Embedded Access Points, page
Access Point Communication Protocols, page
Configuring Global Credentials for Access Points, page
Configuring Authentication for Access Points, page
Guidelines for Using CAPWAP
Access Point Communication Protocols
The Controller Discovery Process
with one discovery type CAPWAP or LWAPP exceeds the maximum discovery count and the access point does not receive a discovery response, the discovery type changes to the other type. For example, if the access point does not discover the controller in LWAPP, it starts the discovery process in CAPWAP
config network master-base enable
Verifying that Access Points Join the Controller
Using the GUI to Verify that Access Points Join the Controller
Using the CLI to Verify that Access Points Join the Controller
Viewing CAPWAP MTU Information
Configuring Global Credentials for Access Points
Debugging CAPWAP
Figure 7-1 Global Configuration Page
Using the GUI to Configure Global Credentials for Access Points
Step 6 Click Save Configuration to save your changes
show ap summary
Using the CLI to Configure Global Credentials for Access Points
save config
show ap config general CiscoAP
lwapp ap dot1x username username password password
Configuring Authentication for Access Points
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Using the GUI to Configure Authentication for Access Points
Figure 7-3 Global Configuration Page
Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide
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Figure 7-4 All APs Details for Credentials Page
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Using the CLI to Configure Authentication for Access Points
config ap dot1xuser add username user password password all
config ap dot1xuser add username user password password CiscoAP
show ap summary
config ap dot1xuser disable all CiscoAP
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show ap config general CiscoAP
Switchconfig# aaa authentication dot1x default group radius
Embedded Access Points
Configuring the Switch for Authentication
Switch# configure terminal Switchconfig# dot1x system-auth-control
option 43 hex controlleripaddressinhex
dns-server ipaddress default-router ipaddress
ip dhcp pool poolname
network ipaddress subnetmask
Autonomous Access Points Converted to Lightweight Mode
Guidelines for Using Access Points Converted to Lightweight Mode
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Using a Controller to Return to a Previous Release
Reverting from Lightweight Mode to Autonomous Mode
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Authorizing Access Points
Authorizing Access Points Using SSCs
Authorizing Access Points Using MICs
Using the GUI to Configure LSC
Authorizing Access Points Using LSCs
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config certificate lsc ca-cert add delete
Using the CLI to Configure LSC
config certificate lsc enable disable
config certificate lsc ca-server http//urlport/path
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config certificate lsc ap-provision auth-list add APmacaddr
config certificate lsc ap-provision revert-cert retries
show certificate lsc summary
show certificate lsc ap-provision
Using the GUI to Authorize Access Points
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show auth-list
Using the CLI to Authorize Access Points
config auth-list ap-policy mic ssc lsc enable disable
config auth-list add mic ssc lsc apmac apkey
VCI String
Using DHCP Option 43 and DHCP Option
Troubleshooting the Access Point Join Process
Access Point
You can view join-related information for the following numbers of access points
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show ap join stats summary all
Configuring the Syslog Server for Access Points
Viewing Access Point Join Information
show ap config global
Information similar to the following appears
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where apmac is the MAC address of the 802.11 radio interface
Chapter 7 Controlling Lightweight Access Points
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Converted Access Points Send Crash Information to Controller
Converted Access Points Send Radio Core Dumps to Controller
debug ap enable disable command cmd CiscoAP
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Using the CLI to Retrieve Radio Core Dumps
Using the GUI to Upload Radio Core Dumps
show ap crash-file
transfer upload datatype radio-core-dump
Using the CLI to Upload Radio Core Dumps
transfer upload username username transfer upload password password
transfer upload mode tftp ftp
Using the GUI to Upload Access Point Core Dumps
Uploading Memory Core Dumps from Converted Access Points
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save config
Display of MAC Addresses for Converted Access Points
Using the CLI to Upload Access Point Core Dumps
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Supporting Oversized Access Point Images
config ap reset-button enable disable ap-name all
config ap static-ip enable ap-name ip-address mask gateway
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Cisco Workgroup Bridges
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Guidelines for Using WGBs
exit end
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configure terminal
bridge bridge-group-number aging-time seconds
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Sample WGB Configuration
Using the GUI to View the Status of Workgroup Bridges
show dot11 association
Figure 7-11 Clients Detail Page
