5/26/05 © 2005 All Rights Reserved.OL-7426-03Welcome to the Product Guide!Product GuideCisco WLAN Solution 3.0: Last Updated May 26, 2005The Product G
5/26/05 Obtaining Technical AssistanceOL-7426-03Obtaining Technical AssistanceObtaining Technical AssistanceFor all customers, partners, resellers, an
5/26/05 Converting a Cisco WLAN Solution from Layer 2 to Layer 3 ModeOL-7426-034. Select WIRELESS/Cisco APs to navigate to the Cisco APs page, and MAK
5/26/05 Using the Cisco WCS User InterfaceOL-7426-0314. Connect each Cisco 1000 Series lightweight access point to its final location in the network.
5/26/05 Using the Cisco WCS User InterfaceOL-7426-035. Change the LWAPP Transport Mode from Layer 2 to Layer 3:A. Select CONFIGURE/Controllers to navi
5/26/05 Using the Cisco WCS User InterfaceOL-7426-03E. On the <IP address> > Controller Commands page, under Administrative Commands, select
5/26/05 Converting a Cisco WLAN Solution from Layer 3 to Layer 2 ModeOL-7426-03Converting a Cisco WLAN Solution from Layer 3 to Layer 2 ModeConverting
5/26/05 Converting a Cisco WLAN Solution from Layer 3 to Layer 2 ModeOL-7426-03Using the Cisco WCS User InterfaceUsing the Cisco WCS User InterfaceWhe
5/26/05 Configuring a Firewall for Cisco WCSOL-7426-03Configuring a Firewall for Cisco WCSConfiguring a Firewall for Cisco WCSWhen a Cisco WCS Server
5/26/05 Configuring the System for SpectraLink NetLink TelephonesOL-7426-03Configuring the System for SpectraLink NetLink TelephonesConfiguring the Sy
5/26/05 Configuring the System for SpectraLink NetLink TelephonesOL-7426-03• When the Short Preamble Enabled box is checked, the Operating System is s
5/26/05 Configuring the System for SpectraLink NetLink TelephonesOL-7426-03• The Cisco Wireless LAN Controller reboots. This will take some time, duri
5/26/05 Obtaining Additional Publications and InformationOL-7426-03Definitions of Service Request SeverityDefinitions of Service Request SeverityTo en
5/26/05 Management over WirelessOL-7426-03Using Management over WirelessManagement over WirelessThe Cisco WLAN Solution Management over Wireless featu
5/26/05 Configuring a WLAN for a DHCP ServerOL-7426-03Configuring a WLAN for a DHCP ServerConfiguring a WLAN for a DHCP ServerUsing the Command Line I
5/26/05 Customizing the Web Auth Login ScreenOL-7426-03Customizing the Web Auth Login ScreenCustomizing the Web Auth Login ScreenWhen a Cisco system o
5/26/05 Customizing the Web Auth Login ScreenOL-7426-03• The Web Message “Cisco WLAN Solution is pleased to provide the Wireless LAN infrastructure fo
5/26/05 Customizing the Web Auth Login ScreenOL-7426-03Clearing and Restoring the Cisco WLAN Solution LogoClearing and Restoring the Cisco WLAN Soluti
5/26/05 Customizing the Web Auth Login ScreenOL-7426-03Copying the Logo or Graphic to the TFTP ServerCopying the Logo or Graphic to the TFTP Server• C
5/26/05 Customizing the Web Auth Login ScreenOL-7426-03Creating a Custom URL RedirectCreating a Custom URL RedirectTo have Operating System redirect a
5/26/05 Customizing the Web Auth Login ScreenOL-7426-03This may take some time.Are you sure you want to start? (y/n) yTFTP Image transfer starting.Ima
5/26/05 Configuring Identity Networking for Operating SystemOL-7426-03Configuring Identity Networking for Operating SystemConfiguring Identity Network
5/26/05 Configuring Identity Networking for Operating SystemOL-7426-03• Type - 26 for Vendor-Specific• Length - 10• Vendor-Id - 14179• Vendor type - 2
5/26/05 FCC Statements for Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access PointsOL-7426-03FCC Statements for Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access PointsFCC Stat
5/26/05 Configuring Identity Networking for Operating SystemOL-7426-03+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | Interface Na
5/26/05 Configuring Identity Networking for Operating SystemOL-7426-03Reference [RFC2868] defines RADIUS tunnel attributes used for authentication and
5/26/05 NotesOL-7426-03Notes:Notes
5/26/05 TASKSOL-7426-03TASKSTASKSYou can perform the following tasks using the Cisco Wireless LAN Solution (Cisco WLAN Solution):Deployment and Quick
5/26/05 TASKSOL-7426-03• Viewing Network Status helps you monitor the Cisco WLAN Solution network status.Cisco 2700 Series Location Appliances• Config
5/26/05 Using the Cisco WLAN Solution CLIOL-7426-03Using the Cisco WLAN Solution CLIUsing the Cisco WLAN Solution CLIThe Command Line Interface allows
5/26/05 Logging Into the CLIOL-7426-03Use this procedure to configure a serial connection to your Cisco Wireless LAN Controller:1. Connect your comput
5/26/05 Logging Into the CLIOL-7426-03Using a Remote Ethernet ConnectionUsing a Remote Ethernet ConnectionYou will need:• A computer with access to th
5/26/05 Logging Out of the CLIOL-7426-03Logging Out of the CLILogging Out of the CLI• When you are done using the command line interface, navigate to
5/26/05 Navigating the CLIOL-7426-03Navigating the CLINavigating the CLI• You start at the root level.• At the root level, type ‘help’ to see systemwi
5/26/05 Industry Canada Required User Information for Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access PointsOL-7426-03Industry Canada Required User Information f
5/26/05 Configuring the Cisco Wireless LAN ControllerOL-7426-03Configuring the Cisco Wireless LAN ControllerConfiguring the Cisco Wireless LAN Control
