Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide, Release 4.0
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Table Of Contents

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Numerics

1000 series access points

antennas     7-6 to  7-7

models     7-6

overview     7-4

1030 remote edge access points

illustrated     7-5

overview     7-5 to  7-6

1500 series access points

See AP1510

7920 support mode

configuring     6-19

described     6-18

802.11a (or 802.11b) > Client Roaming page     4-20

802.11a (or 802.11b) > Video Parameters page     4-25

802.11a (or 802.11b) > Voice Parameters page     4-24

802.11a (or 802.11b/g) Cisco APs > Configure page     5-17, 10-25

802.11a (or 802.11b/g) Global Parameters > Auto RF page     10-10

802.11a (or 802.11b/g) Global Parameters page     10-9, 10-30

802.11a (or 802.11b/g) Network Status parameter     4-25, 4-26

802.11a (or 802.11b/g) Radios page     4-30, 10-24

802.11 bands, enabling and disabling     4-7

802.1Q VLAN trunk port     3-4

802.1X

configuring     6-10

described     6-8

802.1X+CCKM

configuring     6-10

described     6-9

802.1X authentication, configuring     6-7

802.1X dynamic key settings     6-7

802.3 bridging, configuring     6-17

802.3 frames, described     6-17

802.3x flow control, enabling     4-13

A

Access Control List Name parameter     5-9

access control lists (ACLs)

