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Cisco OL-8335-02 Configuration Manual (256 pages)
Wireless LAN Controller
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
Obtaining Documentation
17
Related Publications
17
Documentation Feedback
18
Ordering Documentation
18
Cisco Product Security Overview
19
Obtaining Technical Assistance
20
Submitting a Service Request
20
Definitions of Service Request Severity
21
Obtaining Additional Publications and Information
21
Operating System Software
27
Cisco Wireless Lan Controllers
29
Configuration Requirements
29
Layer 2 and Layer 3 Lwapp Operation
29
Operational Requirements
29
Client Roaming
30
Same-Subnet (Layer 2) Roaming
30
Inter-Controller (Layer 2) Roaming
30
Inter-Subnet (Layer 3) Roaming
31
Special Case: Voice over IP Telephone Roaming
31
Client Location
31
External DHCP Servers
32
Per-Wireless LAN Assignment
32
Per-Interface Assignment
32
Security Considerations
32
Cisco WLAN Solution Wired Connections
33
Cisco WLAN Solution Wireless Lans
33
Access Control Lists
34
Identity Networking
34
Enhanced Integration with Cisco Secure ACS
35
File Transfers
35
Pico Cell Functionality
36
Power over Ethernet
36
Intrusion Detection Service (IDS)
37
Wireless LAN Controller Platforms
37
Cisco 2000 Series Wireless LAN Controllers
38
Cisco 4100 Series Wireless LAN Controllers
38
Cisco 4400 Series Wireless LAN Controllers
39
Cisco 2000 Series Wireless LAN Controller Model Numbers
39
Cisco 4100 Series Wireless LAN Controller Model Numbers
40
Cisco 4400 Series Wireless LAN Controller Model Numbers
40
Startup Wizard
41
Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Memory
42
Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Failover Protection
42
Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Automatic Time Setting
43
Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Time Zones
43
Network Connections to Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers
43
Cisco 2000 Series Wireless LAN Controllers
44
Cisco 4100 Series Wireless LAN Controllers
44
Cisco 4400 Series Wireless LAN Controllers
45
VPN and Enhanced Security Modules for 4100 Series Controllers
46
Rogue Access Points
46
Rogue Access Point Location, Tagging, and Containment
47
Web User Interface and the CLI
47
Web User Interface
47
Command Line Interface
48
C H a P T E R 2 Using the Web-Browser and CLI Interfaces
50
CHAPTER 2 Using the Web-Browser and CLI Interfaces
50
Using the Web-Browser Interface
50
Guidelines for Using the GUI
50
Opening the GUI
50
Enabling Web and Secure Web Modes
50
Configuring the GUI for HTTPS
50
Loading an Externally Generated HTTPS Certificate
51
Disabling the GUI
53
Using Online Help
53
Using the CLI
53
Logging into the CLI
53
Using a Local Serial Connection
54
Using a Remote Ethernet Connection
54
Logging out of the CLI
55
Navigating the CLI
55
Enabling Wireless Connections to the Web-Browser and CLI Interfaces
56
CHAPTER 3 Configuring Ports and Interfaces
58
Overview of Ports and Interfaces
58
Ports
58
Distribution System Ports
59
Service Port
60
Interfaces
61
Management Interface
61
AP-Manager Interface
62
Virtual Interface
62
Dynamic Interface
63
Service-Port Interface
63
Wlans
64
Configuring the Management, AP-Manager, Virtual, and Service-Port Interfaces
65
Using the GUI to Configure the Management, AP-Manager, Virtual, and Service-Port Interfaces
65
Using the CLI to Configure the Management, AP-Manager, Virtual, and Service-Port Interfaces
68
Using the CLI to Configure the AP-Manager Interface
68
Using the CLI to Configure the Management Interface
68
Using the CLI to Configure the Virtual Interface
69
Using the CLI to Configure the Service-Port Interface
70
Configuring Dynamic Interfaces
70
Using the GUI to Configure Dynamic Interfaces
70
Using the CLI to Configure Dynamic Interfaces
72
Configuring Ports
73
Configuring Port Mirroring
76
Configuring Spanning Tree Protocol
77
Using the GUI to Configure Spanning Tree Protocol
78
Using the CLI to Configure Spanning Tree Protocol
82
Enabling Link Aggregation
83
Link Aggregation Guidelines
84
Using the GUI to Enable Link Aggregation
85
Using the CLI to Enable Link Aggregation
86
Configuring Neighbor Devices to Support LAG
86
Configuring a 4400 Series Controller to Support more than 48 Access Points
86
Using Link Aggregation
87
Using Multiple AP-Manager Interfaces
87
Connecting Additional Ports
92
C H a P T E R 4 Configuring Controller Settings
94
CHAPTER 4 Configuring Controller Settings
94
Using the Configuration Wizard
94
Before You Start
94
Resetting the Device to Default Settings
95
Resetting to Default Settings Using the CLI
95
Resetting to Default Settings Using the GUI
