Cisco Systems 2500, AIR-CT2504-5-K9 manual Using the Startup Wizard, License Agent ok

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Secure Web: Web Authentication Certificate not found (error). If you cannot access management interface via HTTPS please reconfigure Virtual Interface.

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Step 6 If the(CiscocontrollerController)>passes the POST, the bootup script runs the Startup Wizard, which prompts you for basic configuration information.

Welcome to the Cisco Wizard Configuration Tool

Use the '-' character to backup

System Name [Cisco_d9:16:24]:

Note The startup wizard runs the first time that you power on the controller. The second time you power it on, the controller prompts you for a login ID and password.

Using the Startup Wizard

Before you can use the startup wizard, you must obtain the information discussed in the “Required Tools and Information” section on page 9. Table 3 contains startup wizard information you can use to configure your controller for basic operation.

Note The available options appear in brackets after each configuration parameter. The default value appears in all uppercase letters.

Note If you enter an incorrect response, the controller provides you with an appropriate error message such as invalid response, and returns to the wizard prompt.

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