
write mem  
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Web-based configuration  
1. Click the Configuration button.  
2. In the navigation pane, select Network from the WLAN sub-menu.  
3. To edit an existing AP profile, click the Edit button corresponding  
to the SSID.  
4. To add a new profile, click the Add button.  
5. Under Add SSID, enter aruba in the SSID field.  
6. Select 802.11a/b/g from the Radio Type drop-down list to apply the  
SSID settings to the a/b/g radio.  
7. For the SSID Default VLAN, enter the voice VLAN number.  
8. For the DTIM Period, enter 3.  
9. Select the AES-CCM option for WPA2-AES-PSK encryption.  
10. Under WPA2, select the PSK AES-CCM option.  
11. Select PSK Passphrase (alphanumeric) from the Format drop-down  
list before typing in the passphrase.  
12. Enter the PSK AES Key/Passphrase.  
13. Click the Apply button.  
Navigating to other pages without saving/applying the changes will  
result in the loss of the changes.  
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Access Point Configuration  
Radio setting 802.11b or 802.11g  
When using the 802.11b/g band for the VoWiFi network, set the radio  
settings to 802.11b/g mixed mode.  
Preamble settings  
The tests on the Aruba system were run with the short preamble  
setting.  
The short preamble setting can be used, as this supports both short  
and long preambles. SpectraLink Wireless Telephones only support  
long preamble when using the 802.11b radio.  
When using a dual-radio AP, use the 802.11a radio for data and  
802.11b/g for voice if possible, as this will improve the overall  
performance.  
Channel and Tx power  
Channel and Tx power level can be manually set or configured to be  
assigned automatically depending on the RF environment. Please  
consult your facility’s RF site survey designed for voice to determine  
the correct channel, power and data rate settings. SpectraLink  
Wireless Telephones require the following minimum dBm reading to  
support the corresponding “Required” data rate setting in the access  
point.  
802.11  
Minimum Available  
Maximum  
Radio Standard  
Signal Strength (RSSI)  
"Required" Data Rate  
-70 dBm  
-60 dBm  
-63 dBm  
-47 dBm  
-60 dBm  
-45 dBm  
1 Mb/s  
11 Mb/s  
6 Mb/s  
802.11b  
802.11g  
802.11a  
54 Mb/s  
6 Mb/s  
54 Mb/s  
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For additional details on RF deployment please see the Deploying  
Recommended AP configuration settings  
CLI Commands  
Required Settings  
Default  
Description  
Settings  
Max-clients <x>  
40  
0
Max clients that can associate  
with the AP.  
Beacon-interval <x>  
dtim-period <x>  
Set to default  
3
100  
milliseconds  
The interval at which beacons  
are sent out .  
1
Delivery Traffic Indication  
Message interval in terms of  
beacon interval.  
hide-essid <enable /  
disable>  
Enable  
2
Disable  
4
To disable the ESSID from  
being broadcasted.  
Max-retries  
Maximum number of times the  
AP tries to send a packet to the  
client before discarding the  
packet.  
b/g-mode  
Mixed  
Mixed  
0
The radio mode of the b/g  
radio.  
Tx-power <0-4>  
As per the environment. This  
need not be set if ARM is  
enabled.  
Channel <x>  
1
This is the channel assigned to  
the radio. Need not be set if  
ARM is enabled.  
802.11b/g rates  
These rates should be  
determined from RF site  
survey. Verify you have  
sufficient coverage to  
support data rates.  
5,11  
802.11b/g Tx rates  
These rates should be  
determined from RF site  
survey. Verify you have  
sufficient coverage to  
support data rates.  
1,2,5,11  
5,11  
The supported Tx rates for  
802.11b/g.  
802.11b/g rates (if all These rates should be  
wireless client are  
802.11g)  
determined from RF site  
survey. Verify you have  
sufficient coverage to  
support data rates.  
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CLI Commands  
Required Settings  
Default  
Description  
Settings  
802.11b/g Tx rates (if These rates should be  
1,2,5,11  
all wireless client are  
802.11g)  
determined from RF site  
survey. Verify you have  
sufficient coverage to  
support data rates.  
802.11a rates  
These rates should be  
determined from RF site  
survey. Verify you have  
sufficient coverage to  
support data rates.  
6,9,12,24  
802.11a Tx rates  
These rates should be  
determined from RF site  
survey. Verify you have  
sufficient coverage to  
support data rates.  
6,9,12,18,24, The supported Tx rates for  
36,48,54  
802.11a.  
ESSID  
<voice ssid as configured>  
Aruba  
This is the ESSID that the voice  
devices would associate with.  
Short preamble  
Tested: Enable  
Recommended: Disable  
Enable  
Set the short preamble to  
disable, to enable long-  
preamble-only support.  
