Table Of Contents
Numerics - A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W -
Index
Numerics
1000 series access points
antennas7-6to 7-7
models 7-6
overview 7-4
1030 remote edge access points
illustrated 7-5
overview7-5to 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 4-23
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 4-24, 4-25, 4-26
802.11a (or 802.11b/g) Radios page 4-29, 10-24
802.11 bands, enabling and disabling 4-7
802.1Q VLAN trunk port 3-4
802.1X
configuring 6-10
described 6-9
802.1X+CCKM
configuring 6-10
described 6-9
802.1X authentication, configuring 6-8
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 CLI5-12to 5-13
using the GUI5-9to 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 GUI7-12to 7-13
antennas7-6to 7-7
AP1030 overview7-5to 7-6
AP1510 overview 7-9
configuring 4400 series controller to support more than 483-36to 3-41
connectors7-7to 7-8
guidelines for operating in Japan B-6
LEDs
configuring 7-36
described 7-7
interpreting D-5
mounting options 7-8
number supported per controller3-3to??, 3-3to 3-4
physical security 7-9
power supply 7-8
priming 7-2
regulatory informationB-2to ??
rules for operating in TaiwanB-7to 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 4-8
administrator usernames and passwords, configuring 4-8
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 6-9
Aironet IE parameter 6-12, 6-23
Aironet IEs
configuring using the CLI 6-24
configuring using the GUI6-22to 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, external7-6to 7-7
antennas, for access points7-6to 7-7
antenna sectorization 7-7
AP > Clients > Traffic Stream Metrics page 4-30
AP > Clients page 4-29
AP1010, described 7-6
AP1020, described 7-6
AP1030, described 7-6
AP1510
configuring and deploying7-11to 7-18
overview 7-9
AP Authentication Policy page 5-14, 10-13
AP-manager interface
configuring
using the CLI3-13to 3-14
using the GUI3-10to 3-12
creating multiple interfaces3-39to 3-41
described 3-6
illustration
of four AP-manager interfaces 3-39
of three AP-manager interfaces 3-38
of two AP-manager interfaces 3-37
using multiple3-36to 3-41
AP Mode parameter 7-17, 10-13, 12-13
AP Role parameter 7-17
Assignment Method parameter 10-25
audience of document 1-16
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 GUI11-13to 11-14
guidelines 11-12
overview11-11to 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 GUI7-16to 7-18
broadcast radio measurement requests 10-29
C
CAC
configuring for 7920 phones 6-19
described 4-22
enabling
using the CLI 4-31
using the GUI 4-24, 4-25
viewing using the CLI 4-32
Canadian compliance statement B-3
Catalyst 3750G Integrated Wireless LAN Controller Switch
described 1-11
logical connectivity diagram and associated software commandsE-6to E-8
ports 3-3, 3-4
caution, defined 1-17
CCKM
configuring 6-10
described 6-9
CCX
configuring Aironet IEs
using the CLI 6-24
using the GUI6-22to 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 CLI4-21to 4-22
using the GUI4-20to 4-21
described 4-19
CCX link test 7-28
CCX radio management
configuring
using the CLI 10-31
using the GUI10-30to 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 GUI10-24to 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 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
using4-35to 4-36
Cisco 4400 Series Wireless LAN Controllers
configuring to support more than 48 access points3-36to 3-41
described 1-10
FCC statement B-9
models 3-4
network connections
illustrated 1-19
overview1-18to ??
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)
configuring7-31to 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
described1-2to 1-5
illustrated 1-3
Cisco Wireless Control System (WCS), described 1-2
Cisco WiSM
described 1-10
guidelines 4-34
logical connectivity diagram and associated software commandsE-3to ??
