Cisco Wireless Control System Configuration Guide, Release 3.2
Index: Cisco Wireless Control System Configuration Guide

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