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Numerics
11n Mode parameter 4-35
1250 series access points
and PoE Status field 8-119
operating modes when using PoE 8-117
transmit power settings when using PoE 8-118
3DES IPSec data encryption 6-9
7920 AP CAC parameter 7-38
7920 Client CAC parameter 7-38
7920 support mode
configuring 7-37
described 7-37
7921 support mode 7-37
802.11a (or 802.11b) > Client Roaming page 4-65
802.11a (or 802.11b) > Voice Parameters page 4-78, 4-81, 4-86
802.11a (or 802.11b/g) > EDCA Parameters page 4-93
802.11a (or 802.11b/g) Global Parameters > Auto RF page 12-9
802.11a (or 802.11b/g) Global Parameters page 4-29, 12-44
802.11a (or 802.11b/g) Network Status parameter 4-30, 4-39, 4-40
802.11a/n (4.9 GHz) > Configure page 9-66
802.11a/n (or 802.11b/g/n) Cisco APs > Configure page 12-30
802.11a/n (or 802.11b/g/n) Radios page 4-85, 12-30, 12-42
802.11a/n Radios page (from Monitor Menu) 8-32
802.11a/n Radios page (from Wireless Menu) 8-32
802.11a > RRM > Coverage page 12-19
802.11a > RRM > DCA page 12-15
802.11a > RRM > Dynamic Channel Assignment (DCA) page 12-15
802.11a > RRM > General page 12-21
802.11a > RRM > Tx Power Control (TPC) page 12-11
802.11a Global Parameters page 12-41
802.11b/g/n Cisco APs > Configure page 8-106, D-50
802.11 bands
configuring using the CLI4-32to 4-34
configuring using the GUI4-29to 4-32
802.11g Support parameter 4-30
802.11h, described 4-39
802.11h Global Parameters page 4-39
802.11h parameters, configuring
using the CLI 4-40
using the GUI4-39to 4-40
802.11n
clients 8-123
configuring
using the CLI4-36to 4-39
using the GUI4-34to 4-36
devices 4-34
802.11n (2.4 GHz) High Throughput page 4-35
802.1Q VLAN trunk port 3-6
802.1X
configuring 7-23
described 7-25
dynamic key settings 7-23
802.1X+CCKM
configuring 7-26
described 7-25
802.1X authentication for access points
configuring
the switch 8-42
using the CLI8-40to 8-42
using the GUI8-38to 8-40
described 8-37
802.1x Authentication parameter 8-39
802.3 bridging
configuring using the CLI 4-57
configuring using the GUI4-55to 4-57
802.3 Bridging parameter 4-56
802.3 frames 4-55
802.3X flow control, enabling 4-55
A
AAA override
configuring
using the CLI 6-84
using the GUI 6-84
described 6-82
AC adapter warning for Japan B-3
Access Control List Name parameter 6-59
access control lists (ACLs)
applying to an interface
using the CLI 6-68
applying to a WLAN
using the CLI 6-68
using the GUI6-64to 6-65
applying to the controller CPU
using the CLI 6-68
using the GUI6-63to 6-64
configuring
using the CLI6-66to 6-67
using the GUI6-58to 6-62
counters
configuring using the CLI 6-66
configuring using the GUI 6-59
described 6-58
identity networking 6-80
rules 6-58, 6-60, 6-67
using with the debug facilityD-43to D-44
Access Control Lists > Edit page 6-61
Access Control Lists > New page 6-59
Access Control Lists > Rules > New page 6-60
Access Control Lists page 6-58
Access Mode parameter 4-45, 4-47
access point core dumps, uploading
using the CLI 8-64
using the GUI 8-63
access point count, approved tiers for 5500 series controllers 4-3
access point event logs, viewing D-17
access point groups
assigning access points to
using the CLI 7-58
using the GUI 7-56
creating
using the CLI7-56to 7-58
using the GUI7-53to 7-56
default group 7-53
described 7-51
illustrated 7-52
removing
using the CLI 7-57
using the GUI 7-54
viewing7-58to 7-59
access point monitor service, debugging D-53
access point radios, searching for8-32to 8-33
access points
20-MHz channelization 12-31
40-MHz channelization 12-31
assisted roaming 4-64
authorization list 8-52
authorizing
using LSCs8-47to 8-51
using MICs 8-46
using SSCs 8-46
using the CLI 8-52
using the GUI 8-51
configuring hybrid REAP using the CLI15-15to 15-16
converting to mesh access points 9-62
embedded 8-43
guidelines for operating in Japan B-2
LEDs
configuring 8-121
interpreting D-2
migrating from the -J regulatory domain to the -U regulatory domain8-100to 8-103
number supported per controller 3-6
priming 8-7
searching for8-10to 8-13
supported for use with hybrid REAP 15-2
supporting oversized images8-68to 8-69
troubleshooting
the join process8-53to 8-60
using Telnet or SSHD-51to D-53
VCI strings 8-53
verifying that they join the controller 8-8
viewing join information
using the CLI8-58to 8-60
using the GUI8-55to 8-58
viewing multicast client table 4-62
Accounting Server parameters 7-64
accounting servers, disabling per WLAN 7-63
ACL. See access control lists (ACLs)
ACL Name parameter 6-63, 6-64
ACS server configuration page 7-61
Action parameter 6-61
active exploits 6-129
Add AAA Client page (on CiscoSecure ACS) 6-5, 6-21
Add AP button 15-19
Add New Rule button 6-59
Add Web Server button 11-20
AdHoc Rogue AP parameter 6-89
administrator access 4-42
administrator usernames and passwords, configuring 4-42
Admin Status parameter 3-26, 3-27
Admission Control (ACM) parameter 4-79, 4-81
AES CBS IPSec data encryption 6-10
AES-CCMP 7-25
AES parameter 7-26
Aggregated MAC Protocol Data Unit (A-MPDU) 4-37
Aggregated MAC Service Data Unit (A-MSDU) 4-37
aggregation method, specifying 4-37
AirMagnet Enterprise Analyzer D-48
Aironet IE parameter 7-28, 7-49
Aironet IEs
configuring using the CLI 7-51
configuring using the GUI 7-49
Airopeek D-48
Alarm Trigger Threshold parameter 12-39
All APs > Access Point Name > Link Details > Neighbor Name page 9-60
All APs > Access Point Name > Mesh Neighbor Stats page 9-60
All APs > Access Point Name > Neighbor Info page 9-59
All APs > Access Point Name > Statistics page 9-54
All APs > Access Point Name > VLAN Mappings page 15-14
All APs > Details (Advanced) page
configuring CDP 4-100
All APs > Details for (Advanced) page 8-4, 8-63, D-52
configuring country codes 8-96
configuring link latency 8-114
configuring PoE 8-119
All APs > Details for (Credentials) page 8-35, 8-39, 8-73
All APs > Details for (General) page 8-67, 8-71, 15-13
All APs > Details for (High Availability) page 8-71, 8-88, 8-92
All APs > Details for (H-REAP) page 8-71, 8-72, 15-13
All APs > Details for (Inventory) page 8-110
All APs > Details for page D-49, D-54
All APs > Details page 9-18, 9-42, 12-38
All APs page 8-10, 9-53, 12-38, 15-13
Allow AAA Override parameter 6-84
AnchorTime parameter 12-16
anonymous local authentication bind method 6-36, 6-38
Anonymous Provision parameter 6-46
Antenna Gain parameter 12-32
Antenna parameter 12-32
Antenna Type parameter 12-32
AP > Clients > Traffic Stream Metrics page 4-85
AP > Clients page 4-85
AP801 access point
described 8-43
using with a controller 8-43
AP Authentication Policy page 6-71, 12-39
AP Core Dump parameter 8-63
ap-count evaluation licenses, activating
using the CLI4-19to 4-20
using the GUI4-16to 4-19
AP Ethernet MAC Addresses parameter 8-48
AP Failover Priority parameter 8-92
AP Group Name parameter 7-54
AP Groups > Edit (APs) page 7-56
AP Groups > Edit (General) page 7-55
AP Groups > Edit (WLANs) page 7-55, 7-70
AP Groups page 7-53, 7-69
AP image download 8-28
AP Join Stats Detail page 8-58
AP Join Stats page 8-56
AP-manager interface
and dynamic interfaces 3-11
configuring
using the CLI3-17to 3-18
using the GUI3-13to 3-16
creating multiple interfaces
using the CLI 3-47
using the GUI3-45to 3-46
described 3-9
illustration
of four AP-manager interfaces 3-45
of three AP-manager interfaces 3-44
of two AP-manager interfaces 3-43
using multiple3-42to 3-47
AP Mode parameter 8-71, 12-38, 15-13, D-49
AP Name parameter 7-56
Applying an Access Control List to an Interface
using the GUI 6-63
AP Policies page 8-51
AP Primary Discovery Timeout parameter 8-87
ASLEAP detection 6-129
Assignment Method parameter 12-30, 12-33
asymmetric tunneling
described 14-27
illustrated 14-28
authenticated local authentication bind method 6-36, 6-38
Authentication Protocol parameter 4-47
Auth Key Mgmt parameter 7-26
Authority ID Information parameter 6-46, 15-23, 15-24
Authority ID parameter 6-46, 15-23
Authorize LSC APs against auth-list parameter 8-51
Authorize MIC APs against auth-list or AAA parameter 8-51
authorizing access points
using the CLI 8-52
using the GUI 8-51
auto-anchor mobility
configuring
using the GUI14-22to 14-24
guidelines 14-22
overview14-21to 14-22
auto-immune feature 6-110
AutoInstall
described 2-26, 2-29
example operation 2-29
obtaining
DHCP addresses for interfaces 2-27
TFTP server information 2-27
overview 2-26
selecting configuration file 2-28
using 2-26
Average Data Rate parameter 4-69, 4-73