and identity networking     5-22

applying to an interface     5-12, 5-13

configuring

using the CLI     5-12 to  5-13

using the GUI     5-9 to  5-12

described     5-8

rules     5-8, 5-10, 5-12

Access Control Lists > Edit page     5-11

Access Control Lists > New page     5-9

Access Control Lists > Rules > New page     5-10

Access Control Lists page     5-9

Access Mode parameter     4-10, 4-12

access point assisted roaming, described     4-19

access points

1000 series

models     7-6

overview     7-4

adding MAC address to controller filter list

using the CLI     7-13

using the GUI     7-12 to  7-13

antennas     7-6 to  7-7

AP1030 overview     7-5 to  7-6

AP1510 overview     7-9

configuring 4400 series controller to support more than 48     3-35 to  3-40

connectors     7-7 to  7-8

guidelines for operating in Japan     B-6

LEDs

configuring     7-36

described     7-7

interpreting     D-4

mounting options     7-8

number supported per controller     3-3 to  3-4

physical security     7-9

power supply     7-8

priming     7-2

regulatory information     B-2 to  B-8

rules for operating in Taiwan     B-7 to  B-8

See also LWAPP-enabled access points

supported for use with hybrid REAP     12-2

using monitor mode     7-9

VCI strings     7-22

ACL Name parameter     5-12

Action parameter     5-11

Adaptive Wireless Path Protocol (AWPP), described     7-9

Add New Rule button     5-10

Add Web Server button     9-14

administrator access     4-7

administrator usernames and passwords, configuring     4-7

Admin Status parameter     3-21, 6-5, 6-13

Admission Control (ACM) parameter     4-24, 4-25

AES

configuring     6-10, 6-11

parameter     6-10

AES-CCMP, described     6-8

Aironet IE parameter     6-12, 6-23

Aironet IEs

configuring using the CLI     6-24

configuring using the GUI     6-22 to  6-23

Alarm Trigger Threshold parameter     10-14

All APs > Details page     7-17, 7-27, 7-34, 10-13, 12-13

All APs page     10-9, 10-12, 12-13

Allow AAA Override parameter     12-8

anchor controller, in inter-subnet roaming     11-4

antenna connectors, external     7-6 to  7-7

antennas, for access points     7-6 to  7-7

antenna sectorization     7-7

AP > Clients > Traffic Stream Metrics page     4-31

AP > Clients page     4-30

AP1010, described     7-6

AP1020, described     7-6

AP1030, described     7-6

AP1510

configuring and deploying     7-11 to  7-18

overview     7-9

AP Authentication Policy page     5-14, 10-13

AP-manager interface

configuring

using the CLI     3-13 to  3-14

using the GUI     3-10 to  3-12

creating multiple interfaces     3-38 to  3-40

described     3-6

illustration

of four AP-manager interfaces     3-38

of three AP-manager interfaces     3-37

of two AP-manager interfaces     3-36

using multiple     3-35 to  3-40

AP Mode parameter     7-17, 10-13, 12-13

AP Role parameter     7-17

Assignment Method parameter     10-25

audience of document     xviii

authentication information element (IE)     10-12

Authentication Protocol parameter     4-12

Auth Key Mgmt parameter     6-10

auto-anchor mobility

configuring

using the CLI     11-14

using the GUI     11-13 to  11-14

guidelines     11-12

overview     11-11 to  11-12

autonomous access points converted to lightweight mode

See LWAPP-enabled access points

auto RF, configuring using the configuration wizard     4-5

Auto RF button     10-9, 10-27

Avoid Cisco AP Load parameter     10-18

Avoid Foreign AP Interference parameter     10-17

Avoid Non-802.11a (802.11b) Noise parameter     10-18

B

Backhaul Interface parameter     7-17

Base MAC Address parameter     3-27

bootup script     4-4

Bridge Data Rate parameter     7-18

bridge group name, described     7-10

Bridge Group Name parameter     7-17

bridge protocol data units (BPDUs)     3-23

Bridge Type parameter     7-17

bridging parameters

configuring using the CLI     7-18

configuring using the GUI     7-16 to  7-18

broadcast radio measurement requests     10-29

C

CAC

configuring for 7920 phones     6-19

described     4-22

enabling

using the CLI     4-32

using the GUI     4-24, 4-25

viewing using the CLI     4-33

Canadian compliance statement     B-3

Catalyst 3750G Integrated Wireless LAN Controller Switch

described     1-11

logical connectivity diagram and associated software commands     E-6 to  E-8

ports     3-3, 3-4

caution, defined     xix

CCKM

configuring     6-10

described     6-8

CCX

configuring Aironet IEs

using the CLI     6-24

using the GUI     6-22 to  6-23

described     6-22

viewing a client's version

using the CLI     6-25

using the GUI     6-24

CCX Layer 2 client roaming

configuring

using the CLI     4-21 to  4-22

using the GUI     4-19 to  4-21

described     4-19

CCX link test     7-28

CCX radio management

configuring

using the CLI     10-31

using the GUI     10-30 to  10-31

features     10-29

hybrid-REAP considerations     10-29

obtaining information using the CLI     10-32

CCX Version parameter     6-24

Channel Assignment Leader parameter     10-18

Channel Assignment Method parameter     10-17

Channel List parameter     10-21

channels

statically assigning using the CLI     10-26

statically assigning using the GUI     10-24 to  10-25

CIDS Sensor Add page     5-27

CIDS Sensors List page     5-26

CIDS Shun List page     5-30

ciphers

configuring     6-10, 6-11

described     6-9

Cisco.com, obtaining documentation     xxi

Cisco 2000 Series Wireless LAN Controllers

FCC statement     B-8

network connections

overview     ?? to 1-18

ports     3-2, 3-3

Cisco 28/37/38xx Integrated Services Router

described     1-11

logical connectivity diagram and associated software commands     E-5

ports     3-3, 3-4

using     4-38

Cisco 4400 Series Wireless LAN Controllers

configuring to support more than 48 access points     3-35 to  3-40

described     1-10

FCC statement     B-9

models     3-3 to  3-4

network connections

illustrated     1-19

overview     1-18 to ??

ports     3-2, 3-3

Cisco Aironet 1510 Series Lightweight Outdoor Mesh Access Point

See AP1510

Cisco Client Extensions (CCX)

See CCX

Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)

