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N T E N T S
 Setting Trap Notification
 Assigning an Auto-Managed Configuration
 Displaying an EAP Authentication Report
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Command History Feature B-3
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Conventions
Convention
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Option Network Preferences
Paper Documentation
 Obtaining Documentation
World Wide Web
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 Cisco documentation is available in these ways 800 553-NETS
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Ordering Documentation
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 A P T E R
Overview of the Wireless LAN Solution Engine
 Wlse Dashboard
Understanding the Wlse User Interface
 Main Tab Subtabs
Tabs and Subtabs
 Devices under management, run immediate inventories, view
Administrative Tasks
Buttons
Performing
 Time Display
Device Name and IP Address Display
 Procedure
CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine
Logging In and Out
 Task Description and References
Getting Started with Device Management
 Administering Users,
Managing Devices, page 6-2. After moving devices to
Inventories,
 Settings, page 2-20 to set policies
Displaying Faults
 Field
Devices Severity
Description
 State Name/IP
 Column
Click Apply. The following table appears
 Related Topics
Viewing Fault Details
Managing Profiles, Notification Settings,
Fault details for
 See Time Display,
Family Product Type IfIndex
Conditions Description
Column Description
 Managing Profiles
Fault History
 Use this option to create a profile
Creating a Profile
Copying a Profile
Assigning a Profile to a Device, Viewing Devices,
 Use this option to edit a profile
Renaming a Profile
Editing a Profile
Use this option to rename a profile
 Deleting a Profile
Assigning a Profile to a Device
Use this option to delete a profile
 Viewing Devices
 Specifying Security Policies
Profile Choices
 Click Add to add the Ssid to the list, then go to Step
Field Description
 Step
Complete the following
Go to Step Complete the following
 Setting Access Point Fault Thresholds
Specifying Fault Thresholds
 Continue to Step
Enable Poll Interval Settings Overloaded
 Degraded
Setting Switch Fault Thresholds
 To set the new entries
Go to step Step
 Setting Server Response Time
Setting Router Fault Thresholds
 Notification Settings
 Before You Begin
Setting Trap Notification
 Setting Syslog Notification, Emailing Faults,
Setting Syslog Notification
 Attribute Description
Emailing Faults
To save your settings
Setting Trap Notification, Emailing Faults,
 Procedure
 Setting Trap Notification, Setting Syslog Notification,
 Fault Monitoring Notification Settings
 Using the Templates
Configuring Devices
 Template Choices
Related Topic
Template Categories
 Using Express Template
Naming the Template
See Naming Guidelines, page A-1
 Express Template Settings
 Configuring Devices
 Field Description
 LAN
 Finish to save the template. See Finishing the Template,
Setting Up Association
 This option is used for only bridges
Defining Spanning Tree Protocol
 Enable-Use this setting to enable STP on
Disable-If you do not want STP enabled
Bridge
 Configuring Devices
 Defining Address Filters
 Field Description
 Defining Ethertype Filters
Creating New Ethertype Filters Procedure
 Creating New Ethertype Filters Settings
 Creating Special Cases Procedure
Deleting Ethertype Filters Procedure
 Configuring Devices
 Defining IP Protocol Filters
Deleting Special Cases Procedure
 Creating New IP Protocol Filters Procedure
Using this option you can also
 Deleting IP Protocol Filters Procedure
 IP Protocol Filters Special Cases Settings
 Field Description
 Defining IP Port Filters
 To create and enable port filters, enter the following
Creating New Port Filters Procedure
 Deleting Port Filters Procedure
 IP Port Filters Special Cases Settings
 Configuring Devices
 Configuring Policy Groups
 IP Protocol
Adding or Deleting a New Policy Group
To add a new policy group, enter the following
Filters
 Deleting an Existing Policy Group from a Device
Protocol Filters
 Configuring VLANs
 Setting on the switch
Enter the following information
Add a new VLAN-SeeAdding a New VLAN,
 Enter the identification number of the Vlan
Created using Association Policy Groups
Adding a New Vlan
To add a new VLAN, enter the following
 Field Description
 Vlan
 Deleting an Existing Vlan Procedure
Configuring Quality of Service
 Quality of Service Settings
 This option allows you to define service sets
Configuring Service Sets
 Association VLANs
Add a new Service Set-SeeAdding a New Service Set,
Adding a New Service Set Procedure
Using Association Policy Groups
 Field Description
