INDEX 802.11n Numerics clients 11n Mode parameter 4-18 3DES, IPSec data encryption, described 7920 AP CAC parameter 5-9 6-34 7920 Client CAC parameter described 6-34 4-20 to 4-24 configuring using the GUI 4-17 to 4-19 4-17 802.11n (2.4 GHz) High Throughput page 802.1Q VLAN trunk port 6-32 4-18 3-5 802.1X 6-32 authentication, configuring 7921 support mode, described 6-33 configuring 802.11a (or 802.11b) > Client Roaming page 4-41 described 802.11a (or 802.11b) > Video Parameters page 4-54 802.11a (or 802.11b) > Voice Parameters page 4-53 802.11a (or 802.11b/g) > EDCA Parameters page 802.11a (or 802.11b/g) Global Parameters page 10-40 802.11a (or 802.11b/g) Network Status parameter 4-14, 4-54, 4-55, 4-64, 4-65 802.11a/n (or 802.11b/g/n) Cisco APs > Configure page 6-41, 10-26 802.11a/n (or 802.11b/g/n) Radios page 802.11a > Pico Cell Page 10-39 802.11a > Pico Cell page 10-38 802.11a > RRM > DCA page configuring described 10-11, 10-13, 10-15, 10-16 802.11a > RRM > Dynamic Channel Assignment (DCA) Page 10-13 802.11b/g/n Cisco APs > Configure Page 7-40, D-35 configuring using the CLI 4-15 to 4-17 configuring using the GUI 4-14 to 4-15 4-14 6-23 6-22 configuring using the CLI 4-32 configuring using the GUI 4-31 to 4-32 802.3 Bridging parameter 802.3 frames, described 4-32 4-31 802.3X flow control, enabling 4-31 A AAA override configuring using the CLI 5-77 using the GUI 5-76 to 5-77 described 802.11 bands 6-21 802.3 bridging 4-58, 10-25 802.11a > Pico Cell Page with Pico Cell Mode V2 Parameters 10-39 6-22 802.1X+CCKM 4-14, 10-33 802.11a (or 802.11 b/g) Network Status parameter 6-21 6-23 dynamic key settings 4-64 802.11a (or 802.11b/g) Global Parameters > Auto RF page 10-9 802.11g Support parameter configuring using the CLI devices 7920 support mode configuring 7-50 5-75 Access Control List Name parameter 5-53 access control lists (ACLs) applying to an interface Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide OL-15301-01 IN-1 Index using the CLI 5-62 configure global credentials using the GUI 5-56 to 5-57 applying to a WLAN using the CLI 7-6 to 7-7 using the GUI 7-4 to 7-6 using the CLI 5-62 configuring hybrid REAP using the CLI using the GUI 5-58 to 5-59 global credentials, setting applying to the controller CPU using the CLI 5-62 using the GUI 5-57 to 5-58 5-60 to 5-62 using the GUI 5-52 to 5-56 rules configuring 7-49 interpreting D-2 migrating from -J regulatory domain to -U regulatory domain 7-34 priming 5-52 7-2 regulatory information 5-72 Access Control Lists > Edit page 5-55 Access Control Lists > New page 5-53 Access Control Lists > Rules > New page Access Mode parameter supporting oversized images 5-54 using Telnet or SSH 4-27, 4-29 assigning access points to using the CLI 6-46 using the GUI 6-46 creating using the CLI 6-45 using the GUI 6-44 to 6-45 6-42 illustrated 6-43 D-37 7-13 to 7-16 7-12 verifying that they join the controller accounting defined access point groups 7-19 troubleshooting the join process VCI strings 4-40 12-2 troubleshooting 5-52 assisted roaming, described B-7 to B-8 supported for use with hybrid REAP access point described B-2 to B-8 rules for operating in Taiwan 5-52, 5-54, 5-61 Access Control Lists page B-6 LEDs using the CLI identity networking 7-4 guidelines for operating in Japan configuring described 12-14 to 12-15 7-3 5-3 Accounting Server parameters 6-51 accounting servers, disabling per WLAN 6-50 ACL counters configuring using the CLI 5-61 configuring using the GUI 5-53 ACL Name parameter 5-57, 5-58 ACLs using with the debug facility access point manager interface, configuring using the configuration wizard 4-5 access points ACS server configuration page Action parameter D-29 to D-30 6-48 5-55 Add AAA Client page (on CiscoSecure ACS) authorization list 7-11 authorizing Add AP button 5-5, 5-20 12-18 Add Interface-Mapping button using MICs 7-10 Add New Rule button using SSCs 7-10 Add Web Server button 6-45 5-53 9-17 using the CLI 7-11 administrator access using the GUI 7-10 administrator usernames and passwords, configuring 4-25 4-25 Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide IN-2 OL-15301-01 Index Admin Status parameter AP Groups VLAN page 3-20 Admission Control (ACM) parameter 6-44, 6-45 AP-manager interface 4-53, 4-54 configuring AES AES-CCMP, described 6-21 AES CBS, IPSec data encryption, described AES parameter 5-9 3-13 using the GUI 3-10 to 3-12 creating multiple interfaces 6-23 Aggregated MAC Protocol Data Unit (A-MPDU) Aggregated MAC Service Data Unit (A-MSDU) aggregation method, specifying 4-20 4-20 See also network analyzer described 3-6 illustration of three AP-manager interfaces of two AP-manager interfaces D-34 using multiple 6-25, 6-39 Aironet IEs 6-41 Apply to All APs parameter configuring using the GUI 6-39 AP Policies page 7-11 10-26 asymmetric tunneling, illustrated Alarm Trigger Threshold parameter audience of document iii-xx All APs > Access Point Name > VLAN Mappings page 12-13 authentication defined 5-3 All APs > Details (Advanced) page Authentication Priority parameter All APs > Details (General) page 10-31 7-47 12-11 All APs > Details (H-REAP) page 12-12 All APs > Details (Inventory) page 7-43 4-69, 6-46, 7-30, 10-30 Authority ID parameter 6-23 5-42, 12-20, 12-22 5-42, 12-20 7-11 Authorize Self Signed Certificate (SSC) parameter Allow AAA Override parameter 5-77, 12-8 See also rogue access points Anonymous Provision parameter, for EAP 5-42 AP > Clients > Traffic Stream Metrics page 4-59 4-59 AP Authentication Policy page 5-65, 10-31 AP Configuration > AP Credentials Page AP Group Description parameter 7-11 authorizing access points Allowable Classification Type and Rogue State Transitions (table) AP Group Name parameter 4-29 Authorize APs Against AAA parameter 10-29, 12-11 10-29 5-11, 5-25 Authority ID Information parameter All APs > Details page AP > Clients page authentication information element (IE) Auth Key Mgmt parameter 7-5, D-35 All APs page 11-27 Authentication Protocol parameter All APs > Details Page 3-36 7-5 Assignment Method parameter D-34 3-37 10-30, 12-12 configuring using the CLI Airopeek 3-38 3-35 to 3-39 AP Mode parameter See also network analyzer 3-38 to 3-39 of four AP-manager interfaces 4-20 AirMagnet Enterprise Analyzer Aironet IE parameter using the CLI 7-11 using the GUI 7-10 auto-anchor mobility configuring using the CLI 11-24 to 11-25 using the GUI 11-22 to 11-24 