Average Real-Time Rate parameter 4-69, 4-73
Avoid Cisco AP Load parameter 12-16
Avoid Foreign AP Interference parameter 12-16, 14-19
Avoid Non-802.11a (802.11b) Noise parameter 12-16
B
Backhaul Client Access parameter 9-66
backup controllers
configuring
using the CLI8-89to 8-91
using the GUI8-87to 8-89
described 8-86
Back-up Primary Controller IP Address parameter 8-88
Back-up Primary Controller Name field 8-88
Back-up Secondary Controller IP Address parameter 8-88
Back-up Secondary Controller Name parameter 8-88
bandwidth-based CAC
described 4-76
enabling
using the CLI 4-88
using the GUI 4-79
for mesh networks 9-46
Base MAC Address parameter 3-32
Beacon Period parameter 4-30
beamforming
configuring
using the CLI12-42to 12-43
using the GUI12-41to 12-42
described 12-40
guidelines 12-41
Beamforming parameter 12-41, 12-42
Bind Password parameter 6-36
Bind Username parameter 6-36
Bridge Data Rate parameter 9-43
Bridge Group Name parameter 9-42
bridge protocol data units (BPDUs) 3-29
bridging parameters
configuring using the CLI9-44to 9-45
configuring using the GUI9-42to 9-44
browsers supported 2-16
Buffered Log Level parameter D-12
Burst Data Rate parameter 4-69, 4-73
Burst Real-Time Rate parameter 4-69, 4-73
C
CAC
configuring for 7920 phones 7-37
described 4-76
enabling
using the CLI 4-89
using the GUI 4-81
in mesh networks 9-46
viewing in mesh networks9-49to 9-51
viewing using the CLI 4-90
capacity adder license. See licenses
CAPWAP
and mesh access points 9-7
cascading 12-6
CA Server URL parameter 8-47
Catalyst 3750G Integrated Wireless LAN Controller Switch
described 1-14
logical connectivity diagram and associated software commandsE-4to E-7
ports 3-3, 3-4, 3-6
CCKM
configuring 7-26
described 7-25
hybrid-REAP groups 15-18
with mobility 14-7
CCX
configuring Aironet IEs
using the CLI 7-51
using the GUI 7-49
described 7-48
link test 8-110
viewing a client's version
using the CLI 7-51
using the GUI7-49to 7-51
CCX Layer 2 client roaming
configuring
using the CLI 4-66
using the GUI4-65to 4-66
debugging using the CLI 4-67
described4-64to 4-65
obtaining information using the CLI 4-66
CCX radio management
configuring
using the CLI 12-45
using the GUI12-44to 12-45
debugging using the CLI 12-48
features 12-43
hybrid-REAP considerations 12-43
obtaining information using the CLI12-46to 12-48
CCXv5 clients
enabling location presence 4-116
troubleshootingD-28to D-43
CCXv5 Req button D-35
CCX Version parameter 7-50
CDP > AP Neighbors > Detail page 4-103
CDP > AP Neighbors page 4-102
CDP > Global Configuration page 4-99
CDP > Interface Neighbors > Detail page 4-101
CDP > Interface Neighbors page 4-101
CDP > Traffic Metrics page 4-103
CDP Advertisement Version parameter 4-99
CDP AP Neighbors page 4-102
CDP Protocol Status parameter 4-99
CDP State parameter 4-100
Certificate Authority (CA) certificates
downloading
using the CLI10-24to 10-25
using the GUI 10-23
overview 10-23
using with local EAP 6-42, 6-48
Certificate File Name parameter 11-8
Certificate File Path parameter 11-8
Certificate Issuer parameter 6-45
Certificate Password parameter 10-21, 11-9
Certificate Type parameter 8-52
Change Filter link 8-10, 8-33, 8-56
Change Rules Priority parameter 6-94
Channel Announcement parameter 4-39
Channel Assignment Leader parameter 12-17
Channel Assignment Method parameter 12-15
channel bonding in the 5-GHz band 12-31
Channel parameter 12-30, D-50
Channel Quiet Mode parameter 4-39
channels
statically assigning using the CLI 12-34
statically assigning using the GUI12-29to 12-33
Channel Scan Duration parameter 12-22
Channel Width Parameter 12-17
Channel Width parameter 12-30
Check Against CA Certificates parameter 6-45
Check Certificate Date Validity parameter 6-46
chokepoints for RFID tag tracking 4-108
CIDS Sensor Add page 6-108
CIDS Sensors List page 6-107
CIDS Shun List page 6-111
ciphers
configuring 7-26, 7-27
described 7-25
Cisco 2100 Series Wireless LAN Controllers
AutoInstall interfaces 2-27
described 1-8
FCC statement B-4
features not supported 1-8
network connections 1-18
ports 3-2, 3-4
Cisco 28/37/38xx Integrated Services Router
described 1-13
logical connectivity diagram and associated software commands E-3
ports 3-4, 3-6, 4-123
using 4-123
versions 1-13
Cisco 3200 Series Mobile Access Router (MAR)
described 9-65
operating with mesh access points
using the CLI to configure 9-67
using the GUI to configure 9-66
Cisco 3300 Series Mobility Services Engine (MSE), using with wIPS 6-124
Cisco 4400 Series Wireless LAN Controllers
AutoInstall interfaces 2-27
choosing between link aggregation and multiple AP-manager interfaces3-36to 3-46
described 1-9, 1-10
FCC statement B-3
models3-4to 3-5
network connections1-18to 1-19
ports 3-2, 3-4, 3-5
Cisco 5500 Series Wireless LAN Controllers
choosing between link aggregation and multiple AP-manager interfaces3-36to 3-46
CPUs D-5
described 1-10
FCC statement B-3
features not supported 1-11
interface configuration example 3-48
licenses. See licenses
models 3-5
multiple AP-manager interfaces3-47to 3-48
network connections 1-19
ports 3-3, 3-5
using the USB console port3-35to 3-36
Cisco 7920 Wireless IP Phones 7-37
Cisco 7921 Wireless IP Phones 7-37
Cisco Adaptive Wireless Path Protocol (AWPP) 9-7
Cisco AV-pairs 7-59, 7-60, 7-61
Cisco Centralized Key Management (CCKM). See CCKM
Cisco Clean Access (CCA) 7-65
Cisco CleanAir 13-1
Cisco Client Extensions (CCX). See CCX
Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)
configuring
using the CLI4-104to 4-105
using the GUI4-98to 4-100
debugging using the CLI 4-106
described 4-95
enabling using the GUI4-99to 4-100
sample network 4-98
supported devices 4-95
viewing neighbors
using the CLI4-105to 4-106
using the GUI4-100to 4-104
viewing traffic information
using the CLI 4-105
using the GUI 4-103
Cisco Discovery Protocol parameter 4-100
Cisco high-power switches 8-119
Cisco License Manager (CLM)
and the controller license agent 4-26
using to register PAKs 4-5
Cisco Licensing website 4-21
Cisco Logo parameter 11-13
Cisco NAC Appliance 7-65
CiscoSecure Access Control Server (ACS) 6-4
Cisco Spectrum Intelligence 13-24
Cisco Unified Wireless Network (UWN) Solution
described1-2to 1-4
illustrated 1-3
Cisco Wireless Control System (WCS) 1-2
Cisco WiSM
described1-11to 1-12
guidelines 4-121
logical connectivity diagram and associated software commandsE-1to E-3
maximum number supported by router chassis 1-12
ports 3-4, 3-5
SSC key-hash 8-45
CKIP
configuring
using the CLI 7-29
using the GUI7-28to 7-29
described 7-28
CleanAir Benefits 13-2
CleanAir guidelines 13-4
Clear Config button 8-78
Clear Filter link 7-8, 8-13, 8-33, 8-57
clearing the controller configuration 10-36
Clear Stats button 14-20
Clear Stats on All APs button 8-56
CLI
basic commands 2-26
enabling wireless connections 2-36
logging into2-23to 2-25
logging out 2-25
navigating 2-25
troubleshooting commandsD-7to D-10
using2-23to 2-26
Client Certificate Required parameter 6-45
client exclusion policies, configuring
using the CLI6-77to 6-78
using the GUI6-76to 6-77
Client Exclusion Policies page 6-77
client location, using WCS 1-7
client MFP 6-69
Client Protection parameter 6-73
client reporting
configuring using the CLID-37to D-40
configuring using the GUID-34to D-37
described D-28
Client Reporting page D-36
client roaming, configuring4-63to 4-67
clients
connecting to WLANs 15-16
viewing
using the CLI 8-126
using the GUI8-122to 8-126
viewing CCX version
using the CLI 7-51
using the GUI7-49to 7-51
Clients > AP > Traffic Stream Metrics page 4-84
Clients > AP page 4-84
Clients > Detail page
configuring client reporting D-35
viewing a client's CCX version 7-50
viewing client details 8-84, 8-125
viewing the status of workgroup bridges 8-83
viewing voice and video settings 4-83
Clients page
performing a link test 8-112
viewing clients 8-122
viewing the status of workgroup bridges 8-83
viewing voice and video settings 4-82
Client Type parameter 8-83, 8-84
Commands > Reset to Factory Defaults page 4-123
comma-separated values (CSV) file, uploading 15-22
Community Name parameter 4-45
conditional web redirect 7-59
configuring
using the CLI 7-62
using the GUI7-61to 7-62
described 7-59
Conditional Web Redirect parameter 7-62
Configuration File Encryption parameter 10-31
configuration files
downloading
using the CLI10-33to 10-34
using the GUI10-31to 10-32
editing10-35to 10-36
uploading
using the CLI10-30to 10-31
configuration wizard
CLI version2-13to 2-16