 Finish to save the template. See Finishing the Template,
 Defining Advanced Associations
Deleting an Existing Service Set Procedure
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 ExternalWarning-Indicates that an error or
SystemWarning-Indicates that an error or
ProtocolWarning-Indicates that an error or
PortWarning-Indicates that an error or failure
 Field Description
 Finish to save the template. See Finishing the Template,
 Configuring Port Assignments
Lists the port’s 802.11 radio drivers association
Identifier
 Configuring Dscp to CoS
 Configuring the Ethernet Port
Use this option to configure the device’s Ethernet port
Identifying the Ethernet Port
 Enter the following information to identify the port
Setting Up Ethernet Filters
 Filters you created using Association IP Port Filters
Filters you created using Association Ethertype Filters
 Setting Up Hardware
 Ssid
Defining the Ethernet Advanced Settings
 Allowed under Association Address Filters
Disallowed under Association Address Filters
 Set as disallowed under Association Address
 Configuring the 11b Radio
Use this option to configure the device’s 11b radio
Identifying the 11b Radio Port
 Procedure
 Primary Port? From the list, select one of the following
Ethernet Identification ,
Selected value is displayed
 Setting Up 11b Radio Filters
Association Ethertype Filters
Association IP Protocol Filters
 IP Port Receive Transmit
Defining the 11b Radio Hardware Settings
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 Field Description
 Configuring Devices
 Field Description
 Field Description
 Defining the 11b Radio Advanced Settings
 Addresses set as allowed under
Disallowed-The access point discards
Association Address Filters
All traffic except packets sent to the MAC
 Field Description
 This setting is valid
None-Does not enable MIC
NMH-Enables MIC Message Integrity
Check, a security feature that protects
 Field Description
 Defining the 11b Radio Searched Channels Settings
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 Configuring the 11a Radio
Use this option to configure the device’s 11a radio
Identifying the 11a Radio Port
 Ethernet Identification,
 Ethertype Receive Transmit
Setting Up 11a Radio Filters
 Right pane
Defining the 11a Radio Hardware Settings
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 Field Description
 Defining the 11a Radio Advanced Settings
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 LAN
 WEP
 Field Description
 Field Description
 Finish to save the template. See Finishing the Template,
 Defining the 11a Radio Searched Channels Settings
 Defining the 11a Radio Data Encryption Settings
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 Configuring Devices
 Use this option to enable or disable local admin access
Defining the Security Settings
Setting Local Admin Access
Use this option to configure the device’s security settings
 Add Users-SeeAdding Users, Delete Users-SeeDeleting Users,
Adding Users Procedure
 Deleting Users
Setting Local AP/Client Security
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 Field Description
 Use this option to set up server-based security
Setting Server-Based Security
 Procedure
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Configuring Services
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Configuring Start-Up Settings
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Field Description
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Configuring Console/Telnet Settings
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ANSI-Use this setting to offer graphic
Features such as reverse video buttons
Underlined links
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Configuring Hot Standby Settings
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Configuring Routing Settings
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Configuring CDP Settings
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Configuring DNS Settings
 Does not use DNS
Configuring FTP Settings
Disable-Use this option if you network
Select Services FTP. The Services FTP dialog box appears
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FTP
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Configuring Http Settings
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Configuring Snmp Settings
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Configuring Sntp Settings
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Configuring Accounting Settings
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 Configuring Events
Configuring Event Handling
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Configuring Event Notification
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Configuring Custom Values
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Previewing the Template
