User Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine, 2.9
Index

Table Of Contents

Numerics - A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - L - M - N - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X -

Index

Numerics

11a radio (non-IOS), configuring 5-82

advanced 5-92

data encryption 5-101

filters 5-86

hardware 5-87

identification 5-83

module service sets 5-105

primary module service set 5-109

QoS 5-112

searched channels 5-99

11b radio (non-IOS), configuring 5-64

advanced 5-74

filters 5-67

hardware 5-69

identification 5-65

searched channels 5-80

802.11a radio (IOS), configuring 4-39

802.11b/g radio (IOS), configuring 4-26

A

AAA, definition GL-1

AAA server, external

ACS failed login report 11-73

AP 1100 or AP 1210 used as AAA server 3-20

Cisco ACS, ports used by 11-2

server

adding 3-19

deleting 3-19

modifying 3-24

services supported 3-20

access point

Aironet 4800 3-101

AP and bridge connected to router report, displaying 8-98

AP and bridge connected to switch report, displaying 8-96

AP radio scan results, viewing 9-33

associated client statistics real-time report 8-126

associations report, displaying 8-76

category types 9-89

changing category type 9-93

channel loads, determining 9-65

channel loads, historical 9-67

configured as an AAA server 3-20

configured radio parameters report 9-87

configuring

ports used for 11-2

configuring using IOS templates 4-1

configuring using non-IOS templates 5-1

CPU utilization real-time report 8-122

definition GL-1

deleting rogue AP 9-93

detailed report, displaying 8-69

duplicate IP addresses 3-83

EAP and MAC failed authentications report, displaying 8-93

Ethernet transmission statistics report, displaying 8-111

Ethertype protocol filters report, displaying 8-78

failed authentication and login attempt per AP report, displaying 8-94

faults, displaying 2-6

fault thresholds, setting 2-14

firmware, updating 7-5

firmware versions, support for 11-60

friendly, defining 9-90

group CDP inline power report 8-60

group client association report, displaying 8-34

group client port 8-54

group identity report 8-56

group performance report

Ethernet utilization, displaying 8-104

RF utilization, displaying 8-103

group policy port, displaying 8-61

group security report, displaying 8-38

group security violation report 8-59

group serial number report 8-58

group SSID report, displaying 8-44

group VLAN report, displaying 8-48

guidelines for detecting rogues 9-91

hot standby report, displaying 8-90

HTTP username and password, specifying 3-13

infrastructure AP, definition GL-6

IOS, converting to 7-22

IOS reports 8-32

limitation on number of 3-82

locating rogue APs 9-93, 9-102

memory utilization real-time report 8-121

non-IOS reports 8-32

packet errors real-time report 8-124

packet statistics real-time report 8-123

path loss data, historical 9-64

path loss data, reviewing 9-62

per VLAN client (group) report, displaying 8-51

per VLAN client (individual) report, displaying 8-88

policy report, displaying 8-82

policy settings 2-14

QoS report, displaying 8-83

radio scans 9-26

checking status 9-30

creating 9-35

guidelines 9-29

managing 9-33

naming 9-36

running 9-33

scheduling 9-37

selecting devices 9-37

selecting radio types 9-37

viewing job run logs 9-40

radio utilization real-time report 8-125

replacing 3-83

RF and Ethernet utilization graph, displaying 8-112

RF and Ethernet utilization tabular report, displaying 8-113

RF transmission statistics report, displaying 8-109

scanning-only mode 9-113

self healing 9-131

SSH passwords, specifying 3-14

SSID report, displaying 8-84

summary report, displaying 8-64

system-defined groups for 3-99

Telnet passwords, specifying 3-14

top n busiest clients report, displaying 8-114

top n client bit error rate report, displaying 8-117

top n client MIC error rate report, displaying 8-115

top n number of associations graph report, displaying 8-107

top n number of associations tabular report, displaying 8-106

top n percentage errors report, displaying 8-108

unknown. See rogue AP.