described 2-2
GUI version2-3to 2-13
Configuration Wizard - 802.11 Configuration page 2-11
Configuration Wizard Completed page 2-13
Configuration Wizard - Management Interface Configuration page 2-6
Configuration Wizard - Miscellaneous Configuration page 2-7
Configuration Wizard - Service Interface Configuration page 2-5
Configuration Wizard - Set Time page 2-12
Configuration Wizard - SNMP Summary page 2-4, 2-6
Configuration Wizard - System Information page 2-3
Configuration Wizard - Virtual Interface Configuration page 2-8
Configure 13-1
Configure Cisco CleanAir
Using the CLI 13-8
Using the GUI 13-5
Configure option for RRM override 12-30
Configure Sniffing on an Access Point
Configuring a Spectrum Expert 13-22
Confirm Password parameter 15-11
Console Log Level parameter D-12
console port
connecting2-2to 2-3
Control and Provisioning of Wireless Access Points protocol (CAPWAP) 1-5
debugging 8-6
described 8-2
guidelines 8-2
viewing MTU information 8-5
controller failure detection time, reducing 8-86
controller network module
baud rate 3-4
versions 3-6
controllers
configuration
clearing 10-36
erasing 10-36
saving 10-34
connections 1-15
discovery process 8-6
guidelines for operating in JapanB-2to B-3
multiple-controller deployment 1-4
overview 1-7
platforms1-8to 1-14
resetting factory default settings
using the GUI 4-123
single-controller deployment1-3to 1-4
synchronizing with location appliance 4-113
types of memory 1-16
upgrading software
using the CLI10-9to 10-11
using the GUI10-6to 10-8
Controller Spanning Tree Configuration page 3-32
Controller Time Source Valid parameter 6-73
Control Path parameter 14-24
core dump files
described D-20
uploading automatically to an FTP server
using the CLI D-22
using the GUI D-21
uploading from a 5500 series controller to a TFTP or FTP serverD-22to D-23
Core Dump page D-21
Country Code parameter 8-96
country codes
configuring
using the CLI8-98to 8-100
using the GUI8-95to 8-97
described 8-94
Japanese 8-101
viewing using the CLI 8-99
Country page 8-95
Coverage Exception Level per AP parameter 12-20
coverage hole detection
configuring per controller
using the CLI 12-25
using the GUI12-19to 12-20
disabling on a WLAN
described 7-64
using the CLI 7-65
using the GUI7-64to 7-65
coverage hole detection and correction 12-4
Coverage Hole Detection Enabled parameter 7-64
CPU Access Control Lists page 6-64
CPUs, 5500 series controllers D-5
crash files
uploading
using the CLID-19to D-20
using the GUID-18to D-19
Current Channel parameter 12-33
Custom Signatures page 6-116
D
data encryption
and OfficeExtend access points 8-75
configuring
using the CLI8-4to 8-5
using the GUI8-3to 8-4
described 8-3
for OfficeExtend access points 8-72
Data Encryption parameter 8-4, 8-72
Datagram Transport Layer Security 8-27
Data Path parameter 14-24
Data Rates parameter 4-32
date
configuring manually 2-30
configuring through NTP server 2-30
setting
using the CLI 2-32
DCA Channel Sensitivity parameter 12-16
DCA Channels parameter 12-18
debug commands, sending 8-60
debug facility
configuringD-44to D-47
describedD-43to D-44
default enable password 8-34
default-group access point group 7-53
Default Mobility Group parameter 14-12
Default Routers parameter 7-14
Delivery Traffic Indication Map (DTIM). See DTIM period
Deny Counters parameter 6-62
Description parameter 6-33, 9-13, 15-11
Designated Root parameter 3-32
DES IPSec data encryption 6-9
Destination parameter 6-60
Destination Port parameter 6-61
Detect and Report Ad-Hoc Networks parameter 6-89
device certificates
downloading
using the CLI 10-22
using the GUI10-20to 10-21
overview 10-20
using with local EAP 6-42, 6-48
DHCP
configuring using the CLI 7-12
configuring using the GUI 7-11
debugging 7-12
DHCP Addr. Assignment Required parameter 7-11
DHCP Allocated Lease page 7-14
DHCP option 43, in controller discovery process 8-8
DHCP option 82
configuring
using the CLI 6-57
using the GUI 6-57
described 6-55
example 6-56
DHCP Option 82 Remote ID Field Format parameter 6-56
DHCP Parameters page 4-41, 6-56
DHCP proxy
configuring
using the CLI 4-42
using the GUI 4-41
described 4-41
DHCP Scope > Edit page 7-13
DHCP scopes
configuring
using the CLI7-14to 7-16
using the GUI7-12to 7-14
described 7-12
DHCP Scopes page 7-13
DHCP server discovery 8-8
DHCP Server IP Addr parameter 7-11
DHCP Server Override parameter 7-11
DHCP servers
external7-9to 7-11
internal 7-9
diagnostic channel
configuring
using the CLID-30to D-34
using the GUI D-29
described D-28
Diagnostic Channel parameter D-29
directed roam request 4-64
Direction parameter 6-61
disabled clients, configuring a timeout 7-17
discovery request timer, configuring 8-90
distribution system ports3-4to 3-6
Diversity parameter 12-32
DNS Domain Name parameter 7-14
DNS IP Address parameter 8-67
DNS Servers parameter 7-14
Domain Name parameter 8-67
domain name server (DNS) discovery 8-8
Download button
downloading a CA certificate 10-24
downloading a configuration file 10-32
downloading a customized web authentication login page 11-22
downloading a device certificate 10-21
downloading a signature file 6-116
Download File to Controller page 10-17
downloading a customized web authentication login page 11-22
downloading CA certificates 10-23
downloading configuration files 10-31
downloading device certificates 10-21
downloading IDS signatures 6-115
downloading login banner file 10-17
Download SSL Certificate parameter 11-8
DSCP parameter 6-61
DTIM period, configuring for MAC filtering 7-17
DTLS 8-27
DTLS data encryption. See data encryption
DTPC Support parameter 4-30
dynamic AP management
for dynamic interface 3-23
for the management interface 3-16
Dynamic AP Management parameter 3-11
for dynamic interface 3-21
for management interface 3-14
dynamic AP-manager interface 3-11
dynamic channel assignment (DCA)
20-MHz channelization 12-4, 12-17
40-MHz channelization 12-4, 12-17
configuring
using the CLI12-23to 12-25
using the GUI12-14to 12-18
described 12-3
dynamic frequency selection8-104to 8-105
dynamic interface
configuring
using the CLI3-23to 3-24
using the GUI3-19to 3-22
described 3-11
dynamic interface example 3-48
dynamic transmit power control, configuring 4-31
dynamic WEP, configuring 7-23
Dynamic WEP Key Index parameter 6-43
E
EAP-FAST Method Parameters page 6-46
EAP-FAST parameter 6-45
EAPOL-Key Max Retries parameter 6-44
EAPOL-Key Timeout parameter 6-43
EAP Profile Name parameter 6-47
EAP-TLS parameter 6-45
EDCA Profile parameter 4-93
Edit QoS Profile page 4-69
Edit QoS Role Data Rates page 4-72
Egress Interface parameter 11-31
Email Input parameter 11-32
Enable AP Local Authentication parameter 15-21
Enable Authentication for Listener parameter 4-27
Enable Check for All Standard and Custom Signatures parameter 6-117
Enable Controller Management to be accessible from Wireless Clients parameter 2-37, 6-55
Enable Counters parameter 6-59
Enable Coverage Hole Detection parameter 12-19
Enable CPU ACL parameter 6-64
Enable Default Authentication parameter 4-27
Enable DHCP Proxy parameter 4-41
Enable Dynamic AP Management parameter 3-46
Enable EAP-FAST Authentication parameter 15-23
Enable IGMP Snooping parameter 4-60
Enable LEAP Authentication parameter 15-23
Enable Least Latency Controller Join parameter 8-73
Enable Link Latency parameter 8-73, 8-114, 8-115
Enable Listener parameter 4-27
Enable Low Latency MAC parameter 4-94
Enable LSC on Controller parameter 8-47
Enable NAT Address parameter 3-14
Enable Notification parameter 4-27
Enable OfficeExtend AP parameter 8-72
Enable passive client 7-74
Enable Password parameter 8-35
Enable Server Status parameter 6-36
Enable Tracking Optimization parameter 8-106
Encryption Key parameter 7-29
end user license agreementC-2to C-4
end-user license agreement (EULA) 4-7, 4-8
enhanced distributed channel access (EDCA) parameters
configuring using the CLI4-94to 4-95
enhanced neighbor list
described 4-64, 9-31
request (E2E) 4-64
Enter Saved Permission Ticket File Name parameter 4-23
EoIP port 14-24, 14-30
epings 14-24, 14-30
erasing the controller configuration 10-36
error codes, for failed VoIP calls7-44to 7-45
Ethernet connection, using remotely2-24to 2-25
Ethernet Multicast Mode parameter 4-59
evaluation licenses
installed on 5500 series controllers 4-3
event reporting for MFP 6-70
Excessive 802.11 Association Failures parameter 6-77
Excessive 802.11 Authentication Failures parameter 6-77
