Users Guide

Defining and Configuring LWAPP AP Groups for Cisco Devices
The Groups > Cisco WLC Config > WLANs > Advanced > AP Groups page allows you to add/edit/delete AP
Groups on the Cisco WLC. LWAPP AP Groups are used to limit the WLANs available on each AP. Cisco thin APs are
assigned to LWAPP AP Groups.
Viewing and Creating Cisco AP Groups
1. Go to the Groups > Cisco WLC Config page, and select WLANs > Advanced > AP Groups in the
navigation pane on the left side. This page displays the configured LWAPP APs. Figure 38 illustrates this page.
Figure 38:Groups > Cisco WLC Config > WLANS > Advanced > AP Groups Page Illustration
2. To add a new LWAPP AP group, select Yes in the AP Groups section. Additional controls appear.
3. Select Add to create a new LWAPP AP group. To edit an existing LWAPP AP group, select the pencil icon next
to that group. Add one or more SSIDs and the interface/VLAN ID mapping on the Add/Edit page of the
LWAPP AP Group.
4. Select Save and Apply to make these changes permanent, or select Save to retain these changes to be
pushed to controllers at a later time.
Configuring Cisco Controller Settings
The Groups > Cisco WLC Config > Controller page defines general Cisco WLC settings, Multicast settings,
Cisco mobility groups to be supported on Cisco controllers, Network Time Protocol (NTP), and Spanning Tree
Protocol settings.
Go to the Groups > Cisco WLC Config > Controller page. This navigation is illustrated in Figure 39.
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