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Welcome to the Product Guide!Product Guide
Cisco WLAN Solution 3.0: Last Updated May 26, 2005
The Product Guide describes the Cisco Wireless LAN Solution (Cisco WLAN Solution) products.
Refer to the OVERVIEWS
section to see a big picture view of Cisco WLAN Solution
products and features.
See the SOLUTIONS
section to look through real-world network and applica-
tion-specific solutions to real-world problems.
Go to the TASKS
section to find detailed instructions on how to install, configure, use,
and troubleshoot Cisco WLAN Solution products and supported 802.11 networks.
Visit the REFERENCES
section to find technical information, such as the Glossary and
Supported Country Codes and Regulatory Domains, as well as pointers to the CLI
Reference, Web User Online Help files, Cisco WCS Online Help files, Cisco 1000 Series
Lightweight Access Point Deployment Guide, Hardware and Software
Quick Start Guides, the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller User Guides, and the current
Release Notes.
FCC Statements for Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Points
FCC Statements for Cisco 2000 Series Wireless LAN Controllers
FCC Statements for Cisco 4100 Series Wireless LAN Controllers and Cisco 4400 Series Wireless LAN
Controllers
Industry Canada Required User Information for Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Points
Legal Information
Obtaining Documentation
Documentation Feedback
Cisco Product Security Overview
Obtaining Technical Assistance
Obtaining Additional Publications and Information
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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

Strany 2 - ProductsProducts

5/26/05 Obtaining Technical AssistanceOL-7426-03Obtaining Technical AssistanceObtaining Technical AssistanceFor all customers, partners, resellers, an

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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

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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.

Strany 5 - Limited Warranty

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

Strany 6 - DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY

5/26/05 Using the Cisco WCS User InterfaceOL-7426-03E. On the <IP address> > Controller Commands page, under Administrative Commands, select

Strany 7 - Trademarks and Service Marks

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

Strany 8 - Cisco.comCisco.com

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

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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

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5/26/05 Configuring the System for SpectraLink NetLink TelephonesOL-7426-03Configuring the System for SpectraLink NetLink TelephonesConfiguring the Sy

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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

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5/26/05 Configuring the System for SpectraLink NetLink TelephonesOL-7426-03• The Cisco Wireless LAN Controller reboots. This will take some time, duri

Strany 13 - Lightweight Access Points

5/26/05 Obtaining Additional Publications and InformationOL-7426-03Definitions of Service Request SeverityDefinitions of Service Request SeverityTo en

Strany 14 - Wireless LAN Controllers

5/26/05 Management over WirelessOL-7426-03Using Management over WirelessManagement over WirelessThe Cisco WLAN Solution Management over Wireless featu

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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

Strany 16 - Safety Considerations

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

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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

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5/26/05 Customizing the Web Auth Login ScreenOL-7426-03Clearing and Restoring the Cisco WLAN Solution LogoClearing and Restoring the Cisco WLAN Soluti

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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

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5/26/05 Customizing the Web Auth Login ScreenOL-7426-03Creating a Custom URL RedirectCreating a Custom URL RedirectTo have Operating System redirect a

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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

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5/26/05 Configuring Identity Networking for Operating SystemOL-7426-03Configuring Identity Networking for Operating SystemConfiguring Identity Network

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5/26/05 Configuring Identity Networking for Operating SystemOL-7426-03• Type - 26 for Vendor-Specific• Length - 10• Vendor-Id - 14179• Vendor type - 2

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5/26/05 FCC Statements for Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access PointsOL-7426-03FCC Statements for Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access PointsFCC Stat

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5/26/05 Configuring Identity Networking for Operating SystemOL-7426-03+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | Interface Na

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5/26/05 Configuring Identity Networking for Operating SystemOL-7426-03Reference [RFC2868] defines RADIUS tunnel attributes used for authentication and

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5/26/05 NotesOL-7426-03Notes:Notes

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5/26/05 TASKSOL-7426-03TASKSTASKSYou can perform the following tasks using the Cisco Wireless LAN Solution (Cisco WLAN Solution):Deployment and Quick

Strany 29 - 5/26/05 Safety Considerations

5/26/05 TASKSOL-7426-03• Viewing Network Status helps you monitor the Cisco WLAN Solution network status.Cisco 2700 Series Location Appliances• Config

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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

Strany 31 - OVERVIEWS

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

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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

Strany 33 - SOLUTIONS

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

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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