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CLI command configuration  
All of the commands listed in the CLI Commands column above must  
be entered under the ap locationcommand.  
The format is:  
ap location x.y.z  
phy-type g (To make the changes for the “g” radio.)  
commands  
!
phy-type a (To make the changes for the “a” radio.)  
commands  
!
Web-based configuration  
1. Click the Configuration button.  
2. In the navigation pane, select Radio from the WLAN sub-menu.  
3. Click the 802.11b/g tab.  
4. For Max Retries, enter 2 for voice.  
5. Select the Short Preamble check box.  
6. For the DTIM period, enter 3.  
7. For Basic Rates and Supported Rates, consult the facility’s RF site  
survey to determine if coverage is sufficient to support all data  
rates.  
8. To assign the power and channel setting manually:  
a. For ARM Assignment, select Disabled.  
b. Clear the ARM Scanning check box.  
c. Set the Default Channel and Initial Transmit Power from their drop-  
down lists.  
d. For Mode, click the Access-point option.  
9. Click the Apply button.  
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10. Click the 802.11 a tab.  
11. For Max Retries, enter 2 for voice.  
12. For the DTIM period, enter 3.  
13. For Basic Rates and Supported Rates, consult the facilities RF site  
survey to determine if coverage is sufficient to support all data  
rates.  
14. To assign the power and channel setting manually:  
a. For ARM Assignment, select Disabled.  
b. Clear the ARM Scanning check box.  
c. Set the Default Channel and Initial Transmit Power from their drop-  
down lists.  
d. For Mode, click the Access-point option.  
15. Click the Apply button.  
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Dynamic RF Management —  
ARM Aware Scanning  
If Adaptive Radio Resource Management (ARM) Aware Scanning (RF  
scanning) is included in your firmware release, it can be enabled  
through the command line interface as follows:  
configure terminal  
ap location x.y.z  
phy-type g  
arm scanning enable  
arm assignment single-band  
arm voip-aware-scan enable  
phy-type a  
arm scanning enable  
arm assignment single-band  
arm voip-aware-scan enable  
write mem  
This feature was enabled during VIEW Certification testing in a  
screen room (strong signals in a clean environment). A real-world  
test with interfering RF signals was not simulated.  
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Security Policies and QoS  
Once the basic infrastructure is configured, it is necessary to configure  
the security policies to ensure that the data network and the voice  
network are secured and access to these networks is limited as  
required.  
The steps are as follows:  
1. Setup aliases for the SVP Server.  
2. Set policies for the wireless telephone user to the required voice  
server, DHCP and TFTP servers. Add other ACLs as required to  
permit other traffic from the wireless telephones.  
3. Assign policies to the role.  
Create an alias for the SVP Server  
1. Click the Configuration tab.  
2. In the navigation pane, select Advanced from the Security sub-menu.  
3. Click the Destinations tab.  
4. To add a new destination, click the Add button.  
5. Create a new net-destination at Destination Name (e.g. svp_server),  
and add the SVP servers as hosts.  
For more details on configuring the net-destinations, refer to the user  
guide.  
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Create policies for the wireless telephone user  
The policies shown in the above example can be configured using the  
Web interface as follows:  
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Assign policies to the role  
Create a role, for example phones, and assign the policies to this role.  
This is the role that would be assigned to the handsets when they are  
authenticated successfully.  
The Security Policies and QoS can also be configured through the  
command line interface (CLI). The CLI commands corresponding to  
this section are as follows:  
configure terminal  
netdestination tftp-server  
host 10.168.0.20  
!
netdestination svp_server  
host 10.168.0.11  
host 10.168.0.12  
!
netdestination dhcp-server  
host 10.168.0.21  
!
ip access-list session phone_acl  
user user any deny  
user alias svp_server svc-svp permit queue high  
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alias svp_server user svc-svp permit queue high  
user alias tftp-server svc-tftp permit  
user alias dhcp-server svc-dhcp permit  
user host 224.0.1.116 any permit  
!
user-role phones  
session-acl phone_acl  
!
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Authentication  
In addition to the encryption, Aruba recommends the use of MAC  
authentication to authenticate the Spectralink handsets. On the Aruba  
System, the roles for SpectraLink Wireless Telephones are derived  
using MAC-authentication. The wireless telephones can be  
authenticated individually using MAC-authentication or as a group  
using the vendor OUI and derivation rules. For instruction on  
enabling MAC-authentication refer to Aruba’s user guide.  
