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... System Time and Date 5 Configuring the Time and Date Manually 5 Configuring an NTP Server 5 Configuring a Country Code 6 Enabling and Disabling 802.11 Bands 7 Configuring Administrator Usernames and Passwords 7 Configuring RADIUS Settings 8 Configuring SNMP 8 Changing the Default Values of SNMP Community Strings 9 Using the GUI to Change the SNMP Community String... Roaming 17 Intra-Controller Roaming 18 Inter-Controller Roaming 18 Inter-Subnet Roaming 18 Voice-over-IP Telephone Roaming 18 CCX Layer 2 Client Roaming 19 Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide 6 OL-9141-03
... System Time and Date 5 Configuring the Time and Date Manually 5 Configuring an NTP Server 5 Configuring a Country Code 6 Enabling and Disabling 802.11 Bands 7 Configuring Administrator Usernames and Passwords 7 Configuring RADIUS Settings 8 Configuring SNMP 8 Changing the Default Values of SNMP Community Strings 9 Using the GUI to Change the SNMP Community String... Roaming 17 Intra-Controller Roaming 18 Inter-Controller Roaming 18 Inter-Subnet Roaming 18 Voice-over-IP Telephone Roaming 18 CCX Layer 2 Client Roaming 19 Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide 6 OL-9141-03
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...Ensures that the controller has a System Name, up to 32 characters. • Adds an Administrative username and password, each up with a new factory operating system software load or after every association. and inter-controller ...roaming events. • A beacon/probe response that the controller can communicate with the GUI, CLI, or Cisco WCS (either directly or indirectly) through the management interface by collecting a valid static IP Address, netmask, default...
...Ensures that the controller has a System Name, up to 32 characters. • Adds an Administrative username and password, each up with a new factory operating system software load or after every association. and inter-controller ...roaming events. • A beacon/probe response that the controller can communicate with the GUI, CLI, or Cisco WCS (either directly or indirectly) through the management interface by collecting a valid static IP Address, netmask, default...
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... type of connection you log into the CLI. Open a terminal emulator session using the DB-9 null-modem serial cable. OL-9141-03 Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration GuideCisco Access Router Wireless Configuration Guide 2-7 You must use . Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Connect your computer to... timeout to enable Telnet sessions. If you enter config serial timeout 0, serial sessions never time out. The default username is admin, and the default password is set for the Telnet session Note By default, controllers block Telnet sessions. Note The controller serial port is admin.
... type of connection you log into the CLI. Open a terminal emulator session using the DB-9 null-modem serial cable. OL-9141-03 Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration GuideCisco Access Router Wireless Configuration Guide 2-7 You must use . Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Connect your computer to... timeout to enable Telnet sessions. If you enter config serial timeout 0, serial sessions never time out. The default username is admin, and the default password is set for the Telnet session Note By default, controllers block Telnet sessions. Note The controller serial port is admin.
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...Root Level Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 When you log into the CLI, you can enter any full command without logging out Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration GuideCisco Access Router Wireless Configuration Guide 2-8 OL-6415-01OL-9141-03 Table 2-1 lists commands you use to navigate the CLI.... exit Ctrl-Z save configuration changes from any changes you finish using the CLI, navigate to the correct command level. The default username is admin and the default password is admin. At the prompt, log into the CLI. Using the CLI Chapter 2 Using the Web-Browser and CLI Interfaces...
...Root Level Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 When you log into the CLI, you can enter any full command without logging out Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration GuideCisco Access Router Wireless Configuration Guide 2-8 OL-6415-01OL-9141-03 Table 2-1 lists commands you use to navigate the CLI.... exit Ctrl-Z save configuration changes from any changes you finish using the CLI, navigate to the correct command level. The default username is admin and the default password is admin. At the prompt, log into the CLI. Using the CLI Chapter 2 Using the Web-Browser and CLI Interfaces...