Key Value
Click Finish. See Finishing the Template,
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Use this option to create a configuration template
Creating a Template
Finishing the Template
 Copying a Template
Click Edit. See Editing a Template,
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 Deleting a Template
Use this option to edit a configuration template
Use this option to delete a configuration template
Editing a Template
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Importing a Template
Click Import. The Import Template window appears
Import
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 Managing Configuration Jobs
Exporting a Template
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 Deleting a Job, Copying a Job, Viewing Job Run Details,
Using the Templates,
Job Choices
Naming the Job
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Selecting Devices
Job Name Enter a name for the job
Description Enter a description of the job
 Selecting a Template
Click Select Template. The Select Template window appears
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Scheduling a Job
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Finishing the Job
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Creating a Configuration Job
Viewing Configuration Job Status
Viewing the Job, Filtering a Job, Editing a Job,
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Viewing the Job
 Running
You can stop a running job by clicking Stop Job
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Filtering a Job
You can do the following
Refresh the screen-Click Refresh
 Click Delete Job
Editing a Job
Deleting a Job
Copying a Job
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Viewing Job Run Details
 Viewing the Job Run Details Table
Job Runs Details table displays the following information
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 Automating Configurations
Assigning a Startup Configuration
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Configuration Template dialog box appears
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Creating a Startup Configuration Template
Click Save to save the template
Click Delete to delete the template
 Assigning an Auto-Managed Configuration
Tasks Template Choice
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Discover Device Credentials Http User/Password
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Assigning Auto-Managed Configurations
 Using Auto-Managed Options
Select Configure Auto Update Auto-Managed Configuration
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 Managing Firmware Images
Updating Device Firmware
 Editing Image Details on the WLSE,
Viewing Images on the Wlse
Importing images-SeeImporting Images,
Managing Firmware Jobs,
 Deleting Images from the WLSE,
When you finish editing, click Save
Editing Image Details on the Wlse
Image Details window opens
 Importing Images
Deleting Images from the Wlse
 Importing Images from the Client System Desktop to the Wlse
 Details on the WLSE,
 Window is displayed. Complete the following
 Updating Device Firmware Managing Firmware Images
 Managing Firmware Jobs
Using a Remote Tftp Server for Image Upload
 Click Job Name. The Job Name dialog box appears
Managing Firmware Images,
 A-1
Selecting the Image
Job Name Enter a name for the job. For guidelines on naming
Jobs, see Naming Guidelines, page A-1
 Selecting Devices
 Scheduling the Job
 Email settings section
 Validate and Save section
Remote server settings section
 Job Save Summary Window
 Job Validation Summary Window Details
 Creating a Firmware Job
Using the Job Functions
 Viewing Jobs by Job State
Creating a Firmware Job,
Job Name Job name
 Field Description
 Filtering Jobs
 Use this option to view details about a job
Click OK in the popup windows
 Job Run Details Table
 Updating Device Firmware Managing Firmware Jobs
 Using the Device Center
Using Reports
 For routers
 For more information, see Time Display
Viewing the Fault Summary Report
Following table is displayed for the device’s fault summary
Details,
 Viewing Config History
Viewing Device History
Following table is displayed for the device’s history
 Job Name Job Type
Viewing Firmware History
 Displaying a Client Detail Report
Displaying Wireless Client Reports
 To export the report, click Export. See Exporting a Report,
Address or name
Click Search. a list appears in the left pane
Chose name, names are listed
 Displaying a Client Statistics Report
 Displaying a Client Historical Association Report
 Administration Discover Tasks History
Report,
Inventory
 Individual Access Point and Bridge Reports
Displaying Current Reports
Group Reports
 Individual Server Reports
Individual Switch Reports
Displaying a Group Report
Individual Router Reports
