configured, and allows separate communication streams to exist on any or all of the physical port(s).

The Virtual Interface controls Layer 3 Security and Mobility manager communications for Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers for all physical Ports. It also maintains the DNS Gateway hostname used by Layer 3 Security and Mobility managers to verify the source of certificates when Layer 3 Web Authorization is enabled.

Note that the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller also has a Service-Port Interface, but that Interface can only be applied to the Service Port. This means that the Cisco 2000 Series Wireless LAN Controller, which has no Service Port also has no Service-Port Interface.

If you have not already done so, you must decide which physical port(s) you want to use, and then create and assign the following:

Verifying and Changing the Management Interface

Creating and Assigning the AP-Manager Interface

Creating, Assigning and Deleting Operator-Defined Interfaces

Verifying and Changing the Virtual Interface

Continue with the next section to configure the Distribution System IP Address.

Verifying and Changing the Management Interface

Normally, the static Management Interface parameters are defined when the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller is initially configured using the Startup Wizard. However, you may want to verify and/or change its parameters:

Use the show interface detailed management command to view the current Management Interface settings. Note that the Management Interface uses the burned-in MAC address.

To change any of the parameters, disable all WLANs.

>show wlan summary

>config wlan disable <1-16>(repeat for all enabled WLANs)

And then use the following:

>config interface address management <IP addr> <IP netmask> [optional gateway]

>config interface vlan management <VLAN ID’0’ for untagged> >config interface port management <Physical DS Port Number>

>config interface dhcp management <IP addr of Primary DHCP server> <IP addr of optional Secondary DHCP server>

>config interface acl management <Access Control List Name> (Note)

using the values collected from the network planner in Collecting Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Parameters.

Note: If you are applying an Access Control List (ACL) to the Management Interface, you must first configure the ACL using the Creating Access Control Lists section.

Use the show interface detailed management command to verify that the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller has correctly stored your inputs. Note that this Interface cannot be deleted. Continue with the next section.

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