For the OUI based derivation rule, configure the following from the  
CLI:  
aaa derivation rules user  
set role condition macaddr starts-with "00:90:7a" set-  
value phone  
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Quality of Service (QoS)  
Quality of service is achieved by prioritizing the SpectraLink voice  
traffic over data traffic. To prioritize the voice traffic over data traffic  
in the AP traffic queues, the “queue high” tag is used at the end of  
each ACL to prioritize the traffic matching the ACL over all other  
traffic. In the example shown above:  
user alias svp_server svc-svp permit queue high  
alias svp_server user svc-svp permit queue high  
The traffic that matches the above two rules is prioritized over all  
other traffic. In addition, a DiffServ tag or a Dot1p tag can be  
configured at the end of each ACL to indicate the relative priority of  
the traffic to the traffic to the network.  
Example :  
user alias svp_server svc-svp permit dot1p 4 queue  
high dot1p-priority 4 tos 4 queue high  
alias svp_server user svc-svp permit queue high dot1p-  
priority 4 tos 4 queue high  
By default, the packets are not tagged.  
In addition multicast/bradcast traffic in the air can be limited by  
turning on the firewall voip-prox-arp. This command is available on  
the CLI alone.  
(Aruba)#configuration terminal  
(Aruba) (config)# firewall voip-proxy-arp  
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Subnet Roaming  
The Aruba system can be set up to support inter-switch inter-subnet  
roaming. The topology is as shown in the figure on page 2.  
When two or more switches are used in the Aruba WLAN system,  
one switch has to be identified as the master and the others as the  
local switch. During VIEW Certification testing, the Aruba 800 was  
configured as the master switch and the Aruba 6000 was configured  
as a local switch; therefore, this configuration is used in the following  
examples.  
For instructions on setting up a switch as a local switch refer to  
Aruba’s user guides.  
Ensure that both switches have IP connectivity. A simple ping from  
each of the switches to the other switch can be used to verify  
connectivity. In a master local setup all AP, authentication, and  
firewall configurations will be made on the master and pushed down  
to the local switch.  
In the configuration tested, all APs with location code 1.1.0 were  
configured to boot off of the master switch and all APs with location  
code 1.2.0 were configured to boot off of the local switch.  
To use the Web interface to configure this, do the following:  
1. From the master switch, navigate to the Configuration > WLAN >  
Advanced tab.  
2. Add a new location 1.1.0 and click the Apply button.  
3. In the next page click the General tab and set the LMSIP to the  
“switch IP” address of the master.  
4. Apply the configurations.  
5. Configure location 1.2.0 in a similar manner and set the LMSIP  
address to the “switch IP” address of the local switch.  
6. Create a default route for multicast traffic re-direction on the  
switch that acts as the Mobility Home Agent for the Voice group  
(this was done on the master switch in the test example).  
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Configuration Guide  
CLI Commands to Set Up Subnet Roaming  
Commands for the master switch (the Aruba 800)  
Configure terminal  
ip default-gateway <ip_addr of router>  
ap location 1.1.0  
(#ap connected to 800)  
lms-ip <ip_addr of 800 switch>  
ap location 1.2.0  
(#ap connected to 6000)  
lms-ip <ip_addr of 6000 switch>  
ip route 224.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 <ip_addr of SpectraLink  
gateway>  
exit  
write mem  
Commands for the local switch (the Aruba 6000)  
The AP’s IP address must be on the same subnet as the switch.  
Configure terminal  
masterip <ip address of the master >  
interface loopback  
ip address <ip_addr of the 6000>  
vlan 1  
interface vlan 1  
ip address <ip_addr of the 6000> <netmask>  
interface fastethernet <port>  
switchport access vlan 1  
(only if the port is an  
access port)  
trusted  
no shut  
!
ip default-gateway <ip_addr of router>  
!
exit  
write mem  
After the master switch IP address and the local switch IP address are  
configured on the local switch, the switch needs to be rebooted prior  
to use.  
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Aruba Mobility Controllers: A200, A800, A2400, A6000  
It’s also necessary to set the default gateway of the SpectraLink 8000  
SVP Server and SpectraLink 8000 Telephony Gateway to the IP  
address of the router connected to the master switch.  
CLI Commands to Verify Setup for Subnet Routing  
From the Aruba 800  
show master ip  
(should be 800’s ip)  
show stm connectivity  
(shows the APs connected to  
the Aruba 800 switch)  
Ping the local switch.  
Pings should be successful.  
From the Aruba 6000  
show master ip  
(should be 800’s ip)  
show stm connectivity  
(shows the APs connected to  
the Aruba 6000 switch)  
show running configuration (shows the AP & aaa rules are  
carried from the master to  
the slave)  
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Checking the Configuration  
Verify connectivity by pinging between the switches, the APs, and the  
server and gateway.  
The switch and AP are now ready for use with the SpectraLink  
Wireless Telephones.  
To show AP settings:  
show ap config location x.y.z  
To show all APs connected to a switch:  
show stm connectivity  
To show clients associated to all APs:  
show station-table  
To show clients associated to a specific AP:  
show ap status <ip of ap>  
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