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Contents
Main
Welcome to the Product Guide!
Cisco WLAN Solution 3.0: Last Updated May 26, 2005
Legal Information
Products
End User License Agreement
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Limited Warranty
Disclaimer of Warranty
General Terms Applicable to the Limited Warranty Statement and End User License Agreement
Additional Open Source Terms
Trademarks and Service Marks
Obtaining Documentation
Cisco.com
Documentation DVD
Ordering Documentation
Documentation Feedback
Cisco Product Security Overview
Reporting Security Problems in Cisco ProductsReporting Security Problems in Cisco Products
Obtaining Technical Assistance
Cisco Technical Support Website
Submitting a Service Request
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Definitions of Service Request Severity
Obtaining Additional Publications and Information
FCC Statements for Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access PointsFCC Statements for Cisco 1000
Class A Statement
RF Radiation Hazard Warning
Non-Modification Statement
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FCC Statements for Cisco 2000 Series Wireless LAN ControllersFCC Statements for Cisco 2000 Series
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Safety Considerations
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Table of Contents Welcome to the Product Guide!
OVERVIEWS
About Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers
About Cisco 1000 Series IEEE 802.11a/b/g Lightweight Access Points
SOLUTIONS
Configuring a WLAN for a DHCP Server
Customizing the Web Auth Login Screen
Configuring Identity Networking for Operating System
TASK S
Using the Cisco WLAN Solution CLI
Configuring the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller
Using the Cisco Wireless Control System Starting and Stopping Windows Cisco WCS
Starting and Stopping Linux Cisco WCS
Starting and Stopping the Cisco WCS Web Interface
Using Cisco WCS
Troubleshooting with Cisco WCS
Using the Web User Interface
Configuring and Operating Cisco 2700 Series Location Appliances Configuring Location Appliances
Operating Location Appliances
Troubleshooting Tips
REFERENCES
Glossary Cisco WLAN Solution Supported Country Codes
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OVERVIEWS
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About the Cisco Wireless LAN Solution
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Single-Cisco Wireless LAN Controller DeploymentsSingle-Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Deployments
Multiple-Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Deployments
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About the Operating System Software
About Operating System Security
About Cisco WLAN Solution Wired Security
Layer 2 and Layer 3 LWAPP Operation
Operational Requirements
Configuration Requirements
About Radio Resource Management (RRM)Radio Resource Management (RRM)
About the Master Cisco Wireless LAN ControllerMaster Cisco Wireless LAN Controller
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About Client Roaming
Same-Cisco Wireless LAN Controller (Layer2) Roaming
Inter-Subnet (Layer3 ) Roaming
Special Case: Voice Over IP Telephone Roaming
About Client Location
About External DHCP Servers
Per-WLAN Assignment
Per-Interface Assignment
Security Considerations
About Cisco WLAN Solution Mobility Groups
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About Cisco WLAN Solution Wired Connections
CAUTION:
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About Cisco WLAN Solution WLANs
About Access Control Lists
About Identity Networking
CAUTION:
About File Transfers
About Power Over Ethernet
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Pico Cell Functionality
Intrusion Detection Service (IDS)
About Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers
Cisco 2000 Series Wireless LAN ControllersCisco 2000 Series Wireless LAN Controllers
Cisco 4100 Series Wireless LAN ControllersCisco 4100 Series Wireless LAN Controllers
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Cisco 4400 Series Wireless LAN ControllersCisco 4400 Series Wireless LAN Controllers
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About Distribution System Ports
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About the Management Interface
About the AP-Manager Interface
About Operator-Defined Interfaces
About the Virtual Interface
About the Service Port
About the Service-Port Interface
About the Startup Wizard
About Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Memory
Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Failover Protection
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Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Time Zones
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About Cisco 1000 Series IEEE 802.11a/b/g Lightweight Access PointsCisco
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About Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point External and Internal Antennas
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External Antenna Connectors
Antenna Sectorization
802.11a Internal Antenna Patterns