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Clients Page
Figure 7-12 WGB Wired Clients Page
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Figure 7-13 Clients Detail Page
debug dot11 mobile enable debug dot11 state enable
Using the CLI to View the Status of Workgroup Bridges
Using the CLI to Debug WGB Issues
debug dhcp message enable debug dhcp packet enable
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Configuring Backup Controllers
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Using the GUI to Configure Backup Controllers
Figure 7-14 Global Configuration Page
Figure 7-15 All APs Details for High Availability Page
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config ap tertiary-base controllername CiscoAP controlleripaddress
Using the CLI to Configure Backup Controllers
config ap primary-base controllername CiscoAP controlleripaddress
config ap secondary-base controllername CiscoAP controlleripaddress
show advanced timers
config advanced timers ap-discovery-timeout interval
config advanced timers auth-timeout interval
show ap config general CiscoAP show advanced backup-controller
Using the GUI to Configure Failover Priority for Access Points
Configuring Failover Priority for Access Points
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Step 3 Click Apply to commit your changes
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save config
Using the CLI to Configure Failover Priority for Access Points
Using the CLI to View Failover Priority Settings
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Guidelines for Configuring Multiple Country Codes
Configuring Country Codes
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b. Uncheck the 802.11a Network Status check box
Using the GUI to Configure Country Codes
a. Click Wireless 802.11a/n Network
d. Click Wireless 802.11b/g/n Network
Figure 7-19 All APs Details for Advanced Page
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show country supported
Using the CLI to Configure Country Codes
config 802.11a disable network config 802.11b disable network
config country code1,code2,code3
Configuring Country Codes
show country channels
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save config
config 802.11a enable network config 802.11b enable network
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config 802.11a enable network config 802.11b enable network
J52 = 34 5170 MHz, 38 5190 MHz, 42 5210 MHz, 46 5230 MHz
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show ap migrate
Migrating Access Points to the -U Regulatory Domain
config country J3
Guidelines for Migration
show ap migrate
config ap migrate j52w52 all apname
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config 802.11a enable network config 802.11b enable network
Channel
Using the W56 Band in Japan
Maximum Power for
Dynamic Frequency Selection
Using the GUI to Optimize RFID Tracking on Access Points
Optimizing RFID Tracking on Access Points
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Figure 7-20 802.11b/g/n Cisco APs Configure Page
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Using the CLI to Optimize RFID Tracking on Access Points
config ap monitor-mode tracking-opt CiscoAP
config 802.11b enable CiscoAP
show ap monitor-mode summary
Configuring Probe Request Forwarding
config advanced probe filter enable disable
config advanced probe limit numprobes interval
The orderable product identifier PID
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Performing a Link Test
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Using the GUI to Perform a Link Test
This page shows the results of the CCX link test
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config linktest num-of-frame numberoflink-testrequestframespertest
Configuring Link Latency
Using the CLI to Perform a Link Test
config linktest frame-size sizeoflink-testframes
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Using the GUI to Configure Link Latency
Figure 7-25 All APs Details for Advanced Page
config ap link-latency enable disable CiscoAP all
Using the CLI to Configure Link Latency
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show ap config general CiscoAP
Configuring Power over Ethernet
config ap link-latency reset CiscoAP
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Using the GUI to Configure Power over Ethernet
Step 3 Perform one of the following
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config ap power injector enable CiscoAP all switchportmacaddress
Using the CLI to Configure Power over Ethernet
config ap power injector enable CiscoAP all installed
config ap power injector enable CiscoAP all override
Viewing Clients
Configuring Flashing LEDs
Using the GUI to View Clients
debug ap command “led flash seconds” CiscoAP
The MAC address of the client
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Radio Type-Choose 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n, or Mobile
Figure 7-29 Clients Detail Page
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Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide
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Using the CLI to View Clients
Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide
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Chapter 7 Controlling Lightweight Access Points Viewing Clients
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Chapter 7 Controlling Lightweight Access Points Viewing Clients
Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide