Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide, Release 3.2
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Table Of Contents

Numerics - A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - L - M - N - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W -

Index

Numerics

7920 support mode     6-9

802.11 bands, enabling and disabling     4-6

802.1X dynamic key settings     6-4

802.3x flow control     4-8

A

access point LEDs     xiv, D-1

access points

configuring 4400 series controller to support more than 48     3-30 to  3-36

number supported per controller     3-3 to  3-4

administrator access     4-7

Admin Status parameter     3-19

Alarm Trigger Threshold parameter     9-14

All APs > Details page     9-13

All APs page     9-8, 9-12

anchor controller, in inter-subnet roaming     10-4

AP Authentication Policy page     9-14

AP-manager interface

configuring using the CLI     3-12 to  3-13

configuring using the GUI     3-9 to  3-11

creating multiple interfaces     3-34 to  3-36

described     3-6

illustration of four AP-manager interfaces     3-34

illustration of three AP-manager interfaces     3-33

illustration of two AP-manager interfaces     3-32

using multiple     3-31 to  3-36

AP Mode parameter     9-13

Assignment Method parameter     9-25

authentication information element (IE)     9-12

auto-anchor mobility

configuring using the CLI     10-14

configuring using the GUI     10-12 to  10-13

guidelines     10-12

overview     10-11 to  10-12

autonomous access points     7-9

auto RF     4-5

Auto RF button     9-9, 9-27

Avoid Cisco AP Load parameter     9-18

Avoid Foreign AP Interference parameter     9-17

Avoid Non-802.11a (802.11b) Noise parameter     9-18

B

Base MAC Address parameter     3-24

bridge protocol data units (BPDUs)     3-21

C

CAC     6-10

Channel Assignment Leader parameter     9-18

Channel Assignment Method parameter     9-17

Channel List parameter     9-21

channels

statically assigning using the CLI     9-26

statically assigning using the GUI     9-24 to  9-25

Cisco 2000 Series Wireless LAN Controllers, ports     3-2, 3-3

Cisco 4100 Series Wireless LAN Controllers, ports     3-2, 3-3

Cisco 4400 Series Wireless LAN Controllers

configuring to support more than 48 access points     3-30 to  3-36

models     3-3

ports     3-2, 3-3

Cisco APs > Configure page     9-25

Cisco WiSM, ports     3-3, 3-4

client location     1-9

Client Min Exception Level threshold parameter     9-21

Clients threshold parameter     9-20

commands

config 802.11a channel     9-26

config 802.11a channel global     9-22

config 802.11a disable     9-22, 9-26

config 802.11a enable     9-23, 9-26

config 802.11a txPower     9-26

config 802.11a txPower global auto     9-23

config 802.11b 11gSupport enable     9-23, 9-26

config 802.11b channel     9-26

config 802.11b channel global     9-22

config 802.11b disable     9-22, 9-26

config 802.11b enable     9-23

config 802.11b txPower     9-26

config 802.11b txPower global     9-23

config ap mode     9-15

config interface     3-16, 3-17

config interface acl ap-manager     3-13

config interface acl management     3-12

config interface address ap-manager     3-13

config interface address management     3-12

config interface address service-port     3-14

config interface address virtual     3-13

config interface dhcp ap-manager     3-13

config interface dhcp management     3-12

config interface dhcp service-port     3-14

config interface hostname virtual     3-13

config interface port ap-manager     3-13

config interface port management     3-12

config interface vlan ap-manager     3-13

config interface vlan management     3-12

config lag     3-30

config mobility group anchor     10-14

config mobility group member     10-11

config mobility group name     10-11

config network rf-network-name     9-8

config route     3-14

config spanningtree     3-26, 3-27

config wlan disable     3-12, 3-13, 3-16

config wlan mobility anchor     10-14

config wps ap-authentication     9-15

reset system     3-13

show advanced 802.11a     9-28

show advanced 802.11a group     9-11

show advanced 802.11b     9-28

show advanced 802.11b group     9-11

show interface     3-16, 3-17

show interface detailed ap-manager     3-12, 3-13

show interface detailed management     3-12

show interface detailed service-port     3-14

show interface detailed virtual     3-13

show interface summary     3-12

show lag     3-30

show mobility anchor     10-14

show mobility summary     10-11

show network     9-8

show spanningtree     3-26, 3-27

show wlan mobility anchor     10-14