 Fault Summary Report,
Displaying an EAP Authentication
Detailed Report,
 Displaying a Group Security Report
Time the access point’s state last
 Report-Displaying an EAP
Fault Summary-Viewing the Fault
Authentication Report,
Summary Report,
 Displaying a Group Ssid Report
EAP Authentication Report,
 Group Policy Report,
 Vlan Name Name of the Vlan
Displaying a Group Vlan Report
 Column Description
 Displaying a Per Vlan Client Report
 Displaying a Group Policy Report
 Report-SeeDisplaying an AP Ethertype Protocol
Filters Report,
Report-SeeDisplaying an AP IP Protocol Filters
 Displaying an AP IP Port Filters Report,
Report-See Displaying an AP IP Protocol Filters Report,
 Displaying an AP Summary Report
 Current Client Association Report
 Displayed, one for each interface
Authentication Report are also displayed
Displaying a Detailed Report
From the Report Name list, select Detailed Report
 Unique identifier the client device uses to
 Column Description
 Displaying a Current Client Association Report
 Displaying an EAP Authentication Report
 From the Report Name list, select EAP Authentication Report
 Displaying an AP Ethertype Protocol Filters Report
 Displaying an AP IP Protocol Filters Report
 From the Report Name list, select AP IP Protocol Filters
 Displaying an AP IP Port Filters Report
 Displaying an AP Policy Report
 From the Report Name list, select AP Policy Report
Displaying an AP Ethertype Protocol Filters Report
Displaying an AP IP Protocol Filters Report,
 An AP IP Port Filters Report,
Displaying an AP Qbss QoS Report
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 Vlan Name Vlan name
Displaying an AP Ssid Report
Unique identifier the client device uses to associate
Vlan identification number
 Policy Report,
 Displaying an AP Vlan Report
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 25 Per Vlan Client Report
 From the Report Name list, select Switch Summary Report
Displaying a Switch Summary Report
 Bridge Connected to Switch Report
Displaying an AP and Bridge Connected to Switch Report
 Displaying a Router Summary Report
 From the Report Name list, select Router Summary Report
Displaying an AP and Bridge Connected to Router Report
 Displaying a Server Summary Report
 Performance Report RF Utilization,
Displaying Trends
 Displaying a Group Performance Report RF Utilization
Group Performance Report Ethernet Utilization,
Servers
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 Displaying a Group Performance Report Ethernet Utilization
 Displaying a Top N Number of Associations Report
Unique identifier the client device uses
Channel Number Channel being used
 Displaying a Top N Percentage Errors
 Period of time for which you want trending information
From the Report Name list, select Top N Percentage Errors
 Click View. a graph is displayed
 36 AP and Bridge Ethernet Transmission Statistics
 Displaying Trends
 Displaying an AP and Bridge Performance Graph
 Displaying an AP and Bridge Performance Tabular
 Click View. The report is displayed
Displaying Top N Busiest Clients
View. The right pane refreshes
Period of list, select the number of days
 From the Report Name list, select Top N Busiest Clients
 Displaying Top N Client Error Rate
 Displaying a Server Response Time Graph
 Exporting a Report
Emailing a Report
Click View. The following report displays
 Mailroute by selecting Administration Appliance Configure
To cancel the email, click Cancel
To send the email immediately, click Send Now
 Scheduling Email Jobs
 Report Properties Column Description
Viewing Email Job Details
 Email Properties Column
Subject Format Body
Schedule Properties Column Description
 Performing Administrative Tasks
 Managing Devices
Using Discovery and Managing Devices
 Manage Devices
 Device Details Pane
 View Device Management History
 Specifying Device Credentials
 Specify Community Strings
Select Administration Discover Device Credentials Snmp
 Community String Guidelines,
Variable Description
 Community String Guidelines
Specify the Http Username and Password
 Managing Device Discovery
 Overview Discovery
Overview Discovery, Set Up Devices,
 Importing Devices, Managing Devices,
Set Up Devices
Set Up Access Points and Bridges
Tasks Procedure
 Add New User. The User
 User that you created
Password,
Specify the Http Username
You can use the same Click User Information then click
 Task Procedure
Set Up Routers and Switches
 Contact contact command
Set Up AAA Servers
Contact command
Location command
 Wlse
 Enabled? Affect on Display
Enable Discovery Options
 Manage Devices,
Set Up Discovery Filters
 Schedule Discovery
Include Rules Exclude Rules Defined? Result
All devices are discovered
 Procedure
 Run Discovery Now Seeds dialog box appears
Select Administration Discover Discover Run Discovery Now.