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5/26/05 Industry Canada Required User Information for Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access PointsOL-7426-03Industry Canada Required User Information f

Strany 36 - Operating Location Appliances

5/26/05 Configuring the Cisco Wireless LAN ControllerOL-7426-03Configuring the Cisco Wireless LAN ControllerConfiguring the Cisco Wireless LAN Control

Strany 37 - REFERENCES

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

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5/26/05 Configuring System ParametersOL-7426-03CountryCountryThe Cisco Wireless LAN Controller has been designed to be used in countries with differen

Strany 39 - OVERVIEWSOVERVIEWS

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

Strany 40 - • REFERENCES

5/26/05 Configuring Cisco Wireless LAN Controller InterfacesOL-7426-03configured, and allows separate communication streams to exist on any or all of

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5/26/05 Configuring Cisco Wireless LAN Controller InterfacesOL-7426-03Creating and Assigning the AP-Manager InterfaceCreating and Assigning the AP-Man

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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

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5/26/05 Configuring Cisco Wireless LAN Controller InterfacesOL-7426-03• And then use the following:>config interface address virtual <IP addr>

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5/26/05 Creating Access Control ListsOL-7426-03• Configure port priority on the STP ports using the following command:>config spanningtree port pri

Strany 45 - Operating System Security

5/26/05 Configuring WLANsOL-7426-03Configuring WLANsConfiguring WLANsCisco Wireless LAN Controllers can control up to 16 Cisco WLAN Solution Wireless

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5/26/05 FCC Statements for Cisco 2000 Series Wireless LAN ControllersOL-7426-03FCC Statements for Cisco 2000 Series Wireless LAN ControllersFCC Statem

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5/26/05 Local MAC FilterOL-7426-03• If necessary, use the following command:>config wlan mac-filtering enable <WLAN id> where <WLAN id>

Strany 48 - Wireless LAN Controller

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

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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>

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5/26/05 Local MAC FilterOL-7426-03IPSec AuthenticationIPSec AuthenticationIPSec uses hmac-sha-1 authentication as the default for encrypting WLAN data

Strany 51 - Security Considerations

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

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5/26/05 Local MAC FilterOL-7426-03Local NetuserLocal NetuserCisco Wireless LAN Controllers have built-in network client authentication capability, sim

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5/26/05 Configuring Mobility GroupsOL-7426-03Configuring Mobility GroupsConfiguring Mobility GroupsAll Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers that can communi

Strany 54 - Identity Networking

5/26/05 Configuring SNMPOL-7426-03Configuring SNMPConfiguring SNMP• When your Cisco WLAN Solution is to send SNMP protocol to the Cisco Wireless Contr

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5/26/05 Configuring Other Ports and ParametersOL-7426-03Radio Resource Management (RRM)Radio Resource Management (RRM)• The Operating System Radio Res

Strany 56 - Pico Cell Functionality

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

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5/26/05 FCC Statements for Cisco 4100 Series Wireless LAN Controllers and Cisco 4400 Series Wireless LAN ControllersOL-7426-03FCC Statements for Cisco

Strany 58

5/26/05 Adding SSL to the Web User InterfaceOL-7426-03Externally-Generated CertificateExternally-Generated CertificateShould you desire to use your ow

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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

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5/26/05 Transferring Files To and From a Cisco Wireless LAN ControllerOL-7426-03Transferring Files To and From a Cisco Wireless LAN ControllerTransfer

Strany 61 - Distribution System Ports

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

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5/26/05 Using the Startup WizardOL-7426-03TFTP receive complete... extracting components.Writing new bootloader to flash.Making backup copy of RTOS.Wr

Strany 63 - Operator-Defined Interfaces

5/26/05 Adding SSL to the Web User InterfaceOL-7426-03• Network Interface (Distribution System) Physical Port number: * Cisco 2000 Series Wireless LAN

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5/26/05 Adding SSL to the Web User InterfaceOL-7426-03Locally-Generated CertificateLocally-Generated CertificateShould you desire to have the Operatin

Strany 65 - Startup Wizard

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

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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

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5/26/05 Adding SSL to the 802.11 InterfaceOL-7426-03• Verify that the Web Administration certificate is properly loaded:>show certificate summaryWe

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5/26/05 Safety ConsiderationsOL-7426-03Safety ConsiderationsSafety Considerations• The 1000BASE-SX and 1000BASE-LX SFP modules and AIR-WLC4112-K9, AIR