configuring     7-31 to  7-33

described     7-31

supported devices     7-31

Cisco high-power switches     7-34

Cisco Logo parameter     9-10

Cisco Unified Wireless Network (UWN) Solution

described     1-2 to  1-5

illustrated     1-3

Cisco Wireless Control System (WCS), described     1-2

Cisco WiSM

configuring the Supervisor 720     4-35 to  4-37

described     1-10

guidelines     4-36

logical connectivity diagram and associated software commands     E-3 to  E-4

ports     3-3, 3-4

CKIP

configuring

using the CLI     6-14, 6-15

using the GUI     6-12 to  6-14

described     6-12

clearing the controller configuration     8-5

CLI

basic commands     2-7

enabling wireless connections     2-8

logging into     2-6 to  2-7

logging out     2-7

navigating     2-7

using     2-5 to  2-7

client location     1-8

Client Min Exception Level threshold parameter     10-21

client roaming, configuring     4-17 to  4-22

clients

viewing CCX version using the CLI     6-25

viewing CCX version using the GUI     6-24

Clients > AP > Traffic Stream Metrics page     4-29

Clients > AP page     4-29

Clients > Detail page     4-28, 6-24

Clients page     4-27, 7-29

Clients threshold parameter     10-20

Commands > Reset to Factory Defaults page     4-3

Community Name parameter     4-10

configuration wizard

described     4-2

running     4-4 to  4-5

controllers

configuration

clearing     8-5

erasing     8-5

saving     8-4

connections     1-11 to  1-12

discovery process     7-2

multiple-controller deployment

overview     1-4 to  1-5

overview     1-7 to  1-8

platforms     1-9 to  1-11

primary, secondary, and tertiary     1-8

resetting factory default settings

using the CLI     4-3

using the GUI     4-3

single-controller deployment

overview     1-3 to  1-4

types of memory     1-16

upgrading software     8-3 to  8-4

Controller Spanning Tree Configuration page     3-26

controller subnet service set, described     7-10

Controller Time Source Valid parameter     5-16

conventions of document     xix to  xxi

country channels     10-21

Country Code parameter     4-6

country codes

commonly used     4-6 to  4-7

configuring

using the CLI     4-6 to  4-7

using the configuration wizard     4-5

using the GUI     4-6 to  4-7

Coverage Exception Level threshold parameter     10-20

coverage hole, detection     10-4

Coverage Measurement parameter     10-22

Coverage threshold parameter     10-20

crash information, sending from LWAPP-enabled access points to controller     7-22

Custom Signatures page     5-32

D

Data Rate threshold parameter     10-20

date, configuring     4-5

daylight saving time, configuring     4-5

DCA channels     10-21

debug commands, sending from controller to LWAPP-enabled access points     7-22

Default Mobility Group parameter     11-9

Description parameter     7-13

Designated Root parameter     3-27

Destination parameter     5-10

Destination Port parameter     5-11

DHCP

configuring using the CLI     6-5

configuring using the GUI     6-5

DHCP option 43

in controller discovery process     7-2

using     7-22

DHCP option 82

configuring     5-7 to  5-8

described     5-7

illustrated     5-7

DHCP Relay/DHCP Server IP Addr parameter     6-5

DHCP server discovery     7-2

DHCP servers

configuring using the configuration wizard     4-4

external     6-4

internal     6-3

Direction parameter     5-11

disabled clients, configuring a timeout     6-6

Disable Web-Based Management parameter     2-5

distribution system ports, described     3-3 to  3-4

document

audience     xviii

conventions     xix to  xxi

organization     xviii to  xix

purpose     xviii

documentation

feedback     xxii

obtaining     xxi to  xxii

ordering     xxii

domain name server (DNS) discovery     7-2

Download button     5-32, 9-15

Download File to Controller page     5-31, 9-15

DSCP parameter     5-11

dynamic channel allocation, specifying the channel set     10-22

dynamic channel assignment     10-3

dynamic frequency selection, described     7-24 to  7-25

dynamic interface

configuring

using the CLI     3-17 to  3-18

using the GUI     3-15 to  3-17

described     3-8

dynamic RRM

See radio resource management (RRM)     10-15

dynamic transmit power control

configuring     4-16

described     10-4

dynamic WEP, configuring     6-7

E

Enable Check for All Standard and Custom Signatures parameter     5-33

Enable Controller Management to be accessible from Wireless Clients parameter     2-8