Excessive 802.1X Authentication Failures parameter 6-77
Excessive Web Authentication Failures parameter 6-77
Expedited Bandwidth parameter 4-79
expedited bandwidth requests
described 4-77
enabling
using the GUI 4-79
Expiration Timeout for Rogue AP and Rogue Client Entries parameter 6-89
Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP)
configuring 7-23
setting local timers6-48to 6-49
timeout and failure counters
per access point 6-51
per client 6-52
extension channel 12-33
F
factory default settings
resetting using the GUI 4-123
failover priority for access points
configuring
using the CLI 8-93
using the GUI8-91to 8-93
described 8-91
viewing using the CLI 8-93
failover protection 1-17
fake access point detection 6-129
Fallback Mode parameter 6-10
Fast Ethernet port 3-6
fast heartbeat timer
configuring
using the CLI 8-89
using the GUI 8-87
described 8-86
fast SSID changing
configuring using the CLI 4-55
configuring using the GUI 4-54
FCC statement
2100 series controllers B-4
4400 series controllers B-3
5500 series controllers B-3
Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) 6-12
File Compression parameter 8-63
File Name to Save Credentials parameter 4-21
file transfers 1-16
File Type parameter
downloading a CA certificate 10-24
downloading a configuration file 10-31
downloading a customized web authentication login page 11-22
downloading a device certificate 10-21
Login Banner 10-17
upgrading controller software 10-8
uploading a configuration file 10-29
uploading packet capture files D-25
uploading PACs 10-26
filter, using to view clients8-123to 8-124
Fingerprint parameter 6-109
flashing LEDs, configuring 8-121
Forward Delay parameter 3-33, 3-34
forwarding plane architecture 4-56
Fragmentation Threshold parameter 4-30
fragmented pings 3-8
Friendly Rogue > Create page 6-95
FTP server guidelines 10-2
G
General (controller) page
configuring 802.3 bridging 4-56
configuring an RF group 12-7
enabling link aggregation 3-40
General (security) page 6-31
General page 6-43
Generate Password parameter 11-5
Generate Rehost Ticket button 4-23
gigabit Ethernet port 3-6
Global AP Failover Priority parameter 8-92
Global Configuration page
configuring authentication for access points 8-39
configuring backup controllers 8-87
configuring failover priority for access points 8-91
configuring global credentials for access points 8-35
global credentials for access points
configuring
using the CLI8-36to 8-37
using the GUI8-34to 8-36
described 8-34
overriding
using the CLI 8-36
using the GUI 8-35
Global multicast mode 7-73
Group Mode parameter 12-9, 14-18
Group Name parameter 14-13, 15-19
Group Setup page (on CiscoSecure ACS) 6-23
Guest LAN parameter 11-30
guest N+1 redundancy 14-21
guest user accounts
creating11-2to 11-7
creating as a lobby ambassador11-4to 11-6
viewing
using the CLI 11-7
using the GUI 11-6
Guest User parameter 6-33, 15-11
Guest User Role parameter 6-33, 15-11
guest WLAN, creating 11-5
GUI
browsers supported 2-16
enabling wireless connections 2-36
guidelines 2-16
logging into 2-17
logging out of 2-17
using 2-16
Guidelines and Limitations for Predownloading 10-12
GUI to configure passive client 7-72
H
Headline parameter 11-13
Hello Time parameter 3-33
help, obtaining 2-17
hex2pcap sample output D-46
Holdtime parameter 3-33, 4-99
Honeypot access point detection 6-129
HREAP Group Name parameter 15-14
HREAP Groups > Edit (Local Authentication > Local Users) page 15-22
HREAP Groups > Edit (Local Authentication > Protocols) page 15-23
HREAP Groups > Edit page 15-19, 15-20
HREAP Groups page 15-19
H-REAP Local Switching parameter 15-9
H-REAP Mode AP Fast Heartbeat Timeout parameter 8-87
H-REAP Mode AP Fast Heartbeat Timer State parameter 8-87
H-REAP parameter 8-71
HTTP Access parameter 2-18
HTTP Configuration page 2-18
HTTPS Access parameter 2-18
hybrid REAP
access points supported 15-2
authentication process15-2to 15-5
bandwidth restriction 15-2
configuring
access points using the CLI15-15to 15-16
access points using the GUI15-12to 15-15
controller using the GUI15-7to 15-11
guidelines 15-5
illustrated 15-2
number of access points supported 15-2
overview 15-2
hybrid-REAP
debugging 15-12, 15-16
hybrid-REAP groups
backup RADIUS server 15-17
CCKM 15-18
configuring
using the CLI 15-24
using the GUI15-18to 15-23
described 15-17
example 15-17
local authentication 15-18
Hysteresis parameter 4-65
I
identity networking
configuring6-78to 6-82
overview6-78to 6-79
RADIUS attributes6-79to 6-82
Identity Request Max Retries parameter 6-43
Identity Request Timeout parameter 6-43
IDS 6-107
IDS sensors
configuring
using the CLI6-109to 6-111
using the GUI6-107to 6-109
described 6-107
IDS signature events
viewing using the CLI6-122to 6-123
viewing using the GUI6-119to 6-120
IDS signatures
configuring
using the CLI6-120to 6-122
using the GUI6-115to 6-119
described 6-112
frequency 6-118
MAC frequency 6-118, 6-121
measurement interval 6-118
pattern 6-118
quiet time 6-118, 6-121
tracking method 6-118
uploading or downloading using the GUI6-115to 6-116
viewing
using the CLI6-122to 6-123
using the GUI6-119to 6-120
IGMP Snooping 7-74
IGMP Timeout parameter 4-60
IKE Diffie Hellman Group parameter 6-10
IKE Phase 1 parameter 6-10
Image pre-download 8-28
Index parameter for IDS 6-108
indoor access points
converting to mesh access points 9-62
infrastructure MFP
components 6-70
described 6-69
Infrastructure Protection parameter 6-73
Infrastructure Validation parameter 6-73
Ingress Interface parameter 11-31
Injector Switch MAC Address parameter 8-120
inline power 8-117
Install License button 4-7
intelligent power management (IPM) 8-119
inter-controller roaming
described 4-63
example 14-3
Interface Name parameter 7-55, 7-67, 7-70, 9-13
Interface parameter 7-11
interfaces
and identity networking 6-80
assigning WLANs 7-17
configuring
using the CLI3-16to 3-19
using the GUI3-13to 3-16
overview3-7to 3-11
Interfaces > Edit page
applying an ACL to an interface 6-63
configuring dynamic interfaces 3-20
configuring NAC out-of-band integration 7-68
creating multiple AP-manager interfaces 3-45
Interfaces > New page 3-20, 3-45
Interfaces page 3-13
interference 12-3
Interferences 13-3
Interference threshold parameter 12-21
Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)
configuring
using the CLI 4-61
using the GUI 4-60
snooping 4-58
inter-release mobility 14-10
inter-subnet mobility 14-7
inter-subnet roaming
described 4-63
illustrated14-3to 14-4
Interval parameter 12-16, 12-45
intra-controller roaming
described 4-63
illustrated 14-2
Inventory page 8-109
Invoke Channel Update Now button 12-16
Invoke Power Update Now button 12-12
IP address-to-MAC address binding
configuring4-67to 4-68
described 4-67
IP Mask parameter 4-45
IPSec parameter 6-9
IP Theft or IP Reuse parameter 6-77
IPv6 bridging
configuring
using the CLI 7-48
using the GUI7-47to 7-48
described 7-46
guidelines 7-46
IPv6 bridging and IPv4 web authentication example 7-47
IPv6 Enable parameter 7-48
J
Japanese country codes 8-101
Japanese regulations for migrating access points from the -J to the -U regulatory domain8-100to 8-103
K
Keep Alive Count parameter 14-23
Keep Alive Interval parameter 14-23
Key Encryption Key (KEK) parameter 6-8
Key Format parameter 7-29
Key Index parameter 7-29
key permutation
configuring 7-29, 7-30
described 7-28
Key Permutation parameter 7-29
Key Size parameter 7-29
Key Wrap Format parameter 6-8
Key Wrap parameter 6-8
L
LAG. See link aggregation (LAG)
LAG Mode on Next Reboot parameter 3-41
Last Auto Channel Assignment parameter 12-17
Last Power Level Assignment parameter 12-12
Layer 1 security 6-2
Layer 2
operation 1-5
security
configuring7-23to 7-30
described 6-2
Layer 2 Security parameter 7-26, 7-29, 7-62
Layer 3
operation 1-5
security
configuring7-31to 7-33
described 6-3
Layer 3 Security parameter
for VPN passthrough 7-32
for web authentication 7-33
for web redirect 7-62
LDAP
choosing server priority order 6-37
configuring
using the CLI6-38to 6-40
using the GUI6-35to 6-38
LDAP server
assigning to WLANs6-37to 6-38
choosing local authentication bind method
using the CLI 6-38
using the GUI 6-36
LDAP Servers > New page 6-35
LDAP Servers page 6-35
LDAP Servers parameter 6-47
LEAP parameter 6-45
Learn Client IP Address parameter 15-10
Lease Time parameter 7-14
LEDs
configuring 8-121
interpreting D-2
license agent
configuring
using the CLI4-28to 4-29
using the GUI4-26to 4-28
described 4-26
License Agent Configuration page 4-27