5/26/05 Configuring System ParametersOL-7426-03- Distribution System physical port (1000BASE-T, 1000BASE-SX, or 10/100BASE-T). Note that 1000BASE-SX S
5/26/05 Configuring System ParametersOL-7426-03CountryCountryThe Cisco Wireless LAN Controller has been designed to be used in countries with differen
5/26/05 Configuring Cisco Wireless LAN Controller InterfacesOL-7426-03Supported 802.11a and 802.11b/g ProtocolsSupported 802.11a and 802.11b/g Protoco
5/26/05 Configuring Cisco Wireless LAN Controller InterfacesOL-7426-03configured, and allows separate communication streams to exist on any or all of
5/26/05 Configuring Cisco Wireless LAN Controller InterfacesOL-7426-03Creating and Assigning the AP-Manager InterfaceCreating and Assigning the AP-Man
5/26/05 Configuring Cisco Wireless LAN Controller InterfacesOL-7426-03• To view the details of an Operator-Defined Interface, use the show interface d
5/26/05 Configuring Cisco Wireless LAN Controller InterfacesOL-7426-03• And then use the following:>config interface address virtual <IP addr>
5/26/05 Creating Access Control ListsOL-7426-03• Configure port priority on the STP ports using the following command:>config spanningtree port pri
5/26/05 Configuring WLANsOL-7426-03Configuring WLANsConfiguring WLANsCisco Wireless LAN Controllers can control up to 16 Cisco WLAN Solution Wireless
5/26/05 FCC Statements for Cisco 2000 Series Wireless LAN ControllersOL-7426-03FCC Statements for Cisco 2000 Series Wireless LAN ControllersFCC Statem
5/26/05 Local MAC FilterOL-7426-03• If necessary, use the following command:>config wlan mac-filtering enable <WLAN id> where <WLAN id>
5/26/05 Local MAC FilterOL-7426-03• To remove a VLAN assignment from a WLAN, use the following command:>config wlan vlan <WLAN id> untaggedwh
5/26/05 Local MAC FilterOL-7426-03for 104-bit/128-bit keys, or 32 hexadecimal or 16 ASCII characters for 128-bit/152-bit keys; and - <key-index>
5/26/05 Local MAC FilterOL-7426-03IPSec AuthenticationIPSec AuthenticationIPSec uses hmac-sha-1 authentication as the default for encrypting WLAN data
5/26/05 Local MAC FilterOL-7426-03IKE Phase 1 Aggressive and Main ModesIKE Phase 1 Aggressive and Main ModesIPSec IKE uses the Phase 1 Aggressive (fas
5/26/05 Local MAC FilterOL-7426-03Local NetuserLocal NetuserCisco Wireless LAN Controllers have built-in network client authentication capability, sim
5/26/05 Configuring Mobility GroupsOL-7426-03Configuring Mobility GroupsConfiguring Mobility GroupsAll Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers that can communi
5/26/05 Configuring SNMPOL-7426-03Configuring SNMPConfiguring SNMP• When your Cisco WLAN Solution is to send SNMP protocol to the Cisco Wireless Contr
5/26/05 Configuring Other Ports and ParametersOL-7426-03Radio Resource Management (RRM)Radio Resource Management (RRM)• The Operating System Radio Res
5/26/05 Adding SSL to the Web User InterfaceOL-7426-03Adding SSL to the Web User InterfaceAdding SSL to the Web User InterfaceWhen you plan to secure
5/26/05 FCC Statements for Cisco 4100 Series Wireless LAN Controllers and Cisco 4400 Series Wireless LAN ControllersOL-7426-03FCC Statements for Cisco
5/26/05 Adding SSL to the Web User InterfaceOL-7426-03Externally-Generated CertificateExternally-Generated CertificateShould you desire to use your ow
5/26/05 Adding SSL to the Web User InterfaceOL-7426-03• Enter the password for the .PEM file, so Operating System can decrypt the Web Administration S
5/26/05 Transferring Files To and From a Cisco Wireless LAN ControllerOL-7426-03Transferring Files To and From a Cisco Wireless LAN ControllerTransfer
5/26/05 Updating the Operating System SoftwareOL-7426-03• Download the desired Operating System software update file from the Cisco website to the def
5/26/05 Using the Startup WizardOL-7426-03TFTP receive complete... extracting components.Writing new bootloader to flash.Making backup copy of RTOS.Wr
5/26/05 Adding SSL to the Web User InterfaceOL-7426-03• Network Interface (Distribution System) Physical Port number: * Cisco 2000 Series Wireless LAN
5/26/05 Adding SSL to the Web User InterfaceOL-7426-03Locally-Generated CertificateLocally-Generated CertificateShould you desire to have the Operatin
5/26/05 Adding SSL to the Web User InterfaceOL-7426-03• Buy or create your own Web Administration SSL key and certificate. If not already done, use a
5/26/05 Adding SSL to the 802.11 InterfaceOL-7426-03Certificate installed.Please restart the switch (reset system) to use the new certificate.• Verify
5/26/05 Adding SSL to the 802.11 InterfaceOL-7426-03• Verify that the Web Administration certificate is properly loaded:>show certificate summaryWe
5/26/05 Safety ConsiderationsOL-7426-03Safety ConsiderationsSafety Considerations• The 1000BASE-SX and 1000BASE-LX SFP modules and AIR-WLC4112-K9, AIR
5/26/05 Adding SSL to the 802.11 InterfaceOL-7426-03• In the CLI, use the transfer download start command, and answer ‘n’ to the prompt, to view the c
5/26/05 Saving ConfigurationsOL-7426-03• Save the SSL certificate, key and secure web password in active working memory to NVRAM (non-volatile RAM) so
5/26/05 Clearing ConfigurationsOL-7426-03Clearing ConfigurationsClearing ConfigurationsAs described in Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Memory, the Cisco
5/26/05 Resetting the Cisco Wireless LAN ControllerOL-7426-03Resetting the Cisco Wireless LAN ControllerResetting the Cisco Wireless LAN ControllerAft