viewing in Location Manager 10-1

VLAN report, displaying 8-86

accounting (non-IOS), configuring 5-144

ACS Failed Login report 11-76

address filters, configuring 5-18

ad-hoc network

assigning network settings 9-140

clearing faults 9-141

detecting 9-141

detection, understanding 9-139

enabling, disabling 9-140

guidelines for detecting 9-140

participating NICs 9-141

physical location 9-141

admin access

(IOS) setting 4-51

local (non-IOS), setting 5-115

advanced

associations (non-IOS), configuring 5-49

security (IOS), configuring 4-90

settings, Ethernet port (non-IOS) 5-62

aggregation data

parameters for 3-91

understanding 3-92

aggregation intervals

about 3-92

parameters for 3-91

resetting 3-89

ANI

definition GL-2

log, displaying A-57

apptyp command A-10

AP summary report, displaying 8-64

AP usage report, displaying 8-100

archives

managing, configuration 6-1

ARP cache, configuring

IOS template 4-145

assisted configuration, radio manager 9-73

assisted configuration jobs

refreshing job list 9-77

viewing run log 9-77

associations (non IOS), setting up

address filters 5-18

Ethertype filters 5-20

spanning tree protocol 5-15

associations (non-IOS), setting up

advanced 5-49

DSCP to CoS 5-56

IP port filters 5-28

IP protocol filters 5-24

policy groups 5-32

port assignments 5-55

primary service set 5-46

quality of service 5-40

service sets 5-41

VLANs 5-34

audience for this document xxiv

auth command

command description A-17

authentication

CLI

displaying A-58

enabling A-17

external authentication of WLSE users 11-23

failed and login attempt per AP report 8-94

failed for EAP and MAC report, displaying 8-93

HTTPS

displaying A-58

enabling A-17

modules supported 11-23

overview 11-23

setting up

using CLI command 12-4

using Web interface 11-24

auto-managed configuration 6-56

assigning 6-56

options for email 6-60

automatic configurations, creating 6-49

auto re-site survey

assigning fault severity 9-124

assigning network settings 9-124

collecting baseline data 9-125

enabling, disabling 9-124

guidelines 9-123

running 9-128

understanding 9-122

B

backing up and restoring WLSE configuration

backing up

using CLI commands 12-7

using Web interface 11-32

backup and restore log

clearing 11-29

displaying 11-8

backup CLI command A-18

backupconfig CLI command A-20

backup location, configuring

on Windows server 11-31

using the CLI 12-6

using the Web interface 11-29

listbackup CLI command A-40

pre-released to released software not allowed 11-28

redundant nodes, backup and restore on 11-46

restore CLI command A-53

restoring

from one WLSE to another 12-11

using the CLI 12-8

using Web interface 11-34

show backupconfig CLI command A-59

backup command A-18

backupconfig command A-20

basic security template, configuring

IOS template 4-17

basic template, configuring

IOS template 4-9

non-IOS template 5-10

beacon

rogue AP fault details 9-95

beacon measurements 9-22

beta software, on WLSE

upgrade not allowed 11-10

black hole mitigation 9-83

booting, WLSE

boot messages, displaying A-60

from the maintenance image 12-23

from Web interface 11-9

reload command A-50

bridge

AP and bridge connected to router report, displaying 8-98

AP and bridge connected to switch report, displaying 8-96

associations report, displaying 8-76

definition GL-2

detailed report, displaying 8-69

Ethernet transmission statistics report 8-111

firmware, updating 7-5

group client association report, displaying 8-34

group client report 8-54

group identity report 8-56

group performance report

Ethernet utilization, displaying 8-104

RF utilization, displaying 8-103

group policy report, displaying 8-61

group security report, displaying 8-38

group serial number report 8-58

group SSID report, displaying 8-44

group VLAN report, displaying 8-48

IOS, configuring 4-1

limitation on number of 3-82

non-IOS, configuring 5-1

per VLAN client (group) report, displaying 8-51

per VLAN client (individual) report, displaying 8-88

RF and Ethernet utilization graph, displaying 8-112

RF transmission statistics report, displaying 8-109

top n number associations graph report, displaying 8-107

top n number associations tabular report, displaying 8-106

top n percentage errors report, displaying 8-108

browser

configuring 1-5

date and time display 1-13

supported browsers 1-5

BSS, definition GL-2

bug light, detecting 9-113

C

cautions

backup from pre-released to released software on WLSE not allowed 11-28

configuring for redundancy 11-41

converting APs to IOS 7-1

erase config command A-27

losing data

jobs, configuration 6-13

jobs, firmware 7-18

NAT, not supported on WLSE 1-2

reload command A-50

shutdown command, failure to run A-84

significance of xxiv

upgrading from pre-release software not allowed 11-10

CDP (Cisco Discovery Protocol)

