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... 2.0 Ports 16 Power LED ...16 Rear Panel ...17 Using the Reset Button 17 Bottom Panel (Default IP Address 18 Licenses ...18 Installing the Wireless Controller 18 Rack-Mounting the Wireless Controller 18 Connecting the Wireless Controller 19 Sample Applications 21 Connecting to a Secured Network 21 ii DWC-1000 Wireless Controller User's Guide
... 2.0 Ports 16 Power LED ...16 Rear Panel ...17 Using the Reset Button 17 Bottom Panel (Default IP Address 18 Licenses ...18 Installing the Wireless Controller 18 Rack-Mounting the Wireless Controller 18 Connecting the Wireless Controller 19 Sample Applications 21 Connecting to a Secured Network 21 ii DWC-1000 Wireless Controller User's Guide
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... Appendix C. Troubleshooting 211 LED Troubleshooting 212 Power LED is OFF 212 LAN Port LEDs Not ON 212 Troubleshooting the Web Management Interface 213 Using the Reset Button to Restore Default Settings 213 Problems with Date and Time 214 Discovery Problems with Access Points 214 Connection Problems 214 Network Performance and Rogue... Controller Event Log 226 IPsec VPN Log Messages 227 Appendix A. Glossary 233 Appendix D. Limited Lifetime Warranty 235 (USA and Canada Only 235 Index ...237 vi DWC-1000 Wireless Controller User's Guide Basic Planning Worksheet 228 Appendix B.
... Appendix C. Troubleshooting 211 LED Troubleshooting 212 Power LED is OFF 212 LAN Port LEDs Not ON 212 Troubleshooting the Web Management Interface 213 Using the Reset Button to Restore Default Settings 213 Problems with Date and Time 214 Discovery Problems with Access Points 214 Connection Problems 214 Network Performance and Rogue... Controller Event Log 226 IPsec VPN Log Messages 227 Appendix A. Glossary 233 Appendix D. Limited Lifetime Warranty 235 (USA and Canada Only 235 Index ...237 vi DWC-1000 Wireless Controller User's Guide Basic Planning Worksheet 228 Appendix B.
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... Figure 2-2. To protect against accidental resets, the reset button is recessed on the rear panel of the wireless controller. To use the reset button to its original factory default settings. This operation removes all overrides made to the ... the wireless controller's rear panel. Rear Panel Ports Table 2-4. Note: You can perform a factory default reset. Leave power plugged into the wireless controller. 17 DWC-1000 Wireless Controller User's Guide Rear Panel (Viewed from the FIRMWARE page (see "Restoring Factory Default Settings" on...
... Figure 2-2. To protect against accidental resets, the reset button is recessed on the rear panel of the wireless controller. To use the reset button to its original factory default settings. This operation removes all overrides made to the ... the wireless controller's rear panel. Rear Panel Ports Table 2-4. Note: You can perform a factory default reset. Leave power plugged into the wireless controller. 17 DWC-1000 Wireless Controller User's Guide Rear Panel (Viewed from the FIRMWARE page (see "Restoring Factory Default Settings" on...
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... (see Figure 2-3) and secure them with these license packs, enabling it to press and hold the reset button for upgrading the wireless controller. • DWC-1000-AP6-LIC License Packs. Find the reset button on page 208. Release the reset button. You can be mounted in a standard 19-inch equipment rack. 1. Installing the Wireless Controller...
... (see Figure 2-3) and secure them with these license packs, enabling it to press and hold the reset button for upgrading the wireless controller. • DWC-1000-AP6-LIC License Packs. Find the reset button on page 208. Release the reset button. You can be mounted in a standard 19-inch equipment rack. 1. Installing the Wireless Controller...
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...help for the page displayed in the workspace. 30 DWC-1000 Wireless Controller User's Guide Saved settings are retained when the wireless controller is a Helpful Hints area that you to make changes to the configuration. Resets options on the current screen. Edit. Allows you ...- Common action buttons are: - Add. Basic Configuration Web Management Interface Layout A web management interface screen can then click a submenu link to display the configuration settings associated with the selected menu and submenu. • Action buttons. Don't Save Settings. When you click ...
