Chapter 1 FAQs and Troubleshooting
Radio Manager FAQs and Troubleshooting
Auto Re-Site Survey
•Q.Is there a limit to the number of floors or access points that can be enabled for the auto
•Q.Will it cause problems if a floor that has no access points yet is added to Auto
Miscellaneous
•Q.Can I give a radio management job a name that is used for a firmware or configuration management job?
•Q.Can I use a
•Q.Why does the Client MAC Spoofing fault reappear after it has been cleared?
Configuration
Q.For each AP to report radio information back to WLSE, does each AP need to be configured as a
WDS AP?
A.No, one WDS AP or WDS Router must be configured for each AP subnet. The WDSs should be configured to know about WLSE.
For example, if you have 3 AP subnets in a building, you must set up 3 APs as WDS APs. Those 3 APs must be configured with the IP of the WLSE, and the
Note You could also set up a WLSM (Wireless LAN Services Module) device to manage your APs. One
Q.If so, do I need a separate username and password for each? If not, how many WDS APs would I need?
A.No, you do not need a separate username and password for each. Each WDS AP (either 1100 or 1200) supports up to 30 APs.
Q.Do I need a separate infrastructure SSID for the APs that are configured as WDS?
A.No, the infrastructure SSID configuration does not need to be altered.
Q.Why does a WLSE radio plan recommend the same channel for adjacent APs?
A.In a WLAN (versus a traditional 2G cellular), the
Radio Monitoring
Q.Is there a problem if Radio Monitoring is always disabled?
A.If you disable Radio Monitoring, you will not have access to several features, including continuous detection of rogue APs,
FAQ and Troubleshooting Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine
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