Aruba Delivers The Optimal Wireless LAN Infrastructure For High-Quality Enterprise Voice Services
Aruba Delivers The Optimal Wireless LAN Infrastructure For High-Quality Enterprise Voice Services
Aruba Delivers The Optimal Wireless LAN Infrastructure For High-Quality Enterprise Voice Services
Enterprise
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Introduction
Voice over wireless LANs (VoWLANs) are becoming increasingly important to organizations, and
network managers are phasing it into their next round of technology implementation plans. In
the past, many have called VoWLANs the killer app for wireless, while others have referred to
WLANs as the app killer for voice over IP (VoIP) due to concerns about bandwidth scarcity and
quality of service (QoS).
However, significant evolutionary strides in VoWLAN technology over the past few years have
made it viable for deployment in todays enterprise networks. Specifically, these VoWLAN
technology advancements have occurred in three key areas networks, clients and
applications.
Networks Although 802.11n offers significantly greater bandwidth than its technology
predecessors, it requires a higher level of radio resiliency and power consumption than
earlier generations.
Clients Smartphones, soft phones and smart pads have the ability to pull down and
process multiple parallel streams of data to support converged voice, video and data for a
complete collaboration experience.
Applications The Research In Motion (RIM) BlackBerry Mobile Voice System (MVS) and
Apple FaceTime video calling software demonstrate that real-time applications are no
longer tied to dedicated hardware but are just one of many applications running on
standard computing devices. This presents a unique challenge to the network infrastructure
which must discern real-time traffic for bandwidth reservation and prioritization.
Network managers have clearly indicated their desire to future-proof their wireless LAN (WLAN)
systems to support current and future requirements of voice and real-time technologies. The
evolution of the mobile edge demands wire-line quality for voice across multiple wireless
platforms and multiple applications with seamless integration into the existing voice back-end
systems. More importantly, the user experience must be consistent, irrespective of how and
where they require access.
Aruba Networks strives to meet these fast-growing demands through the most comprehensive
set of VoWLAN features available with industry-leading performance independently verified by
leading test labs. Using the Aruba WLAN infrastructure, enterprise networks can support
todays wireless voice technology and be prepared for future standards, applications, protocols
and developments.
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Aruba
Mobility
Controller
LAN/WAN
VoIP
Desksets
Wi-Fi Access
IP Softphone
on PDA
Smartphones
Aruba Wi-Fi
Access Points
VoIP
Phone
IP Softphone
on PC
Aruba has the ideal WLAN infrastructure to support a wide range of enterprise wireless devices.
Aruba Technology
The following sections discuss the various requirements for quality VoWLAN services and how
different components of Aruba technology address these needs.
Role-based access minimizes service set identifiers (SSIDs) that can reduce airtime
availability and adversely impact air quality.
Arubas market-leading line of single- and dual-band 802.11n access points (APs), coupled
with the industrys fastest, most scalable Mobility Controllers, offer the maximum possible
bandwidth for voice applications with minimum processing delays.
Aruba Adaptive Radio Management (ARM) ensures WLAN coverage across the carpeted
space using the entire available 802.11 spectrum. ARM provides additional self-healing
infrastructure-based controls in the event of an AP failure, band-steering for interference
avoidance, spectrum load balancing, and application-aware radio-frequency (RF) scanning in
real-time without user intervention.
An integrated firewall, which also allows distributed enforcement on Aruba Remote APs
(RAPs), ensures that bandwidth can be reserved for every voice call in upstream and
downstream directions.
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Assured QoS
Corporate LAN
Aruba
Mobility
Controller
Integral
Stateful
Firewall
Key
Data traffic,
not prioritized
Voice and
video traffic
One or more
SSIDs independent
of VLANs
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Timing
Certain voice applications, such as Polycom SpectraLink Voice Priority (SVP), have specific
packet spacing and intervals to guarantee voice quality. Aruba Mobility Controllers allow
high-speed packet processing to eliminate voice traffic delays. Also, split-tunneling on Aruba
RAPs increases packet-routing efficiency in order to minimize voice traffic delays. Over-theair features like strict prioritization for SVP ensure that timing requirements for different
voice protocols and implementations are met.
Cross-layer optimization
Within the five Layers of the TCP/IP networking stack, it is important for network devices
that operate across multiple layers to use intelligence gathered in one layer to implement
network decisions at another layer.
The unique integration of WLAN services and application-level firewall on a common
platform allows information from one layer to be used for decisions at a different layer. This
improves RF optimization, QoS and wireless security for better overall services. For
example, knowledge of a voice call at the application layer enforces voice-aware scanning
and spectrum load balancing at the Wi-Fi layer.
Awareness of SIP at the upper layers also allows the enforcement of standards-based
methods of WMM call admission control.
Seamless mobility
Session awareness for Layer 3 roaming It is important that the WLAN infrastructure be
cognizant of any active data sessions as a client roams between APs across a Layer 3
boundary. Arubas recognition of such active sessions enables IP mobility, by which the
client retains its IP address during roaming and consequently retains an active session.
Support for 802.11 provisions for fast roaming Aruba supports standards-based
implementations like opportunistic key caching (OKC) and pairwise master key (PMK)
caching to promote faster roams between APs. Aruba is also an active and ongoing
contributor to the Wi-Fi Alliance in standards development efforts such as the IEEE 802.11k
and 802.11r, which enable seamless basic service set (BSS) transitions for WLANs.