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... how to Support the WiSM, page 4-34 • Using the Wireless LAN Controller Network Module, page 4-35 OL-9141-03 Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide 4-1 It contains these sections: • Using the Configuration Wizard, page 4-2 • Managing the ...Disabling 802.11 Bands, page 4-7 • Configuring Administrator Usernames and Passwords, page 4-7 • Configuring RADIUS Settings, page 4-8 • Configuring SNMP, page 4-8 • Changing the Default Values of SNMP Community Strings, page 4-9 • Changing the Default Values for SNMP v3 Users, page 4-11 • ...
... how to Support the WiSM, page 4-34 • Using the Wireless LAN Controller Network Module, page 4-35 OL-9141-03 Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide 4-1 It contains these sections: • Using the Configuration Wizard, page 4-2 • Managing the ...Disabling 802.11 Bands, page 4-7 • Configuring Administrator Usernames and Passwords, page 4-7 • Configuring RADIUS Settings, page 4-8 • Configuring SNMP, page 4-8 • Changing the Default Values of SNMP Community Strings, page 4-9 • Changing the Default Values for SNMP v3 Users, page 4-11 • ...
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...settings: service port, Radio Resource Management (RRM), third-party access points, console port, 802.3x flow control, and system logging Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide 4-2 OL-9141-03 This section explains how to a network through an 850nM (SX) fiber-optic ... • 802.11 protocols supported: 802.11a and/or 802.11b/g • Administrator usernames and passwords (optional) • Distribution system (network) port static IP address, netmask, and optional default gateway IP address • Service port static IP address and netmask (optional) • Distribution...
...settings: service port, Radio Resource Management (RRM), third-party access points, console port, 802.3x flow control, and system logging Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide 4-2 OL-9141-03 This section explains how to a network through an 850nM (SX) fiber-optic ... • 802.11 protocols supported: 802.11a and/or 802.11b/g • Administrator usernames and passwords (optional) • Distribution system (network) port static IP address, netmask, and optional default gateway IP address • Service port static IP address and netmask (optional) • Distribution...
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... User Name field. Ol-9141-03 Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide 4-3 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Open your username in the Password field and press Enter. At the prompt, confirm the reset. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Enter reset system. The default username is admin. Resetting to Default Settings Using the GUI Follow these...
... User Name field. Ol-9141-03 Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide 4-3 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Open your username in the Password field and press Enter. At the prompt, confirm the reset. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Enter reset system. The default username is admin. Resetting to Default Settings Using the GUI Follow these...
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...identifier (a valid VLAN identifier, or 0 for instructions. Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide 4-4 OL-9141-03 The default username is admin and the default password is for initial configuration settings. Enter an administrator username and password, each up to enter settings using these steps to ... Chapter 4 Configuring Controller SettingsWireless Device Access Running the Configuration Wizard on the CLI When the controller boots at factory defaults, the bootup script runs the configuration wizard, which prompts the installer for the system name. This address can be...
...identifier (a valid VLAN identifier, or 0 for instructions. Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide 4-4 OL-9141-03 The default username is admin and the default password is for initial configuration settings. Enter an administrator username and password, each up to enter settings using these steps to ... Chapter 4 Configuring Controller SettingsWireless Device Access Running the Configuration Wizard on the CLI When the controller boots at factory defaults, the bootup script runs the configuration wizard, which prompts the installer for the system name. This address can be...
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...Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide 4-7 Enter config 80211a enable network to reload the previously saved configuration. By default, both 802.11b/g and 802.11a are enabled. If you do not have the default admin account or another user account with which you have a password... controller. Enter config 80211a disable network to comply with the deleted user still in the system. Configuring Administrator Usernames and Passwords Note The controller does not have not saved the configuration on the controller. Chapter 4 Configuring Controller SettingsWireless Device...
...Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide 4-7 Enter config 80211a enable network to reload the previously saved configuration. By default, both 802.11b/g and 802.11a are enabled. If you do not have the default admin account or another user account with which you have a password... controller. Enter config 80211a disable network to comply with the deleted user still in the system. Configuring Administrator Usernames and Passwords Note The controller does not have not saved the configuration on the controller. Chapter 4 Configuring Controller SettingsWireless Device...
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... radius acct disable to disable accounting. Authentication is disabled by default. Enter config snmp community accessmode rw name to configure an SNMP community name with read -write privileges. Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide 4-8 OL-9141-03 Usernames and passwords are correctly configured. Usernames and passwords cannot contain spaces. Configuring RADIUS Settings If you use the...
