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Interoperability Report - Ascom i62 / Juniper Networks 1 2013-11-25 INTEROPERABILITY REPORT Ascom i62 Juniper Networks, MP/WLA 321,322, 422, 522 & 532 Juniper Networks software version 8.0.2.2 i62 and OEM derivatives software version 4.1.12 Ascom, Gothenburg March 2013 [ ]

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  • Interoperability Report - Ascom i62 / Juniper Networks 1 2013-11-25

    INTEROPERABILITY REPORT Ascom i62 Juniper Networks, MP/WLA 321,322, 422, 522 & 532 Juniper Networks software version 8.0.2.2

    i62 and OEM derivatives software version 4.1.12

    Ascom, Gothenburg

    March 2013

    [ ]

  • Interoperability Report - Ascom i62 / Juniper Networks 2 2013-11-25

    TABLE OF CONTENT: INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................... 3 

    Ascom solution ......................................................................................................................... 3 Juniper Networks solution ......................................................................................................... 3 

    SITE INFORMATION .................................................................................................................... 4 Known issues ............................................................................................................................ 6 Compatibility information .......................................................................................................... 6 General conclusion ................................................................................................................... 6 

    TEST RESULTS ............................................................................................................................ 8 Ascom WLAN Infrastructure Verification – VoWiFi ................................................................... 8 

    APPENDIX A: TEST CONFIGURATIONS .................................................................................... 9 Juniper Networks WLC (MX) Controller version 8.0.2.2. .......................................................... 9 

    ESS, Radio and QoS settings ............................................................................................... 9 Security settings ..................................................................................................................... 15 Ascom i62 ............................................................................................................................... 18 Innovaphone IP6000 (IP PBX & DHCP server) ...................................................................... 20 

    APPENDIX B: DETAILED TEST RECORDS .............................................................................. 21 

  • Interoperability Report - Ascom i62 / Juniper Networks 3 2013-11-25

    INTRODUCTION This document describes necessary steps and guidelines to optimally configure the Juniper Networks WLAN platform with Ascom i62 VoWiFi handsets.

    The guide should be used in conjunction with both Juniper Networks and Ascoms configuration guide(s).

    Ascom solution

    Ascom Wireless Solutions (www.ascom.com/ws) is a leading provider of on-site wireless communications for key segments such as hospitals, manufacturing industries, retail and hotels. More than 75,000 systems are installed at major companies all over the world. The company offers a broad range of voice and professional messaging solutions, creating value for customers by supporting and optimizing their Mission-Critical processes. The solutions are based on VoWiFi, IP-DECT, DECT, Nurse Call and paging technologies, smartly integrated into existing enterprise systems. The company has subsidiaries in 10 countries and 1,200 employees worldwide. Founded in the 1950s and based in Göteborg, Sweden, Ascom Wireless Solutions is part of the Ascom Group, listed on the Swiss Stock Exchange.

    Juniper Networks solution Juniper Networks is in the business of network innovation. From devices to data centers, from consumers to cloud providers, Juniper Networks delivers the software, silicon and systems that transform the experience and economics of networking. Additional information can be found at Juniper Networks (www.juniper.net). Juniper Networks and Junos are registered trademarks of Juniper Networks, Inc. in the United States and other countries. The Juniper Networks and Junos logos are trademarks of Juniper Networks, Inc. All other trademarks, service marks, registered trademarks, or registered service marks are the property of their respective owners

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    SITE INFORMATION

    Test Site: Ascom US 598 Airport Blvd Suite 300 Morrisville 27560 NC Participants: Karl-Magnus Olsson, Ascom HQ, Gothenburg TEST TOPOLOGY

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    SUMMARY Please refer to Appendix B for detailed results for respective access point model. WLAN Controller Features

    High Level Functionality Result Association, Open with No Encryption OK Association, WPA-PSK, TKIP OK Association, WPA2-PSK, TKIP / AES Encryption OK Association, PEAP-MSCHAPv2 Auth., AES Encryption OK Association, EAP-TLS OK Association, Multiple ESSIDs OK Beacon Interval and DTIM Period OK Preauthentication Not supported by controller PMKSA Caching OK (always on) WPA2-opportunistic/proactive Key Caching OK WMM Prioritization OK Active Mode (load test) OK 802.11 Power-save mode OK 802.11 Power-save mode (load test) OK 802.11e U-APSD OK 802.11e U-APSD (load test) OK Roaming

    High Level Functionality Result Roaming, Open with No Encryption OK Roaming, WPA-PSK, TKIP Encryption OK Roaming, WPA2-PSK, AES Encryption OK Roaming, PEAP-MSCHAPv2 Auth, AES Encryption OK

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    Known issues

    Important. Occasionally no ARP response is sent back to U-APSD clients. The symptom is one-way speech during the first seconds of a call.

    A workaround is available which has been proven to work. Problem is addressed by Juniper in PR740837. Please contact the interoperability team or support for additional information and instructions. Update: It has come to our knowledge that mapping the ACL to a “Service Profile” (SSID) does not work in 8.0.2.2. We suggest mapping the ACL to a VLAN or port

    For additional information regarding known the issues please contact [email protected] or [email protected]

    Compatibility information All tests were performed on a Juniper Networks MX(WLC) 2 WLAN controller running version 8.0.2.2. Based on a Juniper compatibility statement we assure interoperability with all controllers in the MX/WLC family (2, 8, 200, 216, 800, 880 and 2800). Supported access points: MP/WLA 321/322 MP/WLA 422 MP/WLA 522 MP/WLA 532 Note that MP/WLA 371/372 is no longer supported in version 8 and above.

    General conclusion The result of the verified test areas, such as authentication, association, handover and load tests, produced in general a good result. The roaming times are in general acceptable good with measured times around 70ms for WPA2-AES/CCMP. Interestingly, the roaming times were slightly better when using 802.1X authentication (PEAP-MSCHAPv2). The outcome of the load test was in general very good. In both active and U-APSD mode it was possible to keep up 18 simultaneously calls per AP one single access point. In order to use 802.11n speeds and features WPA2 and AES-CCMP encryption must be used, either with PSK or using Radius server. Open encryption is also supported but is not recommended. Note that this report covers both legacy access points (MP/WLA422) as well as 802.11n access points (MP/WLA 321, 322, 522 and 532).

