Cisco 2100 Series manuals
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Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Overview
- Known Limitations
- Product Support
- Section 1: Configuration for SVP Operation
- Connecting to the Controller Via a Browser
- Installing Software
- Connecting APs
- AP Configuration
- Setting up the SSID
- Section 2: Configuration for Wi-Fi Standard QoS or CCXv4 Operation
- Configuring a New Controller Starting from Factory Defaults
- Controller Setup
2100 Series
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Known Limitations
- Support Documents
- White Papers
- Overview
- Configuring a New Controller Starting from Factory Defaults
- Installing Software
- Controller Setup
- Connecting APs
- Defining a RADIUS Server
- AP Configuration
- Configuration for use with 2.4 GHz radio
- Configuring 802.11n for 2.4 GHz
- Configuration for use with 5 GHz radio
- Configuring 802.11n for 5 GHz
- Setting up the SSID
- Setting up the EDCA parameters profile
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- Table Of Contents
- Preface
- Audience
- Conventions
- Related Publications
- Obtaining Documentation
- Chapter 1 Overview
- Cisco Unified Wireless Network Solution Overview
- Single-Controller Deployments
- Multiple-Controller Deployments
- Operating System Software
- Layer 2 and Layer 3 LWAPP Operation
- Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Controllers
- Controller Platforms
- Cisco 4400 Series Controllers
- Cisco 28/37/38xx Series Integrated Services Router
- Cisco UWN Solution WLANs
- Enhanced Integration with Cisco Secure ACS
- File Transfers
- Startup Wizard
- Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Memory
- Network Connections to Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers
- Cisco 4400 Series Wireless LAN Controllers
- Rogue Access Points
- C H A P T E R 2 Using the Web-Browser and CLI Interfaces
- Enabling Web and Secure Web Modes
- Loading an Externally Generated HTTPS Certificate
- Disabling the GUI
- Logging into the CLI
- Logging Out of the CLI
- CLI Interfaces
- C H A P T E R 3 Configuring Ports and Interfaces
- Overview of Ports and Interfaces
- Distribution System Ports
- Service Port
- Management Interface
- Virtual Interface
- Service-Port Interface
- Configuring the Management, AP-Manager, Virtual, and Service-Port Interfaces
- Using the CLI to Configure the Management, AP-Manager, Virtual, and Service-Port Interfaces
- Using the CLI to Configure the AP-Manager Interface
- Using the CLI to Configure the Virtual Interface
- Using the CLI to Configure the Service-Port Interface
- Using the CLI to Configure Dynamic Interfaces
- Configuring Ports
- configuring ports
- Configuring Port Mirroring
- Configuring Spanning Tree Protocol
- Using the GUI to Configure Spanning Tree Protocol
- Using the CLI to Configure Spanning Tree Protocol
- Enabling Link Aggregation
- Link Aggregation Guidelines
- Using the GUI to Enable Link Aggregation
- Using the CLI to Enable Link Aggregation
- Configuring a 4400 Series Controller to Support More Than 48 Access Points
- Connecting Additional Ports
- C H A P T E R 4 Configuring Controller SettingsWireless Device Access
- Using the Configuration Wizard
- Running the Configuration Wizard on the CLI
- Managing the System Time and Date
- Configuring a Country Code
- Enabling and Disabling 802.11 Bands
- Configuring RADIUS Settings
- Changing the Default Values of SNMP Community Strings
- Using the CLI to Change the SNMP Community String Default Values
- Using the GUI to Change the SNMP v3 User Default Values
- Using the CLI to Change the SNMP v3 User Default Values
- Using the CLI to Enable System Logging
- Enabling Dynamic Transmit Power Control
- Enabling Multicast Mode
- Intra-Controller Roaming
- CCX Layer 2 Client Roaming
- Using the GUI to Configure CCX Client Roaming Parameters
