Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine Software Release 2.7 License, Warranty, and Installation Instructions Corporate Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA http://www.cisco.
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C O N T E N T S Cisco 90-Day Limited Hardware Warranty Terms ix Preface xiii Audience xiv Conventions xiv Product Documentation xx Obtaining Documentation xxii Cisco.
Contents Ethernet Connectors 1-7 Equipment Included in the Package 1-8 CHAPTER 2 Preparing to Install WLSE 1130-19 Hardware 2-1 Safety 2-1 Warnings and Cautions 2-1 General Precautions 2-4 Maintaining Safety with Electricity 2-5 Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge 2-6 Preventing EMI 2-7 Preparing Your Site for Installation 2-7 Environmental 2-7 Choosing a Site for Installation 2-8 Grounding the System 2-8 Creating a Safe Environment 2-9 AC Power 2-9 Cabling 2-9 Precautions for Rack-Mounting 2-10
Contents Next Step—Configuration 3-16 CHAPTER 4 Basic Setup—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 4-1 Initial Setup Quick Reference 4-1 Configuring the WLSE’s Network Information 4-2 Guidelines for Using the Setup Program 4-2 Running the Setup Program 4-2 Changing the Configuration After Running Setup 4-5 Configuring Name Resolution 4-6 Configuring the WLSE Without a DNS Server 4-6 Verifying the Configuration 4-7 Configuring the Web Browser 4-8 Supported Browsers 4-8 Configuring Internet Explorer 4-9 Configuring
Contents Radio Management Setup—IOS Devices 5-10 About WDS Devices 5-11 About Configuring Authentication 5-11 Radio Management Setup Quick Reference 5-12 Using Access Points as WDS Devices 5-12 Using a Wireless LAN Services Module (WSM) as the WDS Device 5-18 Configuring Infrastructure Access Points to Register with WDS Access Points 5-18 Configuring Infrastructure Access Points to Register with a Wireless LAN Services Module (WSM) 5-20 Configuring Scanning APs 5-20 Configuring the WLSE 5-22 Confirming the
Contents Modify the CDP Discovery Schedule 6-10 Import Devices 6-11 Import Devices from a File 6-11 Import Devices from a CiscoWorks Server 6-12 Managing Devices 6-13 Next Step 6-14 APPENDIX A Installing Software—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 A-1 Upgrade Versions A-2 Backing Up the WLSE A-2 Downloading the Upgrade Image A-2 Upgrade Methods A-3 Upgrading by Using the Web Interface A-4 Quick Reference A-4 Installing from the Local Repository A-4 Installing from a Windows Server A-6 Upgrading by Using the C
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Preface This guide contains both hardware installation and software setup instructions: • The hardware installation information and technical specifications apply only to the CiscoWorks 1130-19 Wireless LAN Solution Engine. • The software information applies to any of the following hardware platforms that are running WLSE 2.7 software: CiscoWorks 1105 WLSE, CiscoWorks 1130 WLSE, and CiscoWorks 1130-19 WLSE.
Preface Audience Audience This guide is intended primarily for system administrators who are responsible for installing and configuring internetworking equipment. Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment.
Preface Conventions Note The English warnings in this document are followed by a statement number. To see the translations of a warning into other languages, look up its statement number in the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the CiscoWorks 1130-19 Wireless LAN Solution Engine. Warning IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This warning symbol means danger. You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury.
Preface Conventions Varoitus TÄRKEITÄ TURVALLISUUSOHJEITA Tämä varoitusmerkki merkitsee vaaraa. Tilanne voi aiheuttaa ruumiillisia vammoja. Ennen kuin käsittelet laitteistoa, huomioi sähköpiirien käsittelemiseen liittyvät riskit ja tutustu onnettomuuksien yleisiin ehkäisytapoihin. Turvallisuusvaroitusten käännökset löytyvät laitteen mukana toimitettujen käännettyjen turvallisuusvaroitusten joukosta varoitusten lopussa näkyvien lausuntonumeroiden avulla.
Preface Conventions Avvertenza IMPORTANTI ISTRUZIONI SULLA SICUREZZA Questo simbolo di avvertenza indica un pericolo. La situazione potrebbe causare infortuni alle persone. Prima di intervenire su qualsiasi apparecchiatura, occorre essere al corrente dei pericoli relativi ai circuiti elettrici e conoscere le procedure standard per la prevenzione di incidenti.
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Preface Product Documentation Product Documentation Note We sometimes update the printed and electronic documentation after original publication. Therefore, you should review the documentation on Cisco.com for any updates. On Cisco.com, WLSE documentation is located at www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/rtrmgmt/cwparent/cw_1105/wlse/2_ 7/index.
Preface Product Documentation Document Title Description Supported Devices Table for the Wireless LAN Solution Engine Lists devices supported at the time the product was released. Available on Cisco.com at http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/rtrmgmt/cwparent/ cw_1105/wlse/2_7/index.htm Troubleshooting and FAQs for Troubleshooting hints and FAQs. Available: the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN • From the WLSE online help. Click Solution Engine • On Cisco.com at http://www.cisco.
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Supplemental License Agreement SUPPLEMENTAL LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR CISCO SYSTEMS NETWORK MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE RUNNING ON THE CISCO 11XX HARDWARE PLATFORM IMPORTANT-READ CAREFULLY: This Supplemental License Agreement (“SLA”) contains additional limitations on the license to the Software provided to Customer under the Software License Agreement between Customer and Cisco.