license agreementC-2to C-4
License Commands (Rehost) page 4-21
License Commands page 4-6
License Detail page 4-10, 4-17
license level, changing
using the CLI 4-15
using the GUI 4-14
License Level page 4-13
licenses
activating ap-count evaluation licenses
using the CLI4-19to 4-20
using the GUI4-16to 4-19
choosing feature set
using the CLI 4-15
using the GUI4-13to 4-15
installing
using the CLI4-8to 4-9
using the GUI4-6to 4-8
obtaining4-3to 4-6
rehosting
described 4-20
using the CLI4-24to 4-25
using the GUI4-20to 4-23
removing
using the CLI 4-8
using the GUI 4-9
required for OfficeExtend access points 8-70
saving
using the CLI 4-8
using the GUI 4-7
SKUs 4-4, 4-5
transferring to a replacement controller after an RMA4-25to 4-26
viewing
using the CLI4-10to 4-13
using the GUI4-9to 4-10
Licenses page 4-9, 4-14, 4-16
licensing portal, using to register PAKs 4-6
Lifetime parameter 6-33, 11-5, 15-11
Lightweight Access Point Protocol (LWAPP) 1-5, 8-2
lightweight mode, reverting to autonomous mode 8-45
limited warrantyC-4to C-6
link aggregation (LAG)
configuring neighboring devices 3-42
described3-37to 3-38
enabling
using the CLI 3-41
using the GUI3-40to 3-41
example 3-37
guidelines3-39to 3-40
illustrated 3-39
verifying settings using the CLI 3-42
link latency
and OfficeExtend access points 8-73, 8-75
configuring
using the CLI8-115to 8-116
using the GUI8-114to 8-115
described 8-113
Link Status parameter 3-26
Link Test
button 8-112
option 8-112, 9-59
page 8-112
link test
described 8-110
performing
using the CLI 8-113
using the GUI8-111to8-112, 9-59to 9-60
types of packets 8-110
Link Trap parameter 3-26, 3-27
Listener Message Processing URL parameter 4-27
Load-based AC parameter 4-79
load-based CAC
described4-76to 4-77
enabling
using the GUI 4-79
lobby ambassador account
creating using the CLI 11-3
creating using the GUI11-2to 11-3
Lobby Ambassador Guest Management > Guest Users List > New page 11-4
Lobby Ambassador Guest Management > Guest Users List page 11-4, 11-6
Local Auth Active Timeout parameter 6-43
local EAP
configuring
using the CLI6-47to 6-52
using the GUI6-42to 6-47
debugging 6-52
described6-40to 6-41
example 6-41
viewing information using the CLI 6-50
Local EAP Authentication parameter 6-47
Local EAP Profiles > Edit page 6-45
Local EAP Profiles page 6-44
Local Management Users > New page 11-3
Local Management Users page 11-2
Local Mode AP Fast Heartbeat Timeout parameter 8-87
Local Mode AP Fast Heartbeat Timer parameter 8-87
Local Net Users > New page 6-33, 15-11
Local Net Users page 6-32, 11-6
local network users
configuring using the CLI 6-34
configuring using the GUI6-32to 6-34
local significant certificate (LSC)
configuring
using the CLI8-49to 8-51
using the GUI8-47to 8-49
described 8-47
Local Significant Certificates (LSC) - AP Provisioning page 8-48
Local Significant Certificates (LSC) - General page 8-47
local user database, capacity 11-2
location
calibration 12-44
configuring settings using the CLI4-113to 4-115
viewing settings using the CLI4-115to 4-117
location appliance
installing certificate4-112to 4-113
synchronizing with controller 4-113
location-based services 12-44
location presence 4-116
logical connectivity diagram
Catalyst 3750G Integrated Wireless LAN Controller Switch E-4
Cisco 28/37/38xx Integrated Services Router E-3
Cisco WiSM E-1
login banner file
clearing10-19to 10-20
described 10-16
downloading
using the CLI10-18to 10-19
using the GUI10-17to 10-18
Login Banner page 10-20
logs
roamingD-28, D-40to D-41
RSNAD-28, D-40to D-42
syslogD-29, D-40to D-42
uploading
using the CLID-19to D-20
using the GUID-18to D-19
long preambles
described 6-52
enabling on SpectraLink NetLink phones
using the CLI 6-53
using the GUI 6-53
LWAPP-enabled access points
debug commands 8-60
disabling the reset button 8-66
guidelines 8-44
MAC addresses displayed on controller GUI 8-65
radio core dumps
described 8-60
receiving debug commands from controller 8-60
retrieving radio core dumps 8-61
reverting to autonomous mode8-45to 8-46
sending crash information to controller 8-60
uploading
access point core dumps8-63to 8-64
radio core dumps8-61to 8-62
M
MAC address of access point
adding to controller filter list
using the GUI 9-45
displayed on controller GUI 8-65
MAC Address parameter 9-13
MAC filtering
configuring on WLANs7-16to 7-17
DTIM period 7-17
MAC filtering, for mesh access points9-12to 9-13
MAC Filtering page 9-12
MAC Filters > New page 9-12
management frame protection (MFP)
configuring
using the CLI 6-73
using the GUI6-71to 6-72
debugging 6-76
guidelines 6-70
types 6-69
viewing settings6-74to 6-76
Management Frame Protection parameter 6-73
Management Frame Protection Settings page 6-73
management frame validation 6-70
management interface
configuring
using the CLI 3-16
using the GUI3-13to 3-16
described 3-8
Management IP Address parameter 8-71
management over wireless
described 6-54
enabling
using the CLI 6-55
using the GUI 6-55
Master Controller Configuration page 8-8
Master Controller Mode parameter 8-8
Max Age parameter 3-32
Max HTTP Message Size parameter 4-27
Maximum Age parameter 3-33
maximum local database entries
configuring using the CLI 6-31
configuring using the GUI 6-30
Maximum Local Database Entries parameter 6-31
Maximum Number of Sessions parameter 4-27
Max-Login Ignore Identity Response parameter 6-43
Max RF Bandwidth parameter 4-79, 4-81
MCS data rates 4-35
Member MAC Address parameter 14-13
memory
types 1-16
memory leaks, monitoringD-26to D-27
mesh
network example 9-48
parameters
configuring using the CLI 9-27, 9-30
configuring using the GUI9-22to 9-27
statistics
viewing for an access point using the CLI9-48to9-51, 9-57to 9-58
viewing for an access point using the GUI9-53to 9-57
Mesh > LinkTest Results page 9-59
mesh access points
adding MAC address to controller filter list
using the CLI 9-13
using the GUI9-12to 9-13
adding to mesh networks 9-11
and CAPWAP 9-7
converting to non-mesh access points 9-64
deployment modes 9-4
models 9-2
network access 9-4
operating with Cisco 3200 Series Mobile Access Routers
configuration guidelines 9-65
described 9-65
using the CLI to configure 9-67
using the GUI to configure 9-66
roles 9-2
mesh backhaul data rates 9-9
mesh backhaul deployment example 9-5
mesh constraints 9-8
mesh deployment example 9-5
mesh minimum required LinkSNR 9-9
mesh neighbors, parents, and children 9-7
mesh network hierarchy 9-3
mesh node security statistics9-56to 9-57
mesh node statistics 9-55
mesh point-to-multipoint wireless bridging example 9-6
mesh point-to-point wireless bridging example 9-5
mesh routing 9-7
Message Authentication Code Key (MACK) parameter 6-8, 6-12
message logs
configuring
using the CLID-13to D-16
using the GUI D-10
viewing
using the CLI D-16
using the GUID-12to D-13
See also system logging
Message Logs page D-13
Message parameter for web authentication 11-14
Metrics Collection parameter 4-80
MFP Client Protection parameter 6-72
MFP Frame Validation parameter 6-72
MIC 7-24, 7-28
Min Failed Client Count per AP parameter 12-20
Minimum RSSI parameter 4-65
mirror mode. See port mirroring, configuring
MMH MIC
configuring 7-29, 7-30
described 7-28
MMH Mode parameter 7-29
Mobile Announce messages 14-7
mobility
failover 14-21
overview 14-2
Mobility Anchor Config page 14-23, 14-29
Mobility Anchor Create button 14-24
mobility anchors. See auto-anchor mobility
Mobility Anchors option 14-23
Mobility Anchors page 14-24
Mobility Group Member > New page 14-12
Mobility Group Members > Edit All page 14-14
mobility groups
configuring
using the CLI 14-15
using the GUI14-12to 14-14
with one NAT device 14-8
with two NAT devices 14-9
determining when to include controllers 14-7
difference from RF groups 12-5
examples 14-7
illustrated 14-5
messaging among 14-7
number of access points supported 14-5, 14-6
number of controllers supported 14-5
prerequisites14-9to 14-10
using with NAT devices14-8to 14-9
mobility group statistics
types 14-17
viewing
using the CLI 14-20
using the GUI14-17to 14-20
mobility list
described 14-6
detecting failed members 14-21
number of controllers supported 14-7
ping requests to members 14-21
Mobility Multicast Messaging > Edit page 14-15
Mobility Multicast Messaging page 14-14
mobility ping tests, running 14-30
Mobility Statistics page 14-18
MODE access point button 8-45, 8-66
Mode parameter 4-65, 12-45
Monitoring 13-17
monitor intervals, configuring using the GUI 12-22
mpings 14-24, 14-30