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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

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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

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5/26/05 Clearing ConfigurationsOL-7426-03Clearing ConfigurationsClearing ConfigurationsAs described in Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Memory, the Cisco

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5/26/05 Resetting the Cisco Wireless LAN ControllerOL-7426-03Resetting the Cisco Wireless LAN ControllerResetting the Cisco Wireless LAN ControllerAft

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5/26/05 Using the Cisco Wireless Control SystemOL-7426-03Using the Cisco Wireless Control SystemUsing the Cisco Wireless Control SystemRefer to the fo

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5/26/05 Using the Cisco Wireless Control SystemOL-7426-03- Acknowledging Rogue Access Points - Locating Clients - Finding Coverage Holes - Pinging a N

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5/26/05 Starting and Stopping Windows Cisco WCSOL-7426-03Starting and Stopping Windows Cisco WCSStarting and Stopping Windows Cisco WCS• Starting Cisc

Strany 76 - Antenna Sectorization

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

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5/26/05 Starting and Stopping Windows Cisco WCSOL-7426-03Stopping the Cisco WCS Windows ApplicationStopping the Cisco WCS Windows ApplicationYou can s

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5/26/05 Starting and Stopping Windows Cisco WCSOL-7426-03Checking the Cisco WCS Windows Service StatusChecking the Cisco WCS Windows Service StatusWhe

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5/26/05 Safety ConsiderationsOL-7426-03• The Cisco 1000 Series lightweight access points with or without external antenna ports are only intended for

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5/26/05 Starting and Stopping Linux Cisco WCSOL-7426-03Starting and Stopping Linux Cisco WCSStarting and Stopping Linux Cisco WCS• Starting the Linux

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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

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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

Strany 83 - External Power Supply

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

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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

Strany 85 - Rogue Access Points

5/26/05 Checking the Cisco WLAN Solution Network SummaryOL-7426-03Checking the Cisco WLAN Solution Network SummaryChecking the Cisco WLAN Solution Net

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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

Strany 87 - Web User Interface

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

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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

Strany 89 - Cisco Wireless Control System

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

Strany 90 - Cisco WCS Base

5/26/05 Safety ConsiderationsOL-7426-03WarningThis equipment must be grounded. Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absen

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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

Strany 92 - Floor Plan Editor

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

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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

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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

Strany 95 - SOLUTIONSSOLUTIONS

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

Strany 96 - OverviewOverview

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

Strany 97 - Rogue Access Point Challenges

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

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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

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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

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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

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5/26/05 Safety ConsiderationsOL-7426-03WarningTo prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing a unit in a rack, you must take special precautions

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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

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5/26/05 Adding Floor Plans to a Standalone BuildingOL-7426-03Adding Floor Plans to a Standalone BuildingAdding Floor Plans to a Standalone BuildingAft

Strany 104 - Using the Web User Interface

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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

Strany 110 - Mgmt Via Wireless Interface

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

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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

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5/26/05 Legal InformationOL-7426-03Legal InformationLegal InformationThis section includes the following legal information:• Products • End User Licen

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5/26/05 Safety ConsiderationsOL-7426-03AttentionPour éviter toute blessure corporelle pendant les opérations de montage ou de réparation de cette unit

Strany 114 - Preparing the TFTP Server

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,

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5/26/05 Monitoring Predicted Coverage (RSSI)OL-7426-03Monitoring Predicted Coverage (RSSI)Monitoring Predicted Coverage (RSSI)Use MONITOR/Maps, click

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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

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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

Strany 118 - RADIUS Attributes

5/26/05 Troubleshooting with Cisco WCSOL-7426-03Troubleshooting with Cisco WCSTroubleshooting with Cisco WCS• Checking the Cisco WLAN Solution Network

Strany 119 - ACL-Name

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

Strany 120 - Tunnel Attributes

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

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5/26/05 Detecting and Locating Rogue Access PointsOL-7426-03The Alarms > Rogue AP <MAC address> page shows detailed information about the rog

Strany 122 - Notes:Notes

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

Strany 123 - TASKSTASKS

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

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5/26/05 Safety ConsiderationsOL-7426-03AvisoPara se prevenir contra danos corporais ao montar ou reparar esta unidade numa estante, deverá tomar preca