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  • Interoperability Report - Ascom i62 / Juniper Networks 8 2013-11-25

    TEST RESULTS

    Ascom WLAN Infrastructure Verification – VoWiFi Software Versions:

    Mobility exchange software 8.0.2.2 MP/WLA 321, 322, 422, 522 and 532 Access Points Ascom i62 and OEM derivatives, v 4.1.12

    Signaling Protocol: SIP, Innovaphone IP6000 used as SIP server. Version 9 hotfix 13

    Configuration of WLAN System:

    Beacon Interval: 100ms DTIM Period: 5 802.11bg(n) (MP/WLA 422 is 802.11abg only while MP/WLA321, 322, 522 & 532 supports

    802.11abgn) 802.11a(n) (MP/WLA 422 is 802.11abg only while MP/WLA321, 322, 522 & 532 supports

    802.11abgn) WMM/ U-APSD Enabled (See appendix A for QoS profiles) 802.11d Regulatory Domain: World mode

    Ascom i62 Configuration:

    World Mode Regulatory Domain set to World mode. IP DSCP for Voice: 0x2E (46) – Expedited Forwarding IP DSCP for Signaling: 0x1A (26) – Assured Forwarding 31 Transmit Gratuitous ARP: Enable

    Keep in mind that security options and power save modes were adjusted according to requirements in individual test cases. Please refer to appendix A for information regarding device configuration.

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    APPENDIX A: TEST CONFIGURATIONS

    Juniper Networks WLC (MX) Controller version 8.0.2.2. In the following chapter you will find screenshots and explanations of basic settings in order to get the Juniper controller operational with Ascom i62. Please note that security settings were modified according to requirements in individual test cases. The configuration file is found at the bottom of this chapter. ESS, Radio and QoS settings

    ESS settings. SSID type states if the SSID is open or encrypted. By checking the “Beacon” checkbox the SSID will be broadcasted. Enable the “Load Balancing Exempt” to prevent dynamic load balancing of clients and ensure the fastest possible association. Dynamic load balancing is enabled by default and balances clients by causing an overloaded radio to be ignore further association requests. This may cause a client device to take longer to associate to an AP as it must try several times.

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    802.11ng data rates. Ascom recommends disabling the lowest rates. Note: To further optimize performance it is recommended that 802.11b clients be disallowed from associating by setting the 6 Mbps or 12Mbps rates to mandatory in the 802.11g configuration.

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    802.11na data rates.

    It is recommended to disable Frame Aggregation for the voice SSID. If Frame Aggregation is turned on it might result in delayed packets and unnecessary jitter

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    By enabling Proxy ARP, the controller will respond to ARP for known devices. It is also recommended to enable No Broadcast to minimize broadcast traffic.

    Configuration of “Diffserv Codepoint” (DSCP). Shown above is the default settings which implies that all Ascom VoIP devices must mark voice packets with DSCP 0x2e/46 (Expedited forwarding), while ditto for signaling has to be DSCP 0x1A/26 (AF31).

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    Recommended radio profile settings. U-APSD is not mandatory but is highly recommended as it will significantly increase the talk time.

    Ascom recommends a Beacon interval of 100ms and a DTIM Period of 5. These values are recommended in order to allow maximum battery conservation without impacting the quality. Using a lower DTIM value is possible but will reduce the standby time.

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    Make sure QoS mode is set to “WMM”

    Ascom recommended settings for 802.11bg(n) are to use only channel 1, 6 and 11. For 802.11a(n), use channels according to the infrastructure manufacturer and/or country regulations. General guidelines when deploying Ascom i62 handsets (SW version 2.5.7 or later) in 802.11a/n environments: 1. Enabling more than 8 channels will degrade roaming performance. Ascom strongly recommends against going above this limit. 2. Using 40 MHz channels (or “channel-bonding”) will reduce the number of non-DFS* channels to two in ETSI regions (Europe). In FCC regions (North America), 40MHz is a more viable option because of the availability of additional non-DFS channels. The handset can co-exist with 40MHz stations in the same ESS. 3. Make sure that all non-DFS channel are taken before resorting to DFS channels. The handset can cope in mixed non-DFS and DFS environments; however, due to “unpredictability” introduced by radar detection protocols, voice quality may become distorted and roaming delayed. Hence Ascom recommends avoiding the use of DFS channels in VoWIFI deployments. *) Dynamic Frequency Selection (radar detection)

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    Security settings

    Security profile WPA2-PSK, AES-CCMP encryption.

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    Setting up a Radius profile using 802.1X

    Security profile WPA2-Enterprise, CCMP-AES encryption.

    AAA/Radius. See Screenshot below for details.

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    The “Key“ and the IP number must correspond to the authentication server running in the network (“Key” is often mentioned as “Secret”). In this case A FreeRadius server was used during testing. Note that both a root and a client certificate are needed for TLS. Otherwise only a root certificate is needed. Configuration: Juniper controller configuration See attached file (juniper.conf) for the controller configuration.

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    Ascom i62

    Ascom i62 Network configurations (WPA2-PSK)

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    i62 network settings for 802.1X authentication (PEAP-MSCHAPv2) Note that both a root and a client certificate are needed for TLS. Otherwise only a root certificate is needed. Server certificate validation can be overridden in version 4.1.12 and above per handset setting (“Validate server certificate”).

    If 802.1X Authentication is used a root certificate has to be uploaded to the phone by “right clicking” - > Edit certificates. EAP-TLS will require both a root and a client certificate. See attached file (i62 template.tpl) for i62 configuration.

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    Innovaphone IP6000 (IP PBX & DHCP server) The Innovaphone IP6000 was configured with a static IP address of 192.168.0.50. Signaling is less relevant here since testing homes in on interoperability in relation to the WLAN infrastructure and not features of the IP PBX. IP6000 configuration: See attached file (complete-IP6000-08-03-a6.txt) for configuration.