alternatives to 3-37

configuring

displaying configuration A-61

template (IOS) 4-104

template (non-IOS) 5-136

definition GL-3

enabling on WLSE A-21

individual device seeding 3-37

neighbors of WLSE, displaying A-61

understanding 3-34

cdp command A-21

CDP distance

definition GL-3

specifying 3-50

channel load

data, historical 9-67

data, reviewing 9-65

overview 9-23

character set, allowable B-1

CiscoWorks server

adding links to a WLSE 1-3

exporting devices to 3-95

importing devices from

procedure for 3-53

understanding 3-42

linking to CiscoWorks server 11-73

clear command A-10

CLI

access, configuring 11-64

command history feature A-3

command privileges A-2

commands A-1

command summary (table) A-4

conventions A-2

definition GL-3

help for commands A-3

maintenance image commands A-92

erase config A-92

fsck A-92

reload A-93

Privilege Level 0 commands A-10

apptyp A-10

exit A-10

ping A-11

show clock A-12

show domain-name A-65

show interfaces A-13

show process A-14

show version A-15

traceroute A-16

Privilege level 15 command

debug A-24

Privilege Level 15 commands A-17

auth A-17

backup A-18

backupconfig A-20

cdp A-21

clock A-22

dumptcp A-25

erase config A-27

firewall A-28

gethostbyname A-29

hostname A-30

http-server A-30

import A-32

interface A-36

ip domain-name A-38

ip name-server A-39

listbackup A-40

mail A-41

mailcntrl clear A-42

mailroute A-43

mkcert A-44

nslookup A-46

ntp server A-46

ps A-48

redundancy A-49

reload A-50

repository A-51

restore A-53

route A-54

services A-55

show auth-cli A-58

show auth-http A-58

show backupconfig A-59

show bootlog A-60

show cdp-neighbor A-61

show cdp-run A-61

show config A-62

show import A-66

show redundancy A-72

show route A-74

show ssh-server A-76

show ssh-version A-77

show syslog A-77

show tech A-78

shutdown A-84

snmp-server A-85

ssh-server accept A-86

ssh-version A-87

tarlog A-87

telnetenable A-89

username A-90

webtimeout A-91

Privilege level 15 commands

clear A-10

syntax, checking A-3

typographical conventions A-4

use of quotes in commands A-2

using A-2

client

group association report, displaying 8-34

inventory of associations 3-85

per VLAN (group) report, displaying 8-51

per VLAN (individual) report, displaying 8-88

top n busiest report, displaying 8-114

top n MIC error rate report, displaying 8-115

tracking, through WDS 3-25

client polling interval, setting 3-90

client reports

access failure report, displaying 8-26

associated clients statistics real-time report, displaying 8-126

detail report, displaying 8-19

group report 8-54

historical association report, displaying 8-24

statistics report, displaying 8-22

top n bit error rate report, displaying 8-117

top n buiest clients, displaying 8-114

top n client MIC error rate report, displaying 8-115

client tracking, WDS

about 3-27

configuring 3-25

client walkabout

AP locations, viewing 9-49

checking job status 9-45

choosing AP power setting 9-53

creating new sessions 9-50

entering client MAC addresses 9-53

guidelines for running 9-43

job details, viewing 9-48

jobs, deleting 9-48

jobs, editing 9-48

jobs, filtering 9-48

jobs, refreshing job list 9-49

jobs, starting 9-48

jobs, stopping 9-48

jobs, viewing 9-49

managing walkabout sessions 9-47

naming client walkabout sessions 9-51

results, viewing 9-47

run logs, viewing 9-56

running a session 9-55

selecting devices for walkabout 9-52

selecting radio types 9-52

understanding 9-42

clock command A-22

collector log, displaying A-62

command reference A-1

community strings

definition GL-4

guidelines 3-10

recommendations 3-10

requirement for 3-7

specifying 3-7

concurrent users of WLSE, listing 11-27

configuration

configuration history report, displaying 8-16

configuration, WLSE

backing up

by using the CLI 12-6

using Web interface 11-28

copying to another WLSE 12-11

Ethernet interfaces 12-16

high availability 11-40

master configuration file 11-36

redundancy 11-40

restoring

by using the CLI 12-8

using Web interface 11-28

setup, initial 11-36

using DHCP for 11-36

configuration archives

recommendations for using 6-34

configuration history, viewing device's 8-10

configuring

browser 1-5

connectivity, testing 11-58

console/Telnet services (non-IOS), configuring 5-131

conventions

CLI A-2

in command descriptions A-4

conversion

templates, non-IOS to IOS 5-4

CoS (class of service), configuring from DSCP 5-56

credentials, devices

entering on WLSE 3-6

HTTP 3-13

HTTP port 3-17

SNMP 3-7

Telnet/SSH 3-14

WLCCP 3-18

CSV files, about 3-40

current reports

AP summary, displaying 8-64

associations, displaying 8-76

detailed, displaying 8-69

group CDP inline power report, displaying 8-60

group client association, displaying 8-34

group client report, displaying 8-54

group identity report, displaying 8-56

group policy report, displaying 8-61

group security, displaying 8-38

group security violation report, displaying 8-59

group serial number report, displaying 8-58

group SSID, displaying 8-44

group VLAN, displaying 8-48

per VLAN (group) client report, displaying 8-51

RADIUS authentication, displaying 8-77

current reports, displaying 8-30

AP and bridge connected to router report 8-98

AP and bridge connected to switch report 8-96

AP usage report 8-100

EAP and MAC failed authentications report 8-93

Ethertype protocol filters report 8-78

failed authentications and login attempt per AP report 8-94

hot standby report 8-90

per VLAN client (individual) report 8-88

policy report 8-82

QoS report 8-83

router summary 8-97

server summary report 8-99

SSID report 8-84

switch summary 8-95

VLAN report 8-86

custom values, configuring

IOS template 4-160

non-IOS template 5-158

D

daemon log, displaying

using CLI command A-63

using Web interface 11-8

daemon manager log, displaying

using CLI command A-64

using Web interface 11-8

daemons.log file 11-8

database

backing up 11-28

purging 12-22

reinitializing A-50

restoring 11-28

date and time

displaying

current local time setting 11-54

system time A-12

in WLSE displays 1-13

setting

browser time 11-54

current local time 11-54

system time (UTC), by using CLI command 12-4, A-22

system time (UTC), by using NTP 12-14

system time (UTC), by using Web interface 11-54

synchronizing to a time server

using CLI command A-46

using Web interface 11-55

db2uext2.log file 11-8

debug command A-24

detailed report, displaying 8-69

device center 8-10

Device Credentials option 3-6

devices

adding to location manager 10-19

auto-management 3-61

configuring

archive jobs 6-41

configuration jobs 6-13

firmware, updating 7-1

IOS templates, using 4-1

managing configuration jobs 6-8

non-IOS templates, using 5-1

using IOS templates 4-1

using non-IOS templates 5-1

connectivity, testing 11-58

credentials, setting 3-6

deleting 3-82

device history report, displaying 8-15

device identifier, selecting the type 3-56

device name, display of 1-11

specifying the format 3-56

device name, selecting format of 3-56

exporting

to a file 3-97

to CiscoWorks server 3-95

fault summary, viewing 8-10

firmware, updating 7-1

getting started with device management 3-3

grouping 3-99

history viewing 8-10

how WLSE communicates with devices 3-5

limitation on number of access points 3-82

location manager 10-52

managing

auto-management filtering 3-62

auto-managment, all devices 3-61

changing device state 3-76

device detail display 3-78

limitation on number of 3-82

management state, changing 3-74

understanding 3-31

new versions, supporting 11-60

states 3-79

unmanaged 3-74

DHCP, used in initial configuration of WLSE 11-36

diagnostics, WLSE

processes, viewing 11-53

self-test 11-50

status reports 11-49

discovery

advanced options 3-56

after WLSE restarts 11-9

CDP discovery, running 3-46

device import

running 3-51

understanding 3-38

discovery logs 3-66

Discovery Run Details window 3-66

filtering

by IP address 3-64

by MAC address (access points) 3-62

history 3-92

individual device seeding 3-37

logs 3-66

messages 3-67

port used for 11-2

troubleshooting, common problems 3-71

understanding 3-31

wizard 3-45

Discovery Run Details window 3-66

disk

checking and repairing A-92

usage, viewing A-23

dmgtd.log file 11-8

DNS

configuring (IOS) 4-106

configuring (non-IOS) 5-138

definition GL-4

name servers, specifying

using CLI command A-39

using Web interface 11-56

port for IOS AP configuration 11-2

reverse lookup

effect on device name display 3-61

enabling 3-60

documentation xxv

audience for this xxiv

locating on Cisco.com xxv

obtaining xxvi

typographical conventions in xxiv

domain name

default, defining A-38

displaying A-65

DSCP to CoS (non-IOS), configuring 5-56

dumptcp

command description A-25

log file 11-8

Duplicate IP folder 3-83

Duplicate IP folder (Managed Devices)