95
Running the Configuration Wizard on the CLI
96
Managing the System Time and Date
97
Configuring Time and Date Manually
97
Configuring NTP
97
Configuring a Country Code
97
Enabling and Disabling 802.11 Bands
98
Configuring Administrator Usernames and Passwords
99
Configuring RADIUS Settings
99
Configuring SNMP Settings
99
Enabling 802.3X Flow Control
100
Enabling System Logging
100
Enabling Dynamic Transmit Power Control
100
Configuring Multicast Mode
101
Understanding Multicast Mode
101
Guidelines for Using Multicast Mode
101
Enabling Multicast Mode
102
Configuring the Supervisor 720 to Support the Wism
102
General Wism Guidelines
103
Configuring the Supervisor
103
Using the Wireless LAN Controller Network Module
105
C H a P T E R 5 Configuring Security Solutions
108
CHAPTER 5 Configuring Security Solutions
108
Cisco WLAN Solution Security
108
Security Overview
108
Layer 1 Solutions
108
Layer 2 Solutions
108
Layer 3 Solutions
109
Rogue Access Point Solutions
109
Rogue Access Point Challenges
109
Tagging and Containing Rogue Access Points
109
Integrated Security Solutions
110
Configuring the System for Spectralink Netlink Telephones
110
Using the GUI to Enable Long Preambles
111
Using the CLI to Enable Long Preambles
111
Using Management over Wireless
112
Using the GUI to Enable Management over Wireless
112
Using the CLI to Enable Management over Wireless
113
Configuring DHCP
113
Using the GUI to Configure DHCP
113
Using the CLI to Configure DHCP
114
Customizing the Web Authentication Login Screen
114
Default Web Authentication Operation
115
Customizing Web Authentication Operation
117
Changing the Web Authentication Login Window Title
117
Hiding and Restoring the Cisco WLAN Solution Logo
117
Changing the Logo
118
Changing the Web Message
118
Creating a Custom URL Redirect
120
Verifying Web Authentication Changes
120
Example: Sample Customized Web Authentication Login Window
121
Configuring Identity Networking
122
Identity Networking Overview
122
ACL-Name
123
Qos-Level
123
RADIUS Attributes Used in Identity Networking
123
Interface-Name
124
VLAN-Tag
124
Tunnel Attributes
125
Configuring Wlans
127
Chapter 6 Configuring WLAN
128
Wireless LAN Overview
128
Configuring Wireless Lans
128
Activating Wireless Lans
129
Assigning a Wireless LAN to a DHCP Server
129
Configuring MAC Filtering for Wireless Lans
129
Creating a Local MAC Filter
129
Enabling MAC Filtering
129
Configuring a Timeout for Disabled Clients
130
Assigning Wireless Lans to Vlans
130
Configuring Layer 2 Security
130
Dynamic 802.1X Keys and Authorization
130
Dynamic WPA Keys and Encryption
131
WEP Keys
131
Configuring a Wireless LAN for both Static and Dynamic WEP
132
Configuring Layer 3 Security
132
Ipsec
132
Ipsec Authentication
132
Ipsec Encryption
132
IKE Authentication
133
IKE Diffie-Hellman Group
133
IKE Lifetime Timeout
133
IKE Phase 1 Aggressive and Main Modes
133
Ipsec Passthrough
134
Local Netuser
134
Web-Based Authentication
134
Configuring Quality of Service
134
Configuring Qos Enhanced BSS (QBSS)
135
Chapter 7 Controlling Lightweight Access Points
137
Lightweight Access Point Overview
138
Cisco 1000 Series IEEE 802.11A/B/G Lightweight Access Points
138
Cisco 1030 Remote Edge Lightweight Access Points
139
Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point Part Numbers
140
Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point External and Internal Antennas
140
Antenna Sectorization
141
External Antenna Connectors
141
Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point Leds
141
Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point Connectors
142
Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point Power Requirements
142
Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point External Power Supply
143
Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point Mounting Options
143
Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point Physical Security
143
Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point Monitor Mode
143
Using the DNS for Controller Discovery
143
Dynamic Frequency Selection
144
Autonomous Access Points Converted to Lightweight Mode
145
Guidelines for Using Access Points Converted to Lightweight Mode
145
Reverting from Lightweight Mode to Autonomous Mode
145
Using a Controller to Return to a Previous Release
146
Using the MODE Button and a TFTP Server to Return to a Previous Release
146
Controllers Accept Sscs from Access Points Converted to Lightweight Mode
147
Using DHCP Option 43
147
Using a Controller to Send Debug Commands to Access Points Converted to Lightweight Mode
147
Converted Access Points Send Crash Information to Controller