config 802.11a channel command     9-26

config 802.11a channel global command     9-22

config 802.11a disable command     9-22, 9-26

config 802.11a enable command     9-23, 9-26

config 802.11a txPower command     9-26

config 802.11a txPower global command     9-23

config 802.11b 11gSupport enable command     9-23, 9-26

config 802.11b channel command     9-26

config 802.11b channel global command     9-22

config 802.11b disable command     9-22, 9-26

config 802.11b enable command     9-26

config 802.11b txPower command     9-26

config 802.11b txPower global command     9-23

config ap mode command     9-15

config interface acl ap-manager command     3-13

config interface acl management command     3-12

config interface address ap-manager command     3-13

config interface address management command     3-12

config interface address service-port command     3-14

config interface address virtual command     3-13

config interface commands     3-16, 3-17

config interface dhcp ap-manager command     3-13

config interface dhcp management command     3-12

config interface dhcp service-port command     3-14

config interface dhcp service-port none command     3-14

config interface hostname virtual command     3-13

config interface port ap-manager command     3-13

config interface port management command     3-12

config interface vlan ap-manager command     3-13

config interface vlan management command     3-12

config lag commands     3-30

config mobility group anchor command     10-14

config mobility group member     10-11

config mobility group name command     10-11

config network rf-network-name command     9-8

config route command     3-14

config spanningtree commands     3-26, 3-27

configurations, saving     8-4

configuration wizard     4-2

config wlan disable command     3-12, 3-13, 3-16

config wlan mobility anchor command     10-14

config wps ap-authentication command     9-15

controller discovery using DNS     7-7

Controller Network Module

ports     3-3, 3-4

using     4-12

Controller Spanning Tree Configuration page     3-24

country channels     9-21

country code, configuring     4-5

Coverage Exception Level threshold parameter     9-20

coverage hole, detection     9-4

Coverage Measurement parameter     9-22

Coverage threshold parameter     9-20

D

Data Rate threshold parameter     9-20

DCA channels     9-21

declarations of conformity     B-1

Default Mobility Group parameter     10-9

default settings, resetting to     4-3

default username     4-3

Designated Root parameter     3-24

DFS     7-8

DHCP     5-7

DHCP server, assigning WLAN to     6-3

Diffie-Hellman     6-7

disable web-based management     2-5

distribution system ports

described     3-3 to  3-4

DNS for controller discovery     7-7

DTPC     4-8

dynamic channel assignment     9-3

dynamic interface

configuring using the CLI     3-16 to  3-17

configuring using the GUI     3-14 to  3-16

described     3-7

dynamic RRM

See radio resource management (RRM)     9-15

dynamic transmit power control     9-4

dynamic WEP     6-4

E

Enable AP Neighbor Authentication parameter     9-14

Enable Dynamic AP Management parameter     3-36

error messages     D-1

F

FCC Declaration of Conformity     B-2

flow control     4-8

foreign controller, in inter-subnet roaming     10-4

Forward Delay parameter     3-25, 3-26

G

General page     3-29, 9-7

Global Parameters > Auto RF page     9-10

Global Parameters page     9-9

Group Mode parameter     9-11, 9-16

guest WLAN mobility

See auto-anchor mobility     10-11

GUI     2-2

H

Hello Time parameter     3-25, 3-26

help     2-5

Hold Time parameter     3-25

I

Identity Networking     5-16

IKE authentication     6-7

Integrated Services Router, CNM installed in     4-12

inter-controller roaming     10-3

interfaces

configuring using the CLI     3-12 to  3-14

configuring using the GUI     3-9 to  3-11

overview     3-5 to  3-7

Interfaces > Edit page     3-15, 3-35

Interfaces > New page     3-15, 3-35

Interfaces page     3-10

interference, defined     9-3

Interference threshold parameter     9-20

inter-subnet roaming     10-3 to  10-4

intra-controller roaming     10-2

Invoke Channel Update Now button     9-17

Invoke Power Update Now button     9-19

IPSec, enabling     6-6

IPSec passthrough     6-8

L

LAG

See link aggregation (LAG)     3-27

LAG Mode on Next Reboot parameter     3-29

Last Auto Channel Assignment parameter     9-18

Last Power Level Assignment parameter     9-20

Layer 2 security, configuring     6-4

Layer 3 security, configuring     6-6

LED patterns, access points     xiv, D-1

link aggregation (LAG)