- Using the CLI to Configure CCX Client Roaming Parameters
- Configuring Voice and Video Parameters
- U-APSD
- Using the GUI to Configure Video Parameters
- Using the GUI to View Voice and Video Settings
- Using the CLI to Configure Voice Parameters
- Using the CLI to Configure Video Parameters
- Using the CLI to View Voice and Video Settings
- Configuring the Supervisor 720 to Support the WiSM
- Configuring the Supervisor
- C H A P T E R 5 Configuring Security Solutions
- Cisco UWN Solution Security
- Integrated Security Solutions
- Using the CLI to Enable Long Preambles
- Using the CLI to Configure Enhanced Distributed Channel Access
- Using the CLI to Enable Management over Wireless
- Configuring Access Control Lists
- Using the GUI to Configure Access Control Lists
- Using the CLI to Configure Access Control Lists
- Configuring Management Frame Protection
- Using the GUI to Configure MFP
- Using the GUI to View MFP Settings
- Using the CLI to Configure MFP
- Using the CLI to View MFP Settings
- Configuring Identity Networking
- Identity Networking Overview
- RADIUS Attributes Used in Identity Networking
- Interface-Name
- Tunnel Attributes
- Configuring AAA Override
- Using the CLI to Configure AAA Override
- Using the CLI to Configure IDS Sensors
- Viewing Shunned Clients
- Configuring IDS Signatures
- Using the GUI to Configure IDS Signatures
- Using the CLI to View IDS Signature Events
- Configuring AES Key Wrap
- Using the CLI to Configure AES Key Wrap
- Configuring Maximum Local Database Entries
- C H A P T E R 6 Configuring WLANsWireless Device Access
- Configuring WLANs
- External DHCP Servers
- Using the GUI to Configure DHCP
- Configuring MAC Filtering for WLANs
- Configuring Layer 2 Security
- Configuring a WLAN for Both Static and Dynamic WEP
- CKIP
- Configuring Layer 3 Security
- VPN Passthrough
- Web-Based Authentication
- Configuring 802.3 Bridging
- Configuring QoS Enhanced BSS (QBSS)
- Configuring Quality of Service Profiles
- Configuring Cisco Client Extensions
- Using the GUI to View a Client's CCX Version
- Using the CLI to View a Client's CCX Version
- Configuring Access Point Groups
- Creating Access Point Groups
- Assigning Access Points to Access Point Groups
- Configuring Multiple WLANs with the Same SSID
- Addition to the Controller CLI
- Configuring Conditional Web Redirect with 802.1X Authentication
- Using the GUI to Configure Conditional Web Redirect
- Disabling Accounting Servers per WLAN
- C H A P T E R 7 Controlling Lightweight Access Points
- The Controller Discovery Process
- Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Points
- Cisco 1030 Remote Edge Lightweight Access Points
- Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point Models
- Antenna Sectorization
- Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point Power Requirements
- Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point Physical Security
- Wireless Mesh
- Adding the MAC Address of the Access Point to the Controller Filter List
- Configuring Mesh Parameters
- Configuring the Mesh Security Timer
- Autonomous Access Points Converted to Lightweight Mode
- Guidelines for Using Access Points Converted to Lightweight Mode
- Using the MODE Button and a TFTP Server to Return to a Previous Release
- Using a Controller to Send Debug Commands to Access Points Converted to Lightweight Mode
- Converted Access Points Send Radio Core Dumps to Controller
- Disabling the Reset Button on Access Points Converted to Lightweight Mode
- Retrieving the Unique Device Identifier on Controllers and Access Points
- Using the GUI to Retrieve the Unique Device Identifier on Controllers and Access Points
- Using the CLI to Retrieve the Unique Device Identifier on Controllers and Access Points
- Using the GUI to Perform a Link Test
- Using the CLI to Perform a Link Test