guidelines 7-5 overview 6-44 11-22 11-21 to 11-22 AutoInstall 6-44, 6-46 AP Groups VLAN Feature Enable parameter using the CLI 6-44 example operation 4-9 obtaining DHCP addresses for interfaces 4-7 Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide OL-15301-01 IN-3 Index obtaining TFTP server information overview 4-7 C 4-6 selecting configuration file CAC 4-8 configuring for 7920 phones controllers using AutoInstall described 4-6 4-50 enabling configuration files 4-6 using the CLI 4-61 4-6 to 4-9 using the GUI 4-54 using AutoInstall AutoInstall Feature 6-32 autonomous access points converted to lightweight mode. See LWAPP-enabled access points auto-provisioning. See AutoInstall auto RF, configuring using the configuration wizard Average Data Rate parameter Avoid Cisco AP Load parameter 10-14 10-14, 11-19 Avoid Non-802.11a (802.11b) Noise parameter B-3 Catalyst 3750G Integrated Wireless LAN Controller Switch 1-12 logical connectivity diagram and associated software commands E-4 to E-6 4-45, 4-48 Avoid Foreign AP Interference parameter 4-62 Canadian compliance statement described 4-44, 4-48 Average Real-Time Rate parameter 4-6 viewing using the CLI 10-14 ports 3-3, 3-4 caution, defined iii-xxi CCA Sensitivity Threshold parameter 10-40 CCKM B configuring described backup controllers configuring using the CLI described 7-26 to 7-28 7-26 to 7-28 bandwidth-based CAC described 4-50 hybrid-REAP groups 4-60 using the GUI 4-53 using the CLI 6-41 using the GUI 6-39 3-26 bridge protocol data units (BPDUs) Buffered Log Level parameter 4-4 3-23 D-9 4-44, 4-48 Burst Real-Time Rate parameter using the CLI 6-41 using the GUI 6-39 to 6-41 CCX Layer 2 client roaming 4-14 bootup script, for Configuration Wizard Burst Data Rate parameter 6-38 viewing a client’s version Base MAC Address parameter Beacon Period parameter 12-16 configuring Aironet IEs described enabling using the CLI 6-22 CCX 7-26 backup controllers, configuring 6-23 4-45, 4-48 configuring using the CLI 4-42 using the GUI 4-41 to 4-42 debugging using the CLI described 4-43 4-40 obtaining information using the CLI CCX link test 4-42 7-44 CCX radio management Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide IN-4 OL-15301-01 Index configuring using the GUI 10-25 to 10-26 using the CLI 10-35 Channel Scan Duration parameter using the GUI 10-33 to 10-34 Check Against CA Certificates parameter debugging using the CLI features Check Certificate Date Validity parameter 10-37 chokepoints, for RFID tag tracking 10-32 hybrid-REAP considerations 10-32 obtaining information using the CLI 10-35 to 10-36 CCXv5 clients location presence enabled 5-100 CIDS Sensors List page 5-99 D-14 to D-29 CDP > AP Neighbors page CDP > Interface Neighbors page 4-71 4-69 Certificate Authority (CA) certificates downloading using the GUI 8-10 Cisco 28/37/38xx Integrated Services Router 1-11 ports 3-3, 3-4, 4-87 using 4-86 to 4-87 versions 1-11 Cisco 4400 Series Wireless LAN Controllers AutoInstall interfaces 8-10 using with local EAP described 5-38, 5-44 Certificate Issuer parameter models 8-9 Change Rules Priority parameter B-9 3-4 network connections 7-11 ports 5-86 Channel Assignment Leader parameter 10-14 4-7 1-9 FCC statement 5-41 Certificate Password parameter Certificate Type parameter 1-17 to 1-18 logical connectivity diagram and associated software commands E-3 4-69 4-70 8-11 1-9 3-2, 3-3, 3-4 described 4-71 CDP Protocol Status parameter features not supported ports 4-73 CDP Advertisement Version parameter B-8 network connections 4-70 4-7 1-9 FCC statement 4-69 CDP > Interface Neighbors > Detail page using the CLI 6-23, 6-24 6-22 described CDP > Global Configuration page CDP AP Neighbors page 4-77 5-102 AutoInstall interfaces 4-72 4-72 CDP > Traffic Metrics page 5-42 Cisco 2100 Series Wireless LAN Controllers 6-40 CDP > AP Neighbors > Detail page CDP State parameter configuring described D-21 CCX Version parameter 5-41 ciphers 4-83 CCXv5 clients, troubleshooting overview CIDS Sensor Add page CIDS Shun List page CCXv5 Req button 10-18 1-18 to 1-19 3-2, 3-3, 3-4 supporting more than 48 access points 3-35 to 3-39 Cisco 7920 Wireless IP Phone, guidelines 6-33 channel bandwidth, changing from 20 to 40 MHz 4-21 to 4-22 Cisco 7921 Wireless IP Phone, guidelines 6-33 channels Cisco Client Extensions (CCX). See CCX Channel Assignment Method parameter statically assigning using the CLI 10-13 Cisco AV-pairs 6-47, 6-48 Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) 10-27 configuring Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide OL-15301-01 IN-5 Index using the CLI 4-74 CLI using the GUI 4-68 to 4-70 debugging using the CLI described basic commands enabling wireless connections 4-76 logging into 4-66 enabling using the GUI sample network navigating 2-8 2-9 troubleshooting commands 4-66 viewing neighbors using 2-9 2-7 to 2-8 logging out 4-69 to 4-70 4-68 supported devices 2-9 D-5 to D-7 2-7 to 2-9 using the CLI 4-75 to 4-76 Client Certificate Required parameter using the GUI 4-70 to 4-74 client location, using WCS viewing traffic information client MFP, described 4-75 Client Protection parameter using the GUI 4-73 client reporting Cisco high-power switches Cisco Logo parameter 4-70 7-47 CiscoSecure Access Control Server, using RADIUS 5-4 Cisco Unified Wireless Network (UWN) Solution described 1-2 to 1-5 illustrated 1-3 1-2 4-85 to 4-86 1-10 to 1-11 D-14 Client Reporting page D-22 4-39 to 4-43 12-15 viewing CCX version using the CLI 6-41 viewing CCX version using the GUI 6-39 to 6-41 viewing using the CLI 7-53 to 7-54 viewing using the GUI 7-49 to 7-53 Clients > AP > Traffic Stream Metrics page 4-85 logical connectivity diagram and associated software commands E-2 to E-3 3-3, 3-4 SSC key-hash D-20 to D-23 connecting to WLANs configuring the Supervisor 720 ports configuring using the GUI client roaming, configuring Cisco WiSM guidelines D-23 to D-26 clients Cisco Wireless Control System (WCS), described described 5-67 configuring using the CLI described 9-10 1-8 5-63 using the CLI Cisco Discovery Protocol parameter 5-41 Clients > AP page 4-57 Clients > Detail page Clients page 7-8 4-56, 6-40, 7-23, 7-24, 7-52, D-21 4-55, 7-23, 7-45, 7-50 Client Type parameter support maximums 4-57 7-24 Commands > Reset to Factory Defaults page router chassis 1-10 switch chassis 1-10 Community Name parameter conditional web redirect CKIP 4-3 4-27 6-47 