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C H A P T E R 1 Product Overview The WLSE is a rack-mountable appliance for configuring and managing Cisco wireless devices. This chapter describes software features of WLSE 2.7 and hardware features of the WLSE 1130-19.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Software Features Software Features The WLSE has the following major features: • Configuration—Allows you to apply configuration changes to access points. • Fault and policy monitoring—Monitors device fault and performance conditions, LEAP server responses, and policy misconfigurations. • Reporting—Allows you to track device, client and security information. You can email, print, and export reports.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Hardware Features—WLSE 1130-19 Hardware Features—WLSE 1130-19 This section describes the WLSE 1130-19 front and back panels. Front Panel Features Figure 1-1 shows front panel features.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Hardware Features—WLSE 1130-19 1 Power switch with built-in power indicator 5 Ethernet 0 activity/link indicator The power switch turns power on or off. To turn system power off, press and hold this switch for at least 4 seconds.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Hardware Features—WLSE 1130-19 Back Panel Features Figure 1-2 shows the WLSE back panel.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Hardware Features—WLSE 1130-19 Serial/Console Port The serial port on the back panel uses a 9-pin D-subminiature connectors. Figure 1-3 illustrates the pin numbers for the serial port connectors and the following table defines the pin assignments and interface signals for the serial port connector.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Hardware Features—WLSE 1130-19 Ethernet Connectors The WLSE has integrated 10/100/1000–megabit-per-second (Mbps) Ethernet connectors. Each Ethernet connector provides all the functions of a network expansion card and supports 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, and 1000BASE-T Ethernet standards. The location of the Ethernet connectors is shown in Figure 1-2 on page 1-5.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Equipment Included in the Package Equipment Included in the Package The WLSE package should include the following: • WLSE 1130-19 • Rack mounting kit. (Your rack mounting kit may be different from the one described in this document.) • Power cable • Serial cable (light blue, RJ-45 to RJ-45) • 10Base-T Ethernet cable (yellow) • Adapters (DB-9 to RJ-45) • Adapter (DB-25 to RJ-45) • WLSE 2.
C H A P T E R 2 Preparing to Install WLSE 1130-19 Hardware This chapter describes the safety instructions and site requirements needed for installing the WLSE 1130-19, and guides you through installation preparation.
Chapter 2 Preparing to Install WLSE 1130-19 Hardware Safety You should observe the following safety guidelines when working with any equipment that connects to electrical power or telephone wiring. They can help you avoid injuring yourself and damaging the WLSE. Note The English warnings in this document are followed by a statement number.
Chapter 2 Preparing to Install WLSE 1130-19 Hardware Safety Warning This unit might have more than one power cord. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, disconnect all power supply cords before servicing the unit. Statement 106 Warning This product relies on the building’s installation for short-circuit (overcurrent) protection. Ensure that a fuse or circuit breaker no larger than 120VAC, 20A U.S. (240VAC, 16 to 20A international) is used on the phase conductors (all current-carrying conductors).
Chapter 2 Preparing to Install WLSE 1130-19 Hardware Safety Warning Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled according to all national laws and regulations. Statement 1040 Warning Before working on a system that has an on/off switch, turn OFF the power and unplug the power cord. Statement 1 Warning Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to the power source.
Chapter 2 Preparing to Install WLSE 1130-19 Hardware Safety Technical Assistance Center. For instructions on contacting the Technical Assistance Center, see the section Obtaining Technical Assistance, page -xxiii in the Preface. • Do not push any objects into the openings of your system components. Doing so can cause fire or electric shock by shorting out interior components.
Chapter 2 Preparing to Install WLSE 1130-19 Hardware Safety voltage and current marked on the product’s electrical ratings label. The voltage and current rating of the cable should be greater than the ratings marked on the product. • To help prevent electric shock, plug the WLSE, components, and peripheral power cables into properly grounded electrical outlets. These cables are equipped with three-prong plugs to help ensure proper grounding.
Chapter 2 Preparing to Install WLSE 1130-19 Hardware Preparing Your Site for Installation Preventing EMI When you run wires for any significant distance in an electromagnetic field, electromagnetic interference (EMI) can occur between the field and the signals on the wires. Note that: • Bad plant wiring can result in radio frequency interference (RFI).
Chapter 2 Preparing to Install WLSE 1130-19 Hardware Preparing Your Site for Installation Use the following precautions when planning the operating environment for your WLSE. • Always follow the ESD-prevention procedures described in the “Preventing EMI” section on page 2-7 to avoid damage to equipment. Damage from static discharge can cause immediate or intermittent equipment failure. • Make sure that the chassis cover is secure.
Chapter 2 Preparing to Install WLSE 1130-19 Hardware Preparing Your Site for Installation Creating a Safe Environment Follow these guidelines to create a safe operating environment: • Keep tools and chassis components off the floor and away from foot traffic. • Clear the area of possible hazards, such as moist floors, ungrounded power extension cables, and missing safety grounds.
Chapter 2 Preparing to Install WLSE 1130-19 Hardware Precautions for Rack-Mounting Precautions for Rack-Mounting Observe the following precautions for rack stability and safety. Also see the rack installation documentation accompanying the rack for specific warning and/or caution statements and procedures. Servers, storage systems, and appliances are considered to be components in a rack.
Chapter 2 Preparing to Install WLSE 1130-19 Hardware Precautions for Products with Modems, Telecommunications, or Local Area Network Options Warning To prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing this unit in a rack, you must take special precautions to ensure that the system remains stable. The following guidelines are provided to ensure your safety: • This unit should be mounted at the bottom of the rack if it is the only unit in the rack.
Chapter 2 Preparing to Install WLSE 1130-19 Hardware Tools and Equipment Required for Installation Tools and Equipment Required for Installation You need the following tools and equipment to install the WLSE: • Number 2 Phillips screwdriver • Tape measure and level • Antistatic mat or antistatic foam • ESD grounding strap Next Step Install the WLSE 1130-19 hardware. See Chapter 3, “Installing WLSE 1130-19 Hardware.