...help for the page displayed in the workspace. 30 DWC-1000 Wireless Controller User's Guide Saved settings are retained when the wireless controller is a Helpful Hints area that you to make changes to the configuration. Resets options on the current screen. Edit. Allows you ...- Common action buttons are: - Add. Basic Configuration Web Management Interface Layout A web management interface screen can then click a submenu link to display the configuration settings associated with the selected menu and submenu. • Action buttons. Don't Save Settings. When you click ...
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... the wireless controller to contact the wireless controller and the access point's MAC address is using. 34 DWC-1000 Wireless Controller User's Guide Under List of time that a managed access point shows a failed status temporarily during a reset. • Rogue = access point has not tried to manage. Field MAC Address IP Address Age Status...
... the wireless controller to contact the wireless controller and the access point's MAC address is using. 34 DWC-1000 Wireless Controller User's Guide Under List of time that a managed access point shows a failed status temporarily during a reset. • Rogue = access point has not tried to manage. Field MAC Address IP Address Age Status...
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... the selected access point and the access point radio interface that a managed access point shows a failed status temporarily during a reset. Viewing Status and Statistics Table 7-2. Fields on the access point. 131 DWC-1000 Wireless Controller User's Guide Note that the wireless controller manages. Shows information about the virtual access points (VAPs) for a radio...
... the selected access point and the access point radio interface that a managed access point shows a failed status temporarily during a reset. Viewing Status and Statistics Table 7-2. Fields on the access point. 131 DWC-1000 Wireless Controller User's Guide Note that the wireless controller manages. Shows information about the virtual access points (VAPs) for a radio...
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Note: a managed access point shows a failed status temporarily during a reset. • Rogue = access point has not tried to the MAC address of the access point. Check the box next to contact the wireless controller and ... point and click Acknowledge. Configures an access point with the access point. Wireless radio mode the access point is discovered. Fields on the page. 151 DWC-1000 Wireless Controller User's Guide Viewing Status and Statistics Table 7-14. Amount of the access point and click Manage. Access point status. A failed entry will remain...
Note: a managed access point shows a failed status temporarily during a reset. • Rogue = access point has not tried to the MAC address of the access point. Check the box next to contact the wireless controller and ... point and click Acknowledge. Configures an access point with the access point. Wireless radio mode the access point is discovered. Fields on the page. 151 DWC-1000 Wireless Controller User's Guide Viewing Status and Statistics Table 7-14. Amount of the access point and click Manage. Access point status. A failed entry will remain...
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... access point. Shows detailed status for the selected access point and radio interface on the access points that the controller manages. 153 DWC-1000 Wireless Controller User's Guide Wireless radio mode that the specified access point has discovered through periodic RF scans on the access point is... using. Network IP address of the access point. Note: a managed access point shows a failed status temporarily during a reset. Shows the neighbor access points that each radio on the selected radio interface. Fields on the MANAGED AP STATUS Page Button Delete View AP...
... access point. Shows detailed status for the selected access point and radio interface on the access points that the controller manages. 153 DWC-1000 Wireless Controller User's Guide Wireless radio mode that the specified access point has discovered through periodic RF scans on the access point is... using. Network IP address of the access point. Note: a managed access point shows a failed status temporarily during a reset. Shows the neighbor access points that each radio on the selected radio interface. Fields on the MANAGED AP STATUS Page Button Delete View AP...
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...points managed by the wireless controller that were dropped. Total number of clients that are IEEE 802.11n-capable and are authenticated. Reset all counters on the page. Packets Transmit Dropped Packets Receive Dropped Bytes Transmitted Total packets transmitted across all access points managed by... by the size of clients that can be recorded in the roam history for which the system was unable to zero. 160 DWC-1000 Wireless Controller User's Guide Packets Received Total packets received across all access points via distributed tunnels. Buttons on the SUMMARY Page Description...
...points managed by the wireless controller that were dropped. Total number of clients that are IEEE 802.11n-capable and are authenticated. Reset all counters on the page. Packets Transmit Dropped Packets Receive Dropped Bytes Transmitted Total packets transmitted across all access points managed by... by the size of clients that can be recorded in the roam history for which the system was unable to zero. 160 DWC-1000 Wireless Controller User's Guide Packets Received Total packets received across all access points via distributed tunnels. Buttons on the SUMMARY Page Description...
