Cisco Cisco IP Phone 8841 Designanleitung
Cisco Wireless IP Phone 8821 and 8821-EX Wireless LAN Deployment Guide
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wlccp ap wds ip address 10.9.0.9
wlccp authentication-server infrastructure method_WDS
wlccp authentication-server client eap method_Clients
wlccp authentication-server client leap method_Clients
wlccp wds priority 255 interface BVI1
!
line con 0
access-class 111 in
line vty 0 4
access-class 111 in
transport input all
!
sntp server 10.0.0.2
sntp broadcast client
end
wlccp authentication-server infrastructure method_WDS
wlccp authentication-server client eap method_Clients
wlccp authentication-server client leap method_Clients
wlccp wds priority 255 interface BVI1
!
line con 0
access-class 111 in
line vty 0 4
access-class 111 in
transport input all
!
sntp server 10.0.0.2
sntp broadcast client
end
Configuring Cisco Call Control
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Cisco Unified Communications Manager offers many different phone, call and security features.
When adding the Cisco Wireless IP Phone 8821 or 8821-EX to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager it must be
provisioned using the wireless LAN MAC address.
The wireless LAN MAC address of the Cisco Wireless IP Phone 8821 or 8821-EX can be found by navigating to Settings >
Phone information > Model information.
When adding the Cisco Wireless IP Phone 8821 or 8821-EX to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager it must be
provisioned using the wireless LAN MAC address.
The wireless LAN MAC address of the Cisco Wireless IP Phone 8821 or 8821-EX can be found by navigating to Settings >
Phone information > Model information.
Device Pools
When creating a new Cisco Wireless IP Phone 8821 or 8821-EX, a Device Pool must be configured.
The device pool defines common settings (e.g. Cisco Unified Communications Manager Group, etc.), roaming sensitive settings
(e.g. Date/Time Group, Region, etc.), local route group settings, device mobility related information settings, and other group
settings.
Device Pools can be used to either group devices per location, per model type, etc.
The device pool defines common settings (e.g. Cisco Unified Communications Manager Group, etc.), roaming sensitive settings
(e.g. Date/Time Group, Region, etc.), local route group settings, device mobility related information settings, and other group
settings.
Device Pools can be used to either group devices per location, per model type, etc.