C H A P T E R 3 Installing WLSE 1130-19 Hardware This chapter describes how to install the CiscoWorks 1130-19 Wireless LAN Solution Engine in a rack.
Chapter 3 Installing WLSE 1130-19 Hardware Installation Quick Reference Installation Quick Reference Table 3-1 provides a high-level overview of the installation process. After installation is complete, follow the directions in Chapter 4, “Basic Setup—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19.” Table 3-1 Quick Reference Task References Use the rack mount kit to install Installing the WLSE 1130-19 in a Rack, the WLSE in a rack. page 3-2 Connect the WLSE to an AC power source.
Chapter 3 Installing WLSE 1130-19 Hardware Installing the WLSE 1130-19 in a Rack When installing and servicing the WLSE: • Disconnect all power and external cables before installing the system. • Install the system in compliance with your local and national electrical codes: – United States: National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 70; United States National Electrical Code. – Canada: Canadian Electrical Code, Part, I, CSA C22.1.
Chapter 3 Installing WLSE 1130-19 Hardware Installing the WLSE 1130-19 in a Rack • 1 cable management arm (3) • Bag containing: – 9 Round head screws with washer (4) – 6 Round head screws (5) – 6 Cage nuts (6) – Velcro (7) Figure 3-1 Rack Rail Components 4 1 5 2 7 99520 3 6 Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-4 78-16345-01
Chapter 3 Installing WLSE 1130-19 Hardware Installing the WLSE 1130-19 in a Rack To install the CiscoWorks 1130-19 WLSE in a rack, perform the following steps: Step 1 Attach the telescopic rails to the rack assembly: a. See Figure 3-2. Extend the server rail (1) as far as it will go. b. Press the green spring plate (2) and slide out that part of the server rail (1). (Set it aside for attaching to the chassis.
Chapter 3 Installing WLSE 1130-19 Hardware Installing the WLSE 1130-19 in a Rack c. See Figure 3-3. Using a screwdriver (1), push the middle rail to the end of the rail. Figure 3-3 Telescoping the Rail 99522 1 Note To allow for adjustment later in the installation, do not tighten any screws. The outer rail/bracket assembly with extended bracket (1) must be assembled to the left side.
Chapter 3 Installing WLSE 1130-19 Hardware Installing the WLSE 1130-19 in a Rack d. See Figure 3-4. Attach the front end of the telescopic outside rail (1) to the rack. Figure 3-4 Attaching Front Rail to the Rack 1 Note 2 99523 3 The left side of the rail is for the cable arm.
Chapter 3 Installing WLSE 1130-19 Hardware Installing the WLSE 1130-19 in a Rack e. See Figure 3-5. Attach the back end of the rail to the rack. Attaching Back Rail to Rack 99540 Figure 3-5 f. Repeat this process with the other rail and rack assembly. g. Extend the middle rail about 30 cm and fasten with screws. See Figure 3-6. Then, push the middle rail back into its original position.
Chapter 3 Installing WLSE 1130-19 Hardware Installing the WLSE 1130-19 in a Rack Figure 3-6 Attaching Screws to Telescopic Rail 1 2 5 99524 4 3 Note Leaving some play between the bracket and the rail until you install the rail into the rack will make affixing the rail to the rack easier. After the rail is attached to the rack, you can tighten the screws.
Chapter 3 Installing WLSE 1130-19 Hardware Installing the WLSE 1130-19 in a Rack Step 2 Attach the chassis to the rack: a. See Figure 3-7. Secure chassis to the inner rail using three screws. Repeat this process with the other server rail.
Chapter 3 Installing WLSE 1130-19 Hardware Installing the WLSE 1130-19 in a Rack b. See Figure 3-8. Insert the chassis in the rack. Sliding Chassis onto Rack 99526 Figure 3-8 c. Slide the chassis back and forward several times. Fasten with all the screws described in Step 1d. d. See Figure 3-9. Slide six Velcro strips into the holes of the management arm.
Chapter 3 Installing WLSE 1130-19 Hardware Installing the WLSE 1130-19 in a Rack e. See Figure 3-10. Install the rear side of the cable management arm into the back rail until it snaps in the clip. Then install the front cable management arm into the inner rail until it snaps into the clip.
Chapter 3 Installing WLSE 1130-19 Hardware Installing the WLSE 1130-19 in a Rack f. See Figure 3-11. Put cables into the cable management arm and use the Velcro to tighten the cable into the arm.
Chapter 3 Installing WLSE 1130-19 Hardware Installing the WLSE 1130-19 in a Rack g. See Figure 3-12. Push the server to the closed position. If the cable is too heavy to carry the server, use a screwdriver to adjust the cam so that the cable management arm is horizontal. 99539 Figure 3-12 Fastening the Server into the Rack Warning This product relies on the building’s installation for short-circuit (overcurrent) protection. Ensure that a fuse or circuit breaker no larger than 120 VAC, 15A (U.S.
Chapter 3 Installing WLSE 1130-19 Hardware Installing the WLSE 1130-19 in a Rack Connecting to the AC Power Source Warning This equipment must be grounded. Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor. Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available. Statement 1024 Connect the AC power receptacle to the AC power source with the provided power cable.
Chapter 3 Installing WLSE 1130-19 Hardware Next Step—Configuration Powering On the WLSE To turn the WLSE’s power on, press the power switch. To turn its power off, press and hold the power switch for at least four seconds. See Figure 1-1 on page 1-3 for the location of the power switch. The system begins booting and sending messages to the console window. When the login prompt appears, you can configure the system.
C H A P T E R 4 Basic Setup—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 This chapter describes how to run the setup program and perform basic configuration for WLSE 2.7 software. Initial Setup Quick Reference Table 4-1 provides a high-level overview of the basic initial setup of the WLSE. Table 4-1 Initial Setup Quick Reference Task References 1. Run the setup program. Configuring the WLSE’s Network Information, page 4-2 2. Configure DNS, if necessary. Configuring Name Resolution, page 4-6 3.