description 3-76

E

EAP and MAC failed authentications

report, displaying 8-93

EAP-FAST

definition GL-5

EAP-FAST server

adding to WLSE 3-21

prerequisites for adding to WLSE 3-21, 3-23

EAP-MD5 server

AP usage report, displaying 8-100

definition GL-5

summary report, displaying 8-99

email

automatic configuration results 6-60

faults 2-88

forwarding A-43

logs and queues

managing A-42

viewing, using CLI command A-70

viewing, using Web interface 11-8

mail server, specifying by using the CLI 12-19

mail server, specifying by using Web interface 11-57

notification settings 2-88

redundancy 11-39

report 8-4

scheduling 8-6

testing and debugging A-41

erase config command A-27

erasing system configuration

CLI command reference A-27

procedure for 12-22

error.log file 11-8

Ethernet, configuring fast (IOS) 4-24

Ethernet, WLSE

connectors, labeling on WLSE 1130 12-16

firewall CLI command A-28

interface CLI command A-36

ports, configuring 12-16

Ethernet filters (non-IOS), configuring 5-59

Ethernet port (non-IOS), configuring 5-57

advanced settings 5-62

filters 5-59

hardware 5-60

identification 5-57

Ethertype filters, configuring

IOS template 4-121

non IOS template 5-20

Ethertype protocol filters report, displaying 8-78

event

handling (non-IOS), configuring 5-152

log (IOS), configuring 4-153

notification (non-IOS), configuring 5-156

exit command A-10

exporting

devices 3-95

IOS templates 4-7

non-IOS templates 5-7

reports

GUI-based, using 8-3

URL-based, using 8-3

F

failed authentication and login attempt per AP

report, displaying 8-94

fastEthernet (IOS), configuring 4-24

fast secure roaming, definition GL-5

faults

clearing

ad-hoc networks 9-141

Duplicate IP fault 3-83

defined 2-3

displaying 2-2

Duplicate IP fault 3-83

emailing 2-88

exception, definition of GL-5

fault history truncation interval, setting 11-60

faults log (WLSE), displaying 11-8

fault status report, displaying 8-15

network-wide settings 2-80

notification, ports used for 11-2

notification settings 2-81

emailing faults 2-88

syslog 2-86

trap notification 2-81

parameters for fault reporting 11-60

security policy, specifying 2-14

states, understanding 2-3

threshold-related, understanding 2-4

thresholds, specifying 2-14

understanding 2-2

faults.log file 11-8

files

master configuration file, WLSE 11-36

WLSE log files 11-7

filters

discovery

by IP Address 3-64

by MAC address (access points) 3-62

Ethernet (non-IOS), configuring 5-59

Ethertype (IOS), configuring 4-121

Ethertype (non-IOS), configuring 5-20

Ethertype protocol report, displaying 8-78

IP (IOS), configuring 4-116

IP port (non-IOS), configuring 5-28

IP protocol (non-IOS), configuring 5-24

MAC address (IOS), configuring 4-108

firewall

firewall CLI command A-28

ports on WLSE 11-2

firmware

"not verified" status 7-38

converting non-IOS device to IOS 7-1

estimating change window 7-3

firmware history report, displaying 8-17

history, viewing device's 8-10

how firmware upgrades work 7-2

images

deleting 7-8

editing on WLSE 7-6

importing 7-8

storing on remote TFTP server 7-13

transfer, ports used for 11-2

viewing 7-6

jobs

copying 7-35

creating 7-17

deleting 7-34

details, displaying 7-35

displaying 7-33

editing 7-33

failures 7-38

job choices 7-17

parameters for 7-13

protocol, changing 7-35

scheduling 7-21

status, checking 7-30

status, details 7-37

validating 7-22

new versions, support for 11-60

supported versions, displaying 11-61

upgrading

about 7-2

procedures 7-5

versions supported by WLSE

updating 11-61

viewing 11-60

fsck command A-92

FTP

port for IOS AP configuration 11-2

FTP, configuring 5-139

G

gethostbyname command A-29

getting started

with device management 3-3

with WLSE 1-1

groups

CDP inline power report, displaying 8-60

client association report, displaying 8-34

client report, displaying 8-54

copying

rule-based 3-111

static 3-110

creating

rules-based 3-108

static 3-106

deleting 3-115

editing

rule-based 3-114

static 3-113

group client association report, displaying 8-34

identity report, displaying 8-56

IOS reports 8-31

non-IOS reports 8-30

overview 3-99

performance report for Ethernet utilization, displaying 8-104

performance report for RF utilization, displaying 8-103

per VLAN client report, displaying 8-51

policy report, displaying 8-61

rule-based

copying 3-111

creating 3-108

deleting 3-115

editing 3-114

security report, displaying 8-38

security violation report, displaying 8-59

serial number report, displaying 8-58

SSID report, displaying 8-44

static

creating 3-106

creating by copying 3-110

deleting 3-115

editing 3-113

system-defined 3-99

top number of associations graph report, displaying 8-107

top number of associations tabular report, displaying 8-106

top percentage errors report, displaying 8-108

understanding 3-99

user-defined 3-103

VLAN report, displaying 8-48

GUI

About button 1-11

dashboard 1-8

device name display 1-11

Help button 1-11

Logout button 1-11

tabs and subtabs 1-8

time display 1-13

timeout period

default 1-17

resetting 11-56

guidelines

ad-hoc network, detecting 9-140

AP radio scans, running 9-29

auto re-site survey, running 9-123

client walkabout, running 9-43

radio monitoring, running 9-59

rogue AP, detecting 9-91

self healing 9-133

switch port detection and suppression 9-104

H

hardware configuration, Ethernet port 5-60

hardware type (WLSE), displaying A-10

help

CLI, displaying A-3

Web interface 1-11

high availability, WLSE 11-36

host file

displaying, show hosts command A-69

displaying, show import command A-66

importing A-32

hostname (WLSE)