Aruba APs do not require pre-provisioning. Once deployed, they connect to the Mobility
Controller across a Layer 3 network and download code and configurations. The Mobility
Controller also co-ordinates the channel and power settings of the AP across the entire
network to ensure appropriate coverage and capacity.
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Multicast optimization
The wireless medium is limited in bandwidth. To keep the medium clear, Aruba offers
features to eliminate unnecessary multicast traffic. Aruba also offers dynamic multicast
optimization (DMO), which consumes less bandwidth by converting multicast video traffic
to unicast and ensures higher priority treatment for reliable over-the-air delivery.
1.
Video Server
Multicast
Router
Mobility
Controller
LAN
Dynamic Multicast Optimization (DMO) converts multicast frames to unicast and ensures
higher priority treatment of video traffic for reliable delivery over the air.
Same services regardless of operating mode
Aruba RAPs allow firewall rules and RF optimization to be enforced at the AP level. This
means that the RAP can offer location-agnostic voice services to users in terms of
authentication, RF optimization, application awareness and QoS prioritization.
Aruba allows application-based QoS enforcement instead of employing traditional VLANbased, user-based or access control list (ACL)-based QoS mechanisms. This means that
different application types from the same client or different clients can be serviced
differently without requiring separate SSIDs for each type of service.
Arubas integrated RFProtect Spectrum Analyzer provides visibility into Wi-Fi and non-WiFi sources of RF interference and their effects on WLAN performance, without requiring
additional network components, devices or configurations.
Using Aruba 802.11n APs to scan the spectral composition of 2.4-GHz and 5-GHz radio
bands, the RFProtect Spectrum Analyzer remotely identifies RF interference, classifies its
source and provides real-time analysis at the point of the problem.
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Data collected by the RFProtect Spectrum Analyzer is used to quickly isolate packet
transmission problems, over-the-air QoS and traffic congestion caused by RF contention
with other devices operating in the same band or channel. Appropriate remediation
measures can then be put in place to optimize network performance.
The RFProtect Spectrum Analyzer provides graphical charts that show channel health, the
strength of interfering devices, and other interference characterization graphs all in real time.
Visibility into authentication exchanges
Detailed frame exchanges are captured for all authentications between the client and AP in
order to debug Wi-Fi authentication failures.
The Aruba Mobility Controller monitors all call signaling and can provide debugging
information on signaling exchanges.
The Aruba Mobility Controller computes call-quality statistics based on real-time transport
control protocol (RTCP) and other metrics to provide a summary of the average quality of
voice calls.
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To troubleshoot Wi-Fi issues, any AP radio can be converted into a wireless sniffer to obtain
remote packet traces from the affected client or AP.
Agito Networks Aruba has verified interoperability with the Agito Networks enterprise
Fixed Mobile Convergence (eFMC) solution for seamless in-call handoffs between Wi-Fi and
cellular, presence and other features.
Alcatel-Lucent Aruba is a technology partner with Alcatel-Lucent and supports the
companys NOE voice protocol over 802.11. Aruba and Alcatel-Lucent are also OEM
partners.
Apple -- Aruba has certified Apple's iPhone as interoperable with its wireless LANs and has
issued the device a Compatible Partner rating. Aruba's unique stateful firewall detects and
prevents Layer 2-7 attacks, offers stateful deep packet inspection, and provides policybased security that follows iPhone users wherever they roam.
Ascom -- The combination of the Ascom Wireless Solutions Voice-over-WiFi (VoWiFi) system
and Aruba Networks secure wireless LAN (WLAN) infrastructure provides a high-end
mobility solution for enterprise environments. The solution delivers wireless VoIP,
professional messaging and personal alarm functionality, as well as wireless data
capabilities, over a single wireless network.
Avaya DevConnect Aruba is member of the Avaya DevConnect program. Arubas remote
access solution has been certified to interoperate with Avayas wired and wireless
telephony infrastructure.
Polycom VIEW Aruba is member of the VIEW program and Arubas equipment has been
certified to interoperate with Polycom SVP and SIP-based telephony systems.
RedSky Aruba and RedSky team up to offer e911 location services over WLAN.
RIM BlackBerry MVS Aruba works with RIM on an ongoing basis to ensure interoperability
and seamless Wi-Fi-cellular handoffs on RIM BlackBerry MVS.
Vocera Aruba and Vocera deliver leading-edge VoWLAN solutions for healthcare and
other industries where hands-free mobile communications are considered mission critical.
Vocera and Aruba Networks support WPA2 for secure wireless communications, while
Aruba's fast roaming and Vocera-aware admission control and scanning enable top
performance.
Handset Interoperability
Aruba verifies interoperability of most commonly deployed voice over Wi-Fi clients with every
software release. A current list of devices can be found at:
http://www.arubanetworks.com/support/interoperability.php#Voice
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reasonable efforts to ensure the accuracy of the specifications contained in this document, Aruba will assume no
responsibility for any errors or omissions. Note: All scaling metrics outlined in this document are maximum
supported values. The scale may vary depending upon the deployment scenario and features enabled.
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