Step 1 |
When prompted to terminate
the autoinstall process (the CLI Initial Configuration Wizard), wait for 30
seconds. The CLI Initial Configuration Wizard begins after 30 seconds.
To terminate and exit the
process, enter
yes.
The wizard downloads a
configuration file from a TFTP server and then loads the configuration onto the
controller automatically.
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Step 2 |
Enter the
Administrative
Username and
Administrative
password to be assigned to this controller. You can enter up to 24 ASCII
characters for each.
The following is
the password policy:
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The password must contain
characters from at least three of the following classes:
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Lowercase letters
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Uppercase letters
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Digits
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Special characters
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No character in the password
must be repeated more than three times consecutively.
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The new password must not be
the same as the associated username and not be the username reversed.
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The password must not be
cisco, ocsic, or any variant obtained by changing the capitalization of letters
of the word Cisco. In addition, you cannot substitute 1, I, or ! for i, 0 for
o, or $ for s.
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Step 3 |
Enter the
System
Name, which is the name that you want to assign to the controller. You can
enter up to 31 ASCII characters.
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Step 4 |
Enter the code
for the country in which the Mobility Express network is located.
Note
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Enter
help
to view the list of available country codes.
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Step 5 |
If you want
the controller to receive its time setting from an external Network Time
Protocol (NTP) server when it powers up, enter
YES to configure an NTP
server. Otherwise, enter
no.
If you entered
YES, then enter the NTP
server's IP address.
If you entered
no, then enter the
following to manually set the time and date:
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Step 6 |
Enter the
timezone location index to set the timezone. Enter
help for a
list of timezones listed by their indexes.
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Step 7 |
Enter the IP
address of the management interface.
Note
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The management interface is
the default interface for in-band management of the controller and connectivity
to enterprise services.
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Step 8 |
Enter the IP
address and subnet mask of the management interface.
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Step 9 |
Enter the IP
address of the default gateway router.
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Step 10 |
To enable and configure a management DHCP scope, enter
yes. Otherwise enter
NO.
If you have entered
YES, you will need to enter the following:
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DHCP Network IP address.
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DHCP Netmask.
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Router IP address.
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Start DHCP IP address and Stop DHCP IP address, for the IP
address range.
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Domain Name.
- Specify whether you
want OpenDNS or user DNS.
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Step 11 |
To enable the
Employee Network, enter
YES.
Otherwise enter
no.
If you have
entered
YES,
then enter the following:
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Employee
Network Name (SSID)
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Employee
VLAN Identifier (0 = untagged)
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Employee
Network Security. You can enter
PSK
or
enterprise.
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If you
have entered Employee Network Security as
enterprise, specify the following:
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If you
have entered Employee Network Security as
PSK,
specify the following:
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Step 12 |
To enable and configure an employee DHCP scope, enter
yes. Otherwise enter
NO.
If you have entered
YES, you will need to enter the following:
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DHCP Network IP address.
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DHCP Netmask.
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Router IP address.
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Start DHCP IP address and Stop DHCP IP address, for the IP
address range.
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Domain Name.
- Specify whether you
want OpenDNS or user DNS.
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Step 13 |
To enable the
Guest Network, enter
YES.
Otherwise enter
no.
If you have
entered
YES,
then enter the following:
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Guest
Network Name (SSID).
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Guest VLAN
Identifier (0 = untagged).
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Guest
Network Security. You can enter
WEB_CONSENT or
psk.
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If you
have entered Guest Network Security as
PSK,
specify the following:
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Step 14 |
To enable RF
Parameter Optimization, enter
YES.
Otherwise, enter
no.
If you have
entered
YES,
then enter the following:
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Client
Density. You can enter
TYPICAL,
Low,
or
High, as per your requirement.
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Traffic
with Voice. You can enter
NO
or
yes,
as per your requirement.
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Step 15 |
When prompted
to verify that the configuration is correct, enter
yes or
NO.
The controller
saves your configuration when you enter
yes,
reboots, and prompts you to log on.
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