
Spectralink VIEW Certified Configuration Guide: Aruba Networks
721-1002-000_AB.docx
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Adding the aaa-profile and the ssid-profile to the virtual-ap profile
(Aruba651) (config) #wlan virtual-ap spectralink-vap
(Aruba651) (Virtual AP profile "spectralink-vap") #aaa-profile spectralink-
aaa
(Aruba651) (Virtual AP profile "spectralink-vap") #ssid-profile
spectralink-dot1x
Creating Radio profiles
In most cases, one can use the default Radio-profile, HT-Radio profile and ARM profile and
modify them as required. If there are multiple AP-groups on the network that require different
radio profiles, please refer to the ArubaOS User Guide to create and assign radio-profiles to AP-
Groups.
5 GHz Radio settings
(Aruba651) (config) #rf dot11a-radio-profile default
Enable or disable 5 GHz radio
(Aruba651) (802.11a radio profile “default”)#<no> radio-enable
Choose a channel
(Aruba651) (802.11a radio profile “default”)#channel <desired channel>
Enable 80 MHz or not
(Aruba651) (802.11a radio profile “default”)#<no> very-high-throughput
enable
Note: the AP must be power cycled for the 80 MHz setting to take effect.
Enable 40 MHz or not
(Aruba651) (802.11a radio profile “default”)#<no> high-throughput enable
Admin Tip: Transmit Power
For setting up the Transmit Power, please consult your facility’s RF site survey,
designed for voice traffic, to determine if you have sufficient coverage to support all
data rates. Spectralink Wireless Telephones require the following minimum dBm
reading to support the corresponding Mandatory data rate setting in the access
point.
Minimum Available
Signal Strength (RSSI)
Maximum
"Mandatory" Data Rate
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