Strany 125 - Logging Into the CLI

5/26/05 Finding Coverage HolesOL-7426-03Finding Coverage HolesFinding Coverage HolesCoverage holes are areas where clients cannot receive a signal fro

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5/26/05 Viewing Current Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Status and ConfigurationsOL-7426-03Viewing Current Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Status and Conf

Strany 127 - (system prompt)>

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

Strany 128 - CLI Tree Structure

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

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5/26/05 Managing Cisco WCS and DatabaseOL-7426-03Managing Cisco WCS and DatabaseManaging Cisco WCS and Database• Installing Cisco WCS • Updating the W

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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

Strany 131 - Time and Date

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

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5/26/05 Updating the Linux Cisco WCSOL-7426-03Uninstall the Old Cisco WCS Server Application• Enter ./uninstallAirespaceControlSystem to uninstall the

Strany 133 - Users and Passwords

5/26/05 Reinitializing the Windows Cisco WCS DatabaseOL-7426-03Reinitializing the Windows Cisco WCS DatabaseReinitializing the Windows Cisco WCS Datab

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5/26/05 Reinitializing the Linux Cisco WCS DatabaseOL-7426-03Administering Cisco WCS Users and PasswordsAdministering Cisco WCS Users and PasswordsCis

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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

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5/26/05 Reinitializing the Linux Cisco WCS DatabaseOL-7426-03Changing PasswordsChanging Passwords• If not already done, start the Cisco WCS as describ

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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

Strany 138 - Creating Access Control Lists

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

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5/26/05 Adding Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Points to a Cisco Wireless LAN ControllerOL-7426-03Adding Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Poi

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5/26/05 Adding ID Certificates to a Cisco Wireless LAN ControllerOL-7426-03Adding ID Certificates to a Cisco Wireless LAN ControllerAdding ID Certific

Strany 141 - WEP Keys

5/26/05 Configuring and Operating Cisco 2700 Series Location AppliancesOL-7426-03Configuring and Operating Cisco 2700 Series Location AppliancesConfig

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5/26/05 Configuring Location AppliancesOL-7426-03Configuring Location AppliancesConfiguring Location AppliancesAfter initial configuration using a CLI

Strany 143 - IKE Diffie-Hellman Group

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

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5/26/05 Configuring Location AppliancesOL-7426-03When you have successfully associated the Controller and location appliance databases, the Sync. Stat

Strany 145 - Activating WLANs

5/26/05 Configuring Location AppliancesOL-7426-03Editing Location Appliance Polling ParametersEditing Location Appliance Polling ParametersAfter addin

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5/26/05 Safety ConsiderationsOL-7426-03AdvarselFor at forhindre legemesbeskadigelse ved montering eller service af denne enhed i et rack, skal du sikr

Strany 147 - >config serviceport params

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

Strany 148 - System Logging

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

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5/26/05 Configuring Location AppliancesOL-7426-03Adding Location Appliance User GroupsAdding Location Appliance User GroupsThe Cisco 2700 Series Locat

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5/26/05 Configuring Location AppliancesOL-7426-033. Click Groups to have Cisco WCS display the Location Appliance > Groups > <LocAppli-ance N

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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

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5/26/05 Configuring Location AppliancesOL-7426-03Deleting Location Appliance Host AccessDeleting Location Appliance Host AccessThe Cisco 2700 Series L

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5/26/05 Configuring Location AppliancesOL-7426-03Location Appliance Application Software, and Restarting the Location Appliance Application Software.

Strany 154 - Using the Startup Wizard

5/26/05 Operating the Location AppliancesOL-7426-03Operating Location AppliancesOperating the Location Appliances• Viewing Location Appliance Alarms •

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5/26/05 Operating the Location AppliancesOL-7426-03Assigning and Unassigning Location Appliance AlarmsAssigning and Unassigning Location Appliance Ala

Strany 156 - Locally-Generated Certificate

5/26/05 Operating the Location AppliancesOL-7426-03Viewing Location Appliance EventsViewing Location Appliance EventsCisco WCS users can download zipp

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5/26/05 Safety ConsiderationsOL-7426-03WarningThere is the danger of explosion if the Cisco 4400 Series Wireless LAN Controller battery is replaced in

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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

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5/26/05 Operating the Location AppliancesOL-7426-03Viewing Location Appliance Current StatusViewing Location Appliance Current StatusAt any time, you

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5/26/05 Operating the Location AppliancesOL-7426-03Downloading Location Appliance Log Files to Your Cisco WCS TerminalDownloading Location Appliance L