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About Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point LEDsCisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point LEDs
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About Rogue Access Points
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About the Web User Interface
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About the Command Line Interface
About the Cisco Wireless Control System
About Cisco WCS Base
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About Cisco WCS Location
About the Cisco WCS User Interface
About the Floor Plan Editor
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About Cisco WCS Alarm Email Notification
About Cisco WCS Location CalibrationCisco WCS Location Calibration
About Cisco 2700 Series Location AppliancesCisco 2700 Series Location Appliances
SOLUTIONS
Cisco WLAN Solution Security
Overview
Layer 1 Solutions
Layer 2 Solutions
Layer 3 Solutions
Rogue Access Point Solutions
Rogue Access Point Challenges
Tagging and Containing Rogue Access Points
Integrated Security Solutions
Simple, Cost-Effective Solutions
Converting a Cisco WLAN Solution from Layer 2 to Layer 3 ModeConverting a Cisco WLAN Solution
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Converting a Cisco WLAN Solution from Layer 3 to Layer 2 ModeConverting a Cisco WLAN Solution
Using the Cisco WCS User Interface
Configuring a Firewall for Cisco WCS
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Using the Cisco Wireless Control System
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Using Management over Wireless
Configuring a WLAN for a DHCP Server
Customizing the Web Auth Login Screen
Default Web Auth Operation
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Customizing Web Auth Operation
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Creating a Custom URL Redirect
Verifying your Web Auth Changes
Sample Customized Web Auth Login Page
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RADIUS Attributes
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TASK S
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Using the Cisco WLAN Solution CLI
Logging Into the CLI
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Logging Out of the CLI
CLI Tree Structure
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Navigating the CLI
Viewing Network Status
Configuring the Cisco Wireless LAN ControllerConfiguring the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller
Collecting Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Parameters
Configuring System Parameters
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Supported 802.11a and 802.11b/g Protocols
Use the
Use the show sysinfo command to verify that the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller has stored
Users and Passwords
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Creating and Assigning the AP-Manager Interface
Creating, Assigning and Deleting Operator-Defined Interfaces
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Verifying and Changing the Virtual Interface
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Creating Access Control Lists
Configuring WLANs
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Configuring Mobility Groups
Configuring RADIUS
Configuring SNMP
Configuring Other Ports and Parameters
Service Port
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Adding SSL to the Web User InterfaceAdding SSL to the Web User Interface
Locally-Generated Certificate
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Updating the Operating System Software
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Using the Startup Wizard
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Adding SSL to the Web User InterfaceAdding SSL to the Web User Interface
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Adding SSL to the 802.11 Interface
Locally-Generated Certificate
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Saving Configurations
Clearing Configurations
Resetting the Cisco Wireless LAN ControllerResetting the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller
Using the Cisco Wireless Control System
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Starting and Stopping Windows Cisco WCS
Starting Cisco WCS as a Windows ApplicationStarting Cisco WCS as a Windows Application
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Starting Cisco WCS as a Windows Service
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Stopping the Cisco WCS Windows ApplicationStopping the Cisco WCS Windows Application
Stopping the Cisco WCS Windows ServiceStopping the Cisco WCS Windows Service
Checking the Cisco WCS Windows Service StatusChecking the Cisco WCS Windows Service Status
Starting and Stopping Linux Cisco WCS
Starting the Linux Cisco WCS Application
Stopping the Linux Cisco WCS ApplicationStopping the Linux Cisco WCS Application
Checking the Linux Cisco WCS Status
Starting and Stopping the Cisco WCS Web Interface
Starting a Cisco WCS User Interface
Stopping a Cisco WCS User Interface
Using Cisco WCS
Checking the Cisco WLAN Solution Network SummaryChecking the Cisco WLAN Solution Network Summary