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    APPENDIX B: DETAILED TEST RECORDS VoWIFI MP532 Pass 28 Fail 0 Comments 5 Untested 0 Total 33 See attached file (WLANinteroperabilityTestReport.xls) for detailed test results. MISCELLANEOUS Please refer to the test specification for WLAN systems on Ascom’s interoperability web page for explicit information regarding each test case. See URL (requires login): https://www.ascom-ws.com/AscomPartnerWeb/en/startpage/Sales-tools/Interoperability

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    Document History Rev Date Author DescriptionPA 2013-02-28 SEKMO Draft 1. Updated with 321/322 and version 8.0.2.2 specific

    info. R1 2013-03-18 SEKMO Minor corrections after review. R2 2013-11-25 SEKMO Update to Known Issues section. R2

    WLAN TR

    WLAN Interoperability Test ReportWLAN configuration:

    Beacon Interval: 100ms

    Test object - Handset:DTIM Interval: 5

    Ascomi62 sw version 4.1.12802.11d Regulatory Domain: world mode

    Test object - WLAN system:WMM Enabled (Auto/WMM)

    Juniper OS 8.0.2.2No Auto-tune

    WLA 321 and 322. WLC2Single Voice VLAN

    2.4Ghz5.0Ghz

    Test CaseDescriptionVerdictVerdictComment

    TEST AREA ASSOCIATION / AUTHENTICATION

    #101Association with open authentication, no encryptionPASSPASS

    #104Association with WPA-PSK authentication, TKIP encryptionPASSPASS

    #105Association with WPA-PSK authentication, AES-CCMP encryptionPASSPASS

    #106Association with WPA2-PSK authentication, TKIP encryptionPASSPASS

    #107Association with WPA2-PSK authentication, AES-CCMP encryptionPASSPASS

    #110Association with PEAP-MSCHAPv2 auth, AES-CCMP encryptionPASSPASSRequires Server certifiacte. FreeRADIUSFAIL

    #111Association with EAP-FAST authenticationSee CommentSee Comment

    #115Association with multiple ESSIDs on APPASSPASSSee Comment

    #116Association with EAP-TLS authenticationPASSPASSRequires both Server and client certifiacte. FreeRADIUS

    TEST AREA POWER-SAVE AND QOSPASS

    #150802.11 Power-save modePASSPASSFAIL

    #151Beacon period and DTIM intervalPASSPASS1,2,3,5 . Beacon period 100tuNOT TESTED

    #152802.11e U-APSDPASSPASSSee Comment

    #202WMM prioritizationPASSPASSload generated withi Perf. No noticable degernaration of speach

    TEST AREA "PERFORMANCE"

    #301Active mode - unencryptedPASSPASS14 hs for 2,4Ghz band vs 18 hs for 5Ghz

    #303Active mode – encrypted with WPA2-PSKPASSPASS14 hs for 2,4Ghz band vs 18 hs for 5Ghz

    #308Power-save mode U-APSD – WPA2-PSKPASSPASS14 hs for 2,4Ghz band vs 18 hs for 5Ghz

    TEST AREA ROAMING AND HANDOVER TIMES

    #401Handover with open authentication and no encryptionPASSPASSan:27ms, bg:30ms

    #403Handover with WPA-PSK authentication and TKIP encryptionPASSPASSan:77ms, bg:88ms

    #404Handover with WPA2-PSK auth and AES-CCMP encryptionPASSPASSan:68ms, bg:72ms

    #408Handover with PEAP-MSCHAPv2 authentication and AES-CCMP encryptionPASSPASSan:65ms, bg:52ms

    #409Handover with EAP-FAST authentication with CCKMSee CommentSee CommentN/A

    #410Handover using PMKSA cachingPASSPASSAlways on

    #411Handover using PMKSA and opportunistic/proactive key cachingPASSPASSAlways on

    #412PreauthenticationNOT TESTEDNOT TESTEDNot supported

    TEST AREA BATTERY LIFETIME

    #501Battery lifetime in idlePASSPASSStandby time 70h+ (spread 70h - 90h)

    #502Battery lifetime in call with no power savePASSPASS3.5h

    #504Battery lifetime in call with power save mode U-APSDPASSPASS13h

    TEST AREA STABILITY

    #601Duration of call – Active modePASSPASS24h+

    #602Duration of call – U-APSD modePASSPASS24h+

    TEST AREA 802.11n

    #801Frame aggregation A-MSDUNOT TESTEDNOT TESTEDFrame aggregation turned off

    #802Frame aggregation A-MPDUNOT TESTEDNOT TESTEDFrame aggregation turned off

    #80440Mhz channelsNOT TESTEDPASSnot recomended for the 2.4Ghz band

    #805802.11n ratesPASSPASS

    WLAN TR

    WLAN Interoperability Test ReportWLAN configuration:

    Beacon Interval: 100ms

    Test object - Handset:DTIM Interval: 5

    Ascomi62 sw version 4.1.12802.11d Regulatory Domain: World mode

    Test object - WLAN system:WMM Enabled (Auto/WMM)

    Juniper WLA422. Juniper OS 8.0.2.2No Auto-tune

    WLC2Single Voice VLAN

    2.4Ghz5.0Ghz

    Test CaseDescriptionVerdictVerdictComment

    TEST AREA ASSOCIATION / AUTHENTICATION

    #101Association with open authentication, no encryptionNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #104Association with WPA-PSK authentication, TKIP encryptionPASSPASS

    #105Association with WPA-PSK authentication, AES-CCMP encryptionNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #106Association with WPA2-PSK authentication, TKIP encryptionNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #107Association with WPA2-PSK authentication, AES-CCMP encryptionPASSPASS

    #110Association with PEAP-MSCHAPv2 auth, AES-CCMP encryptionPASSPASSFAIL

    #111Association with EAP-FAST authenticationNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #115Association with multiple ESSIDs on APNOT TESTEDNOT TESTEDSee Comment

    #116Association with EAP-TLS authenticationPASSPASS

    TEST AREA POWER-SAVE AND QOSPASS

    #150802.11 Power-save modePASSPASSFAIL

    #151Beacon period and DTIM intervalNOT TESTEDNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #152802.11e U-APSDPASSPASSSee Comment

    #202WMM prioritizationNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    TEST AREA "PERFORMANCE"

    #301Active mode - unencryptedNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #303Active mode – encrypted with WPA2-PSKNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #308Power-save mode U-APSD – WPA2-PSKNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    TEST AREA ROAMING AND HANDOVER TIMES

    #401Handover with open authentication and no encryptionNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #403Handover with WPA-PSK authentication and TKIP encryptionNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #404Handover with WPA2-PSK auth and AES-CCMP encryptionPASSPASS

