Installation and Configuration Guide - CiscoWorks 1030 WLSE Express, 2.11
Index

Table Of Contents

A - B - C - D - E - F - I - L - M - O - P - R - S - T - U - W -

Index

A

AAA server, internal

monitoring 5-4

setting up 5-4

AAA servers

adding to WLSE 4-15

for WDS authentication 4-6

AAA servers, external

monitoring 5-4

setting up 5-4

access point, configuring for management 5-1

AC power, connecting to 2-12

admin user

default password 3-16

audience for this document xv

auto-configuration 3-12

B

back panel features 1-4

Ethernet connector 1-6

serial port 1-5

bridge, configuring for management 5-3

browser

configuring 3-10

supported browsers 3-10

C

cabling

connecting a console 2-12

considerations 2-7

Ethernet connector 1-7

network cable requirements 1-7

cautions

power supply 1-5

significance of xvi

CDP, running 4-8

Cisco Access Registrar (CAR) 5-4

Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)

alternatives to

all devices as seeds 4-8

device import 4-11

using for discovery 4-8

CiscoSecure ACS Server, configuring 5-4

CiscoWorks server, importing devices from 4-12

community strings

adding to WLSE 4-3

configuration

default 3-1

configuration, WLSE

configuration file

.dat file, data saved in 3-22

.xml file

data saved in   1

example   1

tags and attributes   1

creating 3-18

DTD file A-2

tags and attributes in A-17

uploading 3-22

using 3-25

customizing 3-27

defaults 3-15

erasing 3-2

manual configuration 3-17

reapplying configuration file 3-26

reference WLSE 3-15

site-specific file 3-23

verifying 3-25

configuration file

.xml file, example of A-13

components of A-1

creating 3-18

downloading to WLSEs 3-25

DTD file A-2

reference information for A-1

uploading to TFTP server 3-22

using 3-25

configuring

credentials

on WLSE 4-2

verifying the configuration 3-8

WDS

on WLSE 4-6

configuring devices for management 5-1

console port 1-5

creating a safe environment 2-6

credentials, on WLSE

HTTP credentials for non-IOS access points 4-4

HTTP port settings for IOS access points 4-6

SNMP credentials for all managed devices 4-3

Telnet/SSH credentials for IOS access points 4-5

WLCCP credentials for Wireless Domain Services 4-6

D

Developer Guide xxiii

devices

configuring 5-1

credentials, adding to WLSE 4-2

discovering 4-8

discovery options 4-7

importing 4-11

managing 4-14

setting up 5-1

supported xxii

discovery

CDP

configuring on WLSE 4-8

entering all devices as seeds 4-9

importing devices 4-11

options for 4-7

DNS

consequences of not using 3-7

DNS, requirement for 3-14

documentation xxi

audience for this xv

product xxi

typographical conventions in xvi

E

EAP-MD5 server

adding to WLSE 4-15

Ethernet connector

location of 1-4

network cable requirements 1-7

F

factory defaults 3-1

features 1-1

front panel features 1-2

system buttons 1-4

system indicators 1-3

I

importing devices 4-11

indicators and buttons 1-3

installation

basic WLSE configuration 3-22

cables, connecting 2-12

configuring the WLSE 4-2

verifying the configuration 3-8

installing WLSE in a rack 2-10

powering on WLSE 2-12

power source, connecting to 2-12

preparing for

creating a safe environment 2-6

LAN options, precautions for 2-9

modems, precautions for 2-9

rack-mounting, precautions for 2-8

safety 2-2

site preparation 2-5

telecommunications, precautions for 2-9

tools and equipment required 2-9, 2-10

quick reference 2-10

rack mounting 2-10

Internet Explorer, configuring 3-10

L

LAN options, precautions for 2-9

LEAP server

adding to WLSE 4-15

license agreement, supplemental xiii

logging in

console 3-8, 3-25

Telnet/SSH 3-8, 3-25

Web interface 3-19

M

managing devices 4-14

modems, precautions for 2-9

Mozilla, configuring 3-12

O

overview of WLSE 1-1

P

PEAP server

adding to WLSE 4-15

pop-up blocker software 3-12

powering on the WLSE 2-12

R

rack-mounting

instructions for 2-10

precautions for 2-8

radio management

configuring WLSE for 4-6

RADIUS server

adding to WLSE 4-15

recovery CD 1-7

reference WLSE, configuring 3-15

release notes xxii

router, configuring for management 5-3

S

safety 2-2

electrostatic discharge 2-4

environmental

creating save environment 2-6

general precautions 2-2

preventing EMI 2-4

warnings and cautions 2-2

with electricity 2-3

serial port 1-5

servers, AAA

entering on WLSE 4-15

site preparation 2-5

AC power 2-6

cabling 2-7

environmental 2-5

choosing a site for installation 2-6

grounding the system 2-6

specifications, WLSE Express B-1

superuser, WLSE 3-16

supplemental license agreement xiii

switch, configuring for management 5-3

T

technical specifications B-1

telecommunications, precautions for 2-9

Telnet/SSH

credentials for IOS access points 4-5

enabling Telnet on WLSE 3-9

using to log in 3-3, 3-17

TFTP server, requirement for 3-15

Troubleshooting Guide xxii

turning on the WLSE 2-12

typographical conventions

in this document xvi

U

User Guide xxii

users

adding to WLSE 3-21

admin user 3-16

W

warnings

grounding 2-12

grounding the system 2-6

lightning 2-12

plug and socket 2-7

rack-mounting equipment 2-11

regarding

installation area 2-6

rack-mounting equipment 2-8

shock danger 1-6

significance of xvi, 2-2

translations of xvi

warranty ix

Web interface

browsers, supported 3-10

logging in 3-19

Wireless Domain Services (WDS)

configuring WLSE for 4-6