Cisco Systems 4100 manual Logging, Connecting the Network Distribution System

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Installation and Configuration

Logging In

Logging In

To log into the controller, perform these steps:

Step 1 Enter a valid login and password to enter the CLI.

User:

Password:

Note The login and password functions are case sensitive. The default administrative user login and password are admin and admin, respectively.

Step 2 The CLI displays the root-level system prompt:

(system prompt)>

The system prompt can be any alphanumeric string up to 31 characters. You can change it by entering the following command:

(system prompt)>config prompt

Because this is a user-defined variable, it is omitted from the rest of this documentation.

Step 3 The CLI automatically logs you out without saving any changes after five minutes of inactivity. This automatic logout can be set from 0 (never log out) to 160 minutes entering the following command:

(system prompt)>config serial timeout

Refer to the Navigating the CLI and Logging Out of the CLI sections in the Product Guide for more information.

Connecting the Network (Distribution System)

See the following figure for connections from the network (Distribution System) to the controller. The connections are:

Two 1000BASE-SX (GigE, front panel, LC physical port, multi-mode fiber-optic cable).

Note The 1000BASE-SX connectors provide 100/1000 Mbps wired connections to a network through 850nM (SX) fiber-optic links using LC physical connectors.

Depending on the distribution system physical port to be assigned as explained in Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Interfaces section in the Product Guide, use CAT-5, CAT-5e, CAT-6, or CAT-7 ethernet cables or LC compatible fiber-optic cable to connect the network equipment to the controller.

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Contents Installation and Configuration CLI Cisco 4100 Series Wireless LAN Controller Hardware Collecting Required Tools and InformationInitial System Configuration Information Determining a Physical Location Page Installing the Chassis Installation and Configuration Installing the Chassis Connecting and Using the CLI Console Performing Power On Self TestInstallation and Configuration Performing Power On Self Test Using the Startup Wizard Installation and Configuration Using the Startup WizardConnecting the Network Distribution System LoggingConnecting the Service Port Interfaces External Equipment Connections to the ControllerOptional management Network Connecting Access Points Where to Go from Here