09-07-2001 06:57 AM - edited 07-05-2021 12:01 PM
Do the Aironet 350's have the option to run Spectralink Voice Prioritization? The 340's had SVP enabled by default. Did Cisco get rid of it in the 350's?
I looking to by Spectralink Netlink IP phones but am being told I have to buy an SVP for every site that I want to use the phones until 802.11e is adopted.
09-13-2001 01:22 PM
SVP is an available protocol filter listed in the 350s at http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/wireless/airo_350/accsspts/ap350scg/ap350ch3.htm#xtocid1932324
10-17-2001 07:49 AM
I am currently trialing Spectralink phones w/350 APs. They work fine. According to TAC, SVP is automatically enabled on 350s. I have intentionally done large file transfers while having phone conversations, and voice quality did not change. APs are running 11.07.
10-19-2001 09:26 AM
Just to clarify, if you are using a 350 AP, is it still required to actually have Spectralink's SVP server online?
I have a 350 here and a couple phones, and the phone always says "No SVP Server" if I point it to the 350. If I plug in the SVP server also and point the phone to that, it works.
11-27-2001 09:09 AM
As per your SVP Serever at every site, it depends on the bandwidth available from the main site to your remote site.
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