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Chapter 4 Basic Wireless Device Configuration

Related Documentation

Table 4-2

Autonomous Cisco Documentation (continued)

 

 

 

Network Design

 

Links

 

 

Hot Standby Access Points

This document describes how to configure your wireless device as a hot

 

 

standby unit.

 

 

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/access/wireless/software/guide/R

 

 

olesHotStandby.html

 

 

Configuring Wireless VLANs

This document describes how to configure an access point to operate with the

 

 

VLANs set up on a wired LAN.

 

 

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/access/wireless/software/guide/wi

 

 

reless_vlans.html

 

 

Service Set Identifiers

In the role of an access point, a wireless device can support up to 16 SSIDs.

 

 

This document describes how to configure and manage SSIDs on the wireless

 

 

device.

 

 

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/access/wireless/software/guide/Se

 

 

rviceSetID.html

 

 

 

Administering

 

Links

 

 

Quality of Service

This document describes how to configure QoS on your Cisco wireless

 

 

interface. With this feature, you can provide preferential treatment to certain

 

 

traffic at the expense of other traffic. Without QoS, the device offers

 

 

best-effort service to each packet, regardless of the packet contents or size. It

 

 

sends the packets without any assurance of reliability, delay bounds, or

 

 

throughput.

 

 

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/access/wireless/software/guide/Q

 

 

ualityOfService.html

 

 

Regulatory Domains and Channels

This document lists the radio channels supported by Cisco access products in

 

 

the regulatory domains of the world.

 

 

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/access/wireless/software/guide/R

 

 

adioChannelFrequencies.html

 

 

System Message Logging

This document describes how to configure system message logging on your

 

 

wireless device.

 

 

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/access/wireless/software/guide/Sy

 

 

sMsgLogging.html

 

 

 

1.AAA = Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting.

2.CCKM = Cisco Centralized Key Management.

3.AES = Advanced Encryption Standard.

4.MIC = Message Integrity Check.

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Cisco Unified Documentation

 

 

 

 

Network Design

 

Links

 

 

Why Migrate to the Cisco Unified Wireless

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/wireless/ps5679/ps6548/prod_

Network?

 

white_paper0900aecd804f19e3_ps6305_Products_White_Paper.html

 

 

LWAPP1 Wireless LAN Controllers

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6366/index.html

 

 

Cisco 880 Series Integrated Services Router Software Configuration Guide

 

 

 

 

 

 

OL-22206-01

 

 

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Contents Americas Headquarters Page Audience ObjectiveConventions OrganizationChapters Convention Description Boldface fontSearching Cisco Documents Related DocumentationObtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request General Description Cisco 880 Series ISRModels of the Cisco 880 Series ISRs Port 10/100 FE LAN Switch Common Features802.11b/g/n Wireless LAN Battery-backed-up Real-Time ClockLicensing Selecting Feature SetsC881W C886VA-WC887VA-W C881GWMB memory MB Flash C887GW MemoryOn Board Memory 1st core 2nd core Flash sizeColor Description Indication LED OverviewFE/GE LAN/WAN Steady on= linkPppok VpnokImages supported Power SupplySoftware Minimum version Minimum software version needed to support AP802TBD MR2OL-22206-01 Software Modes Wireless Device OverviewManagement Options Root Access Point Network Configuration ExamplesAccess point Central Unit in an All-Wireless NetworkBasic Router Configuration Default Configuration Interface PortsRouter Interface Port Label Basic Router Configuration Default Configuration Information Needed for Configuration Command Purpose Configuring Command-Line AccessLine aux console tty vty line-number ExampleExample Command PurposeConfiguring WAN Interfaces Configuring Global ParametersTerminal, use the following Hostname name Specifies the name for the router ExampleConfiguring a VDSL2 WAN Interface Configuring a Fast Ethernet WAN InterfaceNo shutdown Exit Controller vdslShutdown Shutdown No shutdown Exit1shows an ATM WAN or Ethernet WAN network topography Configuring Adsl ModeConfiguring Adsl Auto Mode Configuring CPE and Peer Adsl ModeVerifying CPE to Peer Connection for Adsl Configuring the ATM CPE Side No shutdown Interface atm0.1 point-to-pointPvc name vpi/vci Command Purpose Step Adsl Configuration ExampleConfigures a static map for an ATM Virtual-template inarp noNo fair-queue ATM Verifying Adsl ConfigurationConfiguring the Fast Ethernet LAN Interfaces Configuring the Wireless LAN InterfaceVerifying CPE to Peer Connection for Adsl Configuring a Loopback Interface Configuring Static Routes Verifying ConfigurationAnother way to verify the loopback interface is to ping it Example Verifying ConfigurationConfiguring Routing Information Protocol Configuring Dynamic RoutesNo auto-summary Router eigrp as-number Configuring Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing ProtocolBasic Router Configuration Configuring Dynamic Routes OL-22206-01 Basic Wireless Device Configuration Interface wlan-ap0 Starting a Wireless Configuration SessionWireless Device Control-Shift-6 x Router Disconnect Service-module wlan-ap 0 sessionCisco Express Setup Configuring Wireless SettingsConfiguring the Radio Cisco IOS Command Line InterfaceConfiguring Wireless Security Settings Configuring Access Point as Local AuthenticatorAssigning SSIDs Configuring WEP and Cipher SuitesSecurity Type Description Security Features Enabled Security TypesInstructions EAP1 Configuring Wireless Quality of ServicePEAP3, EAP-TLS4, EAP-FAST5, EAP-TTLS6, EAP-GTC7 WPA9Preparing for the Upgrade Configuring the Access Point in Hot Standby ModeUpgrading to Cisco Unified Software Software Prerequisites Performing the Upgrade Secure an IP Address on the Access Point Confirm that the Mode Setting is Enabled Downgrading the Software on the Access Point Upgrading AP bootloaderWireless Overview Recovering Software on the Access PointNetwork Design Links Security LinksAdministering Links Why Migrate to the Cisco Unified Wireless Network?LWAPP1 Wireless LAN Controllers Home.html Lwapp Wireless LAN Access Points