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Cisco 8800 Series Deployment Guide

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Cisco IP Phone 8800 Series Wireless LAN Deployment Guide
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For the Cisco Autonomous Access Point, enter the time in seconds to holdoff clients if a TKIP countermeasure event occurs.
Interface dot11radio X
countermeasure tkip hold-time <nseconds>
VLANs and Cisco Autonomous Access Points
Segment wireless voice and data into separate VLANs.
A subnet for wireless clients should not exceed 1,000 hosts.
When using Cisco Autonomous Access Points, use a dedicated native VLAN. The Cisco Autonomous Access Points utilize
Inter-Access Point Protocol (IAPP), which is a multicast protocol.
For the native VLAN, it is recommended not to use VLAN 1 to ensure that IAPP packets are exchanged successfully.
Ensure that Public Secure Packet Forwarding (PSPF) is not enabled for the voice VLAN as this will prevent clients from
communicating directly when associated to the same access point. If PSPF is enabled, then the result will be no way audio.
Port security should be disabled on switch ports that Cisco Autonomous Access Points are directly connected to.
The network ID in the SSID configuration the Cisco Autonomous Access Point should only be disabled if Layer 3 mobility is
enabled where the Wireless LAN Services Module (WLSM) is deployed.
Configuring the Cisco IP Phone 8800 Series
To configure the Wi-Fi settings on the Cisco IP Phone 8800 Series, use the keypad and touch screen to navigate to
Applications > Admin settings > Network setup > Wi-Fi client setup.
Wireless LAN Settings
Use the following guidelines to configure the wireless LAN profile.
Navigate to Applications > Admin settings > Network setup > Wi-Fi client setup.
Ensure that Wireless is set to On.
Ensure Wi-Fi is enabled in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
If there is an active Ethernet connection, then Wi-Fi will be disabled and Ethernet must be disconnected before Wi-Fi
can be enabled.
Wi-Fi sign in access can be set to On to enable shortcut access in the Applications menu in order to update the
username or password if using 802.1x authentication.

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Cisco 8800 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
ProtocolsSIP, SCCP
AudioWideband audio
ConnectivityGigabit Ethernet
PowerPower over Ethernet (PoE)
BluetoothYes
USBYes
Codec SupportG.711, G.722, G.729, iLBC
DimensionsVaries by model
WeightVaries by model
Wi-FiYes (varies by model)

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