Audience
This publication is for experienced network administrators who configure and maintain Cisco Mobility Express wireless network.
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This publication is for experienced network administrators who configure and maintain Cisco Mobility Express wireless network.
This document is organized into the following chapters:
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Product Overview |
Provides details of supported Cisco Aironet access points, list of features, licenses, software release numbers, and supported software images. |
Getting Started |
Describes about Mobility Express ports, interfaces, WLANs, LED states and access switch configuration. |
Deploying Cisco Mobility Express Solution |
It describes the pre-requisites for deploying Mobility Express Solution, connecting Cisco Mobility Express Capable AP, determining the image on the Access Point, converting a CAWAP AP into a Mobility Express AP,converting a Mobility Express AP into a CAPWAP AP, configuring Mobility Express Controller using Over-the-Air Setup Wizard and Configuring Mobility Express Controller using Startup Wizard from CLI. |
Creating DHCP Scopes for Wireless Networks |
It briefs about creating DHCP scopes for Wireless networks |
Creating Wireless Networks |
It describes about the WLANs, creating networks and guest access. |
Managing WLAN Users |
It provides details of managing WLAN users. |
Managing Access Points |
It briefs about managing Access Points and adding an Access Point to Mobility Express Network. |
Managing the Mobility Express Network |
Briefs about adding an access point to the Mobility Express network. |
Using Advanced Settings |
It describes about SNMP, logging, RF Optimization, controller tools and the ways to collect export of logs, core and crash files. |
Primary AP Failover and Electing a New Primary |
It describes the Primary AP Failover and Primary Election. |
Cisco Mobility Express with Cisco CMX Cloud |
It describes Cisco CMX cloud, Cisco CMX cloud solution compatibility matrix,minimum requirements for CMX Cloud deploymen, CMX cloud trial sign-Up and sign-in and configuring Cisco Mobility Express to send data to CMX Cloud for presence analytics |
Managing Mobility Express Deployments from Cisco Prime Infrastructure | It briefs about adding Mobility Express to Prime. |
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