Table Of Contents
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Index
A
AAA servers
adding to WLSE 5-13
monitoring 5-13
setting up 4-3
access point, configuring for management 4-1
AC power
connecting to 2-25
admin password, setting 3-3
audience for this document xiv
B
back panel 1-5
back panel features 1-6
Ethernet connectors 1-6, 1-7, 1-8
serial port 1-6
bridge, configuring for management 4-3
browser
configuring 3-8
supported browsers 3-8
C
cabling
connecting a console 2-25
connecting during installation 2-25
considerations 2-9
Ethernet connectors 1-7
network cable requirements 1-8
cautions, significance of xiv
certificate, HTTPS 3-4
certificate, SSL 3-4
Cisco Access Registrar (CAR) 4-3
Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)
alternatives to
all devices as seeds 5-7
device import 5-10
enabling on devices 4-1
using for discovery 5-7
CiscoSecure ACS Server, configuring 4-3
CiscoWorks server, importing devices from 5-11
community strings
adding to devices 4-1
adding to WLSE 5-3
configuring
browser 3-8
changing setup information 3-5
device credentials 5-2
devices for management 4-1
HTTPS certificate 3-4
name resolution 3-6
setup program 3-2
users 3-13
verifying connectivity 3-12
verifying the configuration 3-7
WDS 5-5
WLCCP 5-5
WLSE, initial configuration of 3-1
console port, 1130-19 3-2
creating a safe environment 2-9
credentials, on WLSE
HTTP credentials for non-IOS access points 5-4
HTTP port settings for IOS access points 5-5
SNMP credentials for all managed devices 5-3
Telnet/SSH credentials for IOS access points 5-4
WLCCP credentials for Wireless Domain Services 5-5
D
Deployment Wizard 4-2
Developer Guide xxi
devices
configuring 4-1
credentials, adding to WLSE 5-2
deploying, using Deployment Wizard 4-2
importing 5-10
managing 5-12
supported xx
discovery
CDP
configuring on WLSE 5-7
entering all devices as seeds 5-8
importing devices 5-10
options for 5-6
DNS
configuring 3-6
consequences of not using 3-6
documentation
audience for this xiv
product xx
typographical conventions in xiv
E
EAP-FAST server, adding to WLSE 5-13
EAP-MD5 server, adding to WLSE 5-13
email, server, specifying 3-5
Ethernet connectors 1-7
indicator lights 1-6
location of 1-6
network cable requirements 1-8
type 1-7
F
front panel
features (illustration) 1-3
system indicators 1-6
H
HTTP, connectivity, verifying 3-12
HTTPS
certificate for 3-4
connectivity, verifying 3-12
I
importing devices 5-10
indicators, front panel 1-6
installation
cables, connecting 2-25
configuring DNS 3-6
configuring the web browser 3-8
verifying the configuration 3-7
installing WLSE in a rack 2-12
powering on WLSE 2-26
power source, connecting to 2-25
precautions for rack-mounting 2-10
preparing for
creating a safe environment 2-9
LAN options, precautions for 2-11
modems, precautions for 2-11
rack-mounting, precautions for 2-10
safety 2-2
site preparation 2-7
telecommunications, precautions for 2-11
tools and equipment required 2-11
verifying HTTP connectivity 3-12
J
jewelry, warnings regarding 2-4
L
LAN options, precautions for 2-11
LEAP server, adding to WLSE 5-13
license agreement, supplemental xi
logging in
console 3-7
Telnet/SSH 3-7
Web interface 3-12
M
mailroute command 3-5
managing devices 5-12
mkcert command 3-4
modems, precautions for 2-11
N
name resolution 3-6
O
overview, WLSE 1-1
P
passwords, admin password, setting 3-3
PEAP server, adding to WLSE 5-13
pop-up blocker software 3-9, 3-11
powering on the WLSE 2-26
power switch and indicator 1-5
R
rack-mounting
precautions for 2-10
procedure for 2-12
radio management, configuring WLSE for 5-5
RADIUS server, adding to WLSE 5-13
recovery CD (WLSE), in package 1-9
Release Notes xx
roles, for users 3-13
router, configuring for management 4-3
S
safety 2-2
electrostatic discharge 2-6
environmental 2-7
general precautions 2-5
preventing EMI 2-7
warnings and cautions 2-2
with electricity 2-5
security, HTTPS 3-4
serial port
pin assignments 1-6
servers, AAA, configuring for management 4-3
servers, AAA, entering on WLSE 5-13
setup program 3-2
site preparation 2-7
AC power 2-9
cabling 2-9
environmental 2-7
choosing a site for installation 2-8
grounding the system 2-8
SSL, certificate for 3-4
status indicators 1-6
supplemental license agreement xi
SWAN (Cisco Structured Wireless-Aware Network), using Deployment Wizard for 4-2
switch, configuring for management 4-3
T
technical specificationsA-1to A-2
telecommunications, precautions for 2-11
Telnet/SSH
credentials for IOS access points 5-4
enabling Telnet on WLSE 3-7
Troubleshooting Guide xxi
turning on the WLSE 2-26
typographical conventions, in this document xiv
U
User Guide xx
users
adding 3-13
roles 3-13
W
warnings
regarding
10BaseT, 100BaseTX, and 10/100 ports 2-4
batteries and explosion danger 2-4
chassis, opening 2-3
chassis, working on 2-3
disposal of unit 2-4
explosion 2-4
faceplates and cover panels, removing 2-3
failure to ground equipment 2-3
ground conductor, defeating 2-2, 2-8, 2-26
installation area 2-8
instructions, reading 2-4
jewelry 2-4
On/Off switch 2-4
personnel, training and qualifications 2-2
power cords, more than one 2-3
safety cover 2-2
SELV circuits 2-4
shock danger 1-8
wearing jewelry or watches when working on equipment 2-26
significance of xv
warranty vii
WDS (Wireless Domain Services)
configuring WLSE for 5-5
using Deployment Wizard for 4-2
Web interface
browsers, configuring 3-8
browsers, supported 3-8
logging in 3-12