configuring configuring using the CLI 6-26 using the GUI 6-25 to 6-26 described 6-50 using the GUI 6-49 described 6-25 6-47 Conditional Web Redirect parameter clearing the controller configuration Clear Stats button using the CLI 8-17 11-20 6-49, 6-50 Configuration File Encryption Key parameter Configuration File Encryption parameter 8-16 8-14 Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide IN-6 OL-15301-01 Index configuration files downloading using the CLI 8-5 to 8-7 using the GUI 8-4 to 8-5 using the CLI 8-16 to 8-17 Controller Spanning Tree Configuration page using the GUI 8-15 to 8-16 Controller Time Source Valid parameter uploading Control Path parameter 5-67 11-24 using the CLI 8-15 conventions of document iii-xxi to iii-xxiii using the GUI 8-14 to 8-15 Country Code parameter 7-31 configuration wizard described running country codes commonly used 4-2 7-28 configuring 4-4 to 4-6 using the CLI configure global credentials 7-31 to 7-34 using the CLI 7-6 to 7-7 using the configuration wizard using the GUI 7-4 to 7-6 using the GUI Configure option, for RRM override described 10-25 7-28 12-10 Japanese Console Log Level parameter D-9 viewing using the CLI controller failure detection time, reducing versions 7-35 7-33 See also multiple country codes 7-26 Country page controller network module 7-29 Coverage Exception Level per AP parameter 3-3 coverage hole detection and correction 3-4 controllers CPU Access Control Lists page configuration CPU ACL Mode parameter clearing erasing 4-5 7-29 to 7-31 Confirm Password parameter baud rate 3-26 Custom Signatures page 8-17 10-16 10-4 5-58 5-58 5-108 8-18 saving 8-17 connections D 1-12 discovery process 7-2 Data Path parameter multiple-controller deployment overview 1-7 to 1-8 platforms 1-8 to 1-12 1-4 to 1-5 Data Rates parameters 11-24 4-15 date configuring manually primary, secondary, and tertiary 1-8 4-10 configuring through NTP server resetting factory default settings setting using the CLI 4-3 using the CLI 4-11 using the GUI 4-3 using the GUI 4-10 single-controller deployment 1-3 to 1-4 synchronizing with location appliance types of memory 1-16 upgrading software guidelines 8-2 to 8-3 4-10 DCA algorithm default value 4-82 DCA Channels parameter 10-13 10-14 DCA Sensitivity Level parameter debug commands, sending 10-14 7-16 debug facility Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide OL-15301-01 IN-7 Index configuring described D-30 to D-33 D-29 to D-30 Default Mobility Group parameter Default Routers parameter 6-11 5-56 Destination parameter 5-9 configuring using the CLI D-16 to D-20 configuring using the GUI D-15 described distribution system ports, described DNS Domain Name parameter DNS Servers parameter using the CLI 8-9 using the GUI 8-8 to 8-9 audience 5-38, 5-44 DHCP 6-9 configuring using the GUI 6-8 3-4 to 3-5 6-11 iii-xx iii-xxi to iii-xxiii organization iii-xx to iii-xxi iii-xx domain name server (DNS) discovery Download button DHCP Addr. Assignment Required parameter 6-9 DHCP option 43, in controller discovery process 7-2 5-107, 8-9, 8-11, 9-19 Download File to Controller page 7-2 DHCP option 82 DSCP parameter 5-107, 8-8, 8-10, 8-15, 9-18 5-55 DTIM period, configuring for MAC filtering 5-51 to 5-52 DTPC Support parameter 5-51 4-24 DHCP Scope > Edit page 6-11 7-37 to 7-38 dynamic interface configuring DHCP scopes configuring using the CLI 6-12 to 6-13 configuring using the GUI 6-10 to 6-11 using the CLI 3-17 to 3-18 using the GUI 3-15 to 3-17 described 6-10 DHCP Scopes page 10-3 dynamic frequency selection, described DHCP proxy, configuring 6-14 4-15 dynamic channel assignment 5-51 described 7-27 6-11 conventions purpose configuring using the CLI example 6-14 document 8-8 using with local EAP 4-40 5-55 discovery request timer, configuring 5-55 downloading described D-15 disabled clients, configuring a timeout 5-54 device certificates configuring D-14 Direction parameter 3-26 Destination Port parameter overview 6-7 directed roam request, for controller 5-31, 12-10 Designated Root parameter internal Diagnostic Channel parameter DES, IPSec data encryption, described Description parameter 6-7 to 6-8 diagnostic channel 11-12 Delivery Traffic Indication Map (DTIM). See DTIM period Deny Counters parameter external 3-8 dynamic transmit power control 6-10 DHCP server discovery configuring 7-2 DHCP Server IP Addr parameter DHCP Server Override parameter described 6-9 4-15 10-3 dynamic WEP, configuring 6-21 6-9 DHCP servers configuring using the configuration wizard 4-5 Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide IN-8 OL-15301-01 Index E EAP Ethernet Multicast Mode parameter 4-35 European declaration of conformity B-4 to B-5 event reporting, for MFP setting local timers 5-44 to 5-45 Expedited Bandwidth parameter EAP-FAST Method Parameters page EAP-FAST parameter EAP-TLS parameter described 5-43 4-44 Egress Interface parameter Email Input parameter 4-47 4-60 using the GUI 4-54 9-26 F Enable AP Local Authentication parameter 12-19 Enable Check for All Standard and Custom Signatures parameter 5-109 Enable Controller Management to be accessible from Wireless Clients parameter 2-10, 5-50 5-53 Enable Coverage Hole Detection check box Enable CPU ACL parameter Enable EAP-FAST Authentication parameter 12-20 Enable Server Status parameter resetting using the GUI 4-3 failover protection 1-16 to 1-17 3-4 12-20 5-34 2100 series controllers B-8 4400 series controllers B-9 File Name parameter 6-26 File Path parameter C-2 to C-4 file transfers enhanced distributed channel access (EDCA) parameters 8-9, 8-11, 8-13, 8-14, 8-16, 9-19 8-9, 8-11, 8-13, 8-14, 8-16, 9-19 1-14 File Type parameter 8-8, 8-10, 8-12, 8-14, 8-16, 9-18 configuring using the CLI 4-65 to 4-66 filter, using to view clients configuring using the GUI 4-64 to 4-65 Fingerprint parameter enhanced neighbor list described EoIP port epings Forward Delay parameter 4-40 7-50 to 7-51 5-101 flashing LEDs, configuring 4-40 request (E2E), described B-2 to B-3 Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS). See RADIUS 4-65 Encryption Key parameter, for WLANs 7-27 FCC statement 4-36 Enable Low Latency MAC parameter 4-3 FCC declaration of conformity 3-39 Enable LEAP Authentication parameter resetting using the CLI fast heartbeat timer, enable 5-58 Enable IGMP Snooping parameter factory default settings Fast Ethernet port 10-15 Enable Dynamic AP Management