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