Multicast Appliance Mode parameter 3-27
multicast client table, viewing 4-62
multicast groups
viewing using the CLI 4-62
viewing using the GUI 4-60
Multicast Groups page 4-60
multicast mode
configuring
using the CLI 4-61
using the GUI4-59to 4-60
described4-57to 4-58
guidelines4-58to 4-59, 8-80
multicast-multicast 7-72
Multicast-Multicast mode 7-72
Multicast page 4-59
multiple AP-manager interfaces
5500 series controller example3-47to 3-48
multiple country codes
configuration guidelines 8-94
configuring
using the CLI 8-98
using the GUI 8-96
N
NAC in-band mode 7-65
NAC out-of-band integration
and hybrid REAP 15-5
configuring
using the CLI7-70to 7-71
using the GUI7-67to 7-70
described7-65to 7-66
diagram 7-66
guidelines7-66to 7-67
NAC out-of-band support
configuring for a specific access point group
using the CLI 7-71
using the GUI 7-69
NAC State parameter 7-55, 7-69, 7-70
NAT address
for dynamic interface 3-21, 3-23
for management interface 3-14, 3-17
NAT devices in mobility groups14-8to 14-9
Native VLAN ID parameter 15-14
neighbor information
viewing for an access point using the CLI 9-61
viewing for an access point using the GUI9-58to 9-61
Neighbor Information option 9-58
Neighbor Packet Frequency parameter 12-22
neighbor statistics
viewing for an access point using the CLI 9-61
viewing for an access point using the GUI9-58to 9-61
Netbios Name Servers parameter 7-14
Netmask parameter 7-14
network analyzer supported software
AirMagnet D-48
Airopeek D-48
Omnipeek D-48
Wireshark D-48
Network Mobility Services Protocol (NMSP) 4-108
modifying the notification interval for clients, RFID tags, and rogues4-117to 4-118
viewing settings4-118to 4-120
Network parameter 7-14
NTP server
configuring to obtain time and date 2-30
Number of Attempts to LSC parameter 8-48
Number of Hits parameter 6-62
O
OfficeExtend Access Point Configuration page 8-77
OfficeExtend Access Point Home page 8-76
OfficeExtend Access Points
LEDs D-54
positioning D-54
OfficeExtend access points
and NAT 8-70
configuring
a personal SSID8-76to 8-78
using the CLI8-74to 8-76
using the GUI8-71to 8-73
described 8-69
firewall requirements 8-70
implementing security for 8-70
licensing requirements 8-70
supported access point models 8-70
trap logs 8-70
typical setup 8-69
viewing statistics8-78to 8-79
OfficeExtend AP
enabling 8-25
OfficeExtend AP parameter 8-73
online help, using 2-17
open source terms C-8
OpenSSL license issuesC-7to C-8
operating system
security 1-5
software 1-4
Order Used for Authentication parameter 6-11, 6-26
Override Global Config parameter 11-25, 11-32
Over-ride Global Credentials parameter 8-36, 8-40, 8-73
Override Interface ACL parameter 6-65
oversized access point images 8-69
Overview of CleanAir 13-2
P
P2P Blocking parameter 7-22
packet capture files
described D-23
sample output in Wireshark D-24
uploading
using the CLID-25to D-26
using the GUI D-25
Params parameter 8-48
Passive clients 7-72
password
restoring 4-43
password guidelines 8-39
Password parameter
for access point authentication 8-39
for access points 8-35
for local net users 6-33, 15-11
for PACs 10-27
passwords
viewing in clear text D-9
path loss measurement (S60), CLI command 4-113
PEAP parameter 6-45
peer-to-peer blocking
configuring
using the CLI7-22to 7-23
using the GUI7-21to 7-22
described 7-20
examples 7-21
guidelines 7-21, 7-66
permanent licenses, installed on 5500 series controllers 4-3
Personal SSID parameter 8-77
Physical Mode parameter 3-26, 3-27
Physical Status parameter 3-26
ping link test 8-110
ping tests 14-30
pinning 12-6
PMK cache lifetime timer 7-27
PMKID caching 7-27
PoE Status parameter 8-119
Pool End Address parameter 7-14
Pool Start Address parameter 7-13
Port > Configure page 3-25
port mirroring, configuring3-28to 3-29
Port Number parameter
for controller 3-26
for LDAP server 6-36
for RADIUS server 6-9
for TACACS+ server 6-25
for wired guest access 11-30
Port parameter for IDS 6-108
ports
configuring3-24to 3-35
on 2100 series controllers 3-2, 3-4
on 4400 series controllers 3-2, 3-4
on 5500 series controllers 3-3, 3-5
on Catalyst 3750G Integrated Wireless LAN Controller Switch 3-3, 3-4, 3-6
on Cisco 28/37/38xx Series Integrated Services Router3-4to 3-6, 4-123, 8-54
on Cisco WiSM 3-4, 3-5
overview3-2to 3-7
Ports page 3-24
Power Assignment Leader parameter 12-12
power cable warning for Japan B-3
Power Injector Selection parameter 8-119
Power Injector State parameter 8-119
Power Neighbor Count parameter 12-12
Power over Ethernet (PoE)
configuring
using the CLI 8-120
using the GUI8-118to 8-120
described 1-16, 8-117
Power Over Ethernet (PoE) parameter 3-26
Power Threshold parameter 12-12
preauthentication access control list (ACL)
applying to a WLAN
using the CLI 6-68
using the GUI6-65to 6-66
for external web server 11-20, 15-10
Preauthentication ACL parameter 6-66, 7-62
pre-download 8-28
Predownloading an image 10-11
Pre-Standard State parameter 8-119
Primary Controller Name parameter 8-71
Primary Controller parameters 8-71, 8-88
primary image pre-download 8-28
Primary RADIUS Server parameter 15-19
priming access points 8-7
Priority Order > Local-Auth page 6-37, 6-42
Priority Order > Management User page 6-11, 6-26
Priority parameter 3-33
Privacy Protocol parameter 4-47
probe request forwarding, configuring 8-108
probe requests, described 8-108
product authorization key (PAK)
obtaining for license upgrade 4-3
registering 4-5
product ID for controller, finding 4-24
product ID of controller, finding 4-22
Product License Registration page 4-22
Profile Details page D-37
Profile Name parameter 7-5, 9-13, 11-30, 15-8
protected access credentials (PACs)
overview 10-26
uploading
using the CLI10-27to 10-28
using the GUI 10-26
using with local EAP 6-42, 15-23
Protection Type parameter 6-71, 12-39
Protocol parameter 6-60
Protocol Type parameter 4-70
PSK
configuring 7-26
described 7-25
with mesh 9-25
PSK Format parameter 7-26
public key cryptography (PKC), with mobility 14-7
Q
QBSS
configuring
using the CLI 7-40
using the GUI7-38to 7-39
described 7-36
guidelines 7-37
QoS
identity networking 6-79
levels 4-68, 7-35
with CAC 4-76
QoS profiles
assigning to a WLAN
using the CLI 7-36
using the GUI7-35to 7-36
configuring
using the CLI4-70to 4-71
using the GUI4-68to 4-70
QoS roles
assigning for use with hybrid REAP 15-11
configuring
using the CLI4-74to 4-75
using the GUI4-71to 4-73
QoS Roles for Guest Users page 4-72
Quality of Service (QoS) parameter 7-35
quarantined VLAN
configuring 3-14, 3-21
using 15-9
with hybrid REAP 15-4
with NAC out-of-band integration 7-68
Quarantine parameter
for dynamic interface 3-20
for management interface 3-14
NAC out-of-band integration 7-68
Query Interval parameter 6-109
Queue Depth parameter 4-70
queue statistics 9-55
R
Radio > Statistics page 7-42
radio core dumps
described 8-60
retrieving 8-61
uploading
using the CLI 8-62
using the GUI8-61to 8-62
radio measurement requests
configuring
on the CLI 12-46
on the GUI 12-45
overview 12-44
viewing status using the CLI 12-46
radio preamble 6-52
radio resource management (RRM)
benefits 12-5
CCX features. See CCX radio management
configuring
monitor intervals using the GUI 12-22
using the CLI12-22to 12-26
using the GUI12-10to 12-22
coverage hole detection
configuring per controller using the CLI 12-25
configuring per controller using the GUI12-19to 12-20
described 12-4
debugging 12-28
disabling dynamic channel and power assignment
using the CLI 12-37
using the GUI 12-36
overriding RRM12-29to 12-37
overview 12-2
specifying channels12-14to 12-18
statically assigning channel and transmit power settings
using the CLI 12-34
using the GUI12-29to 12-33
update interval 12-7, 12-10
Wireless > 802.11a/n (or 802.11b/g/n) > RRM > TPC parameter 12-11
radio resource management (RRM) settings
viewing using the CLI12-26to 12-28
radio resource monitoring 12-2
RADIUS
accounting 6-3
authentication 6-3
choosing authentication priority order 6-11
configuring
using the CLI6-11to 6-15
using the GUI6-6to 6-11
configuring on ACS 6-4
described 6-3
FIPS standard 6-12
KEK parameter 6-12
MACK parameter 6-12
server fallback behavior 6-10, 6-13
using with hybrid REAP 15-17
RADIUS > Fallback Parameters page 6-10
RADIUS accounting attributes6-18to 6-19
RADIUS authentication attributes6-16to 6-18
Range (RootAP to MeshAP) parameter 9-23
Redirect URL After Login parameter 11-13
Refresh-time Interval parameter 4-99
Regenerate Certificate button 11-8
regulatory information
