Cisco Systems Cisco Wireless Controller Manual for 2500 Series WLC and Baud Rate Settings

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Figure 2 shows the front panel and location of the ports and light-emitting diodes (LEDs) for the 2504 controller. Table 1 describes the components of the front panel.

Note It is expected that there will be small variations in LED color intensity and hue from unit to unit. This is within the normal range of the LED manufacturer’s specifications and is not a defect.

Figure 2 Front Panel and LEDs

CISCO 2500 Series WIRELESS CONTROLLER

 

 

 

 

RESET

Model 2504

CONSOLE

1

2

3

4

PWR SYS

ALM

 

 

 

 

 

RESET

 

CONSOLE

1

2

3-4 POE

PWR

ALM

282249

SYS

Table 1

WLC2504 Front Panel Component Descriptions

Callout

 

Port and LEDs

State and Description

 

 

 

 

CONSOLE

 

CPU console port

The CPU console port is an RS-232 port that supports

 

 

 

a RJ-45 connector. At boot-up the controller configures

 

 

 

the RS-232 port as a console port with default settings

 

 

 

of 9600, N, 8, 1. The boot-loader supports baud rates

 

 

 

of 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, and

 

 

 

115200. A default baud-rate recovery mechanism is not

 

 

 

available; however the bootloader ensures that the

 

 

 

stored baud rate setting matches one of the allowed

 

 

 

values before setting the baud rate. If a nonstandard

 

 

 

value is detected the baud rate will default to 9600.

 

 

 

 

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Contents Cisco 2500 Series Wireless Controller Safety Information FCC Safety Compliance StatementRegulations. Statement Introduction to the ControllerSuitable grounding is available. Statement Typical Controller Topology and Network Connections Console Callout Port and LEDs State and DescriptionGreen or Blinking Green-Link activity Reset Ports and Slots State and Description Power 48VDCRequired Tools and Information Package ContentsInitial System Configuration Information Mounting the Controller Choosing a Physical LocationMounting the Controller on a Desktop or Shelf Situation to people and damage to the system. Statement Mounting the Controller on a Wall Rack-Mount BracketsBase Mount Mounting the Controller on a Wall Mounting Screws Mounting Screw Holes on the Back of the Controller Place the Controller on the Mounting Screws Or servicing the unit in the rack. Statement Are provided to ensure your safetyTop with the heaviest component at the bottom of the rack Attaching the 19-Inch Brackets to the Side of the Controller Mounting the Controller in a 19-Inch Rack Securing the Power Adapter Cable Connecting the Controller Console PortPlastic Relief Clip Installing a Security Lock Running the Bootup Script and Power-On Self TestCisco Systems Page License Agent ok Cisco Controller Loading primary image 7.0.114.76 100% Page License Agent ok Using the Startup WizardWizard Setting Action Requires a Radius server. Please see Wizard Setting Action Logging into the Controller Connecting to the Network Connecting Access Points Checking the Controller LEDs Using the Reset ButtonWhat’s New in Cisco Product Documentation Varoitus Tärkeitä Turvallisuusohjeita Statement 1071-Warning DefinitionWaarschuwing Belangrijke Veiligheidsinstructies Avvertenza Importanti Istruzioni Sulla Sicurezza Warnung Wichtige SicherheitshinweiseAviso Instruções Importantes DE Segurança TA Vare PÅ Disse InstruksjoneneVarning! Viktiga Säkerhetsanvisningar Page Page Page Page Page Statement 1015-Battery Handling Page Statement 1024-Ground Conductor Page Page Statement 1040-Product Disposal Page Page Statement 157-VCCI Compliance for Class B Equipment Statement 371-Power Cable and AC Adapter