changing system hostname A-30

characters allowed A-30

hostname command A-30

hostnames

translating to IP addresses A-46

hot standby

configuring

IOS template 4-103

non-IOS template 5-133

report, displaying 8-90

HTTP

access to WLSE, configuring A-30

configuring

IOS template 4-124

non-IOS template 5-140

credentials for non-IOS access points 3-13

definition GL-6

http-server command A-30

port for VxWorks access point configuration 11-2

WLSE Web port for 11-3

HTTP port, configuring A-30

HTTPS

access to WLSE, configuring A-30

certificate signed request, obtaining 11-25, A-44

definition GL-6

http-server command A-30

log, viewing 11-7

port used for 11-3

using to export devices 3-97

http-server command

description of A-30

on redundant WLSEs 11-48

I

IBSS network detection 9-139

IBSS networks 9-139

images

access point firmware 7-1

adding to location manager 10-8, 10-16

WLSE software 11-10

import command A-32

importing

device firmware 7-8

devices

about CSV files 3-40

from CiscoWorks server 3-53

from file 3-51

understanding 3-38

firmware versions, support for 11-60

IOS templates 4-4

templates

non-IOS 5-5

infrastructure access point, definition

WDS

infrastructure access point, definition GL-6

installation

configuring the web browser 1-5

installing a replacement WLSE

installing the new WLSE 12-10

removing the old WLSE 12-9

installing software updates, WLSE

from the CLI 12-12

from the Web interface 11-17

interface command A-36

interference

detecting 9-108

interference detection

assigning network settings 9-110

clearing faults 9-112

enabling 9-110

faults, determining severity level 9-110

viewing history 9-112

inventory

after WLSE restarts 11-9

automatic

polling interval 3-86

understanding 3-85

client associations inventory 3-85

history 3-92

immediate 3-88

logs 3-92

performance inventory 3-85

polling intervals

guidelines for 3-87

setting 3-89

port used for 11-2

run by Radio Manager 3-93

running 3-88

scheduled 3-84, 3-85

troubleshooting

common problems 3-94

IOS

access point reports 8-32

access points, converting to IOS 7-1

group reports 8-31

templates, converting from non-IOS 5-4

IP addresses

displaying

enabling, in WLSE UI 3-61

in UI, display of 1-11

translating to hostnames A-46

IP chains, displaying A-68

ip domain-name command A-38

IP filters (IOS), configuring 4-115

ip name-server command A-39

IP port filters (non-IOS), configuring 5-28

IP protocol filters (non-IOS), configuring 5-24

J

Java Plugin

requirement for Windows XP repository 11-15

job history truncation interval, setting 3-91

jobs, archive

copying 6-46

creating 6-41

deleting 6-46

editing 6-44

filtering 6-44

job run details, viewing 6-47

managing 6-1

overview 6-33

recommendations 6-34

running again 6-46

viewing status 6-41

jobs, configuration

copying 6-30

creating 6-23

deleting 6-30

editing 6-29

filtering 6-28

managing 6-8

naming guidelines B-1

overview 6-9

recommendations 6-11

running again 6-29

undoing 6-31

viewing status 6-23

jobs, discovery

CDP discovery, running 3-45

import from CiscoWorks server 3-53

job run log 3-66

server time discrepancy message 1-13

jobs, email 8-6

jobs, firmware

copying 7-35

creating 7-16

deleting 7-34

duration 7-27

editing 7-33

filtering 7-33

job run details 7-35

managing 7-16

naming guidelines B-1

parameters for 7-13

server time discrepancy message 1-13

viewing 7-30

jobs log (jobvm.log), displaying 11-8

L

LEAP server

AP usage report, displaying 8-100

definition GL-7

setting response time 2-14

summary report, displaying 8-99

Links subtab 11-73

listbackup command A-40

local

admin access (non-IOS), configuring 5-115

AP/client security (non-IOS), configuring 5-119

location manager

launching 10-2

measuring tool 10-57

setting up 10-3

system-defined groups for 3-102

viewing 10-1

logging in

from Web interface 1-16

splash screen, adding a message 11-54

via the CLI 12-2

logging out

from the CLI 12-2

from the WLSE 1-16

logs, WLSE

archiving A-87

collector log A-62

daemon manager log

viewing

from UI   1

viewing, from Web interface 11-7

viewing, show dmgtdlog command A-64

daemons log

viewing, from the Web interface 11-7

viewing, show daemonslog command A-63

database logs 11-8

discovery logs 3-66

displaying, using Web interface 11-7

displaying from the CLI 12-20

downloading 11-7

dumptcp 11-8

emailing 11-8

faults 11-8

HTTPS events 11-9

install logs A-66

inventory logs 3-92

jobvm 11-8

logs_tgz.log 11-8

procps_last.log 11-9

radio management 11-9

rendundancy events 11-45

runstats.log 11-9

searching 11-7

SNMP agent 11-9

software installation 11-8

syslog A-77

system log 11-53

Tomcat log 11-7, A-80

var_logs_tgz.log 11-9

View Log File option 11-7

web access 11-8

Web access log A-81

Web error log A-82

viewing, from Web interface 11-7

viewing, show weberrorlog command A-82

Web SSL access log A-83

M

MAC address

displaying A-13

filters (discovery) 3-62

filters (IOS), configuring 4-108

mailcntrl clear command A-42

mail command A-41

mailroute command A-43

mail server

specifying

by using the CLI, command reference A-43

by using the CLI, procedure 12-19

using Web interface 11-57

maintenance image, WLSE

booting from 12-23

CLI commands for A-92

using 12-23

Managed folder (Managed Devices) 3-76

management services (WLSE) 12-19

Manage Roles option 11-62

Manage Users option 11-64

managing devices

changing device state 3-76

deleting devices 3-82

device descriptions, entering 3-80

device details

understanding 3-78

viewing 3-77

Managed Devices folders 3-75

mfgtest.log file 11-8

Misconfigured Devices system group, description 3-102

mkcert command A-44

mod_jk.log file 11-9

N

names, of devices 3-56

name servers, specifying

ip name-server command A-39

using Web interface 11-56

naming guidelines B-1

NAT, not supported by WLSE 1-2

neighbors (of WLSE), displaying A-61

Network Address Translation (NAT), not supported by WLSE 1-2

network connectivity, testing 11-58

network interfaces

configuring

fastEthernet (IOS) 4-24

radio-802.11a (IOS) 4-39

radio-802.11b/g (IOS) 4-26

on WLSE

configuring, interface CLI command A-36

configuring, procedures for 12-16

information about, displaying A-13

IP chains, displaying A-68

using both interfaces 12-18

template 4-24

network management systems, integrating with WLSE 1-3

New folder (Managed Devices) 3-76

non-IOS

access point reports 8-32

access points, converting to IOS 7-1

group reports 8-30

templates, configuration 5-8

templates, converting to IOS 5-4

nonserving channels, monitoring 9-60

notification settings, faults 2-81

nslookup

definition GL-8

NSlookup tool 11-58

nslookup command A-46

NTP (Network Time Protocol)

configuring IOS template 4-140

configuring time servers on WLSE

ntp server CLI command A-46

using Web interface 11-55

definition GL-8

setting current date and time 11-55

setting system date and time 12-14

ntp server command A-46

P

PAC

definition GL-8

provisioning 3-21, 3-23

packet content, command for displaying A-25

parameters, system 11-60

passwords

changing your password 11-70

HTTP 3-13

loss of, recovering from 12-28

Telnet 3-14

WLSE users 11-64

path loss

calculating 9-26

data, historical 9-64

data, reviewing 9-62

path loss data

collecting 9-26

PEAP

configuring internal AAA server

CLI command for 11-76

PEAP server, external

definition GL-8

entering on WLSE 3-19

performance

inventory 3-85

parameters for data collection 11-60

polling interval, setting 3-90

per VLAN client (group) report, displaying 8-51

ping

CLI command A-11

definition GL-9

Ping tool 11-58

policy

group report, displaying 8-61

groups, configuring 5-32

report, displaying 8-82

policy report, displaying 8-82

polling

aggregation parameters 3-91

fault and job data truncation parameters 3-91

inventory parameters 3-89

pop-up blocker software 1-6, 1-7

port assignments, configuring 5-55

ports, on the WLSE

HTTP access port, configuring A-30

port filtering, configuring A-28

ports hosted by WLSE 11-3

ports used by WLSE 11-2

primary service set

association service set, configuring 5-46

radio11a service set, configuring 5-109

processes, WLSE

active statistics, displaying A-71

displaying

ps CLI command A-48

show process CLI command A-14

using Web interface 11-51

starting and stopping 11-51

procps_last.log 11-9

protocols, on WLSE

configuring Ethernet interface 12-16

ports used for 11-2

proxy mobile IP

(IOS), configuring 4-125

definition GL-9

proxy server, for firmware import 7-11

ps CLI command A-48

Q

QoS report, displaying 8-83

quality of service

definition GL-9

quality of service (QoS)

