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52 Avaya 3641/3645/6120/6140 IP Wireless Handset SIP Administration Guide June 2012
Best Practices Guide for Deploying Avaya 3641/3645 IP Wireless Handsets for a
detailed explanation of the use of WMM Admission Control.
CCX
CCX settings configure the handset for operation as a CCX V4 certified client.
WPA2-Enterprise
The Authentication setting can select either *EAP-FAST or PEAP as the
authentication method for RADIUS server. See the System Components section for
tested models.
Note that for Fast Handoff, the only selection available is *CCKM.
Username: Enter a username that matches an entry on your RADIUS server.
Alphanumeric strings can be entered using the alphanumeric string entry technique.
Password: Enter the password that corresponds to this username.
The Delete [PAC/Cert.]: Option removes expired credentials from the phone. When
the authentication method is EAP-FAST the PAC on the phone is deleted. If the
RADIUS server has enabled “anonymous in-band PAC provisioning”, then the phone
automatically re-acquires these credentials from the RADIUS server over the air.
When the authentication method is PEAP or EAP-FAST manual provisioning, the
credential on the phone is deleted and a new one needs to be downloaded through
the HAT or over the air. See additional details in WPA2 Enterprise PEAP Certificate
Enrollment and EAP-FAST Manual PAC Provisioning section later in this chapter.
QoS – DSCP tags are used to change the priority settings for various classes of packets
as they are transmitted to the network from the Wireless Telephone. Default values are
given but may be overwritten: Voice = 46, Control = 34, Other = 0.
Regulatory Domain/802.11 and Config/Transmit Power
Regulatory domain, 802.11 configuration and transmit power are interdependent. See
Appendix A: Regulatory Domains for regulatory domain setting specifications. Check
with local authorities for the latest status of national regulations for both 2.4 and 5 GHz
wireless LANs. A regulatory domain must be selected in order for the handset to
operate. There is no default setting.
FCC requirements dictate that the menu for changing the regulatory domain be available
by password, which in our case is the LINE key. Press LINE and then navigate to the
desired domain. Press NavOK to set the domain.
01 - North America
02 – Europe
03 – Japan
04 – Singapore
05 – Korea
06 – Taiwan

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