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