5/26/05 Using the Cisco Wireless Control SystemOL-7426-03Using the Cisco Wireless Control SystemUsing the Cisco Wireless Control SystemRefer to the fo
5/26/05 Using the Cisco Wireless Control SystemOL-7426-03- Acknowledging Rogue Access Points - Locating Clients - Finding Coverage Holes - Pinging a N
5/26/05 Starting and Stopping Windows Cisco WCSOL-7426-03Starting and Stopping Windows Cisco WCSStarting and Stopping Windows Cisco WCS• Starting Cisc
5/26/05 Starting and Stopping Windows Cisco WCSOL-7426-03Starting Cisco WCS as a Windows ServiceStarting Cisco WCS as a Windows ServiceWhen the Cisco
5/26/05 Starting and Stopping Windows Cisco WCSOL-7426-03Stopping the Cisco WCS Windows ApplicationStopping the Cisco WCS Windows ApplicationYou can s
5/26/05 Starting and Stopping Windows Cisco WCSOL-7426-03Checking the Cisco WCS Windows Service StatusChecking the Cisco WCS Windows Service StatusWhe
5/26/05 Safety ConsiderationsOL-7426-03• The Cisco 1000 Series lightweight access points with or without external antenna ports are only intended for
5/26/05 Starting and Stopping Linux Cisco WCSOL-7426-03Starting and Stopping Linux Cisco WCSStarting and Stopping Linux Cisco WCS• Starting the Linux
5/26/05 Cisco WCSChecking the Linux Cisco WCS StatusOL-7426-03Checking the Linux Cisco WCS StatusCisco WCSChecking the Linux Cisco WCS StatusYou can c
5/26/05 Starting and Stopping the Cisco WCS Web InterfaceOL-7426-03Starting and Stopping the Cisco WCS Web InterfaceStarting and Stopping the Cisco WC
5/26/05 Starting and Stopping the Cisco WCS Web InterfaceOL-7426-03The Cisco WCS User Interface is now active and available for your use, and displays
5/26/05 Using Cisco WCSOL-7426-03Using Cisco WCSUsing Cisco WCS• Checking the Cisco WLAN Solution Network Summary • Adding a Cisco Wireless LAN Contro
5/26/05 Checking the Cisco WLAN Solution Network SummaryOL-7426-03Checking the Cisco WLAN Solution Network SummaryChecking the Cisco WLAN Solution Net
5/26/05 Checking the Cisco WLAN Solution Network SummaryOL-7426-03After you have configured the Cisco WCS database with one or more Cisco Wireless LAN
5/26/05 Adding a Cisco Wireless LAN Controller to Cisco WCSOL-7426-03Adding a Cisco Wireless LAN Controller to Cisco WCSAdding a Cisco Wireless LAN Co
5/26/05 Creating an RF Calibration ModelOL-7426-03• Click OK, and the Cisco WCS User Interface displays the Please wait... dialog screen while it cont
5/26/05 Adding a Campus Map to the Cisco WCS DatabaseOL-7426-03Adding a Campus Map to the Cisco WCS DatabaseAdding a Campus Map to the Cisco WCS Datab
5/26/05 Safety ConsiderationsOL-7426-03WarningThis equipment must be grounded. Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absen
5/26/05 Adding a Building to a CampusOL-7426-03• Ensure that the graphic has been added correctly by clicking the new Campus Name to have the Cisco WC
5/26/05 Adding a Building to a CampusOL-7426-03• From the Select a command drop-down menu, select New Building and click GO to have the Cisco WCS User
5/26/05 Adding a Building to a CampusOL-7426-03- Click on the Building rectangle and drag it to the desired position on the Campus map.- Click Save to
5/26/05 Adding a Standalone Building to the Cisco WCS DatabaseOL-7426-03Adding a Standalone Building to the Cisco WCS DatabaseAdding a Standalone Buil
5/26/05 Adding an Outdoor Area to a CampusOL-7426-03Adding an Outdoor Area to a CampusAdding an Outdoor Area to a CampusYou can add Outdoor Areas to a
5/26/05 Adding an Outdoor Area to a CampusOL-7426-03• Click GO to have the Cisco WCS User Interface display the <Campus Name> > New Outdoor A
5/26/05 Adding an Outdoor Area to a CampusOL-7426-03- Click Save to save the Outdoor Area definition and its Campus location in the Cisco WCS database
5/26/05 Adding Floor Plans to a Campus BuildingOL-7426-03Adding Floor Plans to a Campus BuildingAdding Floor Plans to a Campus BuildingAfter you have
5/26/05 Adding Floor Plans to a Campus BuildingOL-7426-03• From the Select a command drop-down menu, select New Floor Area and click GO to have the Ci
5/26/05 Adding Floor Plans to a Campus BuildingOL-7426-03- Click Save to save the Building definition to the Cisco WCS database. The Cisco WCS User In
5/26/05 Safety ConsiderationsOL-7426-03WarningTo prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing a unit in a rack, you must take special precautions
5/26/05 Using Map EditorOL-7426-03Using Map EditorUsing Map EditorMap Editor allows you to define, draw, and enhance floor plan related information. I
5/26/05 Adding Floor Plans to a Standalone BuildingOL-7426-03Adding Floor Plans to a Standalone BuildingAdding Floor Plans to a Standalone BuildingAft
5/26/05 Adding Floor Plans to a Standalone BuildingOL-7426-03• From the Select a command drop-down menu, select New Floor Area. • Click GO to have the
5/26/05 Adding Floor Plans to a Standalone BuildingOL-7426-03• In the <Building Name> > New Floor page, you can add floors to a Building to o
5/26/05 Adding Floor Plans to a Standalone BuildingOL-7426-03• In the Maps > <Building Name> page, left-click any of the Floor or Basement im
5/26/05 Adding Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Points to Floor Plan and Open Area MapsOL-7426-03Adding Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point
5/26/05 Adding Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Points to Floor Plan and Open Area MapsOL-7426-03Cisco WCS displays the associated Coverage Area M