Chapter 4 Basic Setup—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Configuring the WLSE’s Network Information Configuring the WLSE’s Network Information Use the setup program to configure the WLSE when you boot it for the first time, and after erasing the configuration. Guidelines for Using the Setup Program When using the setup program: • Press the Backspace or Delete key to delete characters when entering a response to a prompt. • You cannot edit a response after you press the Enter key.
Chapter 4 Basic Setup—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Configuring the WLSE’s Network Information Note Step 2 If you are using a Windows terminal emulator as a console, it is recommended that you use the Windows Hyper Terminal application. Power on the WLSE. When the system finishes booting, a login prompt appears on the console. Step 3 At the login prompt, enter setup. When you boot the system for the first time, it is not configured. Logging in as setup allows you to configure the system.
Chapter 4 Basic Setup—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Configuring the WLSE’s Network Information Table 4-2 General Configuration (continued) Prompt Response Description Sample Response DNS server IP address: IP address of DNS server for name/address resolution. The setup program does not validate the IP address you enter. 209.165.201.1 If you are not using a DNS server, see Configuring the WLSE Without a DNS Server, page 4-6 before proceeding.
Chapter 4 Basic Setup—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Configuring the WLSE’s Network Information Step 6 After you finish configuring the WLSE, it will reboot. After it finishes rebooting, set up your mail server to send mail to external domains by entering the following command: mailroute {hostname | ip-address} where hostname is the hostname of the SMTP server and ip-address is the IP address of the SMTP server. If you do not set the mail server, email can only be sent to the local domain.
Chapter 4 Basic Setup—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Configuring Name Resolution Configuring Name Resolution The WLSE resolves host names by using a Domain Name System (DNS) server, or you can use the import CLI command to add individual hosts or a UNIX-style hosts file. For information on this command, see User Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine, Release 2.7. If you are using a DNS server, register the WLSE on the DNS server, using the WLSE’s host name as its DNS name.
Chapter 4 Basic Setup—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Verifying the Configuration where ip-address is 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 CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine, Release 2.7. Verifying the Configuration While at the console, verify that the WLSE is correctly configured by performing the following steps.
Chapter 4 Basic Setup—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Configuring the Web Browser Step 4 Enter the show config command to verify that the configuration is as you expected. For more information on this command, see the User Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine, Release 2.7. Step 5 Enter the show clock command to verify that the system time and date are correct in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
Chapter 4 Basic Setup—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Configuring the Web Browser Table 4-4 Supported Browsers Client Operating System Supported Browsers Windows 2000, Windows NT, and Windows XP Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 with Service Pack 1 Japanese Windows 2000, Windows NT, and Windows XP Japanese Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 with Service Pack 1 Solaris 8 and 9 Netscape Navigator 7.01 Java Plug-in 1.4.1 Netscape Navigator 7.02 Japanese Netscape Navigator 7.
Chapter 4 Basic Setup—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Configuring the Web Browser Step 4 Change the default font to improve readability: a. Select General. Then elect Fonts. b. Select a sans-serif font (for example, Arial) from the Web page font and Plain text font lists. c. Click OK, then click OK again. The text in the browser window is redrawn using the new fonts. Not all of the fonts will change after this user-defined font option is set. Step 5 Step 6 Note Disable caching: a. Select General.
Chapter 4 Basic Setup—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Logging into the Web Interface and Verifying Connectivity Step 3 Step 4 Configure Netscape Navigator to accept all cookies: a. Expand Privacy & Security and select Cookies. b. Select Enable all cookies. c. Click OK. Change the default font for improved readability: a. Expand Appearance and select Fonts. b. From the Proportional list, select Sans Serif and a font size. c. From the Sans-serif list, select the desired font. d. Click OK.
Chapter 4 Basic Setup—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Adding Users For example, if the system IP address is 209.165.202.128, enter http://209.165.202.128:1741. If a login dialog box appears, you have connectivity. Step 2 To verify HTTPS connectivity, enter the system IP address, prefixed by https. Do not use a port number. For example, if the system IP address is 209.165.202.128, enter https://209.165.202.128. If a login dialog box appears, you have connectivity.
Chapter 4 Basic Setup—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Next Steps—Set Up Devices and Configure Device Management • Network Admin • Network Operator • Help Desk Note Step 5 The System Administrator role cannot be modified or deleted. You cannot delete the other default roles, but you can modify the tabs and subtabs to which they have access. Click Add to create the user.
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C H A P T E R 5 Setting Up Devices—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 You must set up devices before the WLSE can discover and manage them and before you can use WLSE features such as monitoring, reporting, configuration, firmware upgrade, and radio management.
Chapter 5 Setting Up Devices—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Setting Up Non-IOS Access Points and Bridges After discovering and managing devices, you can use WLSE configuration templates for configuration changes—See the User Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine, Release 2.7. Set Up Using the Web Interface To use this method, you must first configure each access point or bridge for web browsing. Log in to the Web interface of the AP to be configured and set the following parameters.
Chapter 5 Setting Up Devices—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Setting Up Non-IOS Access Points and Bridges Table 5-1 Set Up Procedures for Non-IOS Access Points and Bridges (continued) Tasks 3. Set the read/write community string. Procedure In the Summary Status page, click Setup. The username is the AP’s read/write community, which 2. Under Services, click Security. is required for discovery, 3. Click User Information; then click Add reports, and configuration and New User or select an existing user.
Chapter 5 Setting Up Devices—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Setting Up IOS Access Points Set Up Using a WLSE Configuration Template You can perform initial configuration on access points by using the WLSE’s startup template feature. Startup configuration works in conjunction with a DHCP server. The access points get their IP addresses from the DHCP server.