configuring neighboring devices     3-30

described     3-27 to  3-28

enabling using the CLI     3-30

enabling using the GUI     3-29

guidelines     3-28 to  3-29

illustration     3-27, 3-28

Link Status parameter     3-18

Link Trap parameter     3-19

load balancing     9-4

Load Measurement parameter     9-21

Local Netuser     6-8

long preambles     5-4

M

MAC filtering, configuring on WLANs     6-3

management interface

configuring using the CLI     3-12

configuring using the GUI     3-9 to  3-11

described     3-5 to  3-6

Max Age parameter     3-25

Maximum Age parameter     3-25

mirror mode

See port mirroring     3-20

mobility, overview     10-2 to  10-5

Mobility Anchor Create button     10-13

mobility anchors

See auto-anchor mobility     10-11

Mobility Anchors page     10-13

Mobility Group Member > New page     10-9

Mobility Group Members > Edit All page     10-10

mobility group name, entering     10-9

mobility groups

configuring using the CLI     10-11

configuring using the GUI     10-8 to  10-10

determining when to include controllers     10-7

difference from RF groups     9-5

examples     10-6

illustrated     10-5, 10-6

overview     10-5 to  10-7

prerequisites     10-7 to  10-8

MODE button     7-13

Multicast Appliance Mode parameter     3-19

multicasting, configuring     4-9

N

Noise Measurement parameter     9-21

Noise threshold parameter     9-20

NTP     4-5

P

Physical Mode parameter     3-19

Physical Status parameter     3-18

Port > Configure page     3-18

port mirroring

configuring     3-20 to  3-21

Port Number parameter     3-18

ports

2000 series controllers     3-3

4100 series controllers     3-3

4400 series controllers     3-3

Cisco WiSM     3-3

comparison table     3-3

configuring     3-17 to  3-27

connecting additional ports to support more than 48 access points     3-36

Controller Network Module     3-3

on Cisco 2000 series controllers     3-2

on Cisco 4100 series controllers     3-2

on Cisco 4400 series controllers     3-2

on Cisco WiSM     3-4

on Controller Network Module     3-4

overview     3-2 to  3-4

Ports page     3-17

Power Assignment Leader parameter     9-20

Power Level Assignment Method parameter     9-19

Power Neighbor Count parameter     9-20

Power Over Ethernet (PoE) parameter     3-19

Power Threshold parameter     9-20

Power Update Contribution parameter     9-20

preambles, long     5-4

Priority parameter     3-25

profile thresholds     9-20 to  9-21

Q

QBSS, configuring     6-9

QoS, configuring     6-8

R

radio resource management (RRM)

benefits     9-5

configuring dynamic RRM using the CLI     9-22 to  9-23

configuring dynamic RRM using the GUI     9-16 to  9-22

debug commands     9-28

disabling dynamic channel and power assignment using the CLI     9-27

disabling dynamic channel and power assignment using the GUI     9-27

overriding dynamic RRM     9-23 to  9-27

overview     9-2 to  9-5

overview of dynamic RRM     9-15

statically assigning channel and transmit power settings using the CLI     9-26

statically assigning channel and transmit power settings using the GUI     9-24 to  9-25