5/26/05 Adding Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Points to Floor Plan and Open Area MapsOL-7426-03• From the Select a command drop-down menu, selec
5/26/05 Adding Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Points to Floor Plan and Open Area MapsOL-7426-03• Click OK to have the Cisco WCS User Interface a
5/26/05 Adding Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Points to Floor Plan and Open Area MapsOL-7426-03• When you have imported a .PNG, .JPG, or .GIF fo
5/26/05 Legal InformationOL-7426-03Legal InformationLegal InformationThis section includes the following legal information:• Products • End User Licen
5/26/05 Safety ConsiderationsOL-7426-03AttentionPour éviter toute blessure corporelle pendant les opérations de montage ou de réparation de cette unit
5/26/05 Adding Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Points to Floor Plan and Open Area MapsOL-7426-03• When you have imported a .FPE and a .PNG, .JPG,
5/26/05 Monitoring Predicted Coverage (RSSI)OL-7426-03Monitoring Predicted Coverage (RSSI)Monitoring Predicted Coverage (RSSI)Use MONITOR/Maps, click
5/26/05 Monitoring Channels on a Floor MapOL-7426-03Monitoring Channels on a Floor MapMonitoring Channels on a Floor MapUse MONITOR/Maps, click an ite
5/26/05 Monitoring Users on a Floor MapOL-7426-03Monitoring Users on a Floor MapMonitoring Users on a Floor MapUse MONITOR/Maps, click an item in the
5/26/05 Troubleshooting with Cisco WCSOL-7426-03Troubleshooting with Cisco WCSTroubleshooting with Cisco WCS• Checking the Cisco WLAN Solution Network
5/26/05 Detecting and Locating Rogue Access PointsOL-7426-03• To see more detail on the rogue access points, click the Rogues indicator to display the
5/26/05 Detecting and Locating Rogue Access PointsOL-7426-03• To see more rogue access point information, click any Rogue MAC Address link to have Cis
5/26/05 Detecting and Locating Rogue Access PointsOL-7426-03The Alarms > Rogue AP <MAC address> page shows detailed information about the rog
5/26/05 Acknowledging Rogue Access PointsOL-7426-03• In the Alarms > Rogue AP <MAC address> page, select Map to have Cisco WCS display the cu
5/26/05 Locating ClientsOL-7426-03• From the Clients page, click the User Name of the client you want to locate. Cisco WCS displays the corresponding
5/26/05 Safety ConsiderationsOL-7426-03AvisoPara se prevenir contra danos corporais ao montar ou reparar esta unidade numa estante, deverá tomar preca
5/26/05 Finding Coverage HolesOL-7426-03Finding Coverage HolesFinding Coverage HolesCoverage holes are areas where clients cannot receive a signal fro
5/26/05 Viewing Current Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Status and ConfigurationsOL-7426-03Viewing Current Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Status and Conf
5/26/05 Updating OS Software from Cisco WCSOL-7426-03Updating OS Software from Cisco WCSUpdating OS Software from Cisco WCSWhen you plan to update Cis
5/26/05 Updating OS Software from Cisco WCSOL-7426-03• In the Download Software to Switch page, click the Browse button and navigate to the OS code up
5/26/05 Managing Cisco WCS and DatabaseOL-7426-03Managing Cisco WCS and DatabaseManaging Cisco WCS and Database• Installing Cisco WCS • Updating the W
5/26/05 Updating the Windows Cisco WCSOL-7426-03Updating the Windows Cisco WCSUpdating the Windows Cisco WCSDo the following:• If possible, stop all C
5/26/05 Updating the Linux Cisco WCSOL-7426-03• Reinstall the Cisco WCS application as described in Installing Cisco WCS.• From the Windows START butt
5/26/05 Updating the Linux Cisco WCSOL-7426-03Uninstall the Old Cisco WCS Server Application• Enter ./uninstallAirespaceControlSystem to uninstall the
5/26/05 Reinitializing the Windows Cisco WCS DatabaseOL-7426-03Reinitializing the Windows Cisco WCS DatabaseReinitializing the Windows Cisco WCS Datab
5/26/05 Reinitializing the Linux Cisco WCS DatabaseOL-7426-03Administering Cisco WCS Users and PasswordsAdministering Cisco WCS Users and PasswordsCis
5/26/05 Safety ConsiderationsOL-7426-03AvisoPara evitar lesões corporais ao montar ou dar manutenção a esta unidade em um rack, é necessário tomar tod
5/26/05 Reinitializing the Linux Cisco WCS DatabaseOL-7426-03Changing PasswordsChanging Passwords• If not already done, start the Cisco WCS as describ
5/26/05 Using the Web User InterfaceOL-7426-03Using the Web User InterfaceUsing the Web User InterfaceThe Web User Interface is described in Web User
5/26/05 Using the Web User InterfaceOL-7426-03• For an unsecure http connection, enter the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller IP Address (http://<Cisco
5/26/05 Adding Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Points to a Cisco Wireless LAN ControllerOL-7426-03Adding Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Poi
5/26/05 Adding ID Certificates to a Cisco Wireless LAN ControllerOL-7426-03Adding ID Certificates to a Cisco Wireless LAN ControllerAdding ID Certific
5/26/05 Configuring and Operating Cisco 2700 Series Location AppliancesOL-7426-03Configuring and Operating Cisco 2700 Series Location AppliancesConfig
5/26/05 Configuring Location AppliancesOL-7426-03Configuring Location AppliancesConfiguring Location AppliancesAfter initial configuration using a CLI
5/26/05 Configuring Location AppliancesOL-7426-0310. Click Save. Cisco WCS searches for the location appliance and adds it to the Cisco WCS database.1