- Configuring Cisco Discovery Protocol
- Configuring Power over Ethernet
- Using the CLI to Configure Power over Ethernet
- Configuring Flashing LEDs
- C H A P T E R 8 Managing Controller Software and Configurations
- Upgrading Controller Software
- Saving Configurations
- Clearing the Controller Configuration
- managing user accounts
- Chapter 9 Managing User Account
- Creating Guest User Accounts
- Creating a Lobby Ambassador Account
- Viewing Guest User Accounts
- Using the CLI to View Guest Accounts
- Choosing the Web Authentication Login Window
- Choosing the Default Web Authentication Login Window
- Using the CLI to Choose the Default Web Authentication Login Window
- Modified Default Web Authentication Login Window Example
- Using a Customized Web Authentication Login Window from an External Web Server
- Using the CLI to Choose a Customized Web Authentication Login Window from an External Web Server
- Using the GUI to Download a Customized Web Authentication Login Window
- Using the CLI to Download a Customized Web Authentication Login Window
- Customized Web Authentication Login Window Example
- C H A P T E R 10 Configuring Radio Resource ManagementWireless Device Access
- Overview of Radio Resource Management
- Dynamic Transmit Power Control
- RRM Benefits
- RF Group Name
- Using the GUI to Configure an RF Group
- Using the CLI to Configure RF Groups
- Using the CLI to View RF Group Status
- Enabling Rogue Access Point Detection
- Using the CLI to Enable Rogue Access Point Detection
- Configuring Dynamic RRM
- Overriding Dynamic RRM
- using the cli to configure dynamic rrm
- overriding dynamic rrm
- Using the GUI to Statically Assign Channel and Transmit Power Settings
- Using the CLI to Statically Assign Channel and Transmit Power Settings
- Disabling Dynamic Channel and Power Assignment Globally for a Controller
- Viewing Additional RRM Settings Using the CLI
- Configuring CCX Radio Management Features
- Using the GUI to Configure CCX Radio Management
- Using the CLI to Configure CCX Radio Management
- Using the CLI to Obtain CCX Radio Management Information
- C H A P T E R 11 Configuring Mobility GroupsWireless Device Access
- Overview of Mobility
- Overview of Mobility Groups
- Determining When to Include Controllers in a Mobility Group
- Using the GUI to Configure Mobility Groups
- Using the CLI to Configure Mobility Groups
- Guidelines for Using Auto-Anchor Mobility
- Using the GUI to Configure Auto-Anchor Mobility
- Using the CLI to Configure Auto-Anchor Mobility
- Running Mobility Ping Tests
- C H A P T E R 12 Configuring Hybrid REAPWireless Device Access
- Overview of Hybrid REAP
- Hybrid REAP Guidelines
- Configuring Hybrid REAP
- Configuring the Controller for Hybrid REAP
- Configuring an Access Point for Hybrid REAP
- Using the GUI to Configure an Access Point for Hybrid REAP
- Using the CLI to Configure an Access Point for Hybrid REAP
- Connecting Client Devices to the WLANs
- Translated Safety Warnings
- Safety Considerations
- Class 1 Laser Product Warning
- Ground Conductor Warning
- Chassis Warning for Rack-Mounting and Servicing
- battery handling warning for 4400 series controllers
- equipment installation warning
- Regulatory Information for 1000 Series Access Points
- Manufacturers Federal Communication Commission Declaration of Conformity Statement
- Department of Communications—Canada
- European Community, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein
- Declaration of Conformity for RF Exposure
- Guidelines for Operating Cisco Aironet Access Points in Japan
- Administrative Rules for Cisco Aironet Access Points in Taiwan
- Declaration of Conformity Statements
- FCC Statement for Cisco 4400 Series Wireless LAN Controllers
- Appendix C End User License and Warranty
- End User License Agreement
- Limited Warranty
- Disclaimer of Warranty
