Table Of Contents
Setting Up Devices—Overview
Finding Details on Supported Devices
About Device Setup Methods
WLSE Deployment Wizard
Basic Device Setup Methods
Overview: Device Setup
Configuring Non-IOS Access Points and Bridges
Configuring IOS Access Points and Bridges
Configuring Routers and Switches
Configuring External AAA Servers
Configuring the Internal AAA Server
Configuring a Wireless LAN Access Module
Setting Up Devices—Overview
You must set up devices before the WLSE can discover and manage them and before you can use the WLSE for the following tasks: discovery, monitoring, reporting, configuration, firmware upgrade, and radio management.
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This chapter provides an overview of device setup and information on where to find detailed instructions and information on the devices are supported by the WLSE.
Finding Details on Supported Devices
For information about device models and versions supported by the WLSE, see the Supported Devices Table for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine, 2.11 on Cisco.com at http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/rtrmgmt/cwparent/cw_1105/wlse/2_11/index.htm.
About Device Setup Methods
There are two ways to set up devices:
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Configure devices manually or use basic WLSE configuration methods—See Basic Device Setup Methods.
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Use the WLSE Deployment Wizard. This method is for IOS access points using Wireless Doman Services (WDS) within a Cisco Structured Wireless-Aware Network (SWAN)—See WLSE Deployment Wizard.
WLSE Deployment Wizard
If you are using the WLSE Deployment Wizard to deploy IOS access points or a Wireless LAN Services Module (WLSM) used within a Cisco SWAN framework, the Wizard will set up those devices for you. In that case, for those devices, you do not need to perform the manual setup procedures described in the rest of this chapter.
The Deployment Wizard displays immediately after you log in to the WLSE's web interface.
For information on using the Deployment Wizard, see the WLSE online help or the User Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine, 2.11 on Cisco.com at http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/rtrmgmt/cwparent/cw_1105/wlse/2_11/index.htm.
Basic Device Setup Methods
For details on setting up external devices, see the document Configuring Devices for Management by the Wireless LAN Solution Engine, 2.11.
Overview: Device Setup
This section briefly describes the required configuration for the following devices managed or monitored by the WLSE:
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Configuring Non-IOS Access Points and Bridges
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Configuring IOS Access Points and Bridges
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Configuring Routers and Switches
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Configuring External AAA Servers
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Configuring the Internal AAA Server
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Configuring a Wireless LAN Access Module
Configuring Non-IOS Access Points and Bridges
You can use the device Web interface or a WLSE configuration template to configure non-IOS devices.
Device configuration consists of:
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Normally, enabling Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)
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Configuring SNMP
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Adding an HTTP user and enabling the User Manager
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Normally, selecting TFTP as the transfer protocol between APs and the WLSE
Configuring IOS Access Points and Bridges
You can use the device Web interface, the device CLI, or WLSE configuration templates to configure IOS devices.
Device configuration consists of:
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Normally, enabling Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)
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Configuring SNMP
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Configure Telnet or SSH for pushing configuration templates to APs
Configuring Routers and Switches
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Only routers and switches that have properly configured access points or bridges attached to them will be discovered.
Router and switch configuration consists of:
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Enabling Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)
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Configuring SNMP
Configuring External AAA Servers
The WLSE can monitor the performance of AAA (Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting) services provided by CiscoSecure ACS and a Cisco Access Registrar (CAR) RADIUS server. The services supported are LEAP, RADIUS, EAP-MD5, and PEAP (EAP-GTC only).
AAA server configuration consists of:
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Configuring the server to recognize the WLSE
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Configuring the WLSE to monitor and report on the AAA servers
Configuring the Internal AAA Server
To configure the internal AAA server, use the AAA Administration option under the Administration tab. For more information, see the online help or the User Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine, Release 2.11.
To set up monitoring and reporting for the internal AAA server, use the AAA Server option under the Devices tab and Discover subtab. For more information, see the User Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine, Release 2.11.
Configuring a Wireless LAN Access Module
You can use a Wireless LAN Services Module (WLSM) to provide Wireless Domain Services (WDS) to access points. See Configuring Devices for Management by the Wireless LAN Solution Engine, 2.11.