Enable Dynamic AP Management parameter     3-40

Enable Zero Touch Configuration parameter     7-14

Encryption Key parameter     6-13

end user license agreement     C-2 to  C-4

enhanced neighbor list, described     4-19

enhanced neighbor list request (E2E), described     4-19

erasing the controller configuration     8-5

Ethernet Bridging parameter     7-17

Ethernet connection     2-6

European declaration of conformity     B-4 to  B-5

Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP), configuring     6-7

F

factory default settings

resetting using the CLI     4-3

resetting using the GUI     4-3

failover protection     1-16 to  1-17

FCC declaration of conformity     B-2 to  B-3

FCC statement

2000 series controllers     B-8

4400 series controllers     B-9

File Name parameter     5-32, 9-15

File Path parameter     5-32, 9-15

file transfers     1-13

File Type parameter     5-32, 9-15

Fingerprint parameter     5-28

flashing LEDs, configuring     7-36

foreign controller, in inter-subnet roaming     11-4

Forward Delay parameter     3-27, 3-28

G

General page     3-33, 10-7

Generate Password parameter     9-5

Group Mode parameter     10-11, 10-16

guest user accounts

creating     9-2 to  9-7

creating as a lobby ambassador     9-4 to  9-6

viewing

using the CLI     9-7

using the GUI     9-6

guest WLAN, creating     9-5

guest WLAN mobility

See auto-anchor mobility     11-11

GUI

configuring for HTTPS     2-3

disabling     2-5

enabling wireless connections     2-8

guidelines     2-2

opening     2-2

using     2-2

H

Headline parameter     9-10

Hello Time parameter     3-27, 3-28

help, obtaining     2-5

Hold Time parameter     3-27

H-REAP Local Switching parameter     12-8

HTTPS

configuring the GUI for     2-3

loading certificate     2-3 to  2-5

hybrid REAP

access points supported     12-2

authentication process     12-2 to  12-4

configuring     12-5 to  12-16

guidelines     12-4

illustrated     12-2

overview     12-2

Hysteresis parameter     4-21

I

identity networking

configuring     5-20 to  5-25

described     1-12 to  1-13

overview     5-21

RADIUS attributes     5-22 to  5-25

IDS

configuring     5-26 to  5-39

described     5-26

IDS sensors

configuring

using the CLI     5-28 to  5-29

using the GUI     5-26 to  5-28

described     5-26

IDS signature events

viewing using the CLI     5-38 to  5-39

viewing using the GUI     5-35 to  5-37

IDS signatures

configuring

using the CLI     5-37

using the GUI     5-31 to  5-37

described     5-30

enabling/disabling using the GUI     5-32 to  5-35

frequency     5-34

MAC frequency     5-34

measurement interval     5-34

pattern     5-34

quiet time     5-34

tracking method     5-34

uploading or downloading using the GUI     5-31 to  5-32

Index parameter     5-27

Injector Switch MAC Address parameter     7-35

inline power, described     7-33

intelligent power management (IPM)     7-34

inter-controller roaming

described     4-18

illustrated     11-3

Interface Name parameter     7-13

interfaces

and identity networking     5-23

configuring

using the CLI     3-12 to  3-15

using the GUI     3-10 to  3-12

overview     3-5 to  3-8

Interfaces > Edit page     3-16, 3-39

Interfaces > New page     3-16, 3-39

Interfaces page     3-11

interference, defined     10-3

Interference threshold parameter     10-20

inter-subnet roaming

described     4-18

illustrated     11-3 to  11-4

Interval parameter     10-30

intra-controller roaming

described     4-18

illustrated     11-2

Inventory page     7-26

Invoke Channel Update Now button     10-17

Invoke Power Update Now button     10-19

IP Address parameter     4-10, 5-32, 9-15

IP Mask parameter     4-10

K

Key Format parameter     6-13, 7-14

Key Index parameter     6-13

key permutation

configuring     6-14

described     6-12

Key Permutation parameter     6-14

Key Size parameter     6-13

L

LAG

See link aggregation (LAG)     3-29

LAG Mode on Next Reboot parameter     3-33

Last Auto Channel Assignment parameter     10-18

Last Power Level Assignment parameter     10-20

Layer 1 security     5-2

Layer 2

LWAPP discovery     7-2

operation     1-7

security

configuring     6-7 to  6-14

described     5-2

Layer 2 Security parameter     6-10, 6-13

Layer 3

LWAPP discovery     7-2

operation     1-7

security

configuring     6-14 to  6-17

described     5-3

LEDs

configuring     7-36

for access points     7-7

for controllers     D-4

license agreement     C-2 to  C-4

Lifetime parameter     9-5

Lightweight Access Point Protocol (LWAPP), described     7-2

lightweight mode, reverting to autonomous mode     7-20

limited warranty     C-4 to  C-7

link aggregation (LAG)