Run Discovery Now
Specifying Device Credentials,
 Related Topics
 Discovery Task History,
Running Inventories
About Scheduled Inventories
Viewing Inventory and Discovery Task History,
 Immediate Inventory of Selected Devices
 Immediate Inventory of All Devices
 Name Type of Job
Viewing Inventory and Discovery Task History
 From a file see Import Devices from a File,
Importing Devices
 Import Devices from a File
 Import Devices from CiscoWorks2000
 Exporting Devices
Portportnumber
Import Devices from a File, Schedule Discovery,
 Serveripaddress on portportnumber
Type Information Description
 Adding, Modifying and Deleting AAA Servers
Manage Leap Servers
To add, modify or delete a Leap server
 Text Box Description
To add a Leap server
 Manage Radius Servers
 Manage EAP-MD5 Servers
 Managing Groups
Overview Groups
Overview Groups, Creating, Editing, and Deleting Groups,
 System-Defined Groups
 Add a Group, Edit a Group, Delete a Group,
Creating, Editing, and Deleting Groups
Add a Group
User-Defined Groups
 Naming Guidelines, page A-1
Creating a New Group
 Copying an Existing Group
Box optional
Your new group will be added to the Subgroup Of list
 Edit a Group, Delete a Group, Overview Groups,
Edit a Group
 Add a Group, Delete a Group, Overview Groups,
Delete a Group
 Overview Groups, Edit a Group, Add a Group,
Managing the Appliance
 Viewing Log File Reports
Viewing Wlse Status
 Log File Content
Log Files Displayed
Wlse maintains the following log files
 Restarting the Wireless LAN Solution Engine
Managing the Software
Managing Device Discovery, Running Inventories,
 Viewing Software Status
 To define or redefine the repository, complete the following
Defining the Repository
 Creating a Local Repository
Repository source ftp//hostname/path
Find the software you want on the FTP site
 Creating a Remote Repository
Repository add package
Creating a Local Repository,
 Installing Software Updates
 Browsing the Repository
 Viewing Software Update History
Installing Software Updates, Managing the Software,
Software Update History window displays the following
 Overview Security
Installation
 Overview Authentication Modules
Managing Security
Radius MS NT Domain
 Selecting an Authentication Module, Administering Users,
Selecting an Authentication Module
 Https dialog box appears
Select Administration Appliance Security SSL HTTPS. The SSL
Managing SSL Https
Overview Security,
 # firewall eth0
Disabling or Enabling Telnet and Selecting SSH
 Viewing the Last 10 Logged-On Users
Select Administration Appliance Security Last 10 Logins
 Backing Up and Restoring Data
Specifying the Backup Location
 Select Administration Appliance Backup and Restore Backup
Select Start Settings Control Panel Add/Remove Programs
Click Test Click OK
 Backing Up Data
Select Administration Appliance Backup and Restore Restore
 Using Diagnostics
Backing Up Data, Specifying the Backup Location,
Restoring Data
 Viewing and Creating a Status Report
Viewing and Creating a Self-Test Report
Viewing and Creating a Self-Test Report, Viewing Processes,
 Processes displayed, see Processes Displayed,
Viewing Processes
Viewing and Creating a Status Report, Viewing Processes,
Report displays the following
 Return code represents normal program operation. Any
 Daemon Information dialog box displays the following
Processes Displayed
Daemon Information
Process Name Description
 Setting Up the Splash Screen Message
Setting the Current Time and Date on the Wlse
System Log
 Clock set hhmmss month day year
To set the UTC time, use the following CLI command
Select Administration Appliance TIME/NTP/NAME
Specifying NTP Time Servers
 Select Administration Appliance Configure Mailroute
Specifying Name Servers
Specifying an Smtp Mail Server
 Using Connectivity Tools
 Polling Interval
Managing System Parameters
Parameter Description
Inventory Performance Attributes
 Shown in Configure Jobs, Firmware
Inventory Performance Attributes Polling
Jobs, and Reports Scheduled Email Jobs
 Administering Users
Managing Roles
Modifying Your Profile,
 Naming Guidelines, page A-1 Managing Users,
 Add Users, Modify Users, Delete Users,
Managing Users
Add Users
Use this option to
 To modify a user
Modify Users
 Wireless LAN Solution Engine -From the online help