- Additional Open Source Terms
- Appendix D System Message and LED Pattern
- System Messages
- Interpreting LEDs
- Appendix E Logical Connectivity Diagram
- Cisco WiSM
- Cisco 28/37/38xx Integrated Services Router
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- Chapter 1 Overview
- Single-Controller Deployments
- Multiple-Controller Deployments
- Operating System Security
- Layer 2 and Layer 3 Operation
- Client Location
- Cisco 2100 Series Controllers
- Catalyst 6500 Series Wireless Services Module
- Cisco 7600 Series Router Wireless Services Module
- Cisco 28/37/38xx Series Integrated Services Router
- Cisco UWN Solution Wired Connections
- Identity Networking
- File Transfers
- Startup Wizard
- Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Failover Protection
- Network Connections to Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers
- Cisco 4400 Series Wireless LAN Controllers
- C H A P T E R 2 Using the Web-Browser and CLI Interfaces
- Using the GUI to Enable Web and Secure Web Modes
- Using the CLI to Enable Web and Secure Web Modes
- Loading an Externally Generated SSL Certificate
- Using the CLI
- Using a Local Serial Connection
- Logging Out of the CLI
- C H A P T E R 3 Configuring Ports and Interfaces
- Distribution System Ports
- Service Port
- Interfaces
- Virtual Interface
- Service-Port Interface
- WLANs
- Configuring the Management, AP-Manager, Virtual, and Service-Port Interfaces
- Using the GUI to Configure the Management, AP-Manager, Virtual, and Service-Port Interfaces
- Using the CLI to Configure the Management, AP-Manager, Virtual, and Service-Port Interfaces
- Using the CLI to Configure the AP-Manager Interface
- Using the CLI to Configure the Service-Port Interface
- Configuring Dynamic Interfaces
- Using the CLI to Configure Dynamic Interfaces
- Configuring Ports
- Configuring Port Mirroring
- Configuring Spanning Tree Protocol
- Using the GUI to Configure Spanning Tree Protocol
- Using the CLI to Configure Spanning Tree Protocol
- Enabling Link Aggregation
- Link Aggregation Guidelines
- Using the GUI to Enable Link Aggregation
- Using the CLI to Enable Link Aggregation
- Using Link Aggregation
- C H A P T E R 4 Configuring Controller SettingsWireless Device Access
- Resetting the Device to Default Settings
- Running the Configuration Wizard on the CLI
- Using the AutoInstall Feature for Controllers Without a Configuration
- Obtaining an IP Address Through DHCP and Downloading a Configuration File from a TFTP Server
- Selecting a Configuration File
- Example of AutoInstall Operation
- Managing the System Date and Time
- Using the CLI to Configure the Date and Time
- Configuring 802.11 Bands
- Using the CLI to Configure 802.11 Bands
- Configuring 802.11n Parameters
- Using the CLI to Configure 802.11n Parameters
- Configuring DHCP Proxy
- Using the CLI to Configure DHCP Proxy
- Restoring Passwords
- Changing the Default Values of SNMP Community Strings
- Using the CLI to Change the SNMP Community String Default Values
- Using the CLI to Change the SNMP v3 User Default Values
- Using the GUI to Configure Aggressive Load Balancing
- Configuring Fast SSID Changing
- Configuring 802.3 Bridging
- Using the CLI to Configure 802.3 Bridging
- Configuring Multicast Mode
- Guidelines for Using Multicast Mode
- Using the GUI to Enable Multicast Mode
- Using the GUI to View Multicast Groups
- Using the CLI to Enable Multicast Mode
- Using the CLI to View Multicast Groups
- Configuring Client Roaming
- CCX Layer 2 Client Roaming
- Using the GUI to Configure CCX Client Roaming Parameters
- Using the CLI to Configure CCX Client Roaming Parameters
- Using the CLI to Debug CCX Client Roaming Issues
- Configuring Quality of Service
- Using the CLI to Configure QoS Profiles
- Configuring Quality of Service Roles
- Using the CLI to Configure QoS Roles
- Configuring Voice and Video Parameters
