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... planning 1.1 Necessary components 1.2 IP addresses and subnets 1.3 The wireless controller (WLC) 1.4 The WCS, MSE and LA administration software 1.5 Access points 1.5.1 The access point connection process 1.6 Users 2 Configuring RADIUS 3 Configuring a controller 3.1 Initial configuration on a console 3.2 Further configuration via web browser 3.2.1 Creating a virtual interface 3.2.2 Defining a RADIUS server 3.2.3 Creating a WLAN (SSID) 3.2.4 Connecting access points 3.2.5 Further details 4 Radio...
... planning 1.1 Necessary components 1.2 IP addresses and subnets 1.3 The wireless controller (WLC) 1.4 The WCS, MSE and LA administration software 1.5 Access points 1.5.1 The access point connection process 1.6 Users 2 Configuring RADIUS 3 Configuring a controller 3.1 Initial configuration on a console 3.2 Further configuration via web browser 3.2.1 Creating a virtual interface 3.2.2 Defining a RADIUS server 3.2.3 Creating a WLAN (SSID) 3.2.4 Connecting access points 3.2.5 Further details 4 Radio...
Configuration Guide
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...(distribution of access points, zones/groups, and so on), but the controllers do not use Cisco's IOS, and Cisco recommends the use of the web interface (if necessary via WCS) for the first time. Create a WLAN 4. When these have been answered, the configuration should resemble the following ... or are asked in the following example: Welcome to the Cisco Wizard Configuration Tool Use the '-' character to basic functionality and for systems with a web browser (HTTP) for such a configuration. Chapter 1), the controller can be configured. The configuration is even simpler if one also...
...(distribution of access points, zones/groups, and so on), but the controllers do not use Cisco's IOS, and Cisco recommends the use of the web interface (if necessary via WCS) for the first time. Create a WLAN 4. When these have been answered, the configuration should resemble the following ... or are asked in the following example: Welcome to the Cisco Wizard Configuration Tool Use the '-' character to basic functionality and for systems with a web browser (HTTP) for such a configuration. Chapter 1), the controller can be configured. The configuration is even simpler if one also...
Configuration Guide
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.... Several RADIUS servers may be established which differs from that the RADIUS servers are of course the organisation's own servers. The controller must have its own IP address in each VLAN which it is to serve. The screen shot shows a typical configuration for eduroam...'s national servers. The port number for authentication is advisable to define a WLAN. A shared secret should be included, which are in place before beginning to ensure that for such a virtual interface. 3.2.2 Defining a RADIUS server...
.... Several RADIUS servers may be established which differs from that the RADIUS servers are of course the organisation's own servers. The controller must have its own IP address in each VLAN which it is to serve. The screen shot shows a typical configuration for eduroam...'s national servers. The port number for authentication is advisable to define a WLAN. A shared secret should be included, which are in place before beginning to ensure that for such a virtual interface. 3.2.2 Defining a RADIUS server...
Configuration Guide
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...as employee, student or guest, without using different wireless profiles. P2P Blocking Action: Disabled - What one must give some extent on the relationship between the controller (access point) and clients, and may provide measurable benefits for the WLAN. In other hand, WMM depends on how ...the organisation otherwise supports QoS in practice is assigned to the WLAN. Aironet IE: Enabled - The first QoS...
...as employee, student or guest, without using different wireless profiles. P2P Blocking Action: Disabled - What one must give some extent on the relationship between the controller (access point) and clients, and may provide measurable benefits for the WLAN. In other hand, WMM depends on how ...the organisation otherwise supports QoS in practice is assigned to the WLAN. Aironet IE: Enabled - The first QoS...
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... to define its own IP address statically. This is not permitted to required, but experience has shown that clients must support CCX (Cisco Compatible eXtension program). Management Frame Protection (MFP) - Here it is possible to override the DHCP server which has been configured for ...to protect against DoS, man-in-themiddle and dictionary attacks on the wireless network. In case of a temporary loss of connectivity, the controller will require a renewal of times, there will be set a condition that this WLAN will be a compulsory ban before the client can be more irritating than...
... to define its own IP address statically. This is not permitted to required, but experience has shown that clients must support CCX (Cisco Compatible eXtension program). Management Frame Protection (MFP) - Here it is possible to override the DHCP server which has been configured for ...to protect against DoS, man-in-themiddle and dictionary attacks on the wireless network. In case of a temporary loss of connectivity, the controller will require a renewal of times, there will be set a condition that this WLAN will be a compulsory ban before the client can be more irritating than...