for 2100 series controllers B-4
for 4400 series controllers B-3
rehosting a license. See licenses
Rehost Ticket File Name parameter 4-23
Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service. See RADIUS
Request Max Retries parameter 6-43
Request Timeout parameter 6-43
Reserved Roaming Bandwidth parameter 4-79
Reset Link Latency button 8-115
Reset Personal SSID parameter 8-72
resetting the controller 10-37
restoring passwords 4-43
Re-sync button 6-112
reverse path filtering (RPF) 14-28
RF Channel Assignment parameter 12-36
RF domain. See RF groups
RF group leader
described 12-6
viewing 12-9
RF group name
described 12-7
entering 12-8
RF groups
cascading 12-6
configuring
using the CLI 12-8
using the GUI 12-7
difference from mobility groups 12-5
overview12-5to 12-7
pinning 12-6
viewing status
using the CLI 12-10
using the GUI 12-9
RFID tags
described 4-106
number supported per controller 4-108
tracking
configuring using the CLI 4-109
debugging using the CLI 4-111
viewing information using the CLI4-110to 4-111
RFID tracking on access points, optimizing
using the CLI 8-107
using the GUI8-105to 8-106
RF-Network Name parameter 12-8
RLDP. See Rogue Location Discovery Protocol (RLDP)
roaming and real-time diagnostics
configuring using the CLID-40to D-43
described D-28
logs
described D-28
viewingD-40to D-41
roam reason report 4-64
roam reason report, described 9-32
rogue access points
alarm 12-39
automatically containing
using the CLI 6-90
using the GUI 6-89
classification mapping table 6-86
classifying 6-85
configuring RLDP6-88to 6-91
detecting
using the CLI12-39to 12-40
using the GUI12-38to 12-39
managing 6-84
rule-based classification support 6-85
tagging, location, and containment 6-85
viewing and classifying
using the CLI6-102to 6-107
using the GUI6-97to 6-102
WCS support for rule-based classification 6-87
Rogue AP Detail page 6-98
Rogue AP Ignore-List page 6-102
rogue classification rules
configuring using the CLI6-95to 6-97
configuring using the GUI6-91to 6-95
Rogue Client Detail page 6-100
rogue detection 6-88, 6-89
and OfficeExtend access points 8-72, 8-74
Rogue Detection parameter 6-88, 8-72
Rogue Location Discovery Protocol (RLDP)
configuring
using the CLI6-89to 6-91
using the GUI6-88to 6-89
defined 6-85
Rogue Location Discovery Protocol parameter 6-89
Rogue on Wire parameter 6-89
Rogue Policies page 6-88
Rogue Rule > Edit page 6-94
Rogue Rules > Priority page 6-94
rogue states 6-86, 6-87
Role Name parameter 4-72
Role of the Controller 13-2
Role parameter 6-33, 15-11
root bridge 3-29
Root Cost parameter 3-32
Root Port parameter 3-32
RRM. See radio resource management (RRM)
RSNA logs
configuringD-40to D-42
described D-28
S
safety warningsA-1to A-26
Save and Reboot button 10-21, 10-24
Save Licenses button 4-8
saving configuration settings 10-34
Scan Threshold parameter 4-66
Scope Name parameter 7-13
Search AP window 8-11, 8-33, 8-56
Search Clients page 8-123
Search WLANs window 7-7, 8-10, 8-33
Secondary Controller parameters 8-88
Secondary RADIUS Server parameter 15-19
SE-Connect 13-4, 13-23
secure web mode
described 2-18
enabling
using the CLI 2-19
using the GUI 2-18
security
overview 6-2
solutions6-2to 6-3
Security Policy Completed parameter 7-47
security settings
local and external authentication 9-22
Select APs from Current Controller parameter 15-21
self-signed certificate (SSC)
used to authorize access points 8-46
Sequence parameter 6-60
serial number for controller, finding 4-24
serial number of controller, finding 4-22
serial port
baud rate setting 2-24
timeout 2-24
Server Address parameter 6-108
Server Index (Priority) parameter 6-8, 6-25, 6-36
Server IP Address parameter
for LDAP server 6-36
for RADIUS server 6-8
for TACACS+ server 6-25
for wireless sniffer D-50
Server Key parameter 6-46, 15-23
Server Status parameter 6-9, 6-25
Server Timeout parameter 6-9, 6-26, 6-37
service port 3-6
service-port interface
configuring
using the CLI 3-19
using the GUI3-13to 3-16
described 3-10
session timeout
configuring
using the CLI 7-30
using the GUI 7-30
described 7-30
Set Priority button 4-17
Set reboot time 10-15
Set to Factory Default button 12-22
Severity Level Filtering parameter D-11
Shared Secret Format parameter 6-8, 6-25
Shared Secret parameter 6-8, 6-25
Short Preamble Enabled parameter 6-53
short preambles 6-52
Show Wired Clients option 8-84
shunned clients
described 6-111
viewing
using the CLI 6-112
using the GUI 6-111
Signature Events Detail page 6-119
Signature Events Summary page 6-119
Signature Events Track Detail page 6-120
Simple Bind parameter 6-36
sniffing. See wireless sniffing D-48
Sniff parameter D-50
SNMP, configuring4-43to 4-44
SNMP community string
changing default values using the CLI4-45to 4-46
changing default values using the GUI4-44to 4-45
SNMP v1 / v2c Community > New page 4-45
SNMP v1 / v2c Community page 4-44
SNMP v3 users
changing default values using the CLI 4-47
changing default values using the GUI4-46to 4-47
SNMP V3 Users > New page 4-47
SNMP V3 Users page 4-46
software, upgrading
guidelines10-2to 10-4
using the CLI10-9to 10-11
using the GUI10-6to 10-8
software, upgrading in mesh networks
guidelines10-4to 10-6
Source parameter for ACLs 6-60
Source Port parameter 6-61
Spanning Tree Algorithm parameter 3-33
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
configuring
using the CLI3-34to 3-35
using the GUI3-30to 3-34
described 3-29
spanning-tree root 3-29
Spanning Tree Specification parameter 3-32
SpectraLink NetLink phones
enabling long preambles
using the CLI 6-53
using the GUI 6-53
overview 6-52
Spectralink Voice Priority parameter 4-93
Spectrum Expert 13-22
splash page web redirect 7-60
Splash Page Web Redirect parameter 7-62
SSC key-hash on Cisco WiSM 8-45
SSH
and OfficeExtend access points 8-72, 8-75
configuring
using the CLI2-35to 2-36
troubleshooting access points
using the CLID-52to D-53
using the GUID-51to D-52
SSH parameter D-52
SSID
configuring
using the CLI 7-6
using the GUI 7-5
described 7-3
SSL certificate
generating
using the CLI 2-20
using the GUI 2-19
loading
using the CLI2-21to 2-22
using the GUI2-20to 2-21
SSL protocol 2-18
SSLv2, configuring for web administration 2-19
SSLv2 for web authentication, disabling 11-13
Standard Signature > Detail page 6-118
Standard Signatures page 6-116
stateful DHCPv6 IP addressing 7-46
State parameter 6-109, 6-119
static IP address
configuring
using the CLI8-67to 8-68
using the GUI8-66to 8-67
described 8-66
Static IP parameter 8-67
Static Mobility Group Members page 14-12
Statistics option 9-53
Status parameter
for DHCP scopes 7-14
for guest LANs 11-31
for SNMP community 4-45
for WLANs 7-5
STP Mode parameter 3-31
STP Port Designated Bridge parameter 3-30
STP Port Designated Cost parameter 3-30
STP Port Designated Port parameter 3-30
STP Port Designated Root parameter 3-30
STP Port Forward Transitions Count parameter 3-30
STP Port ID parameter 3-30
STP Port Path Cost Mode parameter 3-31
STP Port Path Cost parameter 3-31
STP Port Priority parameter 3-31
STP State parameter 3-30
strong passwords 8-39
Summary page 2-35
switch, configuring at the remote site15-6to 15-7
Switch IP Address (Anchor) parameter 14-24
SX/LC/T small form-factor plug-in (SFP) modules 3-5
symmetric mobility tunneling
illustrated 14-28
overview14-27to 14-29
verifying status
using the CLI 14-29
using the GUI 14-29
Symmetric Mobility Tunneling Mode parameter 14-29
syslog
described D-29
levels D-12
logsD-40to D-42
Syslog Configuration page D-10
Syslog Facility parameter D-11
syslog server
number supported by controller D-10
removing from controller D-10
severity level filtering D-11
Syslog Server IP Address parameter D-10
system logging
configuring
using the CLID-13to D-16
using the GUID-10to D-12
setting severity level D-12
system logs, viewing using the CLI D-16
System Messages D-2
System Resource Information page D-6
system resources
viewing using the CLI D-7
viewing using the GUI D-5
T
TACACS+
accounting 6-20
authentication 6-19
authorization 6-19
choosing authentication priority order 6-26
configuring
using the CLI6-27to 6-29
using the GUI6-24to 6-26
configuring on ACS6-20to 6-24
described6-19to 6-20
roles 6-19, 6-23
viewing administration server logs6-29to 6-30
TACACS+ (Authentication, Authorization, or Accounting) Servers > New page 6-25
TACACS+ (Authentication, Authorization, or Accounting) Servers page 6-24
TACACS+ (Cisco) page (on CiscoSecure ACS) 6-22
