Table Of Contents
A - B - C - D - E - F - H - I - L - M - N - O - P - R - S - T - U - V - W -
Index
A
Access point placement 5-10
access point placement 5-10
access points, adding to maps 5-9 to 5-10
administration menu 2-16
alarm email notification 1-7
alarm monitor 2-17, 6-3
applying calibration models 5-23
audience of document x
autodiscovery feature 1-7
automatic backups, scheduling 9-4
B
backing up the WCS database
on Linux 9-5 to 9-6
on Windows 9-5
buildings
adding to a campus map 5-3
adding to WCS database 5-4
C
calibration models 5-23
calibration models, applying 5-23
campus map, adding to WCS database 5-2
caution, defined xi
channels
allowed per country B-2 to B-8
monitoring on a floor map 5-21
channels on a floor map 5-21
checking the status of WCS
on Linux 9-2
on Windows 9-2
Cisco.com, obtaining documentation xii
Cisco Wireless LAN Solution
components 1-3
overview 1-2 to 1-3
security solutions 3-2 to 3-4
clients
finding 6-5 to 6-6
map 6-6
monitoring on a floor map 5-23
parameters 5-23
clients, monitoring on floor map 5-23
command buttons 2-17
configure menu 2-16
configuring firewall for WCS 3-5
controller autodiscovery feature 1-7
controllers
adding to WCS database 4-2
pinging network devices 6-7
specified 1-2
viewing status and configurations 6-7
conventions of document xi
country codes, supported B-1 to B-8
coverage holes
finding 6-6
monitoring on a floor map 5-22 to 5-23
coverage holes, monitoring 5-22
Creating a network design 5-13
creating a network design 5-13
creating calibration models 5-23
D
designing a network 5-13
document
audience x
conventions xi
organization x
purpose x
documentation
DVD xii
feedback xiii
obtaining xii to xiii
ordering xii
E
end user license agreement A-2 to A-4, A-5 to A-6
event notification 1-5
F
firewall, configuring for WCS 3-5
floor plans
adding to a campus building 5-5 to 5-6
adding to a standalone building 5-7 to 5-8
enhancing with map editor 5-8
H
heat map
described 5-9
graphic 5-10, 5-21
help menu 2-16
I
importing the location appliance into WCS 9-7
inter-subnet roaming 8-4
L
laptop icon 6-5
Layer 1 security solutions 3-2
Layer 2 security solutions 3-2
Layer 3 security solutions 3-2 to 3-3
Layer 3 to Layer 2 mode, converting Cisco Wireless LAN Solution 3-4
LEAP authentication
requirements 8-7
license agreement A-2 to A-4, A-5 to A-6
location appliance importing 9-7
location appliances
adding to WCS database 4-2
relationship with WCS Location 1-5
location menu 2-16
logging 9-12
logging into the WCS user interface 2-13 to 2-15
long preambles, enabling for SpectraLink NetLink phones 4-4
M
maintaining WCS 9-1 to 9-12
map editor, enhancing floor plans 5-8
maps
creating 5-2 to 5-10
monitoring 5-19 to 5-23
menu bar 2-15
mobility 8-2
mobility anchors 8-9
mobility groups, configuring 8-7
monitoring channels on a floor map 5-21
monitoring clients on a floor map 5-23
monitoring coverage holes 5-22
monitoring predicted coverage 5-20
monitoring transmit power levels 5-22
monitor menu 2-16
N
network design 5-13
Network Summary page 2-13, 6-8
note, defined xi
O
open source terms A-6 to A-7
organization of document x
outdoor areas, adding to a campus map 5-4 to 5-5
overview
Cisco Wireless LAN Solution 1-2 to 1-3
WCS 1-3
P
pinging network devices from a controller 6-7
placement of access points 5-10
planning mode, calculating access point requirements 5-9
policy manager solutions 3-3
predicted coverage, monitoring 5-20 to ??, 5-20, ?? to 5-21
Prerequisites 2-2
product security
overview xiii to xiv
reporting problems xiii to xiv
publications and information, obtaining xvi
purpose of document x
R
regulatory domains B-2 to B-8
related publications xi
restoring WCS database on Linux 9-7
RF calibration model, creating 4-5
RF calibration tool 1-7
RF prediction heat map 5-10, 5-21
roaming 8-2
rogue access points
acknowledging 6-4
alarm monitor 6-3
detecting and locating 6-2 to 6-4
map 6-4
monitoring 6-2 to 6-4
solutions for 3-3
S
security solutions 3-2 to 3-4
service request
definitions of severity xv
submitting xv
sidebar area 2-17
skull-and-crossbones indicator 6-4
software, updating 4-3
SpectraLink NetLink phones, enabling long preambles 4-4
starting WCS
on Linux 2-12
on Windows 2-12
statistics reports, viewing 6-9
status, checking 9-2
stopping WCS
on Linux 9-3
on Windows 9-3
System requirements 2-2
T
technical assistance, obtaining xiv to xv
technical support and documentation website xiv
transmit power levels
monitoring on a floor map 5-22
supported by country B-2 to B-8
values 5-22
transmit power levels, monitoring 5-22
U
uninstalling WCS
on Linux 9-11
on Windows 9-10
updating system software 4-3
upgrading WCS
on Linux 9-11
on Windows 9-11
user groups 7-2
User Interface 2-15
V
View Filters icon 5-20
W
warranty A-4 to A-6
WCS
checking status
on Linux 9-2
on Windows 9-2
installing 2-3
maintaining 9-1 to 9-12
overview 1-3
servers supported 1-3
starting
on Linux 2-12
on Windows 2-12
stopping
on Linux 9-3
on Windows 9-3
uninstalling
on Linux 9-11
on Windows 9-10
upgrading
on Linux 9-11
on Windows 9-11
versions 1-4 to 1-6
viewing statistics reports 6-9
WCS Base, described 1-4, 1-6
WCS database
adding controllers 4-2
adding location appliances 4-2
backing up
on Linux 9-5 to 9-6
on Windows 9-5
restoring
on Linux 9-7
on Windows 9-6
scheduling automatic backups 9-4
WCS Location
described 1-5 to 1-6
relationship with Cisco location appliances 1-5
WCS user accounts
adding 7-2
changing passwords 7-3
deleting 7-3
WCS user interface
described 1-3, 1-7
logging into 2-13 to 2-15
Wireless Control System (WCS)
See WCS