    #408Handover with PEAP-MSCHAPv2 authentication and AES-CCMP encryptionPASSPASS

    #409Handover with EAP-FAST authentication with CCKMNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #410Handover using PMKSA cachingPASSPASS

    #411Handover using PMKSA and opportunistic/proactive key cachingPASSPASS

    #412PreauthenticationNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    TEST AREA BATTERY LIFETIME

    #501Battery lifetime in idleNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #502Battery lifetime in call with no power saveNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #504Battery lifetime in call with power save mode U-APSDNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    TEST AREA STABILITY

    #601Duration of call – Active modeNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #602Duration of call – U-APSD modeNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    TEST AREA 802.11n

    #801Frame aggregation A-MSDUNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #802Frame aggregation A-MPDUNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #80440Mhz channelsNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #805802.11n ratesNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    WLAN TR

    WLAN Interoperability Test ReportWLAN configuration:

    Beacon Interval: 100ms

    Test object - Handset:DTIM Interval: 5

    Ascomi62 sw version 4.1.12802.11d Regulatory Domain: world

    Test object - WLAN system:WMM Enabled (Auto/WMM)

    Juniper WLA532. Juniper OS 8.0.2.2No Auto-tune

    WLC2Single Voice VLAN

    2.4Ghz5.0Ghz

    Test CaseDescriptionVerdictVerdictComment

    TEST AREA ASSOCIATION / AUTHENTICATION

    #101Association with open authentication, no encryptionNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #104Association with WPA-PSK authentication, TKIP encryptionPASSPASS

    #105Association with WPA-PSK authentication, AES-CCMP encryptionNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #106Association with WPA2-PSK authentication, TKIP encryptionNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #107Association with WPA2-PSK authentication, AES-CCMP encryptionPASSPASS

    #110Association with PEAP-MSCHAPv2 auth, AES-CCMP encryptionPASSPASSFAIL

    #111Association with EAP-FAST authenticationNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #115Association with multiple ESSIDs on APNOT TESTEDNOT TESTEDSee Comment

    #116Association with EAP-TLS authenticationPASSPASS

    TEST AREA POWER-SAVE AND QOSPASS

    #150802.11 Power-save modePASSPASSFAIL

    #151Beacon period and DTIM intervalNOT TESTEDNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #152802.11e U-APSDPASSPASSSee Comment

    #202WMM prioritizationNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    TEST AREA "PERFORMANCE"

    #301Active mode - unencryptedNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #303Active mode – encrypted with WPA2-PSKNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #308Power-save mode U-APSD – WPA2-PSKNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #309Power-save mode U-APSD – WPA2-PSK / AES, background loadNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #310CAC - TSPECNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    TEST AREA ROAMING AND HANDOVER TIMES

    #401Handover with open authentication and no encryptionNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #403Handover with WPA-PSK authentication and TKIP encryptionNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #404Handover with WPA2-PSK auth and AES-CCMP encryptionPASSPASS

    #408Handover with PEAP-MSCHAPv2 authentication and AES-CCMP encryptionPASSPASS

    #409Handover with EAP-FAST authentication with CCKMNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #410Handover using PMKSA cachingPASSPASS

    #411Handover using PMKSA and opportunistic/proactive key cachingPASSPASS

    #412PreauthenticationNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    TEST AREA BATTERY LIFETIME

    #501Battery lifetime in idleNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #502Battery lifetime in call with no power saveNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #504Battery lifetime in call with power save mode U-APSDNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    TEST AREA STABILITY

    #601Duration of call – Active modePASSPASS24h +

    #602Duration of call – U-APSD modePASSPASS24h +

    TEST AREA 802.11n

    #801Frame aggregation A-MSDUNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #802Frame aggregation A-MPDUNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #80440Mhz channelsNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #805802.11n ratesPASSPASS

    WLAN TR

    WLAN Interoperability Test ReportWLAN configuration:

    Beacon Interval: 100ms

    Test object - Handset:DTIM Interval: 5

    Ascomi62 sw version 4.1.12802.11d Regulatory Domain: world

    Test object - WLAN system:WMM Enabled (Auto/WMM)

    Juniper WLA532. Juniper OS 8.0.2.2No Auto-tune

    wlc2Single Voice VLAN

    2.4Ghz5.0Ghz

    Test CaseDescriptionVerdictVerdictComment

    TEST AREA ASSOCIATION / AUTHENTICATION

    #101Association with open authentication, no encryptionNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #104Association with WPA-PSK authentication, TKIP encryptionPASSPASS

    #105Association with WPA-PSK authentication, AES-CCMP encryptionNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #106Association with WPA2-PSK authentication, TKIP encryptionNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #107Association with WPA2-PSK authentication, AES-CCMP encryptionPASSPASS

    #110Association with PEAP-MSCHAPv2 auth, AES-CCMP encryptionPASSPASSFAIL

    #111Association with EAP-FAST authenticationNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #115Association with multiple ESSIDs on APNOT TESTEDNOT TESTEDSee Comment

    #116Association with EAP-TLS authenticationPASSPASS

    TEST AREA POWER-SAVE AND QOSPASS

    #150802.11 Power-save modePASSPASSFAIL

    #151Beacon period and DTIM intervalNOT TESTEDNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #152802.11e U-APSDPASSPASSSee Comment

    #202WMM prioritizationNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    TEST AREA "PERFORMANCE"

    #301Active mode - unencryptedNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #303Active mode – encrypted with WPA2-PSKNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #308Power-save mode U-APSD – WPA2-PSKNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #309Power-save mode U-APSD – WPA2-PSK / AES, background loadNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #310CAC - TSPECNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    TEST AREA ROAMING AND HANDOVER TIMES

    #401Handover with open authentication and no encryptionNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #403Handover with WPA-PSK authentication and TKIP encryptionNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #404Handover with WPA2-PSK auth and AES-CCMP encryptionPASSPASS

    #408Handover with PEAP-MSCHAPv2 authentication and AES-CCMP encryptionPASSPASS

    #409Handover with EAP-FAST authentication with CCKMNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #410Handover using PMKSA cachingPASSPASS

    #411Handover using PMKSA and opportunistic/proactive key cachingPASSPASS

    #412PreauthenticationNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    TEST AREA BATTERY LIFETIME