configuring

802.11b/g (IOS) 4-133

associations (non-IOS) 5-40

policies (IOS) 4-128

radio 11a (non-IOS) 5-112

report, displaying 8-83

R

radio

11a (non-IOS), configuring 5-82

advanced 5-92

data encryption 5-101

filters 5-86

hardware 5-87

identification 5-83

module service sets 5-105

primary module service set 5-109

QoS 5-112

searched channels 5-99

11b (non-IOS), configuring 5-64

advanced 5-74

filters 5-67

hardware 5-69

identification 5-65

searched channels 5-80

802.11a (IOS), configuring 4-39

802.11b/g (IOS), configuring 4-26

AP/client relationships 9-18

coverage and capacity 9-18

performance regions 9-20

reports, displaying 8-18

uplink contention regions 9-21

radio manager

ad-hoc networks 9-139

AP radio scans, understanding 9-27

auto re-site survey 9-122

client walkabouts 9-41

configuring your network 9-10

interference detection, understanding 9-108

location data, collecting 9-25, 9-41

using AP radio scans 9-26

using radio monitoring 9-57

log file for 11-9

measurements

beacon 9-22

CCA 9-23

RPI histogram 9-24

measurements, deleting 9-69

parameters, generating 9-71

radio monitoring 9-57

radio monitoring, understanding 9-58

radio performance, understanding 9-18

scanning-only APs 9-113

self healing, understanding 9-131

understanding 9-13

WLSE, configuring for 3-18

Radio Monitoring

detecting interference 9-108

using to detect rogue APs 9-89

radio monitoring

guidelines 9-59

radio parameters, generating 9-71

radio scans

copying jobs 9-34

deleting 9-34

editing 9-34

filtering 9-34

guidelines for running 9-29

refreshing list of 9-34

running 9-34

stopping 9-34

viewing job run logs 9-34, 9-40

RADIUS

authentication module 11-24

definition GL-9

port for WLCCP authentication 11-2

RADIUS server

AP usage report, displaying 8-100

authentication report, displaying 8-77

ports for 11-2

setting response time 2-14

summary report, displaying 8-99

real-time reports, displaying 8-119

AP CPU utilization 8-122

AP memory utilization 8-121

AP packet errors 8-124

AP packet statistics 8-123

AP radio utilization 8-125

associated client statistics 8-126

rebooting, WLSE

using the CLI

procedure for 12-12

reload command reference A-50

using Web interface 11-9

recovery (WLSE)

maintenance image 12-23

recovery CD 12-24

resetting WLSE to factory defaults 12-22

recovery CD (WLSE)

reimaging the WLSE 12-24

rescue image, using 12-27

redundancy

backup and restore on redundant nodes 11-46

redundancy, WLSE

checking settings 11-43

configuring 11-40

email messages 11-39

event log 11-45

http-server accept command, using 11-48

manual failover 11-45

nodes, replacing 11-46

prerequisites for 11-37

redundancy CLI command A-49

show redundancy CLI command A-72

software, upgrading 11-46

web timeout period, resetting 11-48, 11-56

redundancy command A-49

reimaging the WLSE 12-24

reload, configuring 4-157

reload command A-50

replacement WLSE, installing

installing the new WLSE 12-10

removing the old WLSE 12-9

reports

ACS failed login report 11-76

AP and bridge connected to router 8-98

AP and bridge connected to switch 8-96

AP CPU utilization, real-time 8-122

AP memory utilization, real-time 8-121

AP packet errors, real-time 8-124

AP packet statistics, real-time 8-123

AP radio scan results, viewing 9-33

AP radio utilization, real-time 8-125

APs registered with WDS 8-14

AP summary 8-64

AP usage, displaying 8-100

associated client statistics, real-time 8-126

associations 8-76

channel loading 9-65

channel loading, historical 9-67

client access failure 8-26

client detail 8-19

client historical association 8-24

client statistics 8-22

client walkabout results, viewing 9-47

configuration history 8-16

configured radio parameters 9-87

current 8-30

detailed 8-69

device center, using 8-10

device fault status 8-15

device history 8-15

EAP and MAC failed authentication 8-93

emailing 8-4

Ethernet transmission statistics 8-111

exporting 8-3

failed authentication and login attempt per AP 8-94

filter 8-78

firmware history 8-17

group CDP inline power 8-60

group client 8-54

group client association 8-34

group identity 8-56

group performance, Ethernet utilization 8-104

group performance, RF utilization 8-103

group policy 8-61

group security 8-38

group security violation 8-59

group serial number 8-58

group SSID 8-44

group VLAN 8-48

hot standby 8-90

links to from Group Details display 3-105

parameters for 11-60

path loss between managed APs 9-62

path loss between managed APs, historical 9-64

per VLAN client 8-51, 8-88

policy 8-82

QoS 8-83

radio manager 8-18

RADIUS authentication 8-77

real-time, displaying 8-119

RF and Ethernet utilization, tabular 8-113

RF and utilization, graph 8-112

RF transmission statistics 8-109

router summary 8-97

scheduling email 8-6

server response time, graph 8-118

server summary 8-99

SSID 8-84

switch summary 8-95

top n busiest clients 8-114

top n client bit error rate 8-117

top n client MIC error rate 8-115

top n number of associations graph 8-107

top n number of associations tabular 8-106

top n percentage errors 8-108

trend, using for capacity planning 8-103

trends, displaying 8-101

VLAN 8-86

WDS summary 8-12

wireless client 8-18

repository

browsing 11-19

defining

using CLI A-51

using Web interface 11-16

definition GL-10

install configure CLI command A-33

install list CLI command A-35

port for 11-2

repository CLI command A-51

show repository CLI command A-73

rescue image, WLSE 12-27

resetting WLSE to factory defaults 12-22

restarting (rebooting) WLSE

bootlog, displaying A-60

from Web interface 11-9

reload command A-50

restore command A-53

restoring data from backups

from pre-released to released not allowed 11-28

restoring from one WLSE to another 12-11

using the CLI

procedure for 12-8

restore command reference A-53

using Web interface 11-34

reverse DNS lookup 3-61

rogue AP

AP details 9-93

assigning network settings 9-92

automatic suppression, enabling 9-105

beacon information 9-95

changing to friendly 9-93

deleting 9-93

detection, understanding 9-89

displaying fault details 9-93

displaying location of 10-29

fault history 9-99

finding 9-100

finding switch port 9-93

locating 9-93, 9-102

location estimate 9-96

physical location 9-100

reporting AP information 9-98

reporting APs 9-93, 9-100, 9-102

suppression, assigning network settings 9-105

switch port tracing 9-97

roles

creating and modifying 11-63

deleting 11-62

for users created by using the CLI 12-3

naming guidelines B-1

predefined 11-62

XML API privileges 11-62

route command A-54

router

AP and Bridge connected to, displaying 8-98

fault thresholds, setting 2-14

summary report, displaying 8-97

system-defined group for 3-99

routes (WLSE)