parameter end user license agreement using the CLI Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP), configuring 6-21 9-27 Enable Counters parameter 4-51 enabling 4-65 Edit QoS Role Data Rates page 4-54 expedited bandwidth requests 5-41 EDCA Profile parameter Edit QoS Profile page 5-42 5-41 EAP Profile Name parameter 5-64 7-49 3-27, 3-28 Fragmentation Threshold parameter 11-24, 11-30 Friendly Rogue > Create Page 4-14 5-86 11-24, 11-30 erasing the controller configuration 8-18 Ethernet connection, connecting remotely to CLI 2-8 Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide OL-15301-01 IN-9 Index See also pico cell mode G Holdtime parameter General page 3-32, 4-32, 4-35, 5-30, 5-115, 10-7 Generate Password parameter gigabit Ethernet port 3-27, 4-69 HREAP Group Name parameter 9-5 HREAP Groups > Edit page 3-4 HREAP Groups page 12-13 12-18, 12-19, 12-20 12-17 global credentials, override using the CLI 7-6 H-REAP Local Switching parameter global credentials, override using the GUI 7-5 HTTP Access parameter global credentials, verify 7-7 2-3 HTTP Configuration page 2-3 Group Mode parameter 10-9, 11-18 HTTPS Access parameter 2-3 Group Name parameter 11-13, 12-17 hybrid REAP Group Name parameter, for mobility group Group Setup page (on CiscoSecure ACS) 11-13 access points supported 5-22 9-26 bandwidth restriction guest N+1 redundancy 11-21 configuring guest user accounts creating 9-2 to 9-7 creating as a lobby ambassador 12-2 authentication process Guest LAN parameter 9-4 to 9-6 12-2 to 12-4 12-2 access points using the CLI 12-14 to 12-15 access points using the GUI 12-11 to 12-14 controller using the GUI viewing 12-8 guidelines 12-4 12-2 12-6 to 12-10 using the CLI 9-7 illustrated using the GUI 9-6 number of access points supported Guest User parameter 5-31, 12-10 Guest User Role parameter guest WLAN, creating overview 5-31, 12-10 backup RADIUS server GUI CCKM guidelines opening using 12-2 hybrid-REAP groups 9-5 enabling wireless connections 2-9 2-2 2-2 2-2 configuring using the CLI 12-21 configuring using the GUI 12-17 to 12-21 example 12-15 12-16 local authentication Hysteresis parameter Headline parameter Hello Time parameter help, obtaining 9-10 3-27, 3-28 2-2 hex2pcap, sample output 12-17 4-41 I identity networking D-32 configuring high-density network 5-71 to 5-74 described 1-13 to 1-14 5-71 benefits 10-37 overview example 10-37 RADIUS attributes overview 12-16 12-16 described H 12-2 10-37 5-72 to 5-74 IDS Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide IN-10 OL-15301-01 Index described described 5-99 IDS sensors 4-39 example configuring 11-3 Interface Name parameter using the CLI 5-101 to 5-102 Interface parameter using the GUI 5-99 to 5-101 interfaces described 6-9 and identity networking 5-99 IDS signature events assigning WLANs viewing using the CLI 5-113 to 5-115 viewing using the GUI 5-110 to 5-111 configuring using the CLI 5-112 to 5-113 configuring using the GUI 5-106 to 5-110 3-12 to 3-14 using the GUI 3-10 to 3-12 overview 3-5 to 3-8 Interfaces > Edit page 3-16, 3-38, 5-57 3-15, 3-38 5-103 Interfaces > New page frequency 5-110 Interfaces page pattern defined 5-110 5-109 viewing using the CLI 5-113 to 5-115 viewing using the GUI 5-110 to 5-111 IGMP Timeout parameter 5-10 described 4-39 illustrated 11-3 to 11-4 10-34 described 4-39 illustrated 11-2 Inventory page Infrastructure MFP Protection parameter Infrastructure Protection parameter 5-67 Infrastructure Validation parameter 5-67 5-66 7-42 Invoke Channel Update Now button Invoke Power Update Now button IP Address parameter 9-26 IP Mask parameter Injector Switch MAC Address parameter 7-46 intelligent power management (IPM) 11-2 intra-controller roaming 5-63 Ingress Interface parameter 4-33 11-7 Intra-Controller Roaming 5-100 5-64 inter-controller roaming 4-36 Interval parameter infrastructure MFP inline power, described configuring using the GUI inter-subnet roaming 5-10 Index parameter, for IDS 4-37 inter-subnet mobility IKE IKE Phase 1 parameter configuring using the CLI snooping, described 4-36 Diffie Hellman Group 10-17 Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) 5-110, 5-113 uploading or downloading using the GUI 5-106 to 5-107 described 10-3 Interference threshold parameter tracking method components 3-10 interference 5-110, 5-112 5-109 quiet time 6-14 using the CLI described measurement interval 5-73 configuring IDS signatures MAC frequency 6-45 7-48 IPSec parameter 10-13 10-11 4-27, 8-9, 8-10, 8-13, 8-14, 8-16, 9-18 4-27 5-9 IPv6 bridging 7-47 configuring using the CLI 6-38 configuring using the GUI 6-37 to 6-38 Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide OL-15301-01 IN-11 Index described Layer 2 Security parameter 6-36 guidelines 6-23, 6-26, 6-49 Layer 3 6-36 IPv6 bridging and IPv4 web authentication, example IPv6 Enable parameter 6-37 LWAPP discovery operation 6-38 7-2 1-6 security configuring J 6-28 to 6-30 described Japanese country codes 5-3 Layer 3 Security parameter 7-35 Japanese regulations for migrating access points from -J to -U regulatory domain 7-34, 7-37 6-29, 6-30, 6-49, 9-27 LDAP choosing server priority order 5-34 configuring K Keep Alive Count parameter 11-23 Keep Alive Interval parameter Key Format parameter 5-8 5-33 to 5-36 LDAP Servers > New page LDAP Servers page 6-26 LEAP parameter configuring 5-33, 5-37 6-26, 6-27 5-33 5-43 5-41 Lease Time parameter 6-25 5-35 to 5-36 5-33 LDAP Servers parameter key permutation described using the GUI LDAP servers, assigning to WLANs 6-26 Key Index parameter 5-36 to 5-37 local EAP methods supported 11-23 Key Encryption Key (KEK) parameter using the CLI 6-11 LEDs Key Permutation parameter Key Size parameter 6-26 configuring 6-26 Key Wrap Format parameter Key Wrap parameter 7-49 for controllers 5-8 D-2 license agreement 5-8 C-2 to C-4 Lifetime parameter 5-31, 9-5, 12-10 Lightweight Access Point Protocol (LWAPP), described. See LWAPP-enabled access points L lightweight mode, reverting to autonomous mode LAG. See link aggregation (LAG) limited warranty LAG Mode on Next Reboot parameter 3-33 Last Auto Channel Assignment parameter Last Power Level Assignment parameter Layer 1 security 10-14 10-12 LWAPP discovery 7-2 security described link aggregation (LAG) configuring neighboring devices described 3-34 3-29 to 3-30 using the CLI 3-33 using the GUI 3-32 to 3-33 example 1-6 configuring C-4 to C-6 