    #501Battery lifetime in idleNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #502Battery lifetime in call with no power saveNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #504Battery lifetime in call with power save mode U-APSDNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    TEST AREA STABILITY

    #601Duration of call – Active modeNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #602Duration of call – U-APSD modePASSPASS24h +

    TEST AREA 802.11n

    #801Frame aggregation A-MSDUNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #802Frame aggregation A-MPDUNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #80440Mhz channelsNOT TESTEDNOT TESTED

    #805802.11n ratesPASSPASS

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    vars check f1b0c8ec57c0afb39460194e# 9.00 hotfix13 IP6000[9.061024], Bootcode[9060006], Hardware[302] # IP6000-08-03-a6#config change FLASHMAN0config change VARSconfig change SNMP0config change LOG0 /type syslog /addr 192.168.10.187 /method std /fault-method stdconfig change LOG0 FAULTconfig change LOG0 CNTconfig change CDR0config change CDR1config change CDR2config change CDR3config change CDR4config change CPUconfig change CFLASHconfig change CFLASHconfig change CF0config change SWITCH0config change SWITCH0config change PRI1-L1 /termconfig change PRI1-L1 /termconfig change PRI2-L1 /termconfig change PRI3-L1 /termconfig change PRI4-L1 /termconfig change TEL-L1config change PRI1-L2config change PRI2-L2config change PRI3-L2config change PRI4-L2config change TEL-L2config change PRI1config change PRI1config change PRI2config change PRI2config change PRI3config change PRI3config change PRI4config change PRI4config change TELconfig change AC_DSP0config change AC_DSP1config change AC_DSP2config change AC_DSP3config change AC_DSP4config change AC_DSP5config change AC_DSP6config change AC_DSP7config change AC_DSP8config change AC_DSP9config change AC_DSP10config change AC_DSP11config change ADSPconfig change ETH0config change ETH1config change ETH2config change SRTP_PROVIDER0config change RSTPconfig change PPPOE0config change PPPOE1config change PPTPconfig change IP0 /priority-tos 0xb8 /priority-tos1 0x68config change IP0 ETH0 /addr 172.20.106.50 /mask 255.255.255.0 /proxy-arp /bc-mcastconfig change IP0 ETH1 /addr 192.168.0.50 /mask 255.255.255.0 /proxy-arp /bc-mcastconfig change IP0 ETH2config change IP0 PPP0config change IP0 PPP1config change IP0 PPP2config change IP0 PPP3config change IP0 PPP4config change IP0 PPP5config change IP0 PPP6config change IP0 PPP7config change IP0 PPP8config change IP0 PPP9config change IP0 PPP10config change IP0 PPP11config change IP0 PPP12config change IP0 PPP13config change IP0 PPP14config change IP0 PPP15config change IP0 PPP16config change IP0 PPP17config change IP0 PPP18config change IP0 PPP19config change IP0 PPP20config change IP0 PPP21config change IP0 PPP22config change IP0 PPP23config change IP0 PPP24config change IP0 PPP25config change IP0 PPP26config change IP0 PPP27config change IP0 PPP28config change IP0 PPP29config change IP0 PPP30config change IP0 PPP31config change IP0 RT0 /gateway 172.20.106.1config change IP0 RT1 /gateway 172.20.106.1config change IP0 RT2config change IP0 RT3config change ENET1X0config change ENET1X1config change NAT0config change NAT0 H323NAT0config change DNS0config change IP6config change IP6 ETH0config change IP6 ETH1config change IP6 6TO4-00config change IP6 6TO4-01config change IP6 6TO4-02config change IP6 6TO4-03config change IP6 6TO4-04config change IP6 6TO4-05config change IP6 6TO4-06config change IP6 6TO4-07config change KEYGENconfig change X509config change TLS_CIPHER0config change TLS0config change CMD0config change PCAP /enable onconfig change HTTPCLIENT0config change WEBDAV0config change HTTP0config change TELNET0config change PING0config change WEBMEDIAconfig change WEBFAXconfig change MEDIA-FWDconfig change PCM-CHconfig change NTP0 /addr 192.168.0.12 /interval 60 /offset EST5EDT4,M3.2.0/2,M11.1.0/2config change SYNCconfig change MEDIAconfig change DHCP0 /lease-time 1440 /check-time 60 /offer ,255.255.255.0,172.20.106.50 /pool-cfg 172.20.106.51:172.20.106.70 /mode off /probe-addr arp /vendor-wait 8config change DHCP1 /lease-time 1 /check-time 60 /offer ,255.255.255.0,192.168.0.1 /pool-cfg 192.168.0.100:192.168.0.150 /mode off /probe-addr arp /vendor-wait 8config change FLASHDIR0config change LDAPSRV0config change LDAPDIR0config change LDAPREP0 /mode push-pull /repl-type FULL-REPL /filter-gui PBXconfig change KERBEROSconfig change KDB0config change H323config change SIP /pcap on /log onconfig change TSIP /pcap on /log onconfig change SIPS /pcap on /log onconfig change TESTconfig change TONEconfig change HTTPconfig change ECHOconfig change SIG0config change SIG1config change FAXconfig change CONFconfig change SMTP0config change UP0config change UP1 /url http%3A%2F%2F127.0.0.1%2Fdrive%2Fcf0%2Fupdate-igwp.txt /poll 1440config change LICENSEconfig change CX0config change SETUPconfig change GW-DECT /kpconfig change GW-DECT MASTER /mode OFF /allow-rtp-dtmfconfig change GW-DECT DISPLAYconfig change GW-DECT MSGconfig change GW-DECT MSFconfig change GW-DECT FTYconfig change LINUXconfig change RELAY0 /log onconfig change RELAY0 RELAY-SIPconfig change RELAY0 RELAY-TSIPconfig change RELAY0 RELAY-SIPSconfig change RELAY0 PRI1 /tones 2 /coder G729A,30, /lcoder G711A,30, /srtp aes128_32 /reg H323 /reg.addr 127.0.0.1 /reg.alias :EXTERNconfig change RELAY0 PRI2config change RELAY0 PRI3config change RELAY0 PRI4config change RELAY0 TELconfig change RELAY0 TESTconfig change RELAY0 TONEconfig change RELAY0 HTTPconfig change RELAY0 ECHOconfig change RELAY0 SIG0config change RELAY0 SIG1config change RELAY0 FAXconfig change RELAY0 CONF /name conf /coder G729A,20,e /lcoder G711u,20, /moh /reg H323 /reg.addr 127.0.0.1 /reg.alias :confconfig change RELAY0 SIP1 /sip-type provider /coder G729A,30, /lcoder G711A,30, /srtp aes128_32config change RELAY0 SIP2config change RELAY0 