148
Converted Access Points Send Radio Core Dumps to Controller
148
Enabling Memory Core Dumps from Converted Access Points
148
Display of MAC Addresses for Converted Access Points
148
Disabling the Reset Button on Access Points Converted to Lightweight Mode
149
Configuring a Static IP Address on an Access Point Converted to Lightweight Mode
149
C H a P T E R 8 Managing Controller Software and Configurations
152
CHAPTER 8 Managing Controller Software and Configurations
152
Transferring Files to and from a Controller
152
Upgrading Controller Software
152
Saving Configurations
154
Clearing the Controller Configuration
154
Erasing the Controller Configuration
154
Resetting the Controller
155
CHAPTER 9 Configuring Radio Resource Management
158
Overview of Radio Resource Management
158
Radio Resource Monitoring
158
Dynamic Channel Assignment
159
Dynamic Transmit Power Control
160
Coverage Hole Detection and Correction
160
Client and Network Load Balancing
160
RRM Benefits
161
Overview of RF Groups
161
RF Group Leader
161
RF Group Name
162
Configuring an RF Group
162
Using the GUI to Configure an RF Group
163
Using the CLI to Configure RF Groups
164
Viewing RF Group Status
164
Using the GUI to View RF Group Status
164
Using the CLI to View RF Group Status
167
Enabling Rogue Access Point Detection
168
Using the GUI to Enable Rogue Access Point Detection
168
Using the CLI to Enable Rogue Access Point Detection
171
Configuring Dynamic RRM
171
Using the GUI to Configure Dynamic RRM
172
Using the CLI to Configure Dynamic RRM
178
Overriding Dynamic RRM
179
Statically Assigning Channel and Transmit Power Settings to Access Point Radios
180
Using the GUI to Statically Assign Channel and Transmit Power Settings
180
Using the CLI to Statically Assign Channel and Transmit Power Settings
182
Disabling Dynamic Channel and Power Assignment Globally for a Controller
183
Using the CLI to Disable Dynamic Channel and Power Assignment
183
Using the GUI to Disable Dynamic Channel and Power Assignment
183
Viewing Additional RRM Settings Using the CLI
184
CHAPTER 10 Configuring Mobility Groups
185
C H a P T E R 10 Configuring Mobility Groups
186
Overview of Mobility
186
Overview of Mobility Groups
189
Determining When to Include Controllers in a Mobility Group
191
Configuring Mobility Groups
191
Prerequisites
191
Using the GUI to Configure Mobility Groups
192
Using the CLI to Configure Mobility Groups
195
Configuring Auto-Anchor Mobility
195
Guidelines for Using Auto-Anchor Mobility
196
Using the GUI to Configure Auto-Anchor Mobility
196
Using the CLI to Configure Auto-Anchor Mobility
198
Appendix
199
Safety Considerations and Translated Safety Warnings
199
Safety Considerations
200
Warning Definition
200
A P P E N D I X a Safety Considerations and Translated Safety Warnings
200
Class 1 Laser Product Warning
203
Class 1 Laser Product Warning
204
Ground Conductor Warning
205
Chassis Warning for Rack-Mounting and Servicing
207
Battery Handling Warning for 4400 Series Controllers
216
Battery Handling Warning for 4400 Series Controllers
217
Equipment Installation Warning
218
Equipment Installation Warning
219
More than One Power Supply Warning for 4400 Series Controllers
221
Appendix
225
Declarations of Conformity and Regulatory Information
225
A P P E N D I X B Declarations of Conformity and Regulatory Information
226
Regulatory Information for 1000 Series Access Points
226
Manufacturers Federal Communication Commission Declaration of Conformity Statement
226
Department of Communications-Canada
227
Canadian Compliance Statement
227
European Community, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein
228
Declaration of Conformity with Regard to the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC
228
Declaration of Conformity for RF Exposure
229
Guidelines for Operating Cisco Aironet Access Points in Japan
230
Administrative Rules for Cisco Aironet Access Points in Taiwan
231
Access Points with IEEE 802.11A Radios
231
All Access Points
231
Declaration of Conformity Statements
232
FCC Statements for Cisco 2000 Series Wireless LAN Controllers
232
Controllers
233
Appendix
235
End User License and Warranty
235
End User License Agreement
236
Limited Warranty
238
Disclaimer of Warranty
240
General Terms Applicable to the Limited Warranty Statement and End User License Agreement
240
Additional Open Source Terms
241
Appendix
243
System Messages and Access Point LED Patterns
243
System Messages
244
Using Client Reason and Status Codes in Trap Logs
246
Client Reason Codes
246
Client Status Codes
247
Using Lightweight Access Point Leds
248
I N D E X
249
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