5/26/05 Configuring Location AppliancesOL-7426-03When you have successfully associated the Controller and location appliance databases, the Sync. Stat
5/26/05 Configuring Location AppliancesOL-7426-03Editing Location Appliance Polling ParametersEditing Location Appliance Polling ParametersAfter addin
5/26/05 Safety ConsiderationsOL-7426-03AdvarselFor at forhindre legemesbeskadigelse ved montering eller service af denne enhed i et rack, skal du sikr
5/26/05 Configuring Location AppliancesOL-7426-03- Statistics Polling and Interval: Select the check box to turn Polling on, and enter the number of s
5/26/05 Configuring Location AppliancesOL-7426-03- Rogue AP History and Interval: Select the check box to turn Historical data collection on, and ente
5/26/05 Configuring Location AppliancesOL-7426-03Adding Location Appliance User GroupsAdding Location Appliance User GroupsThe Cisco 2700 Series Locat
5/26/05 Configuring Location AppliancesOL-7426-033. Click Groups to have Cisco WCS display the Location Appliance > Groups > <LocAppli-ance N
5/26/05 Configuring Location AppliancesOL-7426-035. Change the User Password, Group Name, or permission to Read Access, Write Access, or Full Access.6
5/26/05 Configuring Location AppliancesOL-7426-03Deleting Location Appliance Host AccessDeleting Location Appliance Host AccessThe Cisco 2700 Series L
5/26/05 Configuring Location AppliancesOL-7426-03Location Appliance Application Software, and Restarting the Location Appliance Application Software.
5/26/05 Operating the Location AppliancesOL-7426-03Operating Location AppliancesOperating the Location Appliances• Viewing Location Appliance Alarms •
5/26/05 Operating the Location AppliancesOL-7426-03Assigning and Unassigning Location Appliance AlarmsAssigning and Unassigning Location Appliance Ala
5/26/05 Operating the Location AppliancesOL-7426-03Viewing Location Appliance EventsViewing Location Appliance EventsCisco WCS users can download zipp
5/26/05 Safety ConsiderationsOL-7426-03WarningThere is the danger of explosion if the Cisco 4400 Series Wireless LAN Controller battery is replaced in
5/26/05 Operating the Location AppliancesOL-7426-036. Click Submit to start the restore process.7. Click OK to restore the historical data from the Ci
5/26/05 Operating the Location AppliancesOL-7426-03Viewing Location Appliance Current StatusViewing Location Appliance Current StatusAt any time, you
5/26/05 Operating the Location AppliancesOL-7426-03Downloading Location Appliance Log Files to Your Cisco WCS TerminalDownloading Location Appliance L
5/26/05 Operating the Location AppliancesOL-7426-03Defragmenting the Location Appliance DatabaseDefragmenting the Location Appliance DatabaseAt any ti
5/26/05 Operating the Location AppliancesOL-7426-03Rebooting the Location ApplianceRebooting the Location ApplianceAt any time, you can reboot the Cis
5/26/05 Troubleshooting TipsOL-7426-03Troubleshooting TipsTroubleshooting TipsYou can use the following sections to troubleshoot your Cisco WLAN Solut
5/26/05 Troubleshooting TipsOL-7426-03LRADIF_COVERAGE_PROFILE_FAILED Possible coverage hole detected - check Cisco 1000 Series lightweight access poin
5/26/05 Troubleshooting TipsOL-7426-03IPSEC_ESP_POLICY_FAILURE Check for IPSec configuration mismatch between WLAN and client.IPSEC_ESP_INVALID_SPI In
5/26/05 Troubleshooting TipsOL-7426-03Using Client Reason and Status Codes in the Trap LogUsing Reason and Status Codes in the Trap LogAs described in
5/26/05 Troubleshooting TipsOL-7426-03Client Status CodesClient Status CodesThe Client Status code may be any of the following:Using Cisco 1000 Series
5/26/05 Safety ConsiderationsOL-7426-03AttentionDanger d'explosion si la pile n'est pas remplacée correctement. Ne la remplacer que par une
5/26/05OL-7426-03offRed FLASHINGoff offDuplicate Cisco 1000 Series lightweight access point IP address. Table - Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access P
5/26/05 REFERENCESOL-7426-03REFERENCESREFERENCESThe following references are available: • Glossary • Cisco WLAN Solution Supported Country Codes • Cis
5/26/05 GlossaryOL-7426-03GlossaryGlossary10BASE-TAn IEEE standard (802.3) for operating 10 Mbps Ethernet networks (LANs) with twisted pair cabling an
5/26/05 GlossaryOL-7426-03802.11iA developing IEEE wireless LAN security standard. A subset of the 802.11i standard, WPA, is being deployed at this ti
5/26/05 GlossaryOL-7426-03AppletAn application or utility program that is designed to do a very specific and limited task.Application SoftwareA comput
5/26/05 GlossaryOL-7426-03BridgeA product that connects a local area network (LAN) to another local area network that uses the same protocol (for exam
5/26/05 GlossaryOL-7426-03Crossover CableA special cable used for networking two computers without the use of a hub. Crossover cables may also be requ
5/26/05 GlossaryOL-7426-03DisableObsolete reference to the Exclusion List.Diversity AntennaA type of antenna system that uses two antennas to maximize
5/26/05 GlossaryOL-7426-03Encryption KeyAn alphanumeric (letters and/or numbers) series that enables data to be encrypted and then decrypted so it can
5/26/05 GlossaryOL-7426-03GARPGeneral Attribute Registration Protocol. GatewayIn the wireless world, a gateway is an access point with additional soft
5/26/05 Safety ConsiderationsOL-7426-03VaroitusTämän laitteen saa asentaa, vaihtaa tai huoltaa ainoastaan koulutettu ja laitteen tunteva henkilökunta.
