Chapter 4 Configuring the CiscoWorks 1105 and 1130 WLSE

Verifying the Configuration

Discovery will be slow.

Connecting to the WLSE via Telnet will be slow. You will be able to connect to the WLSE only after name resolution on the client times out.

Ping and traceroute commands will result in 100% packet losses in 4 out of 5 ICMP packets. This occurs because the WLSE times out when attempting reverse DNS lookup.

IP addresses will appear instead of hostnames in WLSE displays.

You will not be able to download access point firmware directly from Cisco.com to the WLSE.

If you are not using a DNS server, perform the steps described in Configuring the WLSE’s Network Information, page 4-3, with the following exception:

Step 1 At the DNS server ip address prompt, enter any IP address.

Step 2 After you finish configuring the WLSE, erase the IP address you entered by entering the following command:

no ip name-server ip-address

where ip-addressis the IP address you entered at the DNS server ip address: prompt in the setup program. For more information about this command, see the User Guide for the Wireless LAN Solution Engine, Release 2.5.

Verifying the Configuration

While at the console, verify that the WLSE is correctly configured by performing the following steps.

For more information on the CLI commands used in the following procedure, see the User Guide for the Wireless LAN Solution Engine, Release 2.5.

Step 1 At the system console, enter admin at the login prompt, and log in with the password you created during setup. You can also use Telnet or SSH to log in as the admin user.

 

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