Users Guide

Table Of Contents
(host) (config) #wlan handover-profile default
(host) (802.11K Profile "default") #dot11k-enable
(host) (802.11K Profile "default") #handover-trigger-profile default
(host) (802.11K Profile "default") #exit
(host) (config) #wlan handover-trigger-profile default
(host) (Handover Trigger Profile) #handover-trigger
(host) (Handover Trigger Profile) #handover-threshold 60
The handover threshold value is a negative dbm value. In the CLI, enter the value without the negative (-) sign.
Working with Dial Plan for SIP Calls
A PSTN call from a SIP device usually requires the user to prefix 9 or 0 before the destination number. You can
configure dial plans (prefix codes) on the controller that are required by the local EPABX system to provide
outgoing PSTN call facility from a SIP device. After the dial plan is configured, a user can make SIP calls by
dialing the destination number without any prefixes.
Dial plan can be configured only for SIP over UDP.
Understanding Dial Plan Format
The format of a SIP dial plan is <sequence> <pattern> <action>.
l sequence—is a number between 100 and 65535. The sequence number positions the dial plan in the list of
dial plans configured in the controller.
l pattern—is the digit pattern or the number of digits that will be dialed by the user. You can specify digit
pattern using X’, Z’, ‘N’, ‘[]’, and ‘.’.
n X is a wild card that represents any character from 0 to 9.
n Z is a wild card that represents any character from 1 to 9.
n N is a wild card that represents any character from 2 to 9.
n . (period) is a wild card that represents any-length digit strings.
l action—is the prefix code that is automatically prefixed to the dialed number. This is specified as <prefix-
code>%e. Examples of prefix codes are:
n 9%e: The number 9 is prefixed to the dialed number.
n 91%e: The number 91 is prefixed to the dialed number.
Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x | User Guide Voice and Video | 1011