5/26/05 GlossaryOL-7426-03IEEE 802.11A set of specifications for LANs from The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). Most wired ne
5/26/05OL-7426-03Higher-level protocols, such as SPX and NCP, are used for additional error recovery services. Sequenced Packet Exchange, SPX, a trans
5/26/05OL-7426-03LEAPCisco Wireless EAP. EAP used by Cisco equipment to secure wireless networks with WEP-based devices.LWAPPLWAPPThe pending IETF (In
5/26/05OL-7426-03NVRAMNon-Volatile Random Access Memory. Any type of memory that does not lose its contents when the main power is removed. (See also
5/26/05OL-7426-03ppcbootppcbootCisco Wireless LAN Controller Bootloader.PPPPoint-to-Point Protocol. Proxy ServerUsed in larger companies and organizat
5/26/05OL-7426-03RSSIReceived Signal Strength Indicator, also known as Signal Strength. A measure of received RF energy, measured in dBm.RTOSReal-time
5/26/05OL-7426-03SSLSecure Sockets Layer. Commonly used encryption protocol used by many enterprises to protect the security and integrity of transact
5/26/05OL-7426-03TIMTIMTraffic Indication Map. An element in all 802.11 beacons when a client has frames buffered in the AP. The buffered frames are b
5/26/05OL-7426-03WebAuthWeb Authentication. An application-layer authentication of a user by username and password contained in either a local or RADI
5/26/05 Cisco WLAN Solution Supported Country CodesOL-7426-03Cisco WLAN Solution Supported Country CodesCisco WLAN Solution Supported Country CodesThe
5/26/05 Safety ConsiderationsOL-7426-03WarningThe Cisco 4400 Series Wireless LAN Controller might have more than one power supply connection. All conn
5/26/05 Cisco WLAN Solution Supported Country CodesOL-7426-03CH/Switzer-land and Liechten-stein-Ea 36, 40, 44, 4852, 56, 60, 64200 mW EIRP200 mW EIRPI
5/26/05 Cisco WLAN Solution Supported Country CodesOL-7426-03ES/Spain-Ea 36, 40, 44, 4852, 56, 60, 64104, 108, 112, 116, 120, 124, 128, 132, 140200 mW
5/26/05 Cisco WLAN Solution Supported Country CodesOL-7426-03HU/Hungary-Ea 36, 40, 44, 4852, 56, 60, 64200 mW EIRP In 5.15-5.255.25-5.35HIFb/g 1 - 11
5/26/05 Cisco WLAN Solution Supported Country CodesOL-7426-03JP/Japan-Ja1-31-4100 mW EIRP100 mW EIRPBothIn5.03-5.095.15-5.25Telec/ARIB STD-T66b 1-14 1
5/26/05 Cisco WLAN Solution Supported Country CodesOL-7426-03NO/Norway-Ea 36, 40, 44, 4852, 56, 60, 64104, 108, 112, 116, 120, 124, 128, 132, 140200 m
5/26/05 Cisco WLAN Solution Supported Country CodesOL-7426-03SG/Singapore-Sa 36, 40, 44, 48, 52, 56, 60, 64, 149, 153, 157, 161200 mW EIRP200 mW EIRP1
5/26/05OL-7426-03USX/United States of America EXTENDED(TBD)a 36, 40, 44, 4852, 56, 60, 6450 mW+6 dBi=200 mW250 mW+6 dBi=1 WInBoth5.15-5.255.25-5.35FCC
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5/26/05 © 2005 All Rights Reserved.OL-7426-03Table of ContentsWelcome to the Product Guide!Legal InformationProducts iiEnd User License Agreement iiLi
5/26/05 © 2005 All Rights Reserved.OL-7426-03About the Master Cisco Wireless LAN Controller 10About the Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Cisco Wireles
5/26/05OL-7426-03External Antenna Connectors 38Antenna Sectorization 38802.11a Internal Antenna Patterns 38802.11b/g Internal Antenna Patterns 41About
5/26/05OL-7426-03Using the Web User Interface 72Configuring a WLAN for a DHCP ServerUsing the Command Line Interface 73Using the Web User Interface 73
5/26/05OL-7426-03Configuring Other Ports and Parameters 109Service Port 109Radio Resource Management (RRM) 110Serial (CLI Console) Port 110802.3x Flow
5/26/05OL-7426-03Monitoring Channels on a Floor Map 164Monitoring Transmit Power Levels on a Floor Map 164Monitoring Coverage Holes on a Floor Map 164
5/26/05OL-7426-03Deleting and Clearing Location Appliance Alarms 200Viewing Location Appliance Alarm Events 200Viewing Location Appliance Events 201Ba
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5/26/05 OVERVIEWSOL-7426-03OVERVIEWSOVERVIEWSRefer to the following for information about the Cisco Wireless LAN Solution (Cisco WLAN Solution) and ot
5/26/05 Legal InformationOL-7426-03Proprietary Notices. Customer agrees to maintain and reproduce all copyright and other proprietary notices on all c
5/26/05 OVERVIEWSOL-7426-03- Cisco WCS Location Calibration • Cisco 2700 Series Location Appliances • REFERENCES
5/26/05 About the Cisco Wireless LAN SolutionOL-7426-03About the Cisco Wireless LAN SolutionAbout the Cisco Wireless LAN SolutionThe Cisco Wireless LA
5/26/05 About the Cisco Wireless LAN SolutionOL-7426-03Figure - Cisco WLAN Solution ComponentsRefer to the following for more information:• Single-Cis
5/26/05 Single-Cisco Wireless LAN Controller DeploymentsOL-7426-03• Cisco Wireless Control System - Cisco WCS User Interface - Floor Plan Editor - Cis