enabling 5-2 Layer 2 operation 7-9 6-20 to 6-27 5-2 3-29 guidelines 3-31 to 3-32 illustrated 3-31 verifying settings using the CLI 3-34 Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide IN-12 OL-15301-01 Index Link Status parameter Local Net Users > New page 3-20 Link Test Local Net Users page button 7-45 option 7-45 page 5-30, 9-6 local network users 7-45 link test configuring using the CLI 5-32 configuring using the GUI 5-29 to 5-32 local user database, capacity described 5-31, 12-9 9-2 location 7-43 calibration performing using the CLI 7-46 using the GUI 7-44 to 7-45 10-33 settings, viewing using the CLI location appliance types of packets 7-43 certificate, installing Link Trap parameter 3-21 synchronizing with controller Load-based AC parameter location-based services 4-53 load-based CAC described location presence using the CLI 4-60 using the GUI 4-53 10-33 4-83 Cisco 28/37/38xx Integrated Services Router Cisco WiSM 10-17 roaming creating using the CLI 9-3 creating using the GUI 9-2 to 9-3 Lobby Ambassador Guest Management > Guest Users List > New page 9-4 Lobby Ambassador Guest Management > Guest Users List page 9-4, 9-6 local EAP configuring using the CLI 5-43 to 5-47 using the GUI 5-38 to 5-43 E-2 D-14, D-26 to D-27 RSNA D-14, D-26 to D-28 syslog D-15, D-26 to D-28 long preambles described 5-48 enabling on SpectraLink NetLink phones using the CLI 5-49 using the GUI 5-48 LWAPP-enabled access points configuring a static IP address 5-47 debug commands 5-37 to 5-38 7-18 enabling memory core dumps viewing information using the CLI Local EAP Authentication parameter Local EAP Profiles > Edit Page 5-46 5-43 5-41 7-18 7-8 Layer 2 discovery 7-2 MAC addresses displayed on controller GUI 5-40 receiving debug commands from controller Local Management Users > New page Local Management Users page guidelines 7-18 7-16 disabling the reset button 5-38 Local EAP Profiles Page E-3 logs lobby ambassador account example 4-82 Catalyst 3750G Integrated Wireless LAN Controller Switch E-4 Load Measurement parameter described 4-81 to 4-82 logical connectivity diagram 4-51 enabling debugging 4-82 to 4-84 9-2 9-3 reverting to autonomous mode 7-18 7-16 7-9 to 7-10 sending crash information to controller 7-17 Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide OL-15301-01 IN-13 Index sending radio core dumps to controller sending SSCs to controller 7-17 7-10 LWAPP hybrid-REAP, migrating to configuring using the CLI 5-116 configuring using the GUI 5-115 Maximum Local Database Entries parameter 12-17 Maximum Retries parameter 9-18 Maximum RF Usage Per AP parameter M Max RF Bandwidth parameter MCS data rates MAC address of access point displayed on controller GUI DTIM period 6-13 to 6-14 configuring using the CLI 5-67 to 5-68 using the GUI 5-65 to 5-66 types message logs 5-70 configuring 5-63 to 5-64 5-64 using the CLI D-10 to D-13 using the GUI D-7 viewing viewing settings 5-68 to 5-70 Management Frame Protection parameter 5-67 Management Frame Protection Settings page management frame validation 5-67 5-64 using the CLI D-13 using the GUI D-9 to D-10 See also system logging Message Logs page management interface D-10 Message parameter, for web authentication 3-6 Metrics Collection parameter management interface, overview configuring using the CLI 3-12 using the GUI 3-10 to 3-12 5-66 MFP Frame Validation parameter 5-66 6-21, 6-25 migrating access points from -J to -U regulatory domain 7-34 Min Failed Client Count per AP parameter 5-50 enabling Minimum RSSI parameter 5-50 mirror mode. See port mirroring, configuring using the GUI 5-50 MMH MIC Master Controller Configuration page Max Age parameter 7-3 7-3 described 6-26, 6-27 6-25 MMH Mode parameter 3-26 Maximum Age parameter configuring 3-27 maximum local database entries 10-15 4-41 using the CLI Master Controller Mode parameter 9-10 4-54 MFP Client Protection parameter MIC, described Management over Wireless feature described 1-16 Message Authentication Code Key (MACK) parameter. See RADIUS 5-63 described types 7-18 Message Authentication Code Key (MACK) parameter 5-8 management frame protection (MFP) guidelines 11-13 core dumps from converted APs 6-14 MAC filtering, configuring on WLANs described 4-18 memory MAC filtering debugging 4-45 4-53, 4-55 Member MAC Address parameter 7-18 5-30, 5-115 6-26 Mobile Announce messages mobility, overview 11-7 11-2 to 11-5 Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide IN-14 OL-15301-01 Index Mobility Anchor Config page Multicast Appliance Mode parameter 11-23, 11-28 Mobility Anchor Create button multicast groups 11-24 mobility anchors viewing using the CLI 4-37 viewing viewing using the GUI 4-36 11-24 See also auto-anchor mobility Mobility Anchors option Mobility Anchors page Multicast Groups page configuring using the GUI 11-23, 11-27 described 11-12 Mobility Group Members > Edit All page guidelines configuring Multicast page 11-8 with two NAT devices detecting failed members 11-21 difference from RF groups 7-29 configuring using the CLI 7-31 configuring using the GUI 7-30 to 7-31 11-7 10-5 N 11-6 NAT devices, in mobility groups 11-21 illustrated Native VLAN ID parameter 11-5 messaging among Netmask parameter 11-21 using with NAT devices AirMagnet 11-7 to 11-9 Airopeek mobility group statistics 11-17 viewing using the CLI 11-20 viewing using the GUI 11-17 to 11-20 Mobility Multicast Messaging > Edit Page Mobility Multicast Messaging Page mobility ping tests, running 6-11 6-11 D-34 D-34 Omnipeek D-34 Wireshark D-34 Network Mobility Services Protocol (NMSP) 11-15 Network parameter Noise Measurement parameter 11-14 note, defined 11-30 10-17 iii-xxi NTP server 11-18 configuring to obtain time and date Mode parameter setting in the configuration wizard 4-41, 10-34 monitor intervals, configuring using the GUI 4-77, 4-84 6-11 mode button. See reset button mpings 10-17 network analyzer supported software 11-9 to 11-10 Mobility Statistics page 12-13 Netbios Name Servers parameter 11-5 to 11-9 prerequisites 11-7 to 11-9 Neighbor Packet Frequency parameter 11-7 ping requests to members types 4-36 multiple country support, using the configuration wizard 4-5 11-9 determining when to include controllers overview 4-34 to 4-35, 7-20 configuration guidelines 4-5 11-12 to 11-14 with one NAT device failover 4-37 multiple country codes 11-16 using the configuration wizard examples 4-35 to 4-36 4-33 to 