Reference:IP62 WLAN WiFi Wireless IP-Phone
This article describes the IP62 WLAN/WiFi wireless IP-Phone, differences to the deprecated IP72 Wireless IP-Phone and a list of compatible WLAN Infrastructures.
Applies To
This information applies to:
- innovaphone IP62
Feature Comparison
This chapter describes the differences in the feature sets between old and new WiFi handsets.
Feature | IP72 | IP62 | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Messaging | YES | NO | |
LDAP Phone Book | YES | NO | |
Talk Time/ Standby Time | 10 h / 40 h | 15 h / 100 h | with U-APSD |
WiFi Standards | 802.11 a/b/g | 802.11 a/b/g/n | |
Supported Languages | Latin-1 only | UTF-8, 18 Languages |
Although the IP62 does not have access to a central LDAP phone book, the solution described in Reference9:PBX/Objects/Directory_Search can be used.
WLAN Infrastructure Compatibility
IMPORTANT: Ask innovaphone Presales Team for possible interop configuration recommendations and pitfalls before you order the WiFi equipment and start with the roll-out.
innovaphone does not support WLAN infrastructures not listed in this document.
Vendor | AP Model(s) | Controller Model(s) | SW Version(s) |
---|---|---|---|
Aerohive Networks | AP 120, 121, 141, 330, 350 | N/A | 5.1r5 |
Aerohive Networks | AP 120, 121, 141, 330, 350 | N/A | 6.1r2 |
Aruba Networks | AP 60, 61, 65, 70, | 3000, 6000 Series | 3.4.2.0 |
Aruba Networks | AP 105, 120, 121, 124, 125 | 3000, 6000 Series | 5.0.3.0 6.0.1.0 |
Aruba Networks | AP 92, 93, 134, 135 | 3000, 6000 Series | 6.1.2.3 |
Aruba Networks | AP 92, 93, 104, 105, 114, 115, 124,125, 134, 135, 224, 225 | 600, 3000, 6000, 7200 | 6.2.1.2
6.3.1.3 |
Alcatel-Lucent | Same as Aruba Networks | 4000, 6000 Series | Same as Aruba Networks |
Avaya | AP 8020, 8020-E | 8180 | 1.1.0.113 2.0.0.084 2.1.0.102 |
Brocade | AP 650, 6511, 6532, 7131 | RFS4000, 6000, 7000 NX9000 |
5.1.0.0
5.4.0.0 5.4.4.0 |
Cisco (Autonomous) | 1230, 1240 | N/A | 12.4(21a)JY / 12.3(8)JED |
Cisco (Autonomous) | 1140, 1250, 1260 | N/A | 12.4(25d)JA1 |
Cisco | AP 1130, 1230, 1240, 1140, 1250, 1260, 1600, 2600, 3500, 3600, 3700 | WLC 2xxx, 440x, 550x WISM, 3750G, Cisco Flex 7500/8500 |
6.0.196
7.0.98 7.0.220 7.2.110 7.3.101 7.4.100.60 7.6.100 |
Extreme Networks (Enterasys) | AP 3605, 3610, 3620, 3630, 3640, 3705, 3710, 3715 | C20, C25, C2110, C2400, C4110, C5110 | 07.41.01 08.01.04 |
Extricom | EXRP-30n, EXRP-40En | MultiSeries 500, 1000 | 4.5.09 |
HP | MSM422/430/460/466 | MSM710/720/760 | 5.7.1.0 |
Juniper (Trapeze) | MP/WLA 371, 372, 422, 522, 532 | MX/WLC 2, 8, 200, 8x0, 2800 | 7.3.4.4 7.6.2.3 |
Meru Networks | AP200, 300 | MC1000, 1500, 3x00, 4x00, 5000 | 4.0-150 |
Meru Networks | AP300, 1000 | MC1500, 3x00, 4x00, 5000 | 5.0-87 5.1-47 (Requirement for AP1000) |
Meru Networks | AP300, 332 and AP1000 | MC1500, 3x00, 4x00, 5000, 6000 | 5.3.50 (Requirement for AP332) |
Motorola | AP 650, 6511, 6532, 7131 | RFS4000, 6000, 7000 NX9000 |
5.1.0.0 5.4.0.0 |
Ruckus | ZF 7962, 7363, 7343, 7341, 7372, 7982 | ZD 1100, 3000, 5000 | 9.1.1.0v
9.4.2.0 |
as of June 18th 2014.
DAS Compatibility
Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) provide a cost-effective solution for extending radio coverage inside large facilities. Simply put, a DAS can be seen as a long cable starting at a base station or access point to which many antennas are connected. While the architecture can be utilized to mitigate certain coverage issues, the innovaphone IP62 was not designed to accommodate for such RF environments. Furthermore it is difficult to ascertain and ensure WLAN reliability in regard to interference, capacity, roaming, location-based services, and some important 802.11n features, such as MIMO. As a consequence thereof, innovaphone will not endorse nor provide RF support for WiFi deployments over any Distributed Antenna System.
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