SIP3config change RELAY0 SIP4config change RELAY0 SIP5config change RELAY0 SIP6config change RELAY0 SIP7config change RELAY0 SIP8config change RELAY0 SIP9config change RELAY0 SIP10config change RELAY0 SIP11config change RELAY0 SIP12config change RELAY0 SIP13config change RELAY0 SIP14config change RELAY0 SIP15config change RELAY0 SIP16config change RELAY0 GW1config change RELAY0 GW2config change RELAY0 GW3config change RELAY0 GW4config change RELAY0 GW5config change RELAY0 GW6config change RELAY0 GW7config change RELAY0 GW8config change RELAY0 GW9config change RELAY0 GW10config change RELAY0 GW11config change RELAY0 GW12config change RELAY0 GW13config change RELAY0 GW14config change RELAY0 GW15config change RELAY0 GW16config change RELAY0 RT1 /from CONF /reg RCNF /to TEST ->::,,,,RCNF,,,config change RELAY0 RT2 /from RCNF /reg RCNF /to TEST ->::,,,,CONF,,,config change RELAY0 RT3 /from PRI1 /reg RP1 /to TEST ->::,,,,RP1,,,config change RELAY0 RT4 /from RP1 /reg RP1 /to TEST 700.->::,,,,CONF,bh,,config change RELAY0 RT5config change RELAY0 RT6config change RELAY0 RT7config change RELAY0 RT8config change RELAY0 RT9config change RELAY0 RT10config change RELAY0 RT11config change RELAY0 RT12config change RELAY0 RT13config change RELAY0 RT14config change RELAY0 RT15config change RELAY0 RT16config change RELAY0 RT17config change RELAY0 RT18config change RELAY0 RT19config change RELAY0 RT20config change RELAY0 RT21config change RELAY0 RT22config change RELAY0 RT23config change RELAY0 RT24config change RELAY0 RT25config change RELAY0 RT26config change RELAY0 RT27config change RELAY0 RT28config change RELAY0 RT29config change RELAY0 RT30config change RELAY0 RT31config change RELAY0 RT32config change RELAY0 RT33config change RELAY0 RT34config change RELAY0 RT35config change RELAY0 RT36config change RELAY0 RT37config change RELAY0 RT38config change RELAY0 RT39config change RELAY0 RT40config change RELAY0 RT41config change RELAY0 RT42config change RELAY0 RT43config change RELAY0 RT44config change RELAY0 RT45config change RELAY0 RT46config change RELAY0 RT47config change RELAY0 RT48config change RELAY0 RT49config change RELAY0 RT50config change RELAY0 RT51config change RELAY0 RT52config change RELAY0 RT53config change RELAY0 RT54config change RELAY0 RT55config change RELAY0 RT56config change RELAY0 RT57config change RELAY0 RT58config change RELAY0 RT59config change RELAY0 RT60config change RELAY0 RT61config change RELAY0 RT62config change RELAY0 RT63config change RELAY0 RT64config change RELAY0 REGconfig change PBX0 /mode master /gk-id PBX0 /loc intop /cfnr 15 /incomplete 4 /access 1 /extern EXTERN /extern-node EXTERN /log onconfig change PBX0 PBX-SIPconfig change PBX0 PBX-TSIPconfig change PBX0 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(cn=1007)(dn=1007)(h323=1007)(e164=1007)(loc=intop)(node=root)(pbx=)(guid;bin=5E0040D1E909D311973C0090330803A6)(usn=31)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=1008)(dn=1008)(h323=1008)(e164=1008)(loc=intop)(node=root)(pbx=)(guid;bin=6E3A6B44E909D311973C0090330803A6)(usn=32)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=1009)(dn=1009)(h323=1009)(e164=1009)(loc=intop)(node=root)(pbx=)(guid;bin=D38D9B12E909D311973C0090330803A6)(usn=33)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=1010)(dn=1010)(h323=1010)(e164=1010)(loc=intop)(node=root)(pbx=)(guid;bin=976E785AE909D311973C0090330803A6)(usn=34)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=1011)(dn=1011)(h323=1011)(e164=1011)(loc=intop)(node=root)(pbx=)(guid;bin=A7371B4DE909D311973C0090330803A6)(usn=35)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=km2)(dn=km2)(h323=km2)(e164=3519)(loc=intop)(node=root)(pbx=)(guid;bin=822B0E4BE909D31185C80090330803A6)(usn=37)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=1012)(dn=1012)(h323=1012)(e164=1012)(loc=intop)(node=root)(pbx=)(guid;bin=2E5BC69CE909D3119CD70090330803A6)(usn=38)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=1014)(dn=1014)(h323=1014)(e164=1014)(loc=intop)(node=root)(pbx=)(guid;bin=3920368DE909D3119CD70090330803A6)(usn=40)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=3517)(dn=3517)(h323=3517)(e164=3517)(loc=intop)(node=root)(pbx=)(guid;bin=BE1B9445E909D31185C80090330803A6)(usn=56)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=3518)(dn=3518)(h323=3518)(e164=3518)(loc=intop)(node=root)(pbx=)(guid;bin=5366A666E909D311B2580090330803A6)(usn=57)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=_ADMIN_)(pbx=)(pbx=)(h323=pbx-admin)(guid;bin=FAFE063DE909D311BC1E0090330803A6)(usn=60)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=EXTERN)(h323=EXTERN)(loc=intop)(node=root)(pbx=)(pbx=)(guid;bin=43A40C11E909D311A5660090330803A6)(usn=74)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=1018)(dn=1018)(h323=1018)(e164=1018)(loc=intop)(node=root)(pbx=)(guid;bin=4CF201C2E909D3119F460090330803A6)(usn=77)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=1020)(dn=1020)(h323=1020)(e164=1020)(loc=intop)(node=root)(pbx=)(guid;bin=DF89A2ECE909D3119F460090330803A6)(usn=78)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=1017)(dn=1017)(h323=1017)(e164=1017)(loc=intop)(node=root)(pbx=)(guid;bin=03ACA01EE909D3119F460090330803A6)(usn=79)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=1019)(dn=1019)(h323=1019)(e164=1019)(loc=intop)(node=root)(pbx=)(guid;bin=1B7B4BC4E909D3119F460090330803A6)(usn=80)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=dect)(pbx=)(pbx=)(guid;bin=50FE9F51E909D3118E370090330803A6)(usn=86)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=4001)(dn=4001)(h323=4001)(e164=4001)(loc=intop)(node=root)(pbx=)(pbx=)(guid;bin=DCAE0F4FE909D3118E370090330803A6)(usn=96)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=4002)(dn=4002)(h323=4002)(e164=4002)(loc=intop)(node=root)(pbx=)(pbx=)(guid;bin=166C2157E909D3118E370090330803A6)(usn=98)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=1150)(dn=1150)(h323=1150)(e164=1150)(loc=intop)(node=root)(pbx=)(guid;bin=87F5959DE909D311AE3D0090330803A6)(usn=99)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=1152)(dn=1152)(h323=1152)(e164=1152)(loc=intop)(node=root)(pbx=)(guid;bin=E1B1074BE909D311AE3D0090330803A6)(usn=101)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=1151)(dn=1151)(h323=ascom1)(e164=1151)(loc=intop)(node=root)(pbx=)(guid;bin=3824E70EE909D311AE3D0090330803A6)(usn=109)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=janne