- Expedited Bandwidth Requests
- U-APSD
- Using the GUI to Configure Video Parameters
- Using the GUI to View Voice and Video Settings
- Using the CLI to Configure Voice Parameters
- Using the CLI to Configure Video Parameters
- Using the CLI to View Voice and Video Settings
- Configuring EDCA Parameters
- Using the CLI to Configure EDCA Parameters
- Configuring Cisco Discovery Protocol
- Using the GUI to Configure Cisco Discovery Protocol
- Using the GUI to View Cisco Discovery Protocol Information
- Using the CLI to Configure Cisco Discovery Protocol
- Using the CLI to View Cisco Discovery Protocol Information
- Configuring RFID Tag Tracking
- Using the CLI to Configure RFID Tag Tracking
- Using the CLI to View RFID Tag Tracking Information
- Using the CLI to Debug RFID Tag Tracking Issues
- Configuring and Viewing Location Settings
- Modifying the NMSP Notification Interval for Clients, RFID Tags, and Rogues
- Synchronizing the Controller and Location Appliance
- Configuring the Supervisor 720 to Support the WiSM
- General WiSM Guidelines
- Using the Wireless LAN Controller Network Module
- C H A P T E R 5 Configuring Security Solutions
- Layer 3 Solutions
- Configuring RADIUS on the ACS
- Using the GUI to Configure RADIUS
- Using the CLI to Configure RADIUS
- RADIUS Authentication Attributes Sent by the Access Point
- RADIUS Accounting Attributes
- Configuring TACACS+
- Configuring TACACS+ on the ACS
- Using the GUI to Configure TACACS+
- Using the CLI to Configure TACACS+
- Viewing the TACACS+ Administration Server Logs
- Configuring Local Network Users
- Using the GUI to Configure Local Network Users
- Using the CLI to Configure Local Network Users
- Configuring LDAP
- Using the CLI to Configure LDAP
- Configuring Local EAP
- Using the GUI to Configure Local EAP
- Using the CLI to Configure Local EAP
- Configuring the System for SpectraLink NetLink Telephones
- Using the CLI to Enable Long Preambles
- Using the CLI to Configure Enhanced Distributed Channel Access
- Configuring DHCP Option 82
- Configuring and Applying Access Control Lists
- Using the GUI to Configure Access Control Lists
- Using the GUI to Apply Access Control Lists
- Applying an Access Control List to the Controller CPU
- Applying an Access Control List to a WLAN
- Applying a Preauthentication Access Control List to a WLAN
- Using the CLI to Configure Access Control Lists
- Using the CLI to Apply Access Control Lists
- Configuring Management Frame Protection
- Guidelines for Using MFP
- Using the GUI to Configure MFP
- Using the GUI to View MFP Settings
- Using the CLI to Configure MFP
- Using the CLI to View MFP Settings
- Using the CLI to Debug MFP Issues
- Configuring Identity Networking
- RADIUS Attributes Used in Identity Networking
- Interface-Name
- Tunnel Attributes
- Configuring AAA Override
- Using the GUI to Configure AAA Override
- Using the CLI to Configure AAA Override
- Detecting Rogue Devices
- WCS Interaction
- Using the CLI to Configure RLDP
- Configuring Rogue Classification Rules
- Using the CLI to Configure Rogue Classification Rules
- Viewing and Classifying Rogue Devices
- Using the CLI to View and Classify Rogue Devices
- Configuring IDS
- Using the CLI to Configure IDS Sensors
- Viewing Shunned Clients
- Configuring IDS Signatures
- Using the GUI to Configure IDS Signatures
- Using the CLI to Configure IDS Signatures
- Using the CLI to View IDS Signature Events
- Configuring wIPS
- Viewing wIPS Information
- Detecting Active Exploits
- C H A P T E R 6 Configuring WLANsWireless Device Access
- Creating WLANs
- Using the CLI to Create WLANs
- Searching WLANs
- Configuring DHCP
- Security Considerations
- Using the CLI to Configure DHCP
- Using the CLI to Debug DHCP
- Configuring MAC Filtering for WLANs
- Enabling MAC Filtering
- Configuring the DTIM Period