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5/26/05 Operating the Location AppliancesOL-7426-03Defragmenting the Location Appliance DatabaseDefragmenting the Location Appliance DatabaseAt any ti

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5/26/05 Operating the Location AppliancesOL-7426-03Rebooting the Location ApplianceRebooting the Location ApplianceAt any time, you can reboot the Cis

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5/26/05 Troubleshooting TipsOL-7426-03Troubleshooting TipsTroubleshooting TipsYou can use the following sections to troubleshoot your Cisco WLAN Solut

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5/26/05 Troubleshooting TipsOL-7426-03LRADIF_COVERAGE_PROFILE_FAILED Possible coverage hole detected - check Cisco 1000 Series lightweight access poin

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5/26/05 Troubleshooting TipsOL-7426-03IPSEC_ESP_POLICY_FAILURE Check for IPSec configuration mismatch between WLAN and client.IPSEC_ESP_INVALID_SPI In

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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

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5/26/05 Troubleshooting TipsOL-7426-03Client Status CodesClient Status CodesThe Client Status code may be any of the following:Using Cisco 1000 Series

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5/26/05 Safety ConsiderationsOL-7426-03AttentionDanger d'explosion si la pile n'est pas remplacée correctement. Ne la remplacer que par une

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5/26/05OL-7426-03offRed FLASHINGoff offDuplicate Cisco 1000 Series lightweight access point IP address. Table - Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access P

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5/26/05 REFERENCESOL-7426-03REFERENCESREFERENCESThe following references are available: • Glossary • Cisco WLAN Solution Supported Country Codes • Cis

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5/26/05 GlossaryOL-7426-03GlossaryGlossary10BASE-TAn IEEE standard (802.3) for operating 10 Mbps Ethernet networks (LANs) with twisted pair cabling an

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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

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5/26/05 GlossaryOL-7426-03AppletAn application or utility program that is designed to do a very specific and limited task.Application SoftwareA comput

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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

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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

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5/26/05 GlossaryOL-7426-03DisableObsolete reference to the Exclusion List.Diversity AntennaA type of antenna system that uses two antennas to maximize

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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

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5/26/05 GlossaryOL-7426-03GARPGeneral Attribute Registration Protocol. GatewayIn the wireless world, a gateway is an access point with additional soft

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5/26/05 Safety ConsiderationsOL-7426-03VaroitusTämän laitteen saa asentaa, vaihtaa tai huoltaa ainoastaan koulutettu ja laitteen tunteva henkilökunta.

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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

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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

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5/26/05OL-7426-03LEAPCisco Wireless EAP. EAP used by Cisco equipment to secure wireless networks with WEP-based devices.LWAPPLWAPPThe pending IETF (In

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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

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5/26/05OL-7426-03ppcbootppcbootCisco Wireless LAN Controller Bootloader.PPPPoint-to-Point Protocol. Proxy ServerUsed in larger companies and organizat

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5/26/05OL-7426-03RSSIReceived Signal Strength Indicator, also known as Signal Strength. A measure of received RF energy, measured in dBm.RTOSReal-time

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5/26/05OL-7426-03SSLSecure Sockets Layer. Commonly used encryption protocol used by many enterprises to protect the security and integrity of transact

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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

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5/26/05OL-7426-03WebAuthWeb Authentication. An application-layer authentication of a user by username and password contained in either a local or RADI

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5/26/05 Cisco WLAN Solution Supported Country CodesOL-7426-03Cisco WLAN Solution Supported Country CodesCisco WLAN Solution Supported Country CodesThe

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5/26/05 Safety ConsiderationsOL-7426-03WarningThe Cisco 4400 Series Wireless LAN Controller might have more than one power supply connection. All conn

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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5/26/05 Legal InformationOL-7426-03Customer’s license to use the Software shall be limited to, and Customer shall not use the Software in excess of, a

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5/26/05 NotesOL-7426-03Notes:Notes

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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

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5/26/05 © 2005 All Rights Reserved.OL-7426-03About the Master Cisco Wireless LAN Controller 10About the Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Cisco Wireles

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5/26/05OL-7426-03External Antenna Connectors 38Antenna Sectorization 38802.11a Internal Antenna Patterns 38802.11b/g Internal Antenna Patterns 41About

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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