4-34 enabling using the CLI 11-14 mobility groups using the GUI 4-36 multicast mode 11-23 Mobility Group Member > New page using the CLI 3-21 10-17 Number of Hits parameter 4-10 4-6 5-56 11-24, 11-30 Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide OL-15301-01 IN-15 Index overview O versions Omnipeek 10-37 to 10-38 10-39 Pico Cell Mode parameter See also network analyzer online help, using ping link test, described 2-2 ping tests, described OpenSSL license issues C-6 to C-8 PMKID caching 1-5 to 1-6 software 7-43 11-30 PMK cache lifetime timer operating system security 10-39 6-24 6-24 Pool End Address parameter 1-5 6-11 Pool Start Address parameter organization of document iii-xx to iii-xxi Override Global Config parameter Port > Configure page 9-21, 9-27 Override Global Credentials check box 7-6 override global credentials CLI command Override Interface ACL parameter oversized access point images 7-6 5-59 7-19 over-the-air provisioning (OTAP) 3-19 port mirroring, configuring 3-22 Port Number parameter 3-20, 5-8, 5-24, 5-34 Port parameter, for IDS 5-100 ports configuring 7-2 6-11 3-18 to 3-29 on 2100 series controllers 3-2, 3-3, 3-4 on 4400 series controllers 3-2, 3-3, 3-4 on Catalyst 3750G Integrated Wireless LAN Controller Switch 3-3, 3-4 P P2P Blocking parameter 6-19 password, default enable 7-4 password, setting global 7-4 Password parameter on Cisco 28/37/38xx Series Integrated Services Router 3-3, 3-4, 4-87, 7-13 on Cisco WiSM overview 5-31, 8-12, 12-10 password recovery mechanism PEAP parameter 4-25 5-41 6-19 to 6-20 configuring using the GUI 6-18 to 6-19 examples 6-16, 6-18 guidelines Power Assignment Leader parameter 10-12 7-47 7-47 Power Neighbor Count parameter 10-12 power over Ethernet (PoE) configuring 6-18 Physical Mode parameter 3-21 Physical Status parameter 3-20 using the CLI 7-48 using the GUI 7-46 to 7-48 described pico cell mode 1-14, 7-46 Power Over Ethernet (PoE) parameter Power Threshold parameter configuring 3-20 10-12 preauthentication access control list (ACL) using the CLI 10-40 to 10-41 using the GUI 10-38 to 10-40 debugging using the CLI guidelines 3-18 Power Injector State parameter configuring using the CLI 6-17 3-2 to 3-5 Power Injector Selection parameter peer-to-peer blocking described Ports page 3-3, 3-4 10-41 applying to a WLAN using the CLI 5-62 using the GUI 5-59 to 5-60 10-38 Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide IN-16 OL-15301-01 Index for external web server Preauthentication ACL parameter Pre-Standard State parameter 5-60, 6-49 7-47 Primary RADIUS Server parameter priming access points 5-35 5-11, 5-25 4-45 to 4-46 configuring using the GUI 4-44 to 4-45 4-49 to 4-50 configuring using the GUI 4-46 to 4-48 configuring 6-4, 9-26, 12-7 protected access credentials (PACs) using 3-16 12-8 Quarantine parameter 8-12 uploading 3-16 Query Interval parameter using the CLI 8-13 using the GUI 8-12 using with local EAP 5-65, 10-31 5-54 Protocol Type parameter 5-100 Queue Depth parameter 5-38, 5-42, 5-44, 12-20, 12-21 Protection Type parameter Protocol parameter 6-31 quarantined VLAN D-23 Profile Name parameter 4-47 Quality of Service (QoS) parameter 4-29 12-10 configuring using the CLI QoS Roles for Guest Users page 3-27 Privacy Protocol parameter overview configuring using the CLI assigning for use with hybrid-REAP Priority Order > Management User page Profile Details page 6-31 QoS roles 12-18 7-2 Priority Order > Local-Auth page Priority parameter assigning to a WLAN using the GUI 9-16, 12-9 4-45 R radio core dumps, to controller 4-45 7-17 radio measurement requests PSK configuring configuring described 6-23 6-22 PSK Format parameter purpose of document 6-23 on the CLI 10-35 on the GUI 10-34 overview iii-xx 10-33 viewing status using the CLI radio preamble, described 10-36 5-48 radio resource management (RRM) Q benefits QBSS CCX features. SeeCCX radio management configuring using the CLI 6-35 configuring using the GUI 6-33 to 6-34 described guidelines configuring using the CLI 10-18 to 10-21 using the configuration wizard 6-32 using the GUI 6-33 QoS 4-6 10-10 to 10-18 configuring monitor intervals identity networking levels 10-5 using the GUI 5-72 coverage hole detection 4-43, 6-30 with CAC using the GUI 4-50 QoS profiles assigning to a WLAN using the CLI 10-17 10-15 to 10-16 coverage hole detection and correction 6-31 debugging 10-4 10-23 Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide OL-15301-01 IN-17 Index disabling dynamic channel and power assignment resetting the controller 8-18 using the CLI 10-28 Re-sync button using the GUI 10-28 reverse path filtering (RPF) overriding RRM overview RF exposure declaration of conformity 10-12 to 10-14 statically assigning channel and transmit power settings using the CLI 10-27 using the GUI 10-25 to 10-26 described 10-6 10-9 RF group name described 10-21 to 10-23 entering Wireless > 802.11a/n (or 802.11b/g/n) > RRM > TPC parameter 10-11 radio resource monitoring 10-6 10-7 RF groups configuring 10-2 using the CLI RADIUS configured on ACS using the GUI configuring using the CLI 5-11 to 5-14 using the GUI 5-6 to 5-11 FIPS standard overview using the CLI 10-9 using the GUI 10-8 to 10-9 described server fallback behavior 5-10 using with hybrid REAP 12-16 5-17 to 5-18 RADIUS settings, configuring 5-3 Redirect URL After Login parameter Refresh-time Interval parameter 4-76 number supported per controller 4-77 tracking configuring using the CLI 9-10 debugging using the CLI 4-69 4-78 4-80 viewing information using the CLI regulatory information for 1000 series access points 4-76 formats supported RADIUS accounting attributes related publications 10-5 to 10-6 RFID tags 5-12 for 4400 series controllers 10-5 viewing status 5-4 5-12 MACK parameter 4-5 10-7 difference from mobility groups 5-11 KEK parameter 10-8 using the configuration wizard 5-4 configuring on ACS B-5 RF group leader viewing 10-6, 10-9 view using the CLI 10-28 RF domain. See RF groups 10-2 to 10-5 update interval 11-27 RF Channel Assignment parameter 10-24 to 10-28 specifying channels 5-103 RF-Network Name parameter B-2 to B-8 10-7 RLDP B-9 configuring iii-xxiii using the GUI Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service. SeeRADIUS Reserved Roaming Bandwidth parameter 4-79 to 4-80 4-54, 4-55 5-81 to 5-82 configuring using the CLI 5-82 to 5-83 roaming and real-time diagnostics reset button disabling