- Using the CLI to Configure the DTIM Period
- Configuring Peer-to-Peer Blocking
- Guidelines for Using Peer-to-Peer Blocking
- Using the CLI to Configure Peer-to-Peer Blocking
- Static WEP Keys
- Configuring a WLAN for Both Static and Dynamic WEP
- CKIP
- Configuring a Session Timeout
- Using the CLI to Configure a Session Timeout
- VPN Passthrough
- Assigning a QoS Profile to a WLAN
- Using the GUI to Assign a QoS Profile to a WLAN
- Using the CLI to Assign a QoS Profile to a WLAN
- Guidelines for Configuring QBSS
- Using the GUI to Configure QBSS
- Using the CLI to Configure QBSS
- Guidelines for Using IPv6 Bridging
- Using the GUI to Configure IPv6 Bridging
- Using the CLI to Configure IPv6 Bridging
- Using the GUI to Configure CCX Aironet IEs
- Using the CLI to Configure CCX Aironet IEs
- Creating Access Point Groups
- Configuring Web Redirect with 802.1X Authentication
- Splash Page Web Redirect
- Using the GUI to Configure Web Redirect
- Using the CLI to Configure Web Redirect
- Disabling Accounting Servers per WLAN
- Disabling Coverage Hole Detection per WLAN
- Using the CLI to Disable Coverage Hole Detection on a WLAN
- Guidelines for Using NAC Out-of-Band Integration
- Using the GUI to Configure NAC Out-of-Band Integration
- Using the CLI to Configure NAC Out-of-Band Integration
- C H A P T E R 7 Controlling Lightweight Access Points
- Verifying that Access Points Join the Controller
- Viewing CAPWAP MTU Information
- Using the GUI to Configure Global Credentials for Access Points
- Using the CLI to Configure Global Credentials for Access Points
- Configuring Authentication for Access Points
- Using the GUI to Configure Authentication for Access Points
- Using the CLI to Configure Authentication for Access Points
- Configuring the Switch for Authentication
- Autonomous Access Points Converted to Lightweight Mode
- Reverting from Lightweight Mode to Autonomous Mode
- Authorizing Access Points
- Authorizing Access Points Using LSCs
- Using the GUI to Authorize Access Points
- Using the CLI to Authorize Access Points
- Using DHCP Option 43 and DHCP Option 60
- Configuring the Syslog Server for Access Points
- Using a Controller to Send Debug Commands to Access Points Converted to Lightweight Mode
- Using the CLI to Retrieve Radio Core Dumps
- Using the CLI to Upload Radio Core Dumps
- Uploading Memory Core Dumps from Converted Access Points
- Using the CLI to Upload Access Point Core Dumps
- Disabling the Reset Button on Access Points Converted to Lightweight Mode
- Cisco Workgroup Bridges
- Guidelines for Using WGBs
- Sample WGB Configuration
- Using the CLI to View the Status of Workgroup Bridges
- Configuring Backup Controllers
- Using the GUI to Configure Backup Controllers
- Using the CLI to Configure Backup Controllers
- Configuring Failover Priority for Access Points
- Using the CLI to Configure Failover Priority for Access Points
- Configuring Country Codes
- Using the GUI to Configure Country Codes
- Using the CLI to Configure Country Codes
- Migrating Access Points from the -J Regulatory Domain to the -U Regulatory Domain
- Guidelines for Migration
- Using the W56 Band in Japan
- Optimizing RFID Tracking on Access Points
- Using the CLI to Optimize RFID Tracking on Access Points
- Configuring Probe Request Forwarding
- Retrieving the Unique Device Identifier on Controllers and Access Points
- Using the CLI to Retrieve the Unique Device Identifier on Controllers and Access Points
- Using the GUI to Perform a Link Test
- Using the CLI to Perform a Link Test
- Using the GUI to Configure Link Latency
- Using the CLI to Configure Link Latency
- Configuring Power over Ethernet
- Using the GUI to Configure Power over Ethernet
- Using the CLI to Configure Power over Ethernet
- Configuring Flashing LEDs
- Using the CLI to View Clients
- Chapter 8 Controlling Mesh Acces Point
- Network Access
