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4/1/05 Using the Cisco Wireless Control System
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Using the Cisco Wireless Control SystemUsing the Cisco Wireless Control System
Refer to the following to start, stop, use, and manage Cisco WCS.
Starting and Stopping Windows Cisco WCS
- Starting Cisco WCS as a Windows Application
- Starting Cisco WCS as a Windows Service
- Stopping the Cisco WCS Windows Application
- Stopping the Cisco WCS Windows Service
- Checking the Cisco WCS Windows Service Status
Starting and Stopping Linux Cisco WCS
- Starting the Linux Cisco WCS Application
- Stopping 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 SWAN Network Summary
- Adding a Cisco Wireless LAN Controller to Cisco WCS
- Creating an RF Calibration Model
- Adding a Campus Map to the Cisco WCS Database
- Adding a Building to a Campus
- Adding a Standalone Building to the Cisco WCS Database
- Adding an Outdoor Area to a Campus
- Adding Floor Plans to a Campus Building
- Adding Floor Plans to a Standalone Building
- Adding APs to Floor Plan and Open Area Maps
- Monitoring Predicted Coverage (RSSI)
- Monitoring Channels on a Floor Map
- Monitoring Transmit Power Levels on a Floor Map
- Monitoring Coverage Holes on a Floor Map
- Monitoring Users on a Floor Map
- Monitoring Clients From a Floor Map
Troubleshooting with Cisco WCS
- Checking the Cisco SWAN Network Summary
- Viewing Current Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Status and Configurations
- Viewing Cisco WCS Statistics Reports
- Detecting and Locating Rogue Access Points
- Acknowledging Rogue APs