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Click TOOLS > System. Examples of the wireless controller (see "Using the Reset Button" on the back of settings that get online, such as login password, SSID, ... Default Settings Path: TOOLS > System If you need to get restored include critical things you reset a wireless controller to its original factory default settings: • Use the reset button on page 17). • Use the web management interface instructions below. 1. The SYSTEM... default login user name is admin, and the default login password is admin. 203 DWC-1000 Wireless Controller User's Guide There are lost.
Click TOOLS > System. Examples of the wireless controller (see "Using the Reset Button" on the back of settings that get online, such as login password, SSID, ... Default Settings Path: TOOLS > System If you need to get restored include critical things you reset a wireless controller to its original factory default settings: • Use the reset button on page 17). • Use the web management interface instructions below. 1. The SYSTEM... default login user name is admin, and the default login password is admin. 203 DWC-1000 Wireless Controller User's Guide There are lost.
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...; Connection Problems (page 214) • Network Performance and Rogue Access Point Detection (page 215) • Using Diagnostic Tools on the Wireless Controller (page 215) 211 DWC-1000 Wireless Controller User's Guide The topics covered in this chapter are: • LED Troubleshooting (page 212) • Troubleshooting the Web Management Interface (page 213) •...
...; Connection Problems (page 214) • Network Performance and Rogue Access Point Detection (page 215) • Using Diagnostic Tools on the Wireless Controller (page 215) 211 DWC-1000 Wireless Controller User's Guide The topics covered in this chapter are: • LED Troubleshooting (page 212) • Troubleshooting the Web Management Interface (page 213) •...
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...address of 192.168.10.nnn (where nnn is admin. 213 DWC-1000 Wireless Controller User's Guide To clear all settings and restore the factory default values: 1. Press and hold the reset button for some reason, press the reset button on the rear panel to restore the factory default settings ...but it also loses any changes you made to the factory default settings. • If you do not know the current IP address, reset the wireless controller's configuration to factory default settings. Note: After restoring the factory default configuration, the wireless controller's default LAN IP address ...
...address of 192.168.10.nnn (where nnn is admin. 213 DWC-1000 Wireless Controller User's Guide To clear all settings and restore the factory default values: 1. Press and hold the reset button for some reason, press the reset button on the rear panel to restore the factory default settings ...but it also loses any changes you made to the factory default settings. • If you do not know the current IP address, reset the wireless controller's configuration to factory default settings. Note: After restoring the factory default configuration, the wireless controller's default LAN IP address ...
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..., 10, 39 Q QoS, 50 R Rack-mounting, 18 RADIUS and SSID, 48 Rear panel, 17 Rebooting, 204 Related documents, viii Remote logging, 223 Required tools, 13 Reset button, 17, 213 Restoring configuration settings, 202 factory default settings, 203 Restoring factory defaults, 17, 203, 213 Roam history, 184 Rogue detection, 215 S Sample applications... SSID name, 35 Static routing, 69 Statistics clients, 171 hardware and usage, 134 managed access points and associated clients, 137 wired port, 136 Status 239 DWC-1000 Wireless Controller User's Guide
..., 10, 39 Q QoS, 50 R Rack-mounting, 18 RADIUS and SSID, 48 Rear panel, 17 Rebooting, 204 Related documents, viii Remote logging, 223 Required tools, 13 Reset button, 17, 213 Restoring configuration settings, 202 factory default settings, 203 Restoring factory defaults, 17, 203, 213 Roam history, 184 Rogue detection, 215 S Sample applications... SSID name, 35 Static routing, 69 Statistics clients, 171 hardware and usage, 134 managed access points and associated clients, 137 wired port, 136 Status 239 DWC-1000 Wireless Controller User's Guide
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... p y t h e exis t in g A P p ro file . Us e 0 t o 32 characters. En t ry o f t h e A P is co n fig u red , b u t n o A Ps man ag ed b y the controller currently use this process the APs reset, and all A Ps t h at e t h e A P p ro file c o n fig u rat io n d et ails en t ered . t h e p rofile mu s t b e re - Wireless Controller User Manual Profi l e : Th e A cces s Po in...
... p y t h e exis t in g A P p ro file . Us e 0 t o 32 characters. En t ry o f t h e A P is co n fig u red , b u t n o A Ps man ag ed b y the controller currently use this process the APs reset, and all A Ps t h at e t h e A P p ro file c o n fig u rat io n d et ails en t ered . t h e p rofile mu s t b e re - Wireless Controller User Manual Profi l e : Th e A cces s Po in...