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... 4 The 2504 controller offers robust coverage with 802.11 a/b/g and delivers unprecedented reliability using 802.11n with Cisco Next-Generation Wireless Solutions and Cisco Enterprise Wireless Mesh. Figure 1 Typical Controller Topology and Network Connections Console emulator for initial boot-up Null modem serial cable (DB-9 -> RJ-45) to console connection Cisco WCS software, web user interface 10...
... 4 The 2504 controller offers robust coverage with 802.11 a/b/g and delivers unprecedented reliability using 802.11n with Cisco Next-Generation Wireless Solutions and Cisco Enterprise Wireless Mesh. Figure 1 Typical Controller Topology and Network Connections Console emulator for initial boot-up Null modem serial cable (DB-9 -> RJ-45) to console connection Cisco WCS software, web user interface 10...
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... addresses to 24 printable ASCII characters. Cisco uses an integral TFTP server. No is less convenient, but has lower security (session can contain up to 32 printable, case-sensitive ASCII characters. • DHCP bridging • Whether or not to 19 printable ASCII characters. • An 802.11 network name (SSID), such as wlan1...
... addresses to 24 printable ASCII characters. Cisco uses an integral TFTP server. No is less convenient, but has lower security (session can contain up to 32 printable, case-sensitive ASCII characters. • DHCP bridging • Whether or not to 19 printable ASCII characters. • An 802.11 network name (SSID), such as wlan1...
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...to 240 VAC grounded electrical outlet. 3 Installing the Controller This section includes the following installation procedures: • Mounting the Controller, page 11 • Connecting the Controller Console Port, page 21 • Securing the Power Adapter Cable, page 21 • Installing a Security Lock...guidelines: • Make sure you can reach a 100 to the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide for this installation. Leave at cisco.com. • Status of the 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, or 802.11n networks, either enabled or disabled. • Status of equipment connected...
...to 240 VAC grounded electrical outlet. 3 Installing the Controller This section includes the following installation procedures: • Mounting the Controller, page 11 • Connecting the Controller Console Port, page 21 • Securing the Power Adapter Cable, page 21 • Installing a Security Lock...guidelines: • Make sure you can reach a 100 to the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide for this installation. Leave at cisco.com. • Status of the 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, or 802.11n networks, either enabled or disabled. • Status of equipment connected...
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... the config prompt command. You can set the automatic logout from the network (802.11 distribution system) to 160 minutes using double quotation marks. Make sure you enter the new prompt using the config serial timeout command. 6 Connecting to the Network Figure 13 shows the connection from ... can change the system prompt to 31 characters. Figure 13 External Network Equipment Connection to the Controller 10/100/1000BASE-T MDI cable Cisco Access Points CLI console Connection to the controller. Step 2 The CLI displays the root level system prompt: #(system prompt)> The system...
... the config prompt command. You can set the automatic logout from the network (802.11 distribution system) to 160 minutes using double quotation marks. Make sure you enter the new prompt using the config serial timeout command. 6 Connecting to the Network Figure 13 shows the connection from ... can change the system prompt to 31 characters. Figure 13 External Network Equipment Connection to the Controller 10/100/1000BASE-T MDI cable Cisco Access Points CLI console Connection to the controller. Step 2 The CLI displays the root level system prompt: #(system prompt)> The system...