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