configuring neighboring devices     3-34

described     3-29 to  3-30

enabling

using the CLI     3-34

using the GUI     3-33

guidelines     3-32

illustrated     3-30, 3-31

Link Status parameter     3-20

Link Test

button     7-29

page     7-30

link test

described     7-27

performing

using the CLI     7-30

using the GUI     7-29 to  7-30

types of packets     7-27

Link Trap parameter     3-21

load balancing     10-4

Load Measurement parameter     10-21

lobby ambassador account

creating using the CLI     9-4

creating using the GUI     9-2 to  9-3

Lobby Ambassador Guest Management > Guest Users List > New page     9-4

Lobby Ambassador Guest Management > Guest Users List page     9-4, 9-6

Local Management Users > New page     9-3

Local Management Users page     9-2

local netusers, configuring     6-16

Local Net Users > New page     12-11

Local Net Users page     9-6

local user database, capacity     9-2

location calibration     10-29

logical connectivity diagram

Catalyst 3750G Integrated Wireless LAN Controller Switch     E-6

Cisco 28/37/38xx Integrated Services Router     E-5

Cisco WiSM     E-3

logs     4-15

long preambles

described     5-4

enabling on SpectraLink NetLink phones

using the CLI     5-5 to  5-6

using the GUI     5-4

LWAPP-enabled access points

configuring a static IP address     7-24

disabling the reset button     7-24

enabling memory core dumps     7-23

guidelines     7-20

MAC addresses displayed on controller GUI     7-23

overview     7-20

receiving debug commands from controller     7-22

reverting to autonomous mode     7-20 to  7-21

sending crash information to controller     7-22

sending radio core dumps to controller     7-23

sending SSCs to controller     7-21

LWAPP transport mode, configuring using the configuration wizard     4-4

M

MAC address of access point

adding to controller filter list

using the CLI     7-13

using the GUI     7-12 to  7-13, 7-18

displayed on controller GUI     7-23

MAC Address parameter     7-13

MAC filtering, configuring on WLANs     6-6

MAC Filtering page     7-12

MAC filter list, described     7-10

MAC Filters > New page     7-13

management frame protection (MFP)

configuring

using the CLI     5-17

using the GUI     5-14 to  5-15

described     5-13 to  5-14

viewing settings

using the CLI     5-18 to  5-20

using the GUI     5-15 to  5-17

Management Frame Protection parameter     5-16

Management Frame Protection Settings page     5-16

management interface

configuring

using the CLI     3-12

using the configuration wizard     4-4

using the GUI     3-10 to  3-12

described     3-6

management over wireless

described     5-6

enabling

using the CLI     5-7

using the GUI     5-6

Max Age parameter     3-27

Maximum Age parameter     3-28

Maximum Retries parameter     5-32, 9-15

Max RF Bandwidth parameter     4-24, 4-26

memory

core dumps, enabling for LWAPP-enabled access points     7-23

types     1-16

mesh

described     7-10 to  7-11

illustrated     7-11

parameters

configuring using the CLI     7-15

configuring using the GUI     7-14 to  7-15

mesh access points (MAPs)