TACACS+ Administration .csv page (on CiscoSecure ACS) 6-29, 6-30
TCP MSS
configuring8-116to 8-117
described 8-116
Telnet
and OfficeExtend access points 8-72, 8-75
troubleshooting access points
using the CLID-52to D-53
using the GUID-51to D-52
Telnet parameter D-52
Telnet sessions
configuring
using the CLI2-35to 2-36
using the GUI2-34to 2-35
Telnet-SSH Configuration page 2-34
Tertiary Controller parameters 8-89
text2pcap sample output D-46
TFTP server guidelines 10-2
time, configuring
using the CLI 2-32
using the NTP server 2-30
time-length-values (TLVs), supported for CDP4-95to 4-97
timeout, configuring for disabled clients 7-17
Time Since Topology Changed parameter 3-32
timestamps, enabling or disabling in log and debug messages D-16
Time to Live for the PAC parameter 6-46, 15-23
time zone
configuring using the CLI 2-32
configuring using the GUI 2-31
TKIP
configuring 7-26, 7-27
described 7-24
parameter 7-26
To 6-63
Topology Change Count parameter 3-32
traffic specifications (TSPEC) request
described 4-77
examples 4-77
traffic stream metrics (TSM)
configuring
using the GUI 4-80
described 4-78
viewing statistics
using the CLI4-91to 4-92
using the GUI4-84to 4-86
Transfer Mode parameter
downloading a CA certificate 10-24
downloading a configuration file 10-31
downloading a customized web authentication login page 11-22
downloading a device certificate 10-21
upgrading controller software 10-8
uploading a configuration file 10-29
uploading a PAC 10-27
uploading packet capture files D-25
Transition Time parameter 4-66
transmit power
statically assigning using the CLI 12-34
statically assigning using the GUI12-29to 12-33
transmit power levels 12-33
transmit power threshold, decreasing 12-23
trap logs
for OfficeExtend access points 8-70
Trap Logs page 4-3, 7-42
troubleshooting
access point join process8-53to 8-60
CCXv5 clientsD-28to D-43
problemsD-7to D-10
tunnel attributes and identity networking6-81to 6-82
Tx Power Level Assignment parameter 12-37
Type parameter 7-5, 11-30, 15-8
U
U-APSD
described 4-78
viewing status
using the CLI 4-91
using the GUI 4-83
UDP, use in RADIUS 6-4
UDP port 14-24, 14-30
unicast mode 4-57
unique device identifier (UDI)
described 8-109
retrieving
using the CLI 8-110
using the GUI8-109to 8-110
Upload button 6-116, 8-62, 10-27, D-19, D-25
Upload CSV File parameter 15-22
Upload File from Controller page 8-61, 10-26, 10-29, D-19, D-25
URL parameter 11-20
URL to Send the Notifications parameter 4-27
USB console port, using on a 5500 series controller3-35to 3-36
Use AES Key Wrap parameter 6-7
User Access Mode parameter 11-3
user accounts, managing11-1to 11-24
User Attribute parameter 6-36
User Base DN parameter 6-36
User Credentials parameter 6-37
User Name parameter 6-33, 15-11
Username parameter 8-35, 8-39, 8-40
User Object Type parameter 6-36
User parameter 10-26
User Profile Name parameter 4-47
Using CLI to monitor the Air quality 13-18
Using CLI to predownload 10-14
Using GUI to monitor air quality 13-17
Using GUI to predownload 10-13
Using Our SSID parameter 6-89
V
Validate Rogue Clients Against AAA parameter 6-89
Valid Client on Rogue AP parameter 6-89
Validity parameter 10-26
VCCI warnings for controllers B-3
VCI strings 8-53
Verify Certificate CN Identity parameter 6-46
video information, viewing for mesh networks using the CLI9-49to 9-51
video settings
configuring
using the CLI 4-89
using the GUI 4-81
viewing
using the CLI4-90to 4-92
using the GUI4-82to 4-86
virtual interface
configuring
using the CLI 3-18
using the GUI3-13to 3-16
described 3-10
VLAN Identifier parameter
for AP-manager interface 3-15
for dynamic interface 3-20, 3-21
VLAN ID parameter 7-67, 15-15
VLAN interface. See dynamic interface
VLAN Mappings
button 15-14
page 15-14
VLANs
described 3-11
guidelines 3-13
VLAN Support parameter 15-14
VLAN tag, and identity networking 6-80
Voice & Video Optimized parameter 4-93
voice information, viewing for mesh networks using the CLI9-48to 9-51
Voice Optimized parameter 4-93
voice-over-IP (VoIP) telephone roaming 4-63
Voice RSSI parameter 12-19
voice settings
configuring
using the CLI4-88to 4-89
using the GUI4-78to 4-80
viewing
using the CLI4-90to 4-92
using the GUI4-82to 4-86
VoIP calls, error codes7-44to 7-45
VoIP snooping
configuring
using the CLI7-42to 7-46
using the GUI7-41to 7-42
described7-40to 7-41
VoIP Snooping and Reporting parameter 7-41
VPN Gateway Address parameter 7-32
VPN passthrough
configuring using the CLI 7-32
configuring using the GUI7-31to 7-32
described 7-31
W
warnings
translatedA-1to A-26
warrantyC-4to C-6
webauth.tar files 11-25
webauth bundle 11-21
web authentication
certificate
obtaining using the CLI11-9to 11-10
obtaining using the GUI11-7to 11-9
configuring a WLAN for
using the CLI 7-34
using the GUI 7-32
described 11-10
process11-10to 11-12
successful login page 11-12
Web Authentication Certificate page 11-8
web authentication login page
assigning per WLAN
using the CLI 11-26
using the GUI 11-25
choosing the default
using the CLI11-14to 11-16
using the GUI11-13to 11-14
customized example 11-24
customizing from an external web server
using the CLI 11-20
using the GUI11-19to 11-20
default 11-11
downloading a customized login page
guidelines 11-21
using the CLI 11-23
using the GUI11-22to 11-23
modified default example 11-16
previewing 11-14, 11-23
verifying settings using the CLI 11-24
Web Authentication option 11-31
Web Authentication Type parameter 11-13, 11-20, 11-23
Web Auth Type parameter 11-25, 11-32
web-browser security alert 11-10
Web Login page 11-13, 11-20
web mode
configuring
using the CLI 2-19
using the GUI 2-18
described 2-18
Web Passthrough option 11-31
Web Policy parameter 6-65, 7-33, 7-62
web redirect 7-59
Web Server IP Address parameter 11-20
Web Session Timeout parameter 2-18
WEP keys, configuring 7-23
WGB parameter 8-83
WGB Wired Clients page 8-84
wired guest access
configuration overview 11-29
configuring
using the CLI11-33to 11-38
using the GUI11-30to 11-32
described11-27to 11-29
guidelines 11-29
one-controller example 11-28
two-controller example 11-29
wireless intrusion prevention system (wIPS)
configuring on an access point6-126to 6-127
described 6-124
viewing information6-127to 6-128
wireless sniffing
configuring
using the GUID-49to D-50
prerequisites D-48
supported software D-48
WLAN ID parameter 7-5
WLAN mobility security values 14-27
WLAN override 10-2
WLAN Profile parameter 6-33, 15-11
WLANs
assigning web login, login failure, and logout pages
using the CLI 11-26
using the GUI 11-25
checking security settings 7-23
configuring
conditional web redirect7-60to 7-63
static and dynamic WEP 7-24
connecting clients to 15-16
creating
using the CLI 7-6
using the GUI7-4to 7-6
deleting
using the CLI 7-7
using the GUI 7-4
described 1-15, 7-3
enabling or disabling
using the CLI 7-6
using the GUI 7-6
searching 7-7
session timeout
configuring 7-30
described 7-30
splash page web redirect 7-60
wired security solution 1-5
WLANs > Edit (Advanced) page 7-41, 7-64
applying an ACL to a WLAN 6-65
configuring AAA override 6-84
configuring infrastructure MFP for a WLAN 6-72
configuring IPv6 bridging 7-48
configuring NAC out-of-band integration 7-69
configuring the diagnostic channel D-29
WLANs > Edit (QoS) page 7-38
WLANs > Edit (Security > AAA Servers) page
assigning LDAP servers to a WLAN 6-38
choosing RADIUS or LDAP servers for external authentication 11-25
disabling accounting servers on a WLAN 7-63
enabling local EAP on a WLAN 6-47
WLANs > Edit (Security > Layer 2) page 7-26, 7-29
WLANs > Edit (Security > Layer 3) page
applying a preauthentication ACL to a WLAN 6-65
configuring a WLAN for VPN Passthrough 7-32
configuring web redirect 7-62
WLANs > Edit page 7-5, 11-30, 15-8
WLANs > New page 7-4, 9-39, 9-40, 9-60, 9-61, 11-30, 15-8
WLANs page 7-4, 14-23
WLAN SSID parameter
configuring for guest user 11-5
creating a centrally switched WLAN 15-8
creating WLANs 7-5
mapping an access point group to a WLAN 7-55, 7-70
WMM
configuring 4-36, 7-38, 7-40
described 7-37
with CAC 4-76
WMM parameter 4-93, 4-94
WMM Policy parameter 7-38
workgroup bridges (WGBs)
debugging 8-85
described 8-79
guidelines 8-80
illustrated 8-69, 8-72, 8-76, 8-77, 8-79
sample configuration 8-82
viewing status
using the CLI 8-85
using the GUI8-82to 8-84
world mode 4-31, 4-33
WPA1+WPA2
configuring
using the CLI 7-26
using the GUI7-25to 7-26
described 7-24
WPA2 Policy parameter 7-26
WPA Policy parameter 7-26
wplus license. See licenses