Polycom 4400 manual Connecting APs, Under Interface Name click management

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Configuration Guide

Connecting APs

As the APs are connected to the network, they should automatically find the controller via the LWAPP discovery algorithms. The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server will assign each AP an IP address.

You can configure a DHCP server to run on a remote PC for a small deployment. However, for large-scale deployments, an enterprise- grade DHCP server must be used.

The ap-managerand management interfaces’ configuration should include the DHCP server you have configured. Alternately, you can configure the DHCP server internally on the controller to hand out leases to the connected clients. (Note: The WLC’s DHCP server does not lease addresses to the AP.) The instructions for doing so are included at the end of this document.

1.From the main menu, click Controller.

2.In the navigation pane, click Interfaces. Verify that the proper IP addresses are assigned to the interfaces.

3.Under Interface Name click management.

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Contents Cisco Trademark Information Introduction Certified Product SummaryKnown Limitations Network Topology Configuring a New Controller Starting from Factory Defaults Connecting to the Controller via a Browser Installing Software Controller Setup Initial setup of the controller is shown belowConnecting APs Under Interface Name click managementServer AP Configuration Set Admin Status to Enable 802.11b 70 dBm Mb/s 60 dBm 11 Mb/s 802.11a 45 dBm 54 Mb/s Use the default Fragmentation Threshold 2346 bytes Configuration Guide Set Admin Status to Enable Use the default Fragmentation Threshold 2346 bytes For 802.11a Network Status, click the Enabled check box Setting Up the SSIDs Setting up the voice SsidPN 1725-36070-001P.doc Configuration Guide Further Assistance