- Deployment Modes
- Point-to-Point Wireless Bridging
- Architecture Overview
- Mesh Neighbors, Parents, and Children
- Adding Mesh Access Points to the Mesh Network
- Configuring External Authentication and Authorization Using a RADIUS Server
- Defining the Mesh Access Point Role
- Configuring Local Mesh Parameters
- Client Roaming
- Configuring Ethernet Bridging and Ethernet VLAN Tagging
- Configuring Advanced Features
- Guidelines for Using Voice on the Mesh Network
- Voice Call Support in a Mesh Network
- Enabling Mesh Multicast Containment for Video
- Backhaul Client Access (Universal Access) for Indoor and Outdoor Mesh Access Points
- Using the CLI to View Mesh Statistics for an Access Point
- Viewing Neighbor Statistics for an Access Point
- Using the CLI to View Neighbor Statistics for an Access Point
- Converting Indoor Access Points to Mesh Access Points (1130AG, 1240AG)
- Changing MAP and RAP Roles for Indoor Mesh Access Points (1130AG, 1240AG)
- Converting Indoor Mesh Access Points to Non-Mesh Lightweight Access Points (1130AG, 1240AG)
- Configuring Mesh Access Points to Operate with Cisco 3200 Series Mobile Access Routers
- Using the GUI to Enable Mesh Access Points to Operate with Cisco 3200 Series Mobile Access Routers
- Using the CLI to Enable Mesh Access Points to Operate with Cisco 3200 Series Mobile Access Routers
- C H A P T E R 9 Managing Controller Software and Configurations
- Guidelines for Upgrading to Controller Software 5.2 in Mesh Networks
- Mandatory Boot Variable Update for Networks with 1522 Access Points
- Upgrade Compatibility Matrix
- Using the GUI to Upgrade Controller Software
- Using the CLI to Upgrade Controller Software
- Transferring Files to and from a Controller
- Using the GUI to Download Device Certificates
- Using the CLI to Download Device Certificates
- Downloading CA Certificates
- Using the CLI to Download CA Certificates
- Uploading PACs
- Using the CLI to Upload PACs
- Uploading and Downloading Configuration Files
- Downloading Configuration Files
- Saving Configurations
- Editing Configuration Files
- Clearing the Controller Configuration
- Chapter 10 Managing User Account
- Using the CLI to Create a Lobby Ambassador Account
- Creating Guest User Accounts as a Lobby Ambassador
- Viewing Guest User Accounts
- Using the CLI to View Guest Accounts
- Choosing the Web Authentication Login Page
- Choosing the Default Web Authentication Login Page
- Using the CLI to Choose the Default Web Authentication Login Page
- Modified Default Web Authentication Login Page Example
- Creating a Customized Web Authentication Login Page
- Using a Customized Web Authentication Login Page from an External Web Server
- Using the CLI to Choose a Customized Web Authentication Login Page from an External Web Server
- Using the GUI to Download a Customized Web Authentication Login Page
- Using the CLI to Download a Customized Web Authentication Login Page
- Customized Web Authentication Login Page Example
- Assigning Login, Login Failure, and Logout Pages per WLAN
- Using the CLI to Assign Login, Login Failure, and Logout Pages per WLAN
- Configuring Wired Guest Access
- Configuration Overview
- Using the CLI to Configure Wired Guest Access
- C H A P T E R 11 Configuring Radio Resource ManagementWireless Device Access
- Dynamic Channel Assignment
- Coverage Hole Detection and Correction
- RRM Benefits
- RF Group Leader
- Using the GUI to Configure an RF Group
- Viewing RF Group Status
- Using the CLI to View RF Group Status
- Using the GUI to Configure RF Group Mode
- Using the GUI to Configure Dynamic Channel Assignment
- Using the GUI to Configure Coverage Hole Detection
- Using the GUI to Configure RRM Profile Thresholds, Monitoring Channels, and Monitor Intervals
- Using the CLI to Configure RRM
- Using the CLI to View RRM Settings
- Using the CLI to Debug RRM Issues