adding or deleting A-54

displaying

show route CLI command A-74

traceroute CLI command A-16

routing (non-IOS), configuring 5-135

runstats.log 11-9

S

scanning, client registration 9-60

scanning AP

system group for 3-102

scanning-only APs

assigning network settings 9-115

enabling 9-116

understanding 9-113

viewing reporting APs 9-119

viewing unregistered clients 9-120

scheduling

archive jobs 6-39

backups 11-32

configuration jobs 6-18

discovery 3-45

email 8-6

firmware jobs 7-16

search, for devices

using 1-15

security

advanced (IOS), configuring 4-90

authentication (WLSE)

enabling A-17

modules 11-23

HTTP access to WLSE, controlling A-30

HTTPS (WLSE) 11-25

IOS templates 4-50

admin access 4-51

advanced 4-90

local RADIUS server 4-95

server manager 4-84

SSID 802.11b/g 4-53

WEP 802.11a 4-79

WEP 802.11b/g 4-74

last 10 logged in users, viewing 11-27

log, displaying A-75

non-IOS templates 5-114

authentication server 5-122

local admin access 5-115

local AP/client 5-119

SSH 11-27

access to WLSE, controlling A-87

access to WLSE, enabling A-87

SSL

certificate signed request, obtaining 11-25

Telnet, enabling or disabling 11-27

security policy

monitoring, understanding 2-2

seed

CDP-based discovery 3-34

definition GL-10

individual device seeding 3-37

self healing 9-131

assigning severity level 9-134

clearing faults 9-137

enabling, disabling 9-134

guidelines 9-133

reviewing history 9-137

running 9-136

selecting floors 9-134

tracking progress 9-136

understanding 9-131

server

AAA server, external

managing 3-19

AP usage report, displaying 8-100

local RADIUS server (IOS), configuring 4-95

manager (IOS), configuring 4-84

response time graph report, displaying 8-118

security (non-IOS), configuring 5-122

setting response time 2-14

summary report, displaying 8-99

server, SMTP 12-19

services (IOS), configuring 4-100

ARP cache 4-145

CDP 4-104

DNS 4-106

Ethertype filters 4-121

hot standby 4-103

HTTP 4-124

IP filters 4-116

MAC address filters 4-108

NTP 4-140

proxy mobile IP 4-125

QoS 802.11b/g 4-133

QoS policies 4-128

SNMP 4-136, 5-114

STP 4-146

Telnet/SSH 4-100

VLAN 4-141

services (non-IOS), configuring

accounting 5-144

CDP 5-136

console/Telnet 5-131

DNS 5-138

FTP 5-139

hot standby 5-133

HTTP 5-140

routing 5-135

SNMP 5-141

SNTP 5-143

start-up 5-127

services (WLSE)

managing

procedure for 12-19

using CLI services command A-55

ports used for 11-2

reintdb command, effect on A-50

stopping and starting 12-19

time reset, requirement for stopping services A-23

services command A-55

service sets (non-IOS)

configuring

primary service set 5-46

service sets 5-41

serving channels, monitoring 9-60

settings

assigning to devices 2-19

copying for device faults 2-16

creating for device faults 2-15

deleting for device faults 2-18

device fault, understanding 2-14

device faults, managing 2-14

editing for device faults 2-18

local time 11-54

network-wide fault 2-80

renaming for device faults 2-17

system date and time 12-13

viewing summary for device fault 2-19

setting system date and time

using the CLI 12-14

using the Web interface 11-54

setup, initial (WLSE) 11-36

short term trending inventory truncation interval, setting 11-60

show auth-cli command A-58

show auth-http A-58

show backupconfig command A-59

show bootlog command A-60

show cdp-neighbor A-61

show cdp-run command A-61

show clock command A-12

show config command A-62

show domain-name command A-65

show import command A-66

show interfaces command A-13

show process command A-14

show redundancy CLI command A-72

show route command A-74

show ssh-server command A-76

show ssh-version command A-77

show syslog command A-77

show tech command A-78

show version command A-15

shutdown command A-84

shutting down (WLSE) 12-13, A-84

SMTP

definition GL-10

port for fault notification 11-2

server, specifying 11-57

server, specifying by using the CLI 12-19

SNMP

agent, configuring A-85

agent log, displaying 11-8

community strings

guidelines for 3-10

recommendations 3-10

specifying 3-7

WLSE server A-85

configuration, displaying A-76

configuring

IOS template 4-136, 5-114

non-IOS template 5-141

definition GL-10

port for 11-2

reachability, testing 11-58

retries, recommendations for 3-12

timeouts, recommendations for 3-12

trap notification

MIB 2-81

setting 2-81

traps supported 1-3

variables, querying 11-59

snmp-server command A-85

SNMPTRAP

port for fault notification 11-2

SNTP, configuring 5-143

software, on devices

firmware, managing 7-1

groups for 3-99

software, on WLSE

installation logs, displaying 11-8

maintenance image A-92

overview 11-10

recovery CD 12-24

reimaging the WLSE

locally 12-24

remotely 12-26

repository

port for 11-2

repository, browsing 11-19

status, viewing 11-11

update history, viewing

using Web interface 11-20

updates

history, viewing 11-20

installing, by using Web interface 11-17

transferring to WLSE A-51

updates, not allowed from pre-released version 11-10

upgrading on a redundancy (high availability) cluster 11-46

version, viewing 1-11, A-15

software, WLSE

data preserved 11-21

spanning tree protocol

configuring

IOS template 4-146

non-IOS template 5-15

splash screen, adding a message 11-54

SSH

credentials for access points, entering 3-14

definition GL-10

port for IOS AP configuration 11-2

type, displaying A-77

SSH access to WLSE

access, controlling A-86

access control

displaying A-76

enabling A-87

show ssh-server command A-76

show ssh-version command A-77

ssh command A-86

ssh-server accept command A-86

SSH version

setting A-87

ssh-version command A-87

type, selecting 11-27

version, displaying A-77

ssh-server accept command A-86

ssh-version command A-87

SSID

802.11b/g (IOS), configuring 4-53

definition GL-10

report, displaying 8-84

system-defined groups for 3-99

SSID report, displaying 8-84

SSL

certificate signed request, obtaining

mkcert CLI command A-44

using Web interface for 11-25

definition GL-10

log, displaying 11-8

web SSL access log, displaying A-83

startup configuration

assigning 6-53

creating a template for 6-49

start-up settings (non-IOS), configuring 5-127

STP

configuring

IOS template 4-146

non-IOS template 5-15

subnet, system-defined group for 3-99

summary report

access point, displaying 8-64

router 8-97

server 8-99

switch 8-95

switch

AP and bridge connected to report, displaying 8-96

fault thresholds, setting 2-14

summary report, displaying 8-95

system-defined group for 3-99

switch port

automatic rogue AP suppression 9-105, 9-106

location and suppression, understanding 9-103

location detection 9-103

suppressing ports 9-103

switch ports

viewing suppressed 9-106

syntax of commands, checking A-3

syslog

displaying A-77

notification, setting 2-86

port for 11-2

sysName

display of 1-11

effect of single quote on display 1-11

reverse DNS lookup, effect on display 3-60

system

configuration

displaying A-62

erasing A-27

hostname, changing A-30

information, viewing 12-20

logs, displaying 12-20

processes, managing 11-51

rebooting

from the Web interface 11-9

using the CLI 12-12

shutting down

procedure for 12-13

shutdown CLI command A-84

status, displaying 11-50

storage usage, displaying A-24

system log, using 11-53

system parameters, setting 11-60

system time, setting

using Web interface 11-54

T

TAC (Technical Assistance Center)

