Setting Up The Service Set Identifier - Cisco 7920 User Manual

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Setting Up the Service Set Identifier

A SSID is a unique identifier that Cisco Wireless IP
Phone 7920s use to communicate with each other
through one or more access points (APs). A valid SSID
can have any value but cannot exceed 32 digits; the
SSID for the phone should have the same value as the
SSID of the associated AP. The same SSID can be
shared by several APs on a network or subnetwork.
This section provides information about activating
and setting up the SSID.
To set up SSID, follow these steps:
1. Open the 802.11b Configuration menu. Press
or
to scroll to Wireless Settings. Then
press
2. Press
3. Press
4. Press
and then press
5. Any and Specify are the two options for SSID1.
None, Any, and Specify are the options for SSID2,
SSID3, and SSID4.
Do one of the following:
– If you do not wish to use the selected SSID,
chose None. Then press
– To use any of the Access Point in the
environment, choose Any. Then press
– To use the user-specified SSID, choose
Specify. Then press
80
to enter the Wireless Settings menu.
or
to scroll to SSID.
.
or
to scroll to one of the four SSIDs,
.
.
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