on LWAPP-enabled access points 7-18 using to revert LWAPP-enabled access points to autonomous mode 7-9 to 7-10 configuring using the CLI described D-26 to D-29 D-14 logs Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide IN-18 OL-15301-01 Index described viewing RRM. See radio resource management (RRM) D-14 RSNA logs D-26 to D-27 roam reason report, described rogue access point alarm configuring 4-40 described 10-31 rogue access point detection 10-31 to 10-32 enabling using the GUI 10-29 to 10-31 Allowable Classification Type and Rogue State Transitions (table) Classification Mapping (table) 5-79 Search Clients page 5-78 4-41 6-10 7-51 5-95 to 5-99 using the GUI 5-89 to 5-94 WCS support for rule-based classification 5-81 5-90 Rogue AP Ignore-List Page 5-94 rogue classification rules, configuring using the CLI 5-86 to 5-89 using the GUI 5-83 to 5-86 Rogue Client Detail Page 2-2 enabling using the CLI 2-3 enabling using the GUI 2-2 security overview 5-2 solutions 5-2 to 5-3 Security Policy Completed parameter self-signed certificate (SSC) 5-92 5-78 5-81 See Also rogue access points 5-85 Rogue States (table) connecting timeout See also rogue access points 4-47 5-31, 12-10 3-23 7-10 5-54 serial port baudrate setting 5-86 12-19 self-signed certificate (SSC), LWAPP-enabled access points sending to controller 7-10 Sequence parameter Rogue Rules > Priority Page 6-37 Select APs from Current Controller parameter Rogue Location Discovery Protocol (RLDP) Rogue Rule > Edit Page 12-18 secure web mode described using the CLI Rogue AP Detail Page 8-17 Secure Shell Protocol. See SSH 5-78 viewing and classifying Role Name parameter 8-9, 8-11 Secondary RADIUS Server parameter tagging, location, and containment root bridge Save and Reboot button Scope Name parameter 5-78 rule-based classification support Role parameter A-1 to ?? Scan Threshold parameter 5-81 to 5-83 5-77 RLDP support defined safety warnings saving configuration settings 5-78 configuring RLDP 10-40 S rogue access points managing D-14 Rx Sensitivity Threshold parameter enabling using the CLI classifying D-26 to D-28 2-8 2-7 2-8 Server Address parameter 5-100 Server Index (Priority) parameter Server IP Address parameter Server Key parameter 5-8, 5-24, 5-34 5-8, 5-24, 5-34 5-42, 12-20 Root Cost parameter 3-26 Server Mode parameter 5-34 Root Port parameter 3-26 Server Status parameter 5-9, 5-24 Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide OL-15301-01 IN-19 Index Server Timeout parameter service port, described supported software 5-9, 5-25, 5-34 SNMP 3-5 configuring service-port interface configuring using the GUI 4-4 3-10 to 3-12 changing default values using the CLI 4-27 to 4-28 changing default values using the GUI 4-26 to 4-27 SNMP v1 / v2c Community > New page 3-8 session timeout SNMP v1 / v2c Community page configuring 6-28 using the GUI 6-27 4-26 changing default values 6-27 Set to Factory Default button Shared Secret Format parameter Shared Secret parameter 4-29 using the GUI 4-28 to 4-29 SNMP V3 Users page D-8 4-29 4-28 software 5-8, 5-24 upgrading 5-8, 5-24 Short Preamble Enabled parameter short preambles, described using the CLI SNMP V3 Users > New page 10-18 Severity Level Filtering parameter guidelines 5-48 5-48 show advanced backup-controller command 7-28 show location 8-2 to 8-3 using the CLI 8-5 using the GUI 8-4 software, upgrading using CLI 4-82 Show Wired Clients option 7-24 shunned clients described using the CLI 8-7 using the GUI 8-5 Source parameter, ACLs Source Port parameter 5-102 viewing using the CLI 5-103 viewing using the GUI 5-102 Signature Events Detail page 3-27 configuring 5-110 Signature Events Track Detail Page 5-111 sniffing using the CLI 3-28 to 3-29 using the GUI 3-23 to 3-28 described 3-23 spanning-tree root D-34 to D-36 using the GUI 5-55 Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) 5-111 Signature Events Summary page configuring 5-54 Spanning Tree Algorithm parameter 5-102 to 5-103 described 4-27 SNMP v3 users using the CLI viewing 4-25 SNMP community string 3-14 using the configuration wizard described 4-25 to 4-26 traps, using the CLI using the CLI described D-34 D-34 to D-36 3-23 Spanning Tree Specification parameter 3-26 SpectraLink NetLink phones enabling long preambles D-34 using the CLI enable 5-49 using the CLI D-36 enabling long preambles using the GUI using the GUI D-34 overview prerequisites D-34 5-48 5-48 Spectralink Voice Priority parameter 4-65 Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide IN-20 OL-15301-01 Index splash page web redirect illustrated 6-47 Splash Page Web Redirect parameter SSC key-hash, on Cisco WiSM SSH, troubleshooting using overview 6-49, 6-50 configuring levels using the GUI 6-4 described logs D-15 D-9 D-26 to D-28 Syslog Facility parameter D-8 syslog server 6-2 number supported by controller SSL certificate loading using the CLI 2-5 to 2-7 remove from controller loading using the GUI ?? to 2-5 severity level filtering Standard Signature > Detail Page Standard Signatures page State parameter using the CLI 11-12 3-25 3-24 STP Port Designated Cost parameter 3-24 STP Port Designated Port parameter 3-24 STP Port Designated Root parameter D-10 using the GUI D-7 to D-9 STP Port Path Cost parameter STP Port Priority parameter system logs viewing using the CLI 3-24 3-25 3-25 TACACS+ 3-24 accounting 5-19 authentication 4-85 to 4-86 authorization 4-85 5-18 5-18 choosing authentication priority order switch, configuring at the remote site Switch IP Address (Anchor) parameter 12-5 to 12-6 symmetric mobility tunneling 3-4 using the CLI 5-25 to 5-27 using the GUI 5-23 to 5-25 configuring on ACS configuring described 11-29 using the configuration wizard roles 4-5 5-11, 5-25 configuring 11-24 SX/LC/T small form-factor plug-in (SFP) modules using the GUI D-13 T 3-25 Supervisor 720 using the CLI D-9 3-24 STP Port Path Cost Mode parameter described using the CLI setting severity level 3-24 STP Port Forward Transitions Count parameter configuring D-10 to D-13 enabling STP Port Designated Bridge parameter STP State parameter D-8 configuring 4-27, 6-5, 6-11, 9-26 STP Port ID parameter D-8 system logging 5-108 Static Mobility Group Members page STP Mode parameter D-8 D-8 Syslog Server IP Address parameter 5-109 5-100, 5-110 Status parameter 11-28 syslog D-37 described 6-6 11-26 to 11-28 Symmetric Mobility Tunneling Mode parameter 7-8 