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Related Documentation

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Cisco Unified Documentation (continued)

 

 

 

Network Design

 

Links

 

 

LWAPP Wireless LAN Access Points

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/wireless/ps5678/ps6306/prod_

 

 

white_paper0900aecd802c18ee_ps6366_Products_White_Paper.html

 

 

Cisco IOS Command Reference for Cisco

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/access_point/12.4_10b_JA/com

Aironet Access Points and Bridges, versions

mand/reference/cr2410b.html

12.4(10b) JA and 12.3(8) JEC

 

 

 

Cisco Aironet 1240AG Access Point Support

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/access_point/1240/quick/guide/a

Documentation

 

p1240qs.html

 

 

Cisco 4400 Series Wireless LAN Controllers

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6366/tsd_products_support_series_

Support Documentation

home.html

 

 

 

1. LWAPP = Lightweight Access Point Protocol.

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Cisco 880 Series Integrated Services Router Software Configuration Guide

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Contents Americas Headquarters Page Objective AudienceChapters OrganizationConventions Convention Description Boldface fontRelated Documentation Searching Cisco DocumentsObtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request Cisco 880 Series ISR General DescriptionModels of the Cisco 880 Series ISRs 802.11b/g/n Wireless LAN Common FeaturesPort 10/100 FE LAN Switch Battery-backed-up Real-Time ClockC881W Selecting Feature SetsLicensing C886VA-WC881GW C887VA-WMB memory MB Flash On Board Memory 1st core 2nd core MemoryC887GW Flash sizeFE/GE LAN/WAN LED OverviewColor Description Indication Steady on= linkVpnok PppokPower Supply Images supportedTBD Minimum software version needed to support AP802Software Minimum version MR2OL-22206-01 Wireless Device Overview Software ModesManagement Options Network Configuration Examples Root Access PointCentral Unit in an All-Wireless Network Access pointBasic Router Configuration Interface Ports Default ConfigurationRouter Interface Port Label Basic Router Configuration Default Configuration Information Needed for Configuration Line aux console tty vty line-number Configuring Command-Line AccessCommand Purpose ExampleCommand Purpose ExampleTerminal, use the following Configuring Global ParametersConfiguring WAN Interfaces Hostname name Specifies the name for the router ExampleNo shutdown Exit Configuring a Fast Ethernet WAN InterfaceConfiguring a VDSL2 WAN Interface Controller vdslShutdown No shutdown Exit ShutdownConfiguring Adsl Mode 1shows an ATM WAN or Ethernet WAN network topographyConfiguring CPE and Peer Adsl Mode Configuring Adsl Auto ModeVerifying CPE to Peer Connection for Adsl No shutdown Interface atm0.1 point-to-point Configuring the ATM CPE SidePvc name vpi/vci Configures a static map for an ATM Adsl Configuration ExampleCommand Purpose Step Virtual-template inarp noNo fair-queue Verifying Adsl Configuration ATMConfiguring the Wireless LAN Interface Configuring the Fast Ethernet LAN InterfacesVerifying CPE to Peer Connection for Adsl Configuring a Loopback Interface Verifying Configuration Configuring Static RoutesAnother way to verify the loopback interface is to ping it Verifying Configuration ExampleConfiguring Dynamic Routes Configuring Routing Information ProtocolNo auto-summary Configuring Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol Router eigrp as-numberBasic Router Configuration Configuring Dynamic Routes OL-22206-01 Basic Wireless Device Configuration Starting a Wireless Configuration Session Interface wlan-ap0Service-module wlan-ap 0 session Wireless Device Control-Shift-6 x Router DisconnectConfiguring Wireless Settings Cisco Express SetupConfiguring Wireless Security Settings Cisco IOS Command Line InterfaceConfiguring the Radio Configuring Access Point as Local AuthenticatorConfiguring WEP and Cipher Suites Assigning SSIDsSecurity Types Security Type Description Security Features EnabledInstructions PEAP3, EAP-TLS4, EAP-FAST5, EAP-TTLS6, EAP-GTC7 Configuring Wireless Quality of ServiceEAP1 WPA9Upgrading to Cisco Unified Software Configuring the Access Point in Hot Standby ModePreparing for the Upgrade Software PrerequisitesSecure an IP Address on the Access Point Performing the UpgradeConfirm that the Mode Setting is Enabled Upgrading AP bootloader Downgrading the Software on the Access PointNetwork Design Links Recovering Software on the Access PointWireless Overview Security LinksWhy Migrate to the Cisco Unified Wireless Network? Administering LinksLWAPP1 Wireless LAN Controllers Lwapp Wireless LAN Access Points Home.html