- Statically Assigning Channel and Transmit Power Settings to Access Point Radios
- Using the CLI to Statically Assign Channel and Transmit Power Settings
- Disabling Dynamic Channel and Power Assignment Globally for a Controller
- Enabling Rogue Access Point Detection in RF Groups
- Using the CLI to Enable Rogue Access Point Detection in RF Groups
- Radio Measurement Requests
- Using the CLI to Configure CCX Radio Management
- Using the CLI to Debug CCX Radio Management Issues
- Guidelines for Using Pico Cell Mode
- Using the CLI to Configure Pico Cell Mode
- Using the CLI to Debug Pico Cell Mode Issues
- C H A P T E R 12 Configuring Mobility GroupsWireless Device Access
- Overview of Mobility Groups
- Determining When to Include Controllers in a Mobility Group
- Using Mobility Groups with NAT Devices
- Configuring Mobility Groups
- Using the GUI to Configure Mobility Groups
- Using the CLI to Configure Mobility Groups
- Viewing Mobility Group Statistics
- Using the CLI to View Mobility Group Statistics
- Configuring Auto-Anchor Mobility
- Guidelines for Using Auto-Anchor Mobility
- Using the CLI to Configure Auto-Anchor Mobility
- WLAN Mobility Security Values
- Using Symmetric Mobility Tunneling
- Running Mobility Ping Tests
- C H A P T E R 13 Configuring Hybrid REAPWireless Device Access
- Hybrid REAP Guidelines
- Configuring Hybrid REAP
- Configuring the Controller for Hybrid REAP
- Using the GUI to Configure the Controller for Hybrid REAP
- Using the CLI to Configure the Controller for Hybrid REAP
- Using the CLI to Configure an Access Point for Hybrid REAP
- Connecting Client Devices to the WLANs
- Hybrid-REAP Groups and Backup RADIUS Servers
- Hybrid-REAP Groups and Local Authentication
- Using the CLI to Configure Hybrid-REAP Groups
- Translated Safety Warnings
- Safety Considerations
- Class 1 Laser Product Warning
- Ground Conductor Warning
- Chassis Warning for Rack-Mounting and Servicing
- Battery Handling Warning for 4400 Series Controllers
- Equipment Installation Warning
- More Than One Power Supply Warning for 4400 Series Controllers
- A P P E N D I X B Declarations of Conformity and Regulatory Information
- Department of Communications—Canada
- European Community, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein
- Declaration of Conformity for RF Exposure
- Guidelines for Operating Controllers in Japan
- Power Cable and AC Adapter Warning for Japan
- Administrative Rules for Cisco Aironet Access Points in Taiwan
- All Access Points
- Declaration of Conformity Statements
- Appendix C End User License and Warranty
- End User License Agreement
- Limited Warranty
- Disclaimer of Warranty
- Notices
- Interpreting LEDs
- Appendix D Troubleshooting
- Using the CLI to Troubleshoot Problems
- Configuring System and Message Logging
- Using the GUI to Configure System and Message Logging
- Using the GUI to View Message Logs
- Using the CLI to Configure System and Message Logging
- Using the CLI to View System and Message Logs
- Viewing Access Point Event Logs
- Uploading Logs and Crash Files
- Using the CLI to Upload Logs and Crash Files
- Uploading Core Dumps from the Controller
- Troubleshooting CCXv5 Client Devices
- Roaming and Real-Time Diagnostics
- Using the CLI to Configure the Diagnostic Channel
- Using the GUI to Configure Client Reporting
- Using the CLI to Configure Client Reporting
- Using the CLI to Configure Roaming and Real-Time Diagnostics
- Using the Debug Facility
- Configuring Wireless Sniffing
- Using the CLI to Configure Sniffing on an Access Point
- Troubleshooting Access Points Using Telnet or SSH
- Debugging the Access Point Monitor Service
- Appendix E Logical Connectivity Diagram
- Cisco WiSM
- Catalyst 3750G Integrated Wireless LAN Controller Switch
- Cisco 28/37/38xx Integrated Services Router
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