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Creating an RF Calibration ModelCreating an RF Calibration Model
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Adding a Campus Map to the Cisco WCS Database
Adding a Building to a Campus
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Adding an Outdoor Area to a Campus
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Adding Floor Plans to a Campus BuildingAdding Floor Plans to a Campus Building
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Using Map Editor
Adding Floor Plans to a Standalone BuildingAdding Floor Plans to a Standalone Building
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Adding Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Points to Floor Plan and Outdoor Area Maps
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Monitoring Predicted Coverage (RSSI)
Monitoring Channels on a Floor Map
Monitoring Transmit Power Levels on a Floor MapMonitoring Transmit Power Levels on a Floor Map
Monitoring Coverage Holes on a Floor Map
Monitoring Users on a Floor Map
Monitoring Clients on a Floor Map
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Troubleshooting with Cisco WCS
Detecting and Locating Rogue Access PointsDetecting and Locating Rogue Access Points
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Acknowledging Rogue Access Points
Locating Clients
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Finding Coverage Holes
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Viewing Cisco WCS Statistics Reports
Updating OS Software from Cisco WCS
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Managing Cisco WCS and Database
Installing Cisco WCS
Updating the Windows Cisco WCS
Updating the Linux Cisco WCS
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Reinitializing the Windows Cisco WCS Database
Reinitializing the Linux Cisco WCS DatabaseReinitializing the Linux Cisco WCS Database
Administering Cisco WCS Users and Passwords
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Using the Web User Interface
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Adding Cisco 1000 Series Lightweight Access Points to a Cisco Wireless LAN Controller
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CAUTION:
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Configuring and Operating Cisco 2700 Series Location AppliancesConfiguring and
Configuring Location Appliances
Editing a Location Appliance Contact, User Name, Password, and HTTP/HTTPS Selection
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Editing Location Appliance Polling ParametersEditing Location Appliance Polling Parameters
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Editing Location Appliance History ParametersEditing Location Appliance History Parameters
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Editing Location Appliance Location ParametersEditing Location Appliance Location Parameters
Adding Location Appliance User GroupsAdding Location Appliance User Groups
Changing Location Appliance User Group PermissionsChanging Location Appliance User Group Permissions
Deleting Location Appliance User GroupsDeleting Location Appliance User Groups
Adding Location Appliance UsersAdding Location Appliance Users
Changing Location Appliance User Passwords, Group Names, and PermissionsChanging
Deleting Location Appliance Users
Adding Location Appliance Host AccessAdding Location Appliance Host Access
Deleting Location Appliance Host Access
Editing Location Appliance Advanced ParametersEditing Location Appliance Advanced Parameters
Clearing Location Appliance ConfigurationsClearing the Location Appliance Configurations
Operating Location Appliances
Viewing Location Appliance AlarmsViewing Location Appliance Alarms
Deleting and Clearing Location Appliance AlarmsDeleting and Clearing Location Appliance Alarms
Viewing Location Appliance Alarm EventsViewing Location Appliance Alarm Events
Viewing Location Appliance Events
Backing Up Location Appliance Historical DataBacking Up Location Appliance Historical Data
Restoring Location Appliance Historical DataRestoring Location Appliance Historical Data
Viewing Cisco Wireless LAN Controller and Location Appliance Synchronization Status
Re-Synchronizing Cisco Wireless LAN Controller and Location Appliance Databases
Viewing Location Appliance Current StatusViewing Location Appliance Current Status
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Defragmenting the Location Appliance DatabaseDefragmenting the Location Appliance Database
Running Java GC on the Location Appliance MemoryRunning Java GC on the Location Appliance Memory
Rebooting the Location ApplianceRebooting the Location Appliance
Troubleshooting Tips
Using Error Messages
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Using Client Reason and Status Codes in the Trap LogUsing Reason and Status Codes in the Trap Log
Client Reason Codes
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Client Status Codes
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REFERENCES
Glossary
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Cisco WLAN Solution Supported Country CodesCisco WLAN Solution Supported Country Codes