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5/26/05OL-7426-03Configuring Other Ports and Parameters 109Service Port 109Radio Resource Management (RRM) 110Serial (CLI Console) Port 110802.3x Flow

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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

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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 NotesOL-7426-03Notes:Notes

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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

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5/26/05 Legal InformationOL-7426-03Proprietary Notices. Customer agrees to maintain and reproduce all copyright and other proprietary notices on all c

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5/26/05 OVERVIEWSOL-7426-03- Cisco WCS Location Calibration • Cisco 2700 Series Location Appliances • REFERENCES

Strany 213 - • Click the Download button

5/26/05 About the Cisco Wireless LAN SolutionOL-7426-03About the Cisco Wireless LAN SolutionAbout the Cisco Wireless LAN SolutionThe Cisco Wireless LA

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5/26/05 About the Cisco Wireless LAN SolutionOL-7426-03Figure - Cisco WLAN Solution ComponentsRefer to the following for more information:• Single-Cis

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5/26/05 Single-Cisco Wireless LAN Controller DeploymentsOL-7426-03• Cisco Wireless Control System - Cisco WCS User Interface - Floor Plan Editor - Cis

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5/26/05 Multiple-Cisco Wireless LAN Controller DeploymentsOL-7426-03Multiple-Cisco Wireless LAN Controller DeploymentsMultiple-Cisco Wireless LAN Cont

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5/26/05 Operating System SoftwareOL-7426-03About the Operating System SoftwareOperating System SoftwareThe Operating System Software controls Cisco Wi

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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

Strany 219 - Adding User Accounts

5/26/05 Radio Resource Management (RRM)OL-7426-03About Radio Resource Management (RRM)Radio Resource Management (RRM)Radio Resource Management (also k

Strany 220 - Deleting User Accounts

5/26/05 Master Cisco Wireless LAN ControllerOL-7426-03ually monitor the network for noise and interference problems, which can be transient and diffic

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5/26/05 Client RoamingOL-7426-03About Client RoamingClient RoamingThe Cisco WLAN Solution supports seamless client roaming across Cisco 1000 Series li

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5/26/05 Legal InformationOL-7426-03Limited WarrantyLimited WarrantyHardware for 1000 Series Access Points. Cisco Systems, Inc., or the Cisco Systems,

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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

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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

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5/26/05 Cisco WLAN Solution Mobility GroupOL-7426-03About Cisco WLAN Solution Mobility GroupsCisco WLAN Solution Mobility GroupCisco WLAN Solution ope

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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

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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

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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

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5/26/05 Pico Cell FunctionalityOL-7426-03Pico Cell FunctionalityPico Cell FunctionalityPico Cell functionality includes optimization of the Operating

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5/26/05 Intrusion Detection Service (IDS)OL-7426-03Intrusion Detection Service (IDS)Intrusion Detection Service (IDS)Intrusion Detection Service inclu

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5/26/05 Cisco Wireless LAN ControllersOL-7426-03About Cisco Wireless LAN ControllersCisco Wireless LAN ControllersCisco Wireless LAN Controllers are e

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5/26/05 Cisco 4100 Series Wireless LAN ControllersOL-7426-03Cisco 4100 Series Wireless LAN ControllersCisco 4100 Series Wireless LAN ControllersThe Ci

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5/26/05 Legal InformationOL-7426-03negligence, or accident; or (d) is licensed, for beta, evaluation, testing or demonstration purposes for which Cisc

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5/26/05 Cisco 2000 Series Wireless LAN Controller Model NumbersOL-7426-03passive. Upon a network failure, the active connection becomes passive, and t

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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

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5/26/05 Management InterfaceOL-7426-03Each physical Distribution System port can also have between one and 512 Operator-Defined Interfaces assigned to

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5/26/05 AP-Manager InterfaceOL-7426-03About the AP-Manager InterfaceAP-Manager InterfaceThe logical AP-Manager Interface controls Layer 3 communicatio

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5/26/05 Virtual InterfaceOL-7426-03Each Operator-Defined Interface must be configured for the following:• VLAN number.• Fixed IP Address, IP netmask,

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5/26/05 Service-Port InterfaceOL-7426-03About the Service-Port InterfaceService-Port InterfaceThe Service-Port Interface controls communications throu

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5/26/05 Cisco Wireless LAN Controller MemoryOL-7426-03About Cisco Wireless LAN Controller MemoryCisco Wireless LAN Controller MemoryThe Cisco Wireless

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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