banan)(dn=janne banan)(h323=janne banan)(e164=1001)(loc=intop)(node=root)(pbx=)(guid;bin=8DF8AA28E909D311B1680090330803A6)(usn=111)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=intop)(h323=intop)(e164=**1)(loc=intop)(node=root)(pbx=)(pbx=)(guid;bin=5E3C36D3E909D311A50F0090330803A6)(usn=112)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=conf1)(dn=conf1)(h323=conf1)(e164=700)(loc=intop)(node=root)(pbx=)(pbx=)(guid;bin=DCAC32CEE909D311A8F80090330803A6)(usn=117)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=conf)(h323=conf)(e164=6001)(loc=intop)(node=root)(pbx=)(pbx=)(pbx=)(guid;bin=701CE42EE909D311A5660090330803A6)(usn=119)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=1021)(dn=1021)(h323=1021)(e164=1021)(loc=intop)(node=root)(pbx=)(guid;bin=B0EB912DE909D31184CC0090330803A6)(usn=125)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=1006)(dn=1006)(h323=1006)(e164=1006)(loc=intop)(node=root)(pbx=)(pbx=)(guid;bin=99A24EFBE909D311973C0090330803A6)(usn=131)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=1022)(dn=1022)(h323=1022)(e164=1022)(loc=intop)(node=root)(pbx=)(guid;bin=C1F24A65E909D311962E0090330803A6)(usn=132)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=4000)(dn=4000)(h323=4000)(e164=4000)(loc=intop)(node=root)(pbx=)(pbx=)(guid;bin=C426ACBFE909D3118E370090330803A6)(usn=133)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=1015)(dn=1015)(h323=1015)(e164=1015)(loc=intop)(node=root)(pbx=)(pbx=)(guid;bin=C1A57F24E909D3119CD70090330803A6)(usn=134)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=1016)(dn=1016)(h323=1016)(e164=1016)(loc=intop)(node=root)(pbx=)(pbx=)(guid;bin=E3CEF3FEE909D3119F460090330803A6)(usn=135)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=1704)(dn=user 1704)(h323=1704)(e164=1704)(loc=intop)(node=root)(pbx=)(pbx=)(guid;bin=D9644BC2E909D31184CC0090330803A6)(usn=143)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=1705)(dn=user 1705)(h323=1705)(e164=1705)(loc=intop)(node=root)(pbx=)(pbx=)(guid;bin=DFA36013E909D31184CC0090330803A6)(usn=144)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=1703)(dn=user 1703)(h323=name 1703)(e164=1703)(loc=intop)(node=root)(pbx=)(pbx=)(guid;bin=55456E4CE909D31184CC0090330803A6)(usn=145)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=3201)(dn=3201)(h323=3201)(e164=3201)(loc=intop)(node=root)(pbx=)(guid;bin=E8D847AAE909D311AF730090330803A6)(usn=146)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=3202)(dn=3202)(h323=3202)(e164=3202)(loc=intop)(node=root)(pbx=)(guid;bin=9EF28455E909D311AF730090330803A6)(usn=147)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=9999)(dn=9999)(h323=MWI)(e164=9999)(loc=intop)(node=root)(pbx=)(pbx=)(guid;bin=B3018F1CE909D311AF730090330803A6)(usn=148)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=3204)(dn=3204)(h323=3204)(e164=3204)(loc=intop)(node=root)(pbx=)(guid;bin=F029BE3AE909D311AF730090330803A6)(usn=150)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=3203)(dn=3203)(h323=3203)(e164=3203)(loc=intop)(node=root)(pbx=)(pbx=)(guid;bin=C5D66DBFE909D311AF730090330803A6)(usn=151)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=1013)(dn=1013)(h323=1013)(e164=1013)(loc=intop)(node=root)(pbx=)(pbx=)(guid;bin=074C938EE909D3119CD70090330803A6)(usn=152)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=1706)(dn=1706)(h323=1706)(e164=1706)(loc=intop)(node=root)(pbx=)(guid;bin=1DC5DA6CE909D311B8D60090330803A6)(usn=153)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=1707)(dn=1707)(h323=1707)(e164=1707)(loc=intop)(node=root)(pbx=)(guid;bin=8C0D1EF6E909D311B8D60090330803A6)(usn=154)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=4444)(dn=4444)(h323=4444)(e164=4444)(loc=intop)(node=root)(pbx=)(pbx=)(guid;bin=C8E82865E909D311AAFD0090330803A6)(usn=155)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=2002)(dn=2002)(h323=2002)(e164=2002)(loc=intop)(node=root)(pbx=)(pbx=)(pbx=)(guid;bin=6B5CC090E909D31199CF0090330803A6)(usn=166)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=2000)(dn=2000)(h323=2000)(e164=2000)(loc=intop)(node=root)(pbx=)(pbx=)(pbx=)(guid;bin=877A3D66E909D311B6B60090330803A6)(usn=167)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=2001)(dn=2001)(h323=2001)(e164=2001)(loc=intop)(node=root)(pbx=)(pbx=)(pbx=)(guid;bin=A9352681E909D31185040090330803A6)(usn=168)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=2003)(dn=2003)(h323=2003)(e164=2003)(loc=intop)(node=root)(pbx=)(pbx=)(pbx=)(guid;bin=ABF39DFFE909D31199CF0090330803A6)(usn=169)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=2004)(dn=2004)(h323=2004)(e164=2004)(loc=intop)(node=root)(pbx=)(pbx=)(pbx=)(guid;bin=D27F7F3CE909D31199CF0090330803A6)(usn=170)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=2005)(dn=2005)(h323=2005)(e164=2005)(loc=intop)(node=root)(pbx=)(pbx=)(pbx=)(guid;bin=84BE0AA2E909D31199CF0090330803A6)(usn=171)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=2006)(dn=2006)(h323=2006)(e164=2006)(loc=intop)(node=root)(pbx=)(pbx=)(pbx=)(guid;bin=A2E13583E909D31199CF0090330803A6)(usn=172)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=2007)(dn=2007)(h323=2007)(e164=2007)(loc=intop)(node=root)(pbx=)(pbx=)(pbx=)(guid;bin=FCDB7BBFE909D31199CF0090330803A6)(usn=173)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=DECT-Test)(loc=intop)(node=root)(hide=true)(pbx=)(pbx=)(pbx=)(guid;bin=71135525E909D31182D40090330803A6)(usn=174)mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-view 102 cn=KDB0mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-view 103 cn=KPBX0

