04-18-2001 08:01 AM - edited 07-05-2021 11:58 AM
Recently, we installed a proof-of-concept wireless network for a hospital campus. Part of the requirement was to use mobile wireless phones.
For this particular project, we tested spectralink phones.
From this we found out that these phones use a MAC level mulicast to communicate with the gateway. This means that they can't be used across a routed campus. Hence, we created a site wide VLAN to take care of that.
I had 2 main questions from the test:
1) The phones don't set the 802.1p field. Spectralink see this as a facility that Cisco should develop in the AP, not the end phone. Do you know if this is under development?
2) These particular phones could not be used as a H323 device in CallManager and we had to use a proprietary gateway from Spectralink. Do you know of H323 capable phones or if this is also under development?
Many thanks.
Mark.
04-18-2001 08:57 AM
I've seen Symbol's wireless phone in a Call Manager 2.6 environment, and its H.323: have a look at
http://www.symbol.com/products/wireless/wireless_sp24_netvisionappli_n.html
We tested Cisco phones (30VIP) calling the Symbol and vice versa, with ver few problems. The only time we had any issue at all was a CM-related bug which has now been fixed and wasnt related to the phones.
Hope that's useful, unfortunately I don't have any more details of the exact config.s but it was in a Cisco customer demo site, so shouldnt be too hard to track down!
Also, keep an eye/ear out for JetCell: that was linked to inbuilding GSM but if I remember a presentation right there were some slides about linking a JetCell and an AVVID environment.
Andy
04-20-2001 01:43 PM
As an alternative,there is new kind of PBX from
NEC which can be added as H323 gateway in the
callmanager and there can be mobile wireless
phones talking to NEC PBX
04-26-2001 08:23 AM
Is this a PBX in the true sense of "PBX"? The reason I ask is that one of the main requirements is to move away from a PBX environment.
Do you have product details (or www link) for the PBX and phones?
thanks.
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