Level, see the User Guide for the CiscoWorks
Naming Guidelines, page A-1 Managing Roles,
 Delete Users
Use the My Profile tab to change your password
Select Administration My Profile Change password
Modifying Your Profile
 Linking to a CiscoWorks2000 Server
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 Frequently Asked Questions
 Frequently Asked Questions
 Faults, Configure, Firmware, Reports, Administration,
Troubleshooting
 Feature Symptom Probable Cause Possible Solution
Faults
 Configure Jobs
Configure
Configure
See Set Up Devices
 Device Credentials
Administration Discover
Http User/Password
Http credentials
 Community string on
Access point or bridge
Access point or bridge has
Have firmware rights
 Job Run Log to identify
Selecting Administration
Appliance Status View
Check if the Job Run Detail
 Credentials Snmp
Select Administration
Enter services stop
Enter services start
 Firmware
Firmware Jobs
Firmware Jobs Create
 Click jobvm.log
Reports
Reports
Log File
 Wireless Clients
Enter services stop to
Enter services start to
Time, select Administration
 Administration
 Administration Appliance
Enter services stop to stop
 Discovered in Administration
Discover Schedule Discovery or
Run Discovery Now. See Managing
 Security
Authentication
Admin
User Admin
 Character Description Example
Name and Description Allowable Characters
 Type Rules
 Command Reference
 CLI Conventions
Using the CLI
Command Privileges
Checking Command Syntax
 Help for CLI Commands
Command History Feature
 Command Summary
 Configures an Ethernet interface Interface section on B-30
Debugs and tests email settings Mail section on page B-34
151 Reboots the system Reload section on page B-39
 Reinitializes the database Reinitdb section on B-40
Wireless LAN Solution Engine’s B-44 Local repository
Lists, starts, or stops management Services section on B-46
Configuration On page B-50
 Displays the Wireless LAN Solution Show websslaccesslog
Engine’s Web access log On page B-57
Displays the Wireless LAN Solution Show weberrorlog section
Engine’s Web error log On page B-58
 Displays syslog information Show syslog section on B-67
Displays the Wireless LAN Solution Show snmp-server section
Engine’s Snmp configuration On page B-66
B-66
 Telnets to an external host Telnet section on page B-72
Command Description Conventions
Configures an snmp agent Snmp-server section on B-71
Configures Telnet access Telnetenable section on B-73
 Syntax Description
Privilege Level 0 Commands
Exit
Ping
 Show clock
Usage Guidelines
Show clock
 Show domain-name
Related Commands
Show domain-name
Clock Ntp server
 Interface
Show interfaces
Show process
Show interfaces
 Show version
Displays command output one screen at a time. Press
Exit paged output and return to the command prompt
Show version
 Traceroute
 Traceroute -m 20 -w 10 cisco.com
Ping
 Auth
Privilege Level 15 Commands
 Test
Backup
Backup test
Backupconfig Listbackup Restore Show backupconfig
 Backup Listbackup Restore
Backupconfig
Backupconfig hostname username password directory
No backupconfig
 Holdtime
Timer
Cdp
Run
 Set
Clock
 This command sets the date and time
Ntp server Show clock
Clock set 160000 dec 11
 Erase config
Erase config
Erase config
This command erases the system configuration
 Firewall
Examples
Firewall eth 0-5public private icmp telnet ssh snmp https
 Hostname name
Gethostbyname
Hostname
Gethostbyname host
 Hosts
Import
No import host hostname ipaddress hosts
Host
 No import hosts
Install configure
Install configure URL URL Value default save
Default
 All
Install list
Install list all full page updates
Updates
 Install update EX-2.0
Install update
Install update package name
Following command installs the update EX-2.0
 Interface
Default
 Name Domain name e.g. cisco.com
This command disables the Ethernet 1 interface
Ip domain-name
Ip domain-name name no ip domain-name name
 Ip-address Name server IP address maximum
Ip name-server
Ip name-server
Ip name-server ip-address No ip name-server ip-address
 Ip name-server
Listbackup
Listbackup
Ip domain-name
 User@host
Backup Backupconfig Restore Show backupconfig
Mail
Mail to user@host debug
 Mailcntrl clear log sendqueue userqueue
Following command clears the WLSE’s email log
