10.Enter CTRL + Z to exit to Privileged EXEC mode and view the network configuration to make sure the L3 Tunnel Status is listed as “Configured” and to confirm that other network settings are correct.
(switch-prompt) #show wireless network 3
Network ID | 3 |
SSID | L3 Tunnel |
Default VLAN | 1 |
Hide SSID | Disable |
Deny Broadcast | Disable |
L3 Tunnel Mode | Enable |
L3 Tunnel Status | Configured |
L3 Tunnel Subnet IP | 192.168.60.0 |
L3 Tunnel Subnet Mask | 255.255.255.0 |
Security Mode | WPA Enterprise |
MAC Authentication | Disable |
RADIUS Use AP Profile | Enable |
RADIUS Server IP | 0.0.0.0 |
RADIUS Secret Configured | No |
RADIUS Accounting | Disable |
WPA Versions | WPA/WPA2 |
WPA Ciphers | TKIP |
WPA Key Type | ASCII |
WPA Key |
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WPA2 | Enable |
WPA2 | 0 |
WPA2 | 0 |
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WPA2 Key Forwarding | Enable |
WPA2 Key Caching Holdtime (minutes) | 10 |
WEP Authentication Type | Open System |
WEP Key Type | HEX |
WEP Key Length (bits) | 128 |
WEP Transfer Key Index | 1 |
WEP Key 1 |
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WEP Key 2 |
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WEP Key 3 |
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WEP Key 4 |
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An important value to note is the L3 Tunnel Status value. The following table lists the possible values and explains what they mean.
Table 63. L3 Tunnel Status Values
L3 Tunnel Status | Description |
None | The status might be None for one of the following reasons: |
| • The WLAN Operational Status is disabled |
| • L3 Tunnel is Disabled |
| • The network is not associated with any AP profiles. If you create |
| or edit a network and configure L3 Tunneling, but there are no |
| VAPs on any AP Profiles that use the network, the status is None. |
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Configured | The L3 Tunnel is configured and ready to be applied to the APs that |
| use this profile. |
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