described     7-10

selecting     7-17

Mesh page     7-14

message logs     4-15

Message parameter     9-10

Metrics Collection parameter     4-24

MFP Frame Validation parameter     5-15

MFP Protection parameter     5-16

MFP Signature Generation parameter     5-15

MFP Validation parameter     5-16

MIC, described     6-8, 6-12

Minimum RSSI parameter     4-20

mirror mode

See port mirroring     3-22

MMH MIC

configuring     6-14

described     6-12

MMH Mode parameter     6-14

mobility, overview     11-2 to  11-5

Mobility Anchor Create button     11-13

mobility anchors

See auto-anchor mobility     11-12

Mobility Anchors page     11-13

Mobility Group Member > New page     11-9

Mobility Group Members > Edit All page     11-10

mobility group name, entering     11-9

mobility groups

configuring

using the CLI     11-11

using the configuration wizard     4-4

using the GUI     11-8 to  11-11

determining when to include controllers     11-7

difference from RF groups     10-5

examples     11-6

illustrated     11-5

overview     11-5 to  11-7

prerequisites     11-7 to  11-8

mobility ping tests, running     11-15

mode button

See reset button

Mode parameter     4-20, 10-30

monitor mode, described     7-9

Multicast Appliance Mode parameter     3-22

multicast mode

configuring     4-17

described     4-16

guidelines     4-16

N

Native VLAN ID parameter     12-14

network, described     7-10

Noise Measurement parameter     10-21

Noise threshold parameter     10-20

note, defined     xix

NTP server, configuring     4-5

O

online help, using     2-5

open source terms     C-7

operating system

security     1-6

software     1-5

organization of document     xviii to  xix

over-the-air provisioning (OTAP)     7-2

P

password recovery mechanism     4-7

Physical Mode parameter     3-21

Physical Status parameter     3-20

pico cell, described     1-14 to  1-15

ping link test, described     7-27

Port > Configure page     3-20

port mirroring, configuring     3-22 to  3-23

Port Number parameter     3-20

Port parameter     5-28

ports

comparison table     3-3

configuring     3-19 to  3-29

connecting additional ports to support more than 48 access points     3-40

on 2000 series controllers     3-2, 3-3

on 4400 series controllers     3-2, 3-3

on Catalyst 3750G Integrated Wireless LAN Controller Switch     3-3, 3-4

on Cisco 28/37/38xx Series Integrated Services Router     3-3, 3-4

on Cisco WiSM     3-3, 3-4

overview     3-2 to  3-5

Ports page     3-19

Power Assignment Leader parameter     10-20

Power Injector Selection parameter     7-34

Power Injector State parameter     7-34

Power Level Assignment Method parameter     10-19

Power Neighbor Count parameter     10-20

power over Ethernet (PoE)

configuring

using the CLI     7-35

using the GUI     7-33 to  7-35

described     1-14, 7-33

Power Over Ethernet (PoE) parameter     3-21

Power Threshold parameter     10-20

Power Update Contribution parameter     10-20

preauthentication access control list (ACL)

applying to a WLAN     5-12, 5-13

for external web server     5-8, 9-13, 12-10

Pre-Standard State parameter     7-34

priming access points     7-2

Priority parameter     3-28

Privacy Protocol parameter     4-12

product documentation DVD     xxii

product security

overview     xxii to  xxiii

reporting problems     xxiii

profile thresholds     10-20 to  10-21

Protection Type parameter     5-14, 10-14

Protocol parameter     5-10

PSK

configuring     6-11

described     6-8

PSK Format parameter     6-11

publications and information, obtaining     xxv to  xxvi

purpose of document     xviii

Q

QBSS

configuring     6-18

information elements     6-19

QoS

and identity networking     5-22

configuring     6-17, 6-19

levels     6-17

with CAC     4-22, 4-23

quarantined VLAN

configuring     3-17

using     12-8

Quarantine parameter     3-17

Query Interval parameter     5-28

R

radio core dumps, sending from LWAPP-enabled access points to controller     7-23

radio preamble, described     5-4

radio resource management (RRM)