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5/26/05 Network Connections to Cisco Wireless LAN ControllersOL-7426-03Cisco 2000 Series Wireless LAN ControllersCisco 2000 Series Wireless LAN Contro

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5/26/05 Network Connections to Cisco Wireless LAN ControllersOL-7426-03Cisco 4100 Series Wireless LAN ControllersCisco 4100 Series Wireless LAN Contro

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5/26/05 Legal InformationOL-7426-03Additional Open Source Terms Additional Open Source Terms GNU General Public License. Certain portions of the Softw

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5/26/05 Network Connections to Cisco Wireless LAN ControllersOL-7426-03Cisco 4400 Series Wireless LAN ControllersCisco 4400 Series Wireless LAN Contro

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5/26/05 Cisco 4100 Series Wireless LAN Controller VPN/Enhanced Security ModuleOL-7426-03Cisco 4100 Series Wireless LAN Controller VPN/Enhanced Securit

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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

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5/26/05 Cisco 1030 Remote Edge Lightweight Access PointsOL-7426-03• Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point LEDs • Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Ac

Strany 249 - Client Status Codes

5/26/05 Cisco 1030 Remote Edge Lightweight Access PointsOL-7426-03The following figure shows a typical Cisco 1030 remote edge lightweight access point

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5/26/05 Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point Part NumbersOL-7426-03About Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point Part NumbersCisco 1000 Serie

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5/26/05 Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point External and Internal AntennasOL-7426-03The following sections contain more information about Cisco

Strany 252 - GlossaryGlossary

5/26/05 Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point External and Internal AntennasOL-7426-03When equipped with an optional factory-supplied external an

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5/26/05 Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point External and Internal AntennasOL-7426-03Figure - Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point 802.11a

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5/26/05 Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point External and Internal AntennasOL-7426-03802.11b/g Internal Antenna Patterns802.11b/g Internal Anten

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5/26/05 Obtaining DocumentationOL-7426-03Obtaining DocumentationObtaining DocumentationCisco documentation and additional literature are available on

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5/26/05 Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point LEDsOL-7426-03Figure - Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point 802.11b/g Sectorized (Single Inte

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5/26/05 Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point ConnectorsOL-7426-03About Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point ConnectorsCisco 1000 Series Li

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5/26/05 Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point ConnectorsOL-7426-03The Cisco 1000 Series lightweight access point communicates with a Cisco Wirele

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5/26/05 Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point Power RequirementsOL-7426-03About Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point Power RequirementsCisc

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5/26/05 Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point Mounting OptionsOL-7426-03About Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point Mounting OptionsCisco 10

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5/26/05 Rogue Access PointsOL-7426-03About Rogue Access PointsRogue Access PointsBecause they are inexpensive and readily available, employees are plu

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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

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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

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5/26/05 Command Line InterfaceOL-7426-03About the Command Line InterfaceCommand Line InterfaceThe Cisco WLAN Solution command line interface (CLI) is

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5/26/05 Cisco Wireless Control SystemOL-7426-03About the Cisco Wireless Control SystemCisco Wireless Control SystemThe Cisco Wireless Control System (

Strany 266 - Subscriber

5/26/05 Documentation FeedbackOL-7426-03Documentation FeedbackDocumentation FeedbackYou can send comments about technical documentation to bug-doc@cis

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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

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5/26/05 Cisco WCS LocationOL-7426-03• System-wide control:- Network, Cisco Wireless LAN Controller, and managed Cisco 1000 Series lightweight access p

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5/26/05 Floor Plan EditorOL-7426-03The Cisco WCS administrator creates new usernames passwords and assigns them to predefined permissions groups. This

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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

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5/26/05 Cisco 2700 Series Location AppliancesOL-7426-03About Cisco 2700 Series Location AppliancesCisco 2700 Series Location AppliancesThe Cisco 2700

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5/26/05 SOLUTIONSOL-7426-03SOLUTIONSSOLUTIONS• Cisco WLAN Solution Security • Converting a Cisco WLAN Solution from Layer 2 to Layer 3 Mode • Converti

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5/26/05 Cisco WLAN Solution SecurityOL-7426-03Cisco WLAN Solution SecurityCisco WLAN Solution SecurityCisco WLAN Solution Security includes the follow

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5/26/05 Cisco WLAN Solution SecurityOL-7426-03Layer 3 SolutionsLayer 3 SolutionsThe WEP problem can be further solved using industry-standard Layer 3

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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

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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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