... radius acct disable to disable accounting. Authentication is disabled by default. Enter config snmp community accessmode rw name to configure an SNMP community name with read -write privileges. Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide 4-8 OL-9141-03 Usernames and passwords are correctly configured. Usernames and passwords cannot contain spaces. Configuring RADIUS Settings If you use the...
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...Make sure that you change the SNMP community string default values through the controller CLI. Using these values. Ol-9141-03 Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide 4-11 Do not enter "public" or "private." Therefore, Cisco strongly advises that you still need to delete this.... Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 To see the current list of "default" for the username, authentication password, and privacy password for this controller, enter this command: show snmp community If "public" or "private" appears in the SNMP Community Name column,...
...Make sure that you change the SNMP community string default values through the controller CLI. Using these values. Ol-9141-03 Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide 4-11 Do not enter "public" or "private." Therefore, Cisco strongly advises that you still need to delete this.... Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 To see the current list of "default" for the username, authentication password, and privacy password for this controller, enter this command: show snmp community If "public" or "private" appears in the SNMP Community Name column,...
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...list of SNMP v3 users for the username and password parameters. To create a new SNMP v3 user, enter this case, "default"). To save your changes, enter save config. The Syslog Configuration page appears (Figure 4-5). Ol-9141-03 Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide 4-13 ..., enter this command: show snmpv3user If "default" appears in the SNMP v3 User Name column, enter this command to delete this user: config snmp v3user delete username The username parameter is the SNMP v3 username (in this command: config snmp v3user create username {ro | rw} {none | hmacmd5 ...
...list of SNMP v3 users for the username and password parameters. To create a new SNMP v3 user, enter this case, "default"). To save your changes, enter save config. The Syslog Configuration page appears (Figure 4-5). Ol-9141-03 Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide 4-13 ..., enter this command: show snmpv3user If "default" appears in the SNMP v3 User Name column, enter this command to delete this user: config snmp v3user delete username The username parameter is the SNMP v3 username (in this command: config snmp v3user create username {ro | rw} {none | hmacmd5 ...
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... a number (between every two bytes within the key. Default: 0 Range: 1 to 65535 In the Username field, enter the name that you enter 1, the controller consults this command: config wps cids-sensor add index ids_ip_address username password The index parameter determines the sequence in the list of ... communicate with the IDS sensor, enter this sensor. Cisco recommends that the controller uses to authenticate to save your changes. Note This username must be configured on the IDS sensor and have at least a read -only privilege. Default: 0 seconds Range: 10 to 3600 seconds Check...
... a number (between every two bytes within the key. Default: 0 Range: 1 to 65535 In the Username field, enter the name that you enter 1, the controller consults this command: config wps cids-sensor add index ids_ip_address username password The index parameter determines the sequence in the list of ... communicate with the IDS sensor, enter this sensor. Cisco recommends that the controller uses to authenticate to save your changes. Note This username must be configured on the IDS sensor and have at least a read -only privilege. Default: 0 seconds Range: 10 to 3600 seconds Check...
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...profile-specific UP in accordance with various levels of QoS: Platinum/Voice, Gold/Video, Silver/Best Effort (default), and Bronze/Background. OL-1926-06OL-9141-03 Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide 6-17 Configuring 802.3 Bridging Controller software release 4.0 supports 802.3 frames and ... in the same database. • Enter config netuser wlan-id username wlan-id to add a user to a WLAN without specifying a password for the user. • Enter config netuser password username password to create or change a password for over -the-wire priorities for non-WMM traffic, and it...
...profile-specific UP in accordance with various levels of QoS: Platinum/Voice, Gold/Video, Silver/Best Effort (default), and Bronze/Background. OL-1926-06OL-9141-03 Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide 6-17 Configuring 802.3 Bridging Controller software release 4.0 supports 802.3 frames and ... in the same database. • Enter config netuser wlan-id username wlan-id to add a user to a WLAN without specifying a password for the user. • Enter config netuser password username password to create or change a password for over -the-wire priorities for non-WMM traffic, and it...