    # Configuration nvgen' d" at 2013-3-01 05:09:39# Image 8.0.2.2.0# Model MXR-2# Last change occurred at 2013-3-01 02:53:24set ip route default 192.168.0.50 1set system name MXR-2set system ip-address 192.168.0.21set system countrycode USset qos-profile QoSprofile trust-client-dscp enableset qos-profile QoSprofile traffic-class voip-data set service-profile Secure-802.1X ssid-name JuniperIntop1Xset service-profile Secure-802.1X proxy-arp enableset service-profile Secure-802.1X no-broadcast enableset service-profile Secure-802.1X short-retry-count 3set service-profile Secure-802.1X long-retry-count 3set service-profile Secure-802.1X load-balancing-exempt enableset service-profile Secure-802.1X 11n frame-aggregation disableset service-profile Secure-802.1X rsn-ie cipher-ccmp enableset service-profile Secure-802.1X rsn-ie enableset service-profile Secure-802.1X transmit-rate 11ng mandatory 11.0 disabled 1.0,2.0,5.5,6.0,9.0 beacon-rate 11.0 multicast-rate AUTOset service-profile Secure-802.1X attr vlan-name defaultset service-profile Voice ssid-name JuniperIntopset service-profile Voice proxy-arp enableset service-profile Voice no-broadcast enableset service-profile Voice short-retry-count 3set service-profile Voice long-retry-count 3set service-profile Voice auth-fallthru last-resortset service-profile Voice psk-encrypted 135141435a595779297679666d264a534f5b02545a5d040358551a40080d5351050400525a045501565c1704500952535f25481b584f04154209540129727d7e35set service-profile Voice load-balancing-exempt enableset service-profile Voice 11n frame-aggregation disableset service-profile Voice wpa-ie auth-dot1x disableset service-profile Voice rsn-ie cipher-ccmp enableset service-profile Voice rsn-ie auth-psk enableset service-profile Voice rsn-ie auth-dot1x disableset service-profile Voice rsn-ie enableset service-profile Voice transmit-rate 11g mandatory 11.0 disabled 1.0,2.0,5.5,6.0,9.0 beacon-rate 11.0 multicast-rate AUTOset service-profile Voice transmit-rate 11ng mandatory 11.0 disabled 1.0,2.0,5.5,6.0,9.0,m0 beacon-rate 11.0 multicast-rate AUTOset service-profile Voice attr qos-profile QoSprofileset service-profile Voice attr vlan-name defaultset radius server InteropRadius address 192.168.0.2 timeout 5 retransmit 3 deadtime 5 encrypted-key 111a1c0605171f auth-protocol mschap-v2set server group Radius members InteropRadiusset enablepass password 0126c7a54d1ac3ae24c58c25057a9405494eset authentication mac ssid JuniperIntop * localset authentication dot1x ssid JuniperIntop1X ** pass-through Radiusset user admin password encrypted 13061f13050b01272eset radio-profile default dtim-interval 5set radio-profile default wmm-powersave enableset radio-profile default 11n channel-width-na 20MHzset radio-profile default service-profile Voiceset radio-profile default service-profile Secure-802.1Xset ap auto mode disableset ap auto radiotype 11aset ap auto radio 1 mode disableset ap auto radio 2 mode disableset ap 1 serial-id mn3512270111 model WLA322-US set ap 1 name WLA01set ap 1 description wla322_1set ap 1 radio 1 mode enableset ap 1 radio 2 mode enableset ap 2 serial-id jb0211524944 model WLA532-US set ap 2 name WLA02set ap 2 description 532_1set ap 2 radio 1 mode enableset ap 2 radio 2 mode enableset ap 4 serial-id mm3512200928 model WLA321-US set ap 4 name WLA04set ap 4 description 321_1set ap 4 radio 1 tx-power 13 mode enableset ap 5 serial-id a28104600036 model MP-522 set ap 5 name WLA05set ap 5 description 522_1set ap 5 radio 1 mode enableset ap 5 radio 2 mode enableset vlan 1 port 1set vlan 1 port 2set interface 1 ip 192.168.0.21 255.255.255.0set security acl name ARP permit cos 7 mac 00:00:00:00:00:00 ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff 00:00:00:00:00:00 ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff ethertype 806set security acl name ARP permit mac 00:00:00:00:00:00 ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff 00:00:00:00:00:00 ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff ethertype anycommit security acl ARPset security acl map ARP vlan 1 outset qos dscp-to-cos-map 46 cos 6set qos cos-to-dscp-map 6 dscp 46