Chapter 5 Setting Up Devices—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Setting Up IOS Access Points After you set up a device, all of its MIB variables can be accessed and the device can be discovered by the WLSE. After discovering and managing devices, you can use WLSE configuration templates for configuration changes—See the online help or the “Using IOS Templates” chapter in the User Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine, Release 2.7.
Chapter 5 Setting Up Devices—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Setting Up IOS Access Points Step 4 To configure SNMP, enter the following commands in the sequence shown. The first command includes the ISO view. The read-only community string, is required for discovery and the fault and report features on the WLSE. The read/write community string is required for AP firmware management, AP configuration, and all radio-management functions (client walkabout, radio scanning, and so on). a.
Chapter 5 Setting Up Devices—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Setting Up IOS Access Points • To enable and configure SSH, enter the following commands. In these commands, hostname is the hostname of the access point, and domain_name is your network’s domain name (for example, cisco.com). At the prompt for the number of bits in the modulus, press Return to accept the default or enter a value.
Chapter 5 Setting Up Devices—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Setting Up IOS Access Points If you do not wish to use CDP, you can add all access points as seeds or import devices. For more information, see Discovering Devices, page 6-7. Note Step 3 You can use either Telnet or SSH (secure shell protocol) to push configuration templates to IOS access points. To use templates to configure IOS access points, you must configure either Telnet or SSH or both.
Chapter 5 Setting Up Devices—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Setting Up IOS Access Points Step 5 In the SNMP Request Communities section, enter a read-only community string. This community string is required for discovery and the fault and report features. a. Enter the community string in the SNMP Community field. b. Enter iso in the Object Identifier field.
Chapter 5 Setting Up Devices—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Setting Up IOS Access Points Radio Management Setup—IOS Devices Note Make sure you also configure all access points for basic network management. See Basic Network Management Setup—IOS Devices, page 5-4. Setting up access points for radio management involves configuring all access points to register with Wireless Domain Services (WDS). WDS provides wireless client roaming and radio management aggregation.
Chapter 5 Setting Up Devices—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Setting Up IOS Access Points About WDS Devices The device that supplies WDS can be either one of the following: • A Cisco Aironet 1100 or 1200 series access point Each WDS access point supports one AP subnet. You can add additional WDS access points for redundancy. The priorities you set on the WDS access points determine which one is the primary, and which ones are backups.
Chapter 5 Setting Up Devices—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Setting Up IOS Access Points Radio Management Setup Quick Reference Table 5-2 lists the high-level setup tasks and sections in this document where you can find detailed instructions.
Chapter 5 Setting Up Devices—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Setting Up IOS Access Points There are three ways to configure WDS access points: Note • Use the access point web interface—See Using the Web Interface to Configure WDS Points, page 5-13. • Use the access point CLI interface—See Using the CLI Interface to Configure WDS Access Points, page 5-14. • Use a WLSE configuration template—Using a WLSE Configuration Template to Configure WDS Access Points, page 5-16.
Chapter 5 Setting Up Devices—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Setting Up IOS Access Points b. Enter a server group name. c. From the Priority lists, select the appropriate AAA servers. If no AAA servers have been entered, click Define Servers to add the servers, then select the appropriate servers. Consult the AP online help for assistance in entering AAA servers into the AP. d. Step 8 Step 9 Note Under Use Group For, select Infrastructure Authentication.
Chapter 5 Setting Up Devices—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Setting Up IOS Access Points To configure the WDS access points using the IOS command line interface: Step 1 Log in to an access point that will be a WDS device. Step 2 Turn on AAA services: aaa new-model Step 3 Define the RADIUS servers that you will use for infrastructure authentication and/or client authentication. Consult your RADIUS server documentation for the correct port numbers.
Chapter 5 Setting Up Devices—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Setting Up IOS Access Points Step 9 The WDS access point must also register and authenticate itself to the WDS to participate in the SWAN hierarchy; therefore, the WDS AP is also an infrastructure AP. To configure the WDS access point as an infrastructure access point: wlccp ap username username password password Note To configure authentication for wireless clients, see the relevant AP documentation.
Chapter 5 Setting Up Devices—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Setting Up IOS Access Points In the Global Properties section: Step 5 a. Select Enable. b. Enter the Wireless Domain Services priority. This value determines which access point will serve as the active WDS when multiple access points are configured to run WDS on the same subnet. Valid priority values are 1-255, with 255 being the highest. c. Enter the WLSE’s IP address in the WNM IP Address field.
Chapter 5 Setting Up Devices—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Setting Up IOS Access Points Using a Wireless LAN Services Module (WSM) as the WDS Device If you are using a WSM to provide WDS, instead of using APs for WDS, follow the procedures in the WSM documentation to configure it for WDS. Use the IP address of the WLSE as the WNM IP address.
Chapter 5 Setting Up Devices—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Setting Up IOS Access Points Using the Command Line Interface to Configure Infrastructure APs To use the command line interface to configure infrastructure APs: Step 1 Log in to the AP’s CLI. Step 2 Enter the following command: wlccp ap username username password password where username and password are the credentials for authenticating the infrastructure access point to the WDS.
Chapter 5 Setting Up Devices—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Setting Up IOS Access Points Configuring Infrastructure Access Points to Register with a Wireless LAN Services Module (WSM) To configure infrastructure access points to register with a Wireless LAN Services Module, see the relevant AP and WSM documentation on Cisco.com. Configuring Scanning APs This section describes how to configure an AP as a scanning-only AP.
Chapter 5 Setting Up Devices—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Setting Up IOS Access Points Table 5-3 Setting Up Scanning APs Quick Reference Task References 3. Run inventory on the WLSE. Run Inventory, page 5-21 4. Enable client registration scanning on the Enable Client Registration Scanning, page 5-21 WLSE.