update interval     9-6, 9-11

Radio Resource Management, configuring     4-8

radio resource monitoring     9-2

Radios page     9-24

RADIUS settings     4-7

regulatory information     xiv, B-1

reset button     7-13

reset system command     3-13

resetting a controller     8-5

RF Channel Assignment parameter     9-27

RF domain

See RF groups     9-5

RF exposure     B-5

RF group leader

described     9-6

viewing     9-11

RF group name

described     9-6

entering     9-7

RF groups

configuring using the CLI     9-8

configuring using the GUI     9-7

difference from mobility groups     9-5

overview     9-5 to  9-6

viewing status using the CLI     9-11

viewing status using the GUI     9-8 to  9-11

RF-Network Name parameter     9-7

rogue access point alarm     9-14

rogue access point detection

enabling using the CLI     9-15

enabling using the GUI     9-12 to  9-14

rogue access points, solutions for     5-3

root bridge     3-21

Root Cost parameter     3-24

Root Port parameter     3-24

RRM     4-5

See radio resource management     9-2

S

safety warnings     A-1

secure web mode     2-2

security solutions     5-2

serial port

baudrate setting     2-6

timeout     2-6

service port

described     3-4

service-port interface

configuring using the CLI     3-14

configuring using the GUI     3-9 to  3-11

described     3-7

show advanced 802.11a commands     9-28

show advanced 802.11a group     9-11

show advanced 802.11b commands     9-28

show advanced 802.11b group     9-11

show interface commands     3-16, 3-17

show interface detailed ap-manager command     3-12, 3-13

show interface detailed management command     3-12

show interface detailed service-port command     3-14

show interface detailed virtual command     3-13

show interface summary command     3-12

show lag command     3-30

show mobility anchor command     10-14

show mobility summary command     10-11

show network command     9-8

show spanningtree commands     3-26, 3-27

show wlan mobility anchor command     10-14

Signal Measurement parameter     9-22

Signal Strength Contribution parameter     9-18

SNMP alert     9-20

SNMP settings     4-7

snmp traps     4-8

Spanning Tree Algorithm parameter     3-25

Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)

configuring using the CLI     3-26 to  3-27

configuring using the GUI     3-22 to  3-26

described     3-21

spanning-tree root     3-21

Spanning Tree Specification parameter     3-24

SpectraLink NetLink phones     5-4

SSL     2-2

startup wizard     4-2

static and dynamic WEP on same wireless LAN     6-6

Static Mobility Group Members page     10-8

STP Mode parameter     3-23

STP Port Designated Bridge parameter     3-22

STP Port Designated Cost parameter     3-22

STP Port Designated Port parameter     3-22

STP Port Designated Root parameter     3-22

STP Port Forward Transitions Count parameter     3-22

STP Port ID parameter     3-22

STP Port Path Cost Mode parameter     3-23

STP Port Path Cost parameter     3-23

STP Port Priority parameter     3-23

STP State parameter     3-22

Supervisor 720     4-10

SX/LC/T small form-factor plug-in (SFP) modules     3-3

system logging     4-8

system logging, enabling     4-8

system messages     D-1

T

time and date settings     4-5

timeout, disabled clients     6-4

Time Since Topology Changed parameter     3-24

Topology Change Count parameter     3-24

transmit power

statically assigning using the CLI     9-26

statically assigning using the GUI     9-24 to  9-25

transmit power levels, described     9-25

tunnel attributes     5-19

Tx Power Level Assignment parameter     9-27

U

username, default     4-3

Utilization threshold parameter     9-20

V

virtual interface

configuring using the CLI     3-13

configuring using the GUI     3-9 to  3-11

described     3-6 to  3-7

VLAN Identifier parameter

for AP-manager interface     3-11

for dynamic interface     3-15, 3-16

for management interface     3-10

VLAN interface

See dynamic interface

VLANs     3-7, 3-9

VLANs, assigning WLANs to     6-4

W

warnings     A-1

Web Authentication     5-8

web authentication

customizing operation     5-11 to  5-15

Web authentication login screen     5-8

WEP keys     6-5

wireless LANs, configuring     6-1

wireless LANs, configuring both static and dynamic WEP     6-6

WiSM guidelines     4-10

wizard, startup     4-2

WLANs, described     3-8 to  3-9

WLANs page     10-12

WMM     6-9

world mode     4-8

WPA     6-5