Mailcntrl clear
Mailcntrl list
 Nslookup dns-name ip-address
Mailroute
Nslookup
Mailroute hostname ip-address
 Ntp server
Ntp server ip-address No ntp server ip-address
Nslookup hostname
 Ntp server
This command configures the system to use an NTP server
No ntp server ip-address
Ntp server ip-address
 Shutdown
Reload
Clock
Reload
 Repository source URL
Reinitdb
Repository
Reinitdb
 Repository source ftp//209.165.200.224
Repository add
 Repository delete
Repository delete package all
Package
 Detail
Repository list
Repository list local remote detail
Remote
 Repository list local detail
Following command stops the local repository
Repository server
Repository server stop start status
 Backup Backupconfig Listbackup Show backupconfig
Restore
Releated Commands
Restore restore name
 Netmask
Services
Services command Services status start stop
Route
 # services status
This command stops management services
This command starts management services
This command shows services status
 Matchstring1
Show anilog
Show anilog page include MatchString1 MatchString2
Include
 Show auth-http
Show auth-cli
Show auth-http
Show auth-cli
 Show auth-http
Show backupconfig
Backup Backupconfig Listbackup Restore
Show backupconfig
 Exit paged output and return to the command prompt
Show bootlog
Show bootlog
Displays command output one screen at a time. Press
 Show cdp neighbor
Show cdp neighbor
Show cdp run
Reload Clock
 Show cdp run
This command displays the CDP configuration
Show collectorlog
Show collectorlog page include matchstring1 matchstring2
 Show config
Show config
This command displays the system configuration
 Show daemonslog
Show daemonslog page include matchstring1 matchstring2
Show daemonslog
 Show dmgtdlog
Show dmgtdlog page include matchstring1 matchstring2
Show dmgtdlog
 Show webaccesslog
Show webaccesslog page include matchstring1 matchstring2
Show webaccesslog
 Show weberrorlog page include matchstring1 matchstring2
Show weberrorlog
 Show import hosts
Show websslaccesslog
Show websslaccesslog page include matchstring1 matchstring2
Show import
 Show ipchains
Show install logs
This command displays the imported host file
Show install logs short long
 Show hosts
Show hosts
Show hosts
Show ipchains eth0
 Show maillog page include matchstring1 matchstring2
Show proc command
Show maillog
Show proc
 Show repository
Displays command output one screen at a time
Show repository status access-log
Access-log
 Show route
This command displays the currently configured routes
Show route
Show securitylog
 Show securitylog
 Show snmp-server
This command displays the type of SSH that is enabled
Show snmp-server
Show ssh-version
 Show syslog
Related Command
To display syslog information, use the show syslog command
This command displays syslog information
 Show tech
Show telnetenable
Telnetenable command Show telnetenable
Show tech
 Show tomcatlog page include matchstring1 matchstring2
Following command shows if Telnet is enabled or disabled
Show telnetenable
Show tomcatlog
 This command shuts down the system
Shutdown
Shutdown
 Location
Snmp-server
Ssh
Community
 Ssh-version ssh1 ssh2 both
Ssh1 Enables SSH Ssh2 Both Enables both SSH 1 and SSH2
Ssh-version
Telnet
 Disable
Telnetenable
Telnetenable enable ip-addresses domains disable status
Enable
 Username
 No username user1
Maintenance Image Commands
This command removes the user account
Username user1 password password1 privilege
 Fsck
To check and repair the filesystem, use the fsck command
Following command checks and repairs the filesystem
Fsck
 See wireless bridge
See also EAP-MD5 server , Leap server , and Radius
GL-1
 Lower-layer protocol to treat its messages
Need them
GL-2
 Secure Http with SSL secure socket layer. See also SSL
Group of related faults
See also AAA
Servers to transfer files, such as text and graphic files
 GL-4
Media Interface Connector. Fddi de facto standard connector
May still be used in older wireless networks
See also AAA and WEP keys
 GL-5
Reflects their transmission quality and service availability
 Including passwords
Up to 32 characters long
GL-6
 GL-7
Called Greenwich Mean Time GMT and Zulu time
 Configured as an access point
WEP keys
GL-8
 IN-1
Numerics
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