Chapter 5 Setting Up Devices—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Setting Up IOS Access Points Configuring the WLSE The WLSE is the Wireless Network Manager (WNM) component of SWAN. The WLSE polls and aggregates radio management data from WDS devices and processes this data. The following configuration is required on the WLSE for radio management: • SWAN components communicate via a Cisco proprietary technology called WLCCP. You must enter the WLCCP username and password in the WLSE.
Chapter 5 Setting Up Devices—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Setting Up IOS Access Points Using the Web-based Interface to Validate the Configuration To confirm the configurations using the web-based interface on WDS APs: Step 1 Log in to the web interface on each active WDS AP. Step 2 Select Wireless Services > WDS > WDS Status. Check for the following: • The WDS Information section should display the device WDS state as ACTIVE.
Chapter 5 Setting Up Devices—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Setting Up Routers and Switches Setting Up Routers and Switches Note Only routers and switches that have properly configured access points or bridges attached to them will be discovered. Configure each router and switch as shown in Table 5-4 on page 5-24. Table 5-4 Setup Procedures for Routers and Switches Task Procedure 1. Enable CDP and verify that access points and bridges are visible from the router or switch. 1.
Chapter 5 Setting Up Devices—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Setting Up AAA Servers Table 5-4 Setup Procedures for Routers and Switches (continued) Task Procedure 3. (Optional) Set system name, contact, and location variables. On IOS-based devices, enter configuration mode and use These variables make the following commands to set the system name, system the device more contact, and system location: manageable.
Chapter 5 Setting Up Devices—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Setting Up AAA Servers To enable monitoring of an ACS server, you must: • Configure CiscoSecure ACS server to recognize the WLSE as a client. Follow the procedure in this section on each server. Note • If two Ethernet interfaces are configured with IP addresses on the WLSE, both addresses must be configured as clients on ACS server. Configure the WLSE to add information about servers.
Chapter 5 Setting Up Devices—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Setting Up AAA Servers Step 6 Click Add Entry. In the Add AAA Client area, enter the following WLSE information: Note If two Ethernet interfaces are configured with IP addresses on the WLSE, both addresses must be configured as clients on ACS server. Field Description Client Hostname WLSE hostname. Client IP WLSE IP address.1 Key Secret key.2 1. If you are using redundant WLSEs, enter the VIP address.
Chapter 5 Setting Up Devices—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Setting Up AAA Servers Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 5-28 78-16345-01
C H A P T E R 6 Setting Up Discovery and Device Management—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 After setting up devices, you can discover and manage them. This section describes discovery and management configuration for WLSE 2.7. Device Management Quick Reference Table 6-1 provides a high-level overview of the tasks for discovering and managing devices. Detailed procedures are provided in this chapter. Table 6-1 Quick Reference Tasks References 1. Add device credentials to the WLSE.
Chapter 6 Adding Device Credentials to the WLSE Setting Up Discovery and Device Management—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Adding Device Credentials to the WLSE This section provides procedures for entering the following required device credentials on the WLSE: • For all managed devices, you must enter SNMP credentials. • For access points, the following additional credentials are required: – For IOS-based access points, you must enter Telnet or SSH credentials and IOS HTTP port settings.
Chapter 6 Setting Up Discovery and Device Management—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Adding Device Credentials to the WLSE Step 2 To add an entry: a. Enter data in the individual text boxes: IP address, Read Community, Timeout, SNMP Retries, and Write Community. b. Click Add to add the community string to the list. Result: The community string appears in the list of entries. Step 3 To modify an entry: a. Select the entry in the list of entries.
Chapter 6 Adding Device Credentials to the WLSE Step 2 Step 3 Setting Up Discovery and Device Management—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 To add a username and password: a. Enter the access point IP address or range of IP addresses that will use this username and password. b. Enter the username. c. Enter the password. d. Click Save. The IP address and username are added to the Current Entries textbox. Repeat step 2 to add credentials for more devices.
Chapter 6 Setting Up Discovery and Device Management—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Adding Device Credentials to the WLSE Step 3 Repeat step 2 to add credentials for more devices. Enter HTTP Port Settings for IOS Access Points HTTP port settings are required for reports on IOS-based access points; the port settings are used for the links from reports to access point Web interfaces. The port you should supply for each device is the port for the access point’s Web interface.
Chapter 6 Setting Up Discovery and Device Management—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Adding AAA Servers to the WLSE Adding AAA Servers to the WLSE Use the following procedure to add information about all AAA servers to be monitored by the WLSE. For information about configuring an AAA server for monitoring, see Setting Up AAA Servers, page 5-25. Step 1 Select Devices > Discover > AAA Server. Step 2 Select the server type: EAP-MD5, LEAP, PEAP, or RADIUS.
Chapter 6 Setting Up Discovery and Device Management—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Configuring Discovery Options Configuring Discovery Options Discovery options allow you to enable automatic management of all discovered devices, specify use of device names in displays, and use MAC address filtering for management of access points. This step is optional. To configure discovery options, perform the following steps: Step 1 Step 2 Select Devices > Discover > DISCOVER > Advanced Options. a.
Chapter 6 Setting Up Discovery and Device Management—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Discovering Devices • Note Import devices from a file or from a CiscoWorks server—See Import Devices, page 6-11. If WDS is configured on the subnet, CDP discovery proceeds automatically via WLCCP for the infrastructure access points. The access points must be properly configured. All access points will be used as seeds. The WDS must also be configured and in the managed state.
Chapter 6 Setting Up Discovery and Device Management—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Discovering Devices Step 4 Add community strings for all of the devices to be discovered if you have not already done so. For details on adding community strings, see Enter SNMP Community Strings for All Managed Devices, page 6-2. After adding community strings, click Next.