5/26/05 Multiple-Cisco Wireless LAN Controller DeploymentsOL-7426-03Multiple-Cisco Wireless LAN Controller DeploymentsMultiple-Cisco Wireless LAN Cont
5/26/05 Operating System SoftwareOL-7426-03About the Operating System SoftwareOperating System SoftwareThe Operating System Software controls Cisco Wi
5/26/05 Cisco WLAN Solution Wired SecurityOL-7426-03• The Cisco WLAN Solution also uses manual and automated Disabling to block access to network serv
5/26/05 Radio Resource Management (RRM)OL-7426-03About Radio Resource Management (RRM)Radio Resource Management (RRM)Radio Resource Management (also k
5/26/05 Master Cisco Wireless LAN ControllerOL-7426-03ually monitor the network for noise and interference problems, which can be transient and diffic
5/26/05 Client RoamingOL-7426-03About Client RoamingClient RoamingThe Cisco WLAN Solution supports seamless client roaming across Cisco 1000 Series li
5/26/05 Legal InformationOL-7426-03Limited WarrantyLimited WarrantyHardware for 1000 Series Access Points. Cisco Systems, Inc., or the Cisco Systems,
5/26/05 Client LocationOL-7426-03VoIP telephone to continue using the same DHCP-assigned IP Address as long as the session remains active. Note that t
5/26/05 External DHCP ServersOL-7426-03About External DHCP ServersExternal DHCP ServersThe Operating System is designed to appear as a DHCP Relay to t
5/26/05 Cisco WLAN Solution Mobility GroupOL-7426-03About Cisco WLAN Solution Mobility GroupsCisco WLAN Solution Mobility GroupCisco WLAN Solution ope
5/26/05 Cisco WLAN Solution Wired ConnectionsOL-7426-03The Cisco WLAN Solution Mobility Group feature can also be used to limit roaming between differ
5/26/05 Cisco WLAN Solution WLANsOL-7426-03Ethernet (PoE) capability. This power distribution plan can be used to reduce the cost of individual AP pow
5/26/05 Transferring FilesOL-7426-03However, when Allow AAA Override is enabled, the RADIUS (or other AAA) server can alternatively be configured to r
5/26/05 Pico Cell FunctionalityOL-7426-03Pico Cell FunctionalityPico Cell FunctionalityPico Cell functionality includes optimization of the Operating
5/26/05 Intrusion Detection Service (IDS)OL-7426-03Intrusion Detection Service (IDS)Intrusion Detection Service (IDS)Intrusion Detection Service inclu
5/26/05 Cisco Wireless LAN ControllersOL-7426-03About Cisco Wireless LAN ControllersCisco Wireless LAN ControllersCisco Wireless LAN Controllers are e
5/26/05 Cisco 4100 Series Wireless LAN ControllersOL-7426-03Cisco 4100 Series Wireless LAN ControllersCisco 4100 Series Wireless LAN ControllersThe Ci
5/26/05 Legal InformationOL-7426-03negligence, or accident; or (d) is licensed, for beta, evaluation, testing or demonstration purposes for which Cisc
5/26/05 Cisco 2000 Series Wireless LAN Controller Model NumbersOL-7426-03passive. Upon a network failure, the active connection becomes passive, and t
5/26/05 Distribution System PortsOL-7426-03Wireless LAN Controller GigE connections is active and the other is passive. Upon a network failure, the ac
5/26/05 Management InterfaceOL-7426-03Each physical Distribution System port can also have between one and 512 Operator-Defined Interfaces assigned to
5/26/05 AP-Manager InterfaceOL-7426-03About the AP-Manager InterfaceAP-Manager InterfaceThe logical AP-Manager Interface controls Layer 3 communicatio
5/26/05 Virtual InterfaceOL-7426-03Each Operator-Defined Interface must be configured for the following:• VLAN number.• Fixed IP Address, IP netmask,
5/26/05 Service-Port InterfaceOL-7426-03About the Service-Port InterfaceService-Port InterfaceThe Service-Port Interface controls communications throu
5/26/05 Cisco Wireless LAN Controller MemoryOL-7426-03About Cisco Wireless LAN Controller MemoryCisco Wireless LAN Controller MemoryThe Cisco Wireless
5/26/05 Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Automatic Time SettingOL-7426-03• If the Cisco 1000 Series lightweight access point finds no Master Cisco Wirele
5/26/05 Network Connections to Cisco Wireless LAN ControllersOL-7426-03Cisco 2000 Series Wireless LAN ControllersCisco 2000 Series Wireless LAN Contro
5/26/05 Network Connections to Cisco Wireless LAN ControllersOL-7426-03Cisco 4100 Series Wireless LAN ControllersCisco 4100 Series Wireless LAN Contro
5/26/05 Legal InformationOL-7426-03Additional Open Source Terms Additional Open Source Terms GNU General Public License. Certain portions of the Softw
5/26/05 Network Connections to Cisco Wireless LAN ControllersOL-7426-03Cisco 4400 Series Wireless LAN ControllersCisco 4400 Series Wireless LAN Contro
5/26/05 Cisco 4100 Series Wireless LAN Controller VPN/Enhanced Security ModuleOL-7426-03Cisco 4100 Series Wireless LAN Controller VPN/Enhanced Securit
5/26/05 Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access PointsOL-7426-03About Cisco 1000 Series IEEE 802.11a/b/g Lightweight Access PointsCisco 1000 Series Light