information for, displaying A-78

TACACS+

authentication module 11-23

definition GL-11

tarlog command A-87

TCP/IP packet content, displaying A-25

TCP Port Scan tool 11-58

TCP ports used by WLSE 11-2

Telnet

access from selected IP addresses, specifying A-89

credentials for IOS access points, entering 3-14

disabling

telnetenable CLI command A-89

using Web interface 11-27

enabling

telnetenable CLI command A-89

using Web interface for 11-27

port for IOS AP configuration 11-2

status, displaying A-79

Telnet/console services (non-IOS), configuring 5-131

Telnet/SSH services (IOS) , configuring 4-100

telnetenable command A-89

templates

automatic configurations 6-49

converting from non-IOS to IOS 5-4

copying

IOS 4-3

non-IOS 5-3

creating

IOS 4-2

non-IOS 5-2

deleting

IOS 4-4

non-IOS 5-5

editing

IOS 4-3

non-IOS 5-3

exporting

IOS 4-7

non-IOS 5-7

for IOS configuration, defined 4-2

for non-IOS configuration, defined 5-2

importing

IOS 4-4

non-IOS 5-5

non-IOS choices 5-8

using

for IOS access points 4-1

for non-IOS access points 5-1

TFTP

definition GL-11

ports used for firmware upgrade 11-3

threshold

definition GL-11

specifying fault threshold 2-14

time

browser time, setting 11-54

display of, on WLSE 1-13

server time discrepancy when scheduling jobs 1-13

synchronizing to an NTP server 11-55

system time, setting

using CLI command 12-13

UTC

definition GL-12

display of 1-13

timeout period

webtimeout command A-91

WLSE web interface

default 1-17

resetting, from Web interface 11-56

resetting, using webtimeout CLI command A-91

tomcat.log file 11-9

tomcat log, displaying 11-8, A-80

traceroute

command A-16

definition GL-12

Traceroute tool 11-58

transmission statistics

displaying Ethernet report 8-111

displaying RF 8-109

traps

MIB to define 2-81

setting for notification 2-81

version supported, on WLSE 1-3

trending data

aggregatiion of 3-91

data retention parameters 3-91

trend reports, using for capacity planning 8-103

trends, displaying 8-101

Ethernet transmission statistics report 8-111

group performance report, Ethernet utilization 8-104

group performance report, RF utilization 8-103

RF and Ethernet tablular report 8-113

RF and Ethernet utilization graph 8-112

RF transmission statistics report 8-109

server response time graph report 8-118

top n busiest clients report 8-114

top n client bit error rate report 8-117

top n client MIC error rate report 8-115

top n number of associations graph report 8-107

top n number of associations tabular report 8-106

top n percentage errors report 8-108

troubleshooting

diagnostics for WLSE appliance 11-49

passwords, loss of 12-28

process management for WLSE appliance 11-51

troubleshooting guide, displaying from online help 1-11

WLSE, recovery of 12-21

typographical conventions

in command descriptions A-4

in this document xxiv

U

UDP ports used by WLSE 11-2

undoing a job 6-31

unknown AP. See rogue AP.

unknown radio, displaying 10-29

Unmanaged folder (Managed Devices) 3-76

unregistered clients, viewing 9-120

updateWLSE-x.x.x.log file 11-9

upgrade

access point firmware 7-1

WLSE software (by using the CLI) 12-12

WLSE software (by using Web interface) 11-10

upgrades, WLSE software

data preserved 11-21

usage report, AP 8-100

user-defined

groups 3-103

roles 11-62

user guide, displaying from online help 1-11

username command A-90

users

authentication servers 11-24

CLI access 11-64

concurrent, listing 11-27

creating

using the CLI 12-3, A-90

using Web interface 11-64

deleting

from CLI (username command) A-90

from Web interface 11-70

home page, modifying 11-72

last 10 logged in users. viewing 11-27

modifying 11-64, A-90

naming guidelines B-1

roles

assigning to users 11-66

managing 11-62

username CLI command A-90

UTC

definition GL-12

on WLSE 1-13

utilization

RF and Ethernet graph, displaying 8-112

RF and Ethernet tabular report, displaying 8-113

V

VLAN

configuring

IOS template 4-141

non-IOS template 5-34

group report, displaying 8-48

per client report (group), displaying 8-51

per client report (individual), displaying 8-51

report, displaying 8-86

VLAN report, displaying 8-86

W

WDS

access points 9-14

and radio manager 9-14

configuring on APs 4-150

credentials for 3-18

definition GL-13

discovery through 3-36

enhanced client tracking 3-25

registered APs report 8-14

summary report 8-12

system-defined groups for 3-102

WDS device, definition GL-13

WLCCP

credentials 3-18

port for 11-2

WLSM 9-14

Web access log, displaying

from CLI (show webaccesslog command) A-81

from Web interface 11-8

Web error log, displaying

from CLI (show weberrorlog command) A-82

from Web interface 11-8

Web interface

browsers, configuring 1-5

browsers, supported 1-5

Web interface, WLSE 1-4

Web session timeout A-91

default 1-17

resetting 11-56

Web SSL log, displaying A-83

webtimeout command A-91

WEP 802.11a (IOS), configuring 4-79

WEP 802.11b/g (IOS), configuring 4-74

WEP keys, definition GL-13

WHISK port 11-2

Windows server

as backup location 11-31

as repository 11-15

wireless client polling interval, setting 3-90

wireless client reports

access failure, displaying 8-26

client detail, displaying 8-19

client historical association, displaying 8-24

client statistics, displaying 8-22

displaying 8-18

wizard, assisted site survey 10-43

WLCCP

credentials, entering on WLSE 3-18

definition GL-13

discovery through 3-36

WLSE 1130

Ethernet port labelling 12-16

number of devices managed 3-82

WLSE 1130-19

number of devices managed 3-82

WLSM. See WDS.

X

XML API

privileges in roles 11-62