Chapter 6 Setting Up Discovery and Device Management—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Discovering Devices Modify the CDP Discovery Schedule To modify the default discovery schedule, perform the following steps: Step 1 Select Devices > Discover > Discover > Discovery Wizard. Step 2 Select Automatic Device Discovery based on Cisco Discovery Protocol, and click Next. Step 3 Select Modify Periodic and click Next. Step 4 To modify the schedule: Step 5 a.
Chapter 6 Setting Up Discovery and Device Management—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Discovering Devices Step 7 Click Next. Step 8 Click Finish to submit your changes. Discovery will begin at the scheduled time. Click Back to make changes before submitting, or click Cancel to cancel all changes. For more information about scheduled discoveries, see the WLSE online help. Import Devices After you import devices, a one-time discovery job starts immediately.
Chapter 6 Setting Up Discovery and Device Management—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Discovering Devices • If you want to specify timeout and retry values, enter them in the SNMP Timeout and SNMP Retry fields. Otherwise, the default values of a 10-second timeout and 1 retry will be assigned to the imported devices. • Click Next, or click Cancel to cancel the import. • Click Check Last Status to see the results of the last discovery. Step 5 Click Finish to import the devices listed in the file.
Chapter 6 Setting Up Discovery and Device Management—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Managing Devices – To schedule repeated imports, select Enable Repeat. Then set the interval by entering a number after Every and selecting Minutes, hours, Days, Weeks, or Months. Step 4 d. Click Cancel to cancel the import. e. Click Check Last Status to see the results of the last discovery. Click Finish to import devices. • If you selected Run Now, discovery begins immediately.
Chapter 6 Setting Up Discovery and Device Management—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Next Step The selected devices move to the appropriate group in the Managed folder. For example, if you select a switch and click Manage, it will move to the Switch folder. Inventory will run automatically after you move devices to the managed state. Step 3 To view information about a device, select the device from the Discovered Devices tree. The Device Details pane displays details about the device.
A P P E N D I X A Installing Software—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 This section describes the options for updating the system software to WLSE 2.7. Caution Always review the readme file that accompanies the upgrade image on Cisco.com before attempting to install the upgrade. The procedures might have changed after this document was printed. Some upgrades require different installation methods.
Appendix A Installing Software—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Upgrade Versions Upgrade Versions You can upgrade directly to WLSE 2.7 as follows: • From WLSE 2.0 to WLSE 2.7 • From WLSE 2.0.2 to WLSE 2.7 • From WLSE 2.5 to WLSE 2.7 If you are using an earlier version, such as 1.x or 1.3.x, and you want to upgrade directly to 2.7, see Upgrading from the Recovery CD, page A-11. Backing Up the WLSE Before upgrading WLSE software, back up the configuration.
Appendix A Installing Software—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Upgrade Methods Note Step 2 WLSE images are subject to import/export regulations respecting strong encryption. Before you are allowed to download the image, you might be directed to edit your Cisco.com profile to confirm that you are allowed to download such images.
Appendix A Installing Software—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Upgrade Methods Upgrading by Using the Web Interface This section contains the following topics: • Upgrade quick reference. • Alternative upgrade procedures: – Installing from the Local Repository, page A-4 – Installing from a Windows Server, page A-6 Quick Reference The basic tasks in installing software upgrades by using the Web interface are listed in below. See the referenced sections for details about these tasks. Task Reference 1.
Appendix A Installing Software—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Upgrade Methods Step 3 To list the contents of the source, enter the following command. This command requires a valid username and password on the remote FTP server. repository list remote Step 4 Download the software to the repository by entering the following command. This command requires a valid username and password on the remote FTP server. repository add package where package is the name of the software image to be transferred.
Appendix A Installing Software—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Upgrade Methods Note Step 9 When the installation is complete, the WLSE will be unavailable for a few minutes while it restarts. The Login screen will appear when the update is complete. To view details after the installation is complete, select Administration > Appliance > Software > Status > View Log. Installing from a Windows Server Use this procedure to install from a remote repository on a Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows NT server.
Appendix A Installing Software—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Upgrade Methods Step 5 Log in to the WLSE Web interface as a user with system administration privileges. Result: The Install Software Update window opens. Step 6 Step 7 Install the new software: a. Select a software update to install. To view details, click README in the Details field. b. Click Install. c. Click Confirm. After the software installation finishes, the Appliance Update screen reappears. Click Cancel to close the screen.
Appendix A Installing Software—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Upgrade Methods Quick Reference The basic tasks in installing software upgrades by using the CLI are listed in below. See the referenced sections for details about these tasks. Task Reference 1. Back up WLSE. Backing Up the WLSE, page A-2 2. Download image to an FTP server. Downloading the Upgrade Image, page A-2 3. Create repository. Create the Repository, page A-8 4. Install upgrade.
Appendix A Installing Software—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Upgrade Methods Step 3 List the contents of the source by using the following command. This command requires a valid username and password on the remote FTP server. repository list remote Step 4 Download the software to the repository by using the following command. This command requires a valid username and password on the remote FTP server. repository add package where package is the name of the software image to be transferred.
Appendix A Installing Software—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Upgrade Methods Note Step 3 The virtual drive (f: in this example) will be removed after you reboot the Windows 2000, Windows NT, or Windows XP server. Double-click the virtual drive icon. Then, double-click the autorun.bat file if it does not automatically run. A browser window opens and displays the Appliance Update screen. Minimize this window. Step 4 Go to Install the Software, page A-10.
Appendix A Installing Software—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Upgrade Methods install:install list Step 5 Enter the following command to install the software: install:install update package where package is the name of the software image to be installed. For example, if the ZIP file is called WLSE-2.5-K9.zip, the package name is WLSE-2.5-K9. Result: The WLSE is reimaged and reboots.