benefits     10-5

CCX features

See CCX radio management

configuring

using the CLI     10-22 to  10-23

using the configuration wizard     4-5

using the GUI     10-15 to  10-22

disabling dynamic channel and power assignment

using the CLI     10-27 to  10-28

overriding dynamic RRM     10-23 to  10-28

overview     10-2 to ??, 10-15

statically assigning channel and transmit power settings

using the CLI     10-26

using the GUI     10-24 to  10-25

update interval     10-6, 10-11

viewing settings using the CLI     10-28

radio resource monitoring     10-2

RADIUS server, configuring using the configuration wizard     4-5

RADIUS settings, configuring     4-8

Range parameter     7-14

Redirect URL After Login parameter     9-10

regulatory information

for 1000 series access points     B-2 to  B-8

for 2000 series controllers     B-8

for 4400 series controllers     B-9

related publications     xxi

Reserved Roaming Bandwidth parameter     4-24, 4-26

reset button

disabling on LWAPP-enabled access points     7-24

using to revert LWAPP-enabled access points to autonomous mode     7-21

resetting the controller     8-5

Re-sync button     5-30

RF Channel Assignment parameter     10-27

RF domain

See RF groups

RF exposure declaration of conformity     B-5

RF group leader

described     10-5 to  10-6

viewing     10-11

RF group name

described     10-6

entering     10-7

RF groups

configuring

using the CLI     10-8

using the configuration wizard     4-4

using the GUI     10-7

difference from mobility groups     10-5

overview     10-5 to  10-6

viewing status

using the CLI     10-11

using the GUI     10-8 to  10-11

RF-Network Name parameter     10-7

roam reason report, described     4-19

rogue access point alarm     10-14

rogue access point detection

enabling using the CLI     10-14 to  10-15

enabling using the GUI     10-12 to  10-14

rogue access points

challenges     5-3

overview     1-19

tagging, location, and containment     1-19, 5-3

root access points (RAPs)

described     7-10

selecting     7-17

root bridge     3-23

Root Cost parameter     3-27

Root Port parameter     3-27

RRM

See radio resource management (RRM)

S

safety warnings     A-1 to  A-26

saving configuration settings     8-4

Scan Threshold parameter     4-21

sector, described     7-10

secure web mode, enabling     2-2

security

overview     5-2

solutions     5-2 to  5-4

self-signed certificate (SSC), LWAPP-enabled access points sending to controller     7-21

Sequence parameter     5-10

serial port

baudrate setting     2-6

connecting     2-6

timeout     2-6

Server Address parameter     5-27

service port, described     3-5

service-port interface

configuring

using the CLI     3-15

using the configuration wizard     4-4

using the GUI     3-10 to  3-12

described     3-7

service request

definitions of severity     xxv

submitting     xxiv

Set to Factory Default button     10-15

shared secret key     7-14

Short Preamble Enabled parameter     5-4

short preambles, described     5-4

shunned clients

described     5-29

viewing

using the CLI     5-26, 5-30

using the GUI     5-30

Signal Measurement parameter     10-22

Signal Strength Contribution parameter     10-18

Signature > Detail page     5-34

Signature Events Detail page     5-36

Signature Events Summary page     5-35

Signature Events Track Detail page     5-36

SNMP, configuring     4-8 to  4-9

SNMP alert     10-20

SNMP community string

changing default values using the CLI     4-10 to  4-11

changing default values using the GUI     4-9 to  4-10

snmp traps     4-9

SNMP v1 / v2c Community > New page     4-10

SNMP v1 / v2c Community page     4-9

SNMP v3 users

changing default values using the CLI     4-12 to  4-13

changing default values using the GUI     4-11 to  4-12

SNMP V3 Users > New page     4-12

SNMP V3 Users page     4-11

Source parameter     5-10

Source Port parameter     5-11

Spanning Tree Algorithm parameter     3-28

Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)

configuring

using the CLI     3-28 to  3-29

using the GUI     3-24 to  3-28

described     3-23

spanning-tree root     3-23

Spanning Tree Specification parameter     3-27

SpectraLink NetLink phones

enabling long preambles using the CLI     5-5 to  5-6

enabling long preambles using the GUI     5-4

overview     5-4

SSID, configuring using the configuration wizard     4-5

SSL protocol     2-3

Standard Signatures page     5-32

State parameter     5-28, 5-35

Static Mobility Group Members page     11-8

Status parameter     4-10

STP Mode parameter     3-25

STP Port Designated Bridge parameter     3-24

STP Port Designated Cost parameter     3-24

STP Port Designated Port parameter     3-25

STP Port Designated Root parameter     3-24

STP Port Forward Transitions Count parameter     3-25

STP Port ID parameter     3-24

STP Port Path Cost Mode parameter     3-25

STP Port Path Cost parameter     3-26

STP Port Priority parameter     3-25

STP State parameter     3-24

Supervisor 720

configuring     4-35 to  4-37

described     4-35

SX/LC/T small form-factor plug-in (SFP) modules     3-4

syslog     4-14

system logging     4-14

system logging, enabling     4-14

system messages     D-2 to  D-4

T

technical assistance, obtaining     xxiii to  xxv

technical support and documentation website     xxiv

terminal emulator, settings     2-6

TFTP server, guidelines     2-3, 5-31, 8-3

time, configuring     4-5

time-length-values (TLVs), supported for CDP     7-31

timeout, configuring for disabled clients     6-6

Timeout parameter     5-32, 9-15

Time Since Topology Changed parameter     3-27

TKIP

configuring     6-10, 6-11

described     6-8

parameter     6-10

Topology Change Count parameter     3-27

traffic stream metrics (TSM)