ports 3-3, 3-4
CKIP
configuring
using the CLI 6-14, 6-15
using the GUI6-12to 6-14
described 6-12
clearing the controller configuration 8-5
CLI
basic commands 2-8
enabling wireless connections 2-9
logging into2-7to 2-8
logging out 2-8
navigating 2-8
using2-5to 2-8
client location 1-8
Client Min Exception Level threshold parameter 10-21
client roaming, configuring4-17to 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 4-28
Clients > AP page 4-28
Clients > Detail page 4-27, 6-24
Clients page 4-26, 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
running4-4to 4-5
controllers
configuration
clearing 8-5
erasing 8-5
saving 8-4
connections1-11to 1-12
discovery process 7-2
multiple-controller deployment
overview1-4to 1-5
overview1-7to 1-8
platforms1-9to 1-11
primary, secondary, and tertiary 1-8
single-controller deployment
overview1-3to 1-4
types of memory 1-16
upgrading software8-3to 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 document1-17to 1-19
country channels 10-21
Country Code parameter 4-6
country codes
commonly used??to 4-7
configuring
using the CLI4-6to 4-7
using the configuration wizard 4-5
using the GUI4-6to 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
configuring5-7to 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, described3-3to 3-4
document
audience 1-16
conventions1-17to 1-19
organization1-16to 1-17
purpose 1-16
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, described7-24to 7-25
dynamic interface
configuring
using the CLI3-17to 3-18
using the GUI3-15to 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 2-9
Enable Dynamic AP Management parameter 3-41
Enable Zero Touch Configuration parameter 7-14
Encryption Key parameter 6-13
end user license agreementC-2to 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 2-7
European declaration of conformityB-4to B-5
Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP), configuring 6-7
F
failover protection1-16to 1-17
FCC declaration of conformityB-2to 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 1-14
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 3-34, 10-7
Generate Password parameter 9-5
Group Mode parameter 10-11, 10-16
guest user accounts
creating9-2to 9-7
creating as a lobby ambassador9-4to 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
disabling 2-5
enabling wireless connections 2-9
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
hybrid REAP
access points supported 12-2
authentication process12-2to 12-4
configuring12-5to 12-16
guidelines 12-4
illustrated 12-2
overview 12-2
Hysteresis parameter 4-20
I
identity networking
configuring5-20to 5-24
described1-12to 1-13
overview 5-21
RADIUS attributes5-22to 5-24
IDS
configuring5-26to 5-39
described 5-26
IDS sensors
configuring
using the CLI5-28to 5-29
using the GUI5-26to 5-28
described 5-26
IDS signature events
viewing using the CLI5-38to 5-39
viewing using the GUI5-35to 5-37
IDS signatures
configuring
using the CLI 5-37
using the GUI5-31to 5-37
described 5-30
enabling/disabling using the GUI5-32to 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 GUI5-31to 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 CLI3-12to 3-15
using the GUI3-10to 3-12
overview3-5to 3-8
Interfaces > Edit page 3-16, 3-40
Interfaces > New page 3-16, 3-40
Interfaces page 3-11
interference, defined 10-3
Interference threshold parameter 10-20
inter-subnet roaming
described 4-18
illustrated11-3to 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 3-34
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
configuring6-7to 6-14
described 5-2
Layer 2 Security parameter 6-10, 6-13
Layer 3
LWAPP discovery 7-2
operation 1-7
security
configuring6-14to 6-17
described 5-3
LEDs
configuring 7-36
for access points 7-7
for controllers D-5
license agreementC-2to C-4
Lifetime parameter 9-5
Lightweight Access Point Protocol (LWAPP), described 7-2
lightweight mode, reverting to autonomous mode 7-20
limited warrantyC-4to C-7
link aggregation (LAG)
configuring neighboring devices 3-35
described3-29to 3-30
enabling
using the CLI 3-35
using the GUI 3-34
guidelines 3-33
illustrated 3-30, 3-32
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 GUI7-29to 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 GUI9-2to 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 4-14
long preambles
described 5-4
enabling on SpectraLink NetLink phones
using the CLI5-5to 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 mode7-20to 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 GUI7-12to 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 GUI5-14to 5-15
described5-13to 5-14
viewing settings
using the CLI5-18to 5-20
using the GUI5-15to 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 GUI3-10to 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, 4-25
memory
core dumps, enabling for LWAPP-enabled access points 7-23
types 1-16
mesh
described7-10to 7-11
illustrated 7-11
parameters
configuring using the CLI 7-15
configuring using the GUI7-14to 7-15
mesh access points (MAPs)
described 7-10
selecting 7-17
Mesh page 7-14
message logs 4-14
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 6-9, 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, overview11-2to 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 GUI11-8to 11-11
determining when to include controllers 11-7
difference from RF groups 10-5
examples 11-6
illustrated 11-5
overview11-5to 11-7
prerequisites11-7to 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 1-17
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 document1-16to 1-17
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, described1-14to 1-15
ping link test, described 7-27
Port > Configure page 3-20
port mirroring, configuring3-22to 3-23
Port Number parameter 3-20
Port parameter 5-28
ports
comparison table 3-3
configuring3-19to 3-29
connecting additional ports to support more than 48 access points 3-41
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
overview3-2to 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 GUI7-33to 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
profile thresholds10-20to 10-21
Protection Type parameter 5-14, 10-14
Protocol parameter 5-10
PSK
configuring 6-11
described 6-9
PSK Format parameter 6-11
purpose of document 1-16
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
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 CLI10-22to 10-23
using the configuration wizard 4-5
using the GUI10-15to 10-22
disabling dynamic channel and power assignment
using the CLI10-27to 10-28
overriding dynamic RRM10-23to 10-28
overview10-2to ??, 10-15
statically assigning channel and transmit power settings
using the CLI 10-26
using the GUI10-24to 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 pointsB-2to ??