Appendix A Installing Software—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Upgrade Methods www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/cscowork/ps3915/prod_upgrades_and_down loads.html If you already have a recovery CD with the release of the WLSE software you want to install, you can use the CD to upgrade your WLSE.
Appendix A Installing Software—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Upgrade Methods To reimage your WLSE, perform the following steps: Step 1 Connect a console to the WLSE’s serial/console port: • For the WLSE 1105, use the serial port on the front panel; do not use the serial port on the back panel for a console. • For the WLSE 1130 or WLSE 1130-19, use the serial port on the back panel. Step 2 Log in as the admin user, and enter the password created when the WLSE was configured.
Appendix A Installing Software—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19 Upgrade Methods Reimaging the WLSE—Remote Installation Method Note Although every effort has been made to validate the accuracy of the software version on the Recovery CD, you must review the WLSE’s software versions on http://www.cisco.com and download any necessary software updates. See the Readme files included with the updates to perform the update procedure. Caution This procedure will destroy all data and install a new image.
A P P E N D I X B Technical Specifications— CiscoWorks 1130-19 Table B-1 provides the specifications for the CiscoWorks 1130-19 Wireless LAN Solution Engine. Table B-1 Technical Specifications Component Specifications Serial ports Two 9-pin connectors RJ-45 ports RJ-45 connectors for connection to integrated 10/100 Ethernet controllers AC power supply wattage 230 W AC power supply voltage 100 to 120 VAC / 200 to 240 VAC, 50 / 60 Hz System battery CR2032 3-V lithium coin cell Height 4.
Appendix B Table B-1 Technical Specifications— CiscoWorks 1130-19 Technical Specifications (continued) Component Specifications Operating relative humidity 8% to 80% (noncondensing) with a humidity gradation of 10% per hour Storage relative humidity 5% to 95% (noncondensing) Operating maximum vibration 0.25 G (half-sine wave) at a sweep of 3 to 200 Hz for 15 minutes Storage maximum vibration 0.
I N D EX Ethernet connectors 1-5, 1-7 A serial port 1-6 AAA servers bridge adding to WLSE 6-6 for WDS authentication 6-5 setting up 5-1 browser redundant WLSEs, IP address to use for 5-27 configuring 4-8 setting up 5-25 supported browsers 4-8 access point bug-lighted clients, detecting 5-20 radio management, configuring for 5-10 setting up C IOS 5-4 non-IOS 5-1 cabling WDS, configuring for 5-10 AC power connecting a console 3-15 connecting during installation 3-15 connecting to 3-15 cons
Index device import 6-11 enabling verifying the configuration 4-7 WDS on IOS access points 5-5, 5-7 on access points 5-10 on non-IOS access points 5-2 on WLSE 6-5 on routers and switches 5-24 using for discovery 6-7 WLSE, initial configuration of 4-1 console port CiscoSecure ACS Server, configuring 5-25 1105 4-2 CiscoWorks server, importing devices from 6-12 1130 4-2 client 1130-19 1-5 creating a safe environment 2-9 bug-lighted clients, detecting 5-20 clients, authenticating 5-11 community s
Index discovery location of 1-5 network cable requirements 1-7 CDP type 1-7 configuring on WLSE 6-7 enabling on access points and bridges 5-2 enabling on routers and switches 5-24 entering all devices as seeds 6-9 F importing devices 6-11 floppy drive 1-4 options for 6-7 front panel DNS features (illustration) 1-3 configuring 4-6 system indicators 1-4 consequences of not using 4-6 documentation xx audience for this xiv H obtaining xxii hard drive indicator 1-4 product xx HTTP typographi
Index configuring the WLSE 4-2, 6-2 L verifying the configuration 4-7 installing WLSE in a rack 3-2 LAN options, precautions for 2-11 powering on WLSE 3-16 LEAP server power source, connecting to 3-15 adding to WLSE 6-6 precautions for rack-mounting 2-10 setting up 5-25 preparing for creating a safe environment 2-9 license agreement, supplemental xxvii logging in LAN options, precautions for 2-11 console 4-7 modems, precautions for 2-11 Telnet/SSH 4-7 rack-mounting, precautions for 2-10 We
Index using the Web interface A-5 P roles, for users 4-12 PEAP server router adding to WLSE 6-6 setting up 5-24 setting up 5-25 powering on the WLSE 3-16 power switch and indicator 1-4 S safety 2-1 electrostatic discharge 2-6 R environmental 2-7 rack-mounting general precautions 2-4 precautions for 2-10 preventing EMI 2-7 procedure for 3-2 warnings and cautions 2-1 radio management with electricity 2-5 configuring IOS APs for 5-10 security, HTTPS 4-4 configuring WLSE for 6-5 serial port
Index SNMP typographical conventions configuring on non-IOS access points 5-6 in this document xiv enabling IOS access points 5-8 on non-IOS access points 5-2 on routers and switches 5-24 U upgrade, WLSE software A-1 software (WLSE), installing A-1 USB port 1-5 SSH User Guide xx credentials for IOS access points 5-6, 5-8 users status indicators 1-4 adding 4-12 supplemental license agreement xxvii roles 4-12 switch setting up 5-24 W warnings T regarding TAC (Technical Assistance Center) c
Index lightning activity 2-3, 3-15 On/Off switch 2-4 personnel, training and qualifications 2-2 power cords, more than one 2-3 safety cover 2-2 SELV circuits 2-4 shock danger 1-7 short circuits 2-3, 2-9 significance of xiv translations of xv, 2-2 warranty ix Web interface browsers, configuring 4-8 browsers, supported 4-8 logging in 4-11 Wireless Domain Services (WDS) authentication for 5-11 configuration, confirming 5-22 configuring APs for 5-12 configuring WLSE for 6-5 redundant WLSEs, IP address to use f
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