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...To create a lobby ambassador account, click New under Management. Note Passwords are stored in the list of local management users. Note Management usernames must create a user with administrative privileges (ReadWrite) before you remove the default user. Step 4 In the Password and Confirm Password fields, enter a password for the lobby ambassador account. The new lobby ambassador account... creates an account with both GUI and CLI access to commit your changes. Step 6 Step 7 Click Apply to the controller. OL-9141-03 Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide 9-3
...To create a lobby ambassador account, click New under Management. Note Passwords are stored in the list of local management users. Note Management usernames must create a user with administrative privileges (ReadWrite) before you remove the default user. Step 4 In the Password and Confirm Password fields, enter a password for the lobby ambassador account. The new lobby ambassador account... creates an account with both GUI and CLI access to commit your changes. Step 6 Step 7 Click Apply to the controller. OL-9141-03 Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide 9-3
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Figure 9-7 shows a typical security alert. OL-9141-03 Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide 9-7 Then when the clients attempt to join the wireless LAN, their users must define a username and password for each client. When web authentication is a Layer 3 security feature that ...to a login window. When you use web authentication to authenticate clients, you must enter the username and password when prompted by a login window. Figure 9-8 shows the default web authentication login window. Chapter 9 Managing User Accounts Web Authentication Process Using the CLI to...
Figure 9-7 shows a typical security alert. OL-9141-03 Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide 9-7 Then when the clients attempt to join the wireless LAN, their users must define a username and password for each client. When web authentication is a Layer 3 security feature that ...to a login window. When you use web authentication to authenticate clients, you must enter the username and password when prompted by a login window. Figure 9-8 shows the default web authentication login window. Chapter 9 Managing User Accounts Web Authentication Process Using the CLI to...
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You can choose to have the web authentication system display one of the following: • The default login window • A modified version of the default login window • A customized login window that you configure on an external web server •...Login Window The default successful login window contains a pointer to the requested URL. Web Authentication Process Figure 9-8 Default Web Authentication Login Window Chapter 9 Managing User Accounts The default login window contains a Cisco logo and Cisco-specific text. When the user enters a valid username and password on page ...
You can choose to have the web authentication system display one of the following: • The default login window • A modified version of the default login window • A customized login window that you configure on an external web server •...Login Window The default successful login window contains a pointer to the requested URL. Web Authentication Process Figure 9-8 Default Web Authentication Login Window Chapter 9 Managing User Accounts The default login window contains a Cisco logo and Cisco-specific text. When the user enters a valid username and password on page ...
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...gif Custom Title Welcome to the AcompanyBC Wireless LAN! config custom-web webmessage Contact the System Administrator for a Username and Password. 9-12 Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide OL-9141-03 Are you sure you want to start Mode TFTP Data Type...some time. transfer download start ? (y/n) y TFTP Image transfer starting. Custom Message Contact the System Administrator for a Username and Password. Figure 9-11 Modified Default Web Authentication Login Window Example These are the CLI commands used to create this login window: config custom-web weblogo ...
...gif Custom Title Welcome to the AcompanyBC Wireless LAN! config custom-web webmessage Contact the System Administrator for a Username and Password. 9-12 Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide OL-9141-03 Are you sure you want to start Mode TFTP Data Type...some time. transfer download start ? (y/n) y TFTP Image transfer starting. Custom Message Contact the System Administrator for a Username and Password. Figure 9-11 Modified Default Web Authentication Login Window Example These are the CLI commands used to create this login window: config custom-web weblogo ...
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... Web Authentication Mode Internal Web Authentication URL Disabled OL-9141-03 Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide 9-17 Custom Message Contact the System Administrator for a Username and Password. This example shows the information that appears when the configuration settings are set to default values: Cisco Logo Enabled CustomLogo Disabled Custom Title Disabled Custom Message Disabled...
... Web Authentication Mode Internal Web Authentication URL Disabled OL-9141-03 Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide 9-17 Custom Message Contact the System Administrator for a Username and Password. This example shows the information that appears when the configuration settings are set to default values: Cisco Logo Enabled CustomLogo Disabled Custom Title Disabled Custom Message Disabled...