for 2000 series controllers B-8
for 4400 series controllers B-9
related publications 1-19
Reserved Roaming Bandwidth parameter 4-24, 4-25
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
described10-5to 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
overview10-5to 10-6
viewing status
using the CLI 10-11
using the GUI10-8to 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 CLI10-14to 10-15
enabling using the GUI10-12to 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 warningsA-1to A-26
saving configuration settings 8-4
Scan Threshold parameter 4-21
sector, described 7-10
secure web mode, enabling 2-3
security
overview 5-2
solutions5-2to 5-4
self-signed certificate (SSC), LWAPP-enabled access points sending to controller 7-21
Sequence parameter 5-10
serial port
baudrate setting 2-7
connecting 2-7
timeout 2-7
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 GUI3-10to 3-12
described 3-8
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, configuring4-8to 4-9
SNMP alert 10-20
SNMP community string
changing default values using the CLI 4-11
changing default values using the GUI4-9to 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 4-13
changing default values using the GUI4-11to 4-12
SNMP V3 Users > New page 4-12
SNMP V3 Users page 4-12
Source parameter 5-10
Source Port parameter 5-11
Spanning Tree Algorithm parameter 3-28
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
configuring
using the CLI3-28to 3-29
using the GUI3-24to 3-28
described 3-23
spanning-tree root 3-23
Spanning Tree Specification parameter 3-27
SpectraLink NetLink phones
enabling long preambles using the CLI5-5to 5-6
enabling long preambles using the GUI 5-4
overview 5-4
SSID, configuring using the configuration wizard 4-5
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
described 4-34
SX/LC/T small form-factor plug-in (SFP) modules 3-4
syslog 4-13
system logging 4-13
system logging, enabling 4-13
T
terminal emulator, settings 2-7
TFTP server, guidelines 2-4, 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 6-9
parameter 6-10
Topology Change Count parameter 3-27
traffic stream metrics (TSM)
described 4-23
enabling
using the CLI 4-31
using the GUI 4-24
viewing statistics
using the CLI4-33to 4-34
using the GUI4-27to 4-30
transferring files 8-2
Transition Time parameter 4-21
transmit power
statically assigning using the CLI 10-26
statically assigning using the GUI10-24to 10-25
transmit power levels, described 10-25
tunnel attributes, and identity networking 5-24
Tx Power Level Assignment parameter 10-27
U
U-APSD
described 4-23
viewing status
using the CLI 4-32
using the GUI 4-27
unicast mode, described 4-16
unique device identifier (UDI)
described 7-25
retrieving
using the CLI 7-27
using the GUI7-26to 7-27
upgrading controller software8-3to 8-4
Upload button 5-32
URL parameter 9-13
User Access Mode parameter 9-3
user accounts
deleting 9-3
managing9-1to 9-17
User Profile Name parameter 4-12
Utilization threshold parameter 10-20
V
VCI strings 7-22
video parameters
configuring using the CLI4-31to 4-32
configuring using the GUI4-25to 4-26
video settings
viewing using the CLI4-32to 4-34
viewing using the GUI4-26to 4-30
virtual interface
configuring
using the CLI 3-14
using the configuration wizard 4-4
using the GUI3-10to 3-12
described3-7to 3-8
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 CLI4-30to 4-31
configuring using the GUI4-23to 4-24
voice settings
viewing using the CLI4-32to 4-34
viewing using the GUI4-26to 4-30
W
warnings
defined1-18to 1-19
translatedA-1to A-26
warrantyC-4to C-7
webauth bundle, described 9-14
web authentication
described 9-7
process9-7to 9-8
successful login window 9-8
Web Authentication Login window
choosing9-9to 9-17
choosing the default
using the CLI9-10to 9-11
using the GUI9-9to 9-10
customized example 9-17
customizing from an external web server
using the CLI 9-14
using the GUI9-13to 9-14
default 9-8
downloading a customized login window
using the CLI 9-16
using the GUI9-15to 9-16
guidelines for downloading customized login window9-14to 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, configuring6-7to ??
wired security 1-6
wireless mesh
See mesh
WLAN
activating 6-3
checking security settings 6-7
configuring6-2to 6-25
configuring both static and dynamic WEP 6-8
creating 6-2
deleting 6-3
described1-12, 3-9to 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
world mode 4-16
WPA1+WPA2
configuring
using the CLI 6-11
using the GUI6-9to 6-11
described 6-8
WPA1 Policy parameter 6-10
WPA2 Policy parameter 6-10