described     4-23

enabling

using the CLI     4-32

using the GUI     4-24

viewing statistics

using the CLI     4-34 to  4-35

using the GUI     4-28 to  4-31

transferring files     8-2

Transition Time parameter     4-21

transmit power

statically assigning using the CLI     10-26

statically assigning using the GUI     10-24 to  10-25

transmit power levels, described     10-25

tunnel attributes, and identity networking     5-24 to  5-25

Tx Power Level Assignment parameter     10-27

U

U-APSD

described     4-23

viewing status

using the CLI     4-33

using the GUI     4-28

unicast mode, described     4-16

unique device identifier (UDI)

described     7-25

retrieving

using the CLI     7-27

using the GUI     7-26 to  7-27

upgrading controller software     8-3 to  8-4

Upload button     5-32

URL parameter     9-13

User Access Mode parameter     9-3

user accounts

deleting     9-3

managing     9-1 to  9-17

User Profile Name parameter     4-12

Utilization threshold parameter     10-20

V

VCI strings     7-22

video parameters

configuring using the CLI     4-32 to  4-33

configuring using the GUI     4-25 to  4-26

video settings

viewing using the CLI     4-33 to  4-35

viewing using the GUI     4-26 to  4-31

virtual interface

configuring

using the CLI     3-14

using the configuration wizard     4-4

using the GUI     3-10 to  3-12

described     3-7

VLAN Identifier parameter

for AP-manager interface     3-11

for dynamic interface     3-16, 3-17

for management interface     3-11

VLAN ID parameter     12-14

VLAN interface

See dynamic interface

VLAN Mappings

button     12-14

page     12-14

VLANs

and identity networking     5-23

assigning WLANs to     6-6

described     3-8

guidelines     3-10

VLAN Support parameter     12-14

VLAN tag, and identity networking     5-23

voice-over-IP (VoIP) telephone roaming, described     4-18

voice parameters

configuring using the CLI     4-31 to  4-32

configuring using the GUI     4-24 to  4-25

voice settings

viewing using the CLI     4-33 to  4-35

viewing using the GUI     4-26 to  4-31

W

warnings

defined     xx to  xxi

translated     A-1 to  A-26

warranty     C-4 to  C-7

webauth bundle, described     9-14

web authentication

described     9-7

process     9-7 to  9-8

successful login window     9-8

Web Authentication Login window

choosing     9-9 to  9-17

choosing the default

using the CLI     9-10 to  9-11

using the GUI     9-9 to  9-10

customized example     9-17

customizing from an external web server

using the CLI     9-14

using the GUI     9-13 to  9-14

default     9-8

downloading a customized login window

using the CLI     9-16

using the GUI     9-15 to  9-16

guidelines for downloading customized login window     9-14 to  9-15

modified default example     9-12

previewing     9-10, 9-16

verifying settings using the CLI     9-17

Web Authentication Type parameter     9-9, 9-13, 9-15

web-browser security alert     9-7

Web Login page     9-9, 9-13

Web Server IP Address parameter     9-13

WEP keys, configuring     6-7 to ??

wired security     1-6

wireless mesh

See mesh

WLAN

activating     6-3

checking security settings     6-7

configuring     6-2 to  6-25

configuring both static and dynamic WEP     6-8

creating     6-2

deleting     6-3

described     1-12, 3-8 to  3-10

displaying     6-2

WLAN ID parameter     7-13

WLANs > Edit page     6-9, 6-13, 6-23

WLANs > Edit page (centrally switched guest access WLAN)     12-10

WLANs > Edit page (centrally switched WLAN)     12-7

WLANs > Edit page (locally switched WLAN)     12-9

WLANs > New page     12-7

WLANs page     11-13

WLAN SSID parameter     9-5

WMM

configuring     6-18

described     6-18

with CAC     4-22, 4-23

world mode     4-16

WPA1+WPA2

configuring

using the CLI     6-11

using the GUI     6-9 to  6-11

described     6-8

WPA1 Policy parameter     6-10

WPA2 Policy parameter     6-10