5/26/05 Cisco 1030 Remote Edge Lightweight Access PointsOL-7426-03• Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point LEDs • Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Ac
5/26/05 Cisco 1030 Remote Edge Lightweight Access PointsOL-7426-03The following figure shows a typical Cisco 1030 remote edge lightweight access point
5/26/05 Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point Part NumbersOL-7426-03About Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point Part NumbersCisco 1000 Serie
5/26/05 Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point External and Internal AntennasOL-7426-03The following sections contain more information about Cisco
5/26/05 Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point External and Internal AntennasOL-7426-03When equipped with an optional factory-supplied external an
5/26/05 Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point External and Internal AntennasOL-7426-03Figure - Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point 802.11a
5/26/05 Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point External and Internal AntennasOL-7426-03802.11b/g Internal Antenna Patterns802.11b/g Internal Anten
5/26/05 Obtaining DocumentationOL-7426-03Obtaining DocumentationObtaining DocumentationCisco documentation and additional literature are available on
5/26/05 Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point LEDsOL-7426-03Figure - Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point 802.11b/g Sectorized (Single Inte
5/26/05 Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point ConnectorsOL-7426-03About Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point ConnectorsCisco 1000 Series Li
5/26/05 Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point ConnectorsOL-7426-03The Cisco 1000 Series lightweight access point communicates with a Cisco Wirele
5/26/05 Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point Power RequirementsOL-7426-03About Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point Power RequirementsCisc
5/26/05 Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point Mounting OptionsOL-7426-03About Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point Mounting OptionsCisco 10
5/26/05 Rogue Access PointsOL-7426-03About Rogue Access PointsRogue Access PointsBecause they are inexpensive and readily available, employees are plu
5/26/05 Rogue Access Point Location, Tagging and ContainmentOL-7426-03Wireless LAN Controller, and sniffs all ARP packets. If it finds a match between
5/26/05 Web User InterfaceOL-7426-03About the Web User InterfaceWeb User InterfaceThe Web User Interface is built into each Cisco Wireless LAN Control
5/26/05 Command Line InterfaceOL-7426-03About the Command Line InterfaceCommand Line InterfaceThe Cisco WLAN Solution command line interface (CLI) is
5/26/05 Cisco Wireless Control SystemOL-7426-03About the Cisco Wireless Control SystemCisco Wireless Control SystemThe Cisco Wireless Control System (
5/26/05 Documentation FeedbackOL-7426-03Documentation FeedbackDocumentation FeedbackYou can send comments about technical documentation to bug-doc@cis
5/26/05 Cisco WCS BaseOL-7426-03The Cisco Wireless Control System runs on Windows 2000 or 2003 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES servers. The Windows Ci
5/26/05 Cisco WCS LocationOL-7426-03• System-wide control:- Network, Cisco Wireless LAN Controller, and managed Cisco 1000 Series lightweight access p
5/26/05 Floor Plan EditorOL-7426-03The Cisco WCS administrator creates new usernames passwords and assigns them to predefined permissions groups. This
5/26/05 Cisco WCS Alarm Email NotificationOL-7426-03After the Cisco 1000 Series lightweight access point information is in the Cisco WCS database, ope
5/26/05 Cisco 2700 Series Location AppliancesOL-7426-03About Cisco 2700 Series Location AppliancesCisco 2700 Series Location AppliancesThe Cisco 2700
5/26/05 SOLUTIONSOL-7426-03SOLUTIONSSOLUTIONS• Cisco WLAN Solution Security • Converting a Cisco WLAN Solution from Layer 2 to Layer 3 Mode • Converti
5/26/05 Cisco WLAN Solution SecurityOL-7426-03Cisco WLAN Solution SecurityCisco WLAN Solution SecurityCisco WLAN Solution Security includes the follow
5/26/05 Cisco WLAN Solution SecurityOL-7426-03Layer 3 SolutionsLayer 3 SolutionsThe WEP problem can be further solved using industry-standard Layer 3
5/26/05 Cisco WLAN Solution SecurityOL-7426-03marking them as Alert rogue access points (watch for and notify when active), or marking them as Contain
5/26/05 Converting a Cisco WLAN Solution from Layer 2 to Layer 3 ModeOL-7426-03Converting a Cisco WLAN Solution from Layer 2 to Layer 3 ModeConverting
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