SSID using the CLI 11-27 5-4 to 5-6, 5-19 to 5-23 5-18 to 5-19 5-18, 5-22 viewing administration server logs 5-27 to 5-29 11-28 to 11-29 Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide OL-15301-01 IN-21 Index TACACS+ (Authentication, Authorization, or Accounting) Servers > New page 5-24 viewing statistics TACACS+ (Authentication, Authorization, or Accounting) Servers page 5-23 TACACS+ (Cisco) page (on CiscoSecure ACS) 5-21 TACACS+ Administration .csv page (on CiscoSecure ACS) 5-28, 5-29 telemetry terminal emulator, settings text2pcap, sample output using the GUI 4-57 to 4-60 4-42 transmit power statically assigning using the CLI 10-27 statically assigning using the GUI 10-25 to 10-26 transmit power levels, described D-37 Transmit Power parameter 2-8 2-4, 5-106, 8-2, 8-8, 8-10, 8-12 10-40 access point join process CCXv5 clients 4-10 configuring through NTP server 10-18 troubleshooting time configuring manually 10-26 transmit power threshold, decreasing D-32 TFTP server, guidelines 4-63 to 4-64 Transition Time parameter 4-76 Telnet, troubleshooting using using the CLI problems 4-10 D-14 to D-29 D-5 to D-7 using Telnet or SSH setting 7-13 to 7-16 D-37 using the CLI 4-11 tunnel attributes, and identity networking using the GUI 4-10 Tx Power Level Assignment parameter Type parameter time-length-values (TLVs), supported for CDP 4-66 to 4-67 timeout, configuring for disabled clients Timeout parameter 6-4, 9-26, 12-7 U Time to Live for the PAC parameter 3-26 5-42, 12-20 time zone, setting U-APSD described 4-52 viewing status from the CLI 4-12 using the CLI 4-62 from the GUI 4-11 using the GUI 4-56 TKIP UDP, use in RADIUS 6-23, 6-24 described 6-21 parameter 6-23 UDP port 5-4 11-24, 11-30 unicast mode, described 4-33 unique device identifier (UDI) Topology Change Count parameter 3-26 traffic specifications (TSPEC) request described 7-42 retrieving described 4-51 using the CLI 7-43 examples 4-51 using the GUI 7-42 to 7-43 traffic stream metrics (TSM) described 10-28 6-14 9-19 Time Since Topology Changed parameter configuring 5-74 4-52 Upload button 5-107, 8-13 Upload File from Controller page enabling URL parameter 8-12, 8-14 9-17 using the CLI 4-61 Use AES Key Wrap parameter using the GUI 4-54 User Access Mode parameter 5-7 9-3 Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide IN-22 OL-15301-01 Index user accounts, managing 9-1 to 9-20 User Attribute parameter 5-34 VLAN Support parameter User Base DN parameter 5-34 VLAN tag, and identity networking User Credentials parameter guidelines 3-10 12-13 5-73 Voice & Video Optimized parameter 5-35 4-65 User Datagram Protocol. See UDP Voice Optimized parameter username, setting global voice-over-IP (VoIP) telephone roaming, described User Name parameter 7-4 User Object Type parameter User parameter Voice RSSI parameter 5-31, 12-10 4-65 4-39 10-15 voice settings 5-34 configuring 8-12 User Profile Name parameter 4-29 using the CLI 4-60 to 4-61 using the GUI 4-53 to 4-54 viewing V Validity parameter VCI strings 8-12 Verify Certificate CN Identity parameter 5-42 configuring using the CLI 4-61 using the GUI 4-54 to 4-55 viewing using the CLI 4-62 to 4-64 viewing using the GUI 4-55 to 4-60 configuring using the CLI 6-29 configuring using the GUI 6-28 to 6-29 defined iii-xxii to iii-xxiii translated using the CLI warranty 3-14 using the configuration wizard using the GUI 3-10 to 3-12 for AP-manager interface for dynamic interface 3-11 3-15, 3-16 for management interface 3-11 12-13 VLAN interface. See dynamic interface 12-13 C-4 to C-6 webauth.tar files webauth bundle described VLAN Identifier parameter VLAN Mappings 4-5 A-1 to ?? 9-21 9-17 web authentication 3-7 VLAN ID parameter 6-29 warnings configuring process 9-7 9-7 to 9-9 successful login page 9-9 web authentication, WLAN methods 9-21 to 9-23 Web Authentication Login page assigning per WLAN using the CLI 9-22 using the GUI 9-21 choosing the default 12-13 VLANs described 4-55 to 4-60 W virtual interface page using the GUI VPN passthrough video settings button 4-62 to 4-64 VPN Gateway Address parameter 7-12 described using the CLI 3-8 using the CLI 9-11 to 9-12 using the GUI 9-9 to 9-10 Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide OL-15301-01 IN-23 Index customized example using wireless sniffing 9-20 customizing from an external web server using the CLI 9-17 using the GUI 9-16 to 9-17 default downloading a customized login page 9-17 9-19 using the GUI 9-18 to 9-19 modified default example Wireless > 802.11a/n or 802.11b/g/n > RRM > General parameter 10-16 9-13 wireless sniffing, prerequisites 9-10, 9-19 verifying settings using the CLI Web Authentication option 9-20 9-27 Web Authentication Type parameter Web Auth Type parameter 9-10, 9-17, 9-19 9-21, 9-27 web-based authentication, configuring web-browser security alert Web Login page 9-7 enabling using the GUI 2-2 Web Passthrough option 9-27 using the GUI 9-21 WEP keys, configuring 9-17 6-20 configuring using the CLI 6-42 configuring using the GUI 6-41 to 6-42 6-41 5-31, 12-10 conditional web redirect 6-47 WLANs checking security settings 7-23 7-24 wired guest access configuration overview 1-6 WLANS 6-47 WGB Wired Clients page 9-21 to 9-23 9-28 to 9-34 WLAN Profile parameter Web Server IP Address parameter 9-25 configuring using the CLI 9-28 to 9-34 configuring using the GUI 9-25 to 9-28 guidelines 9-22 WLAN Override parameter 5-60, 6-49 web redirect feature described using the CLI WLAN override Web Redirect. See WLANs WGB parameter assign web login, login failure, and logout pages wired security solution 2-3 D-34 WLAN wired guest access 2-2 Web Policy parameter See also network analyzer web authentication methods 9-10, 9-16 enabling using the CLI D-34 Wireshark 6-29 web mode described Wireless > 802.11a/n or 802.11b/g/n > RRM > Coverage parameter 10-15 Wireless > 802.11a/n or 802.11b/g/n > RRM > DCA parameter 10-12 using the CLI previewing Wireless > 802.11a/n (or 802.11b/g/n) > Network parameter 10-38 Wireless > 802.11a/n (or 802.11b/g/n) > Pico Cell parameter 10-38 9-8 guidelines D-34 9-23 to 9-25 6-21 configuring conditional web redirect 6-47 to 6-50 configuring static and dynamic WEP 6-21 connecting clients to 12-15 creating using the CLI 6-6 using the GUI 6-3 to 6-6 deleting 9-25 one-controller example 9-24 two-controller example 9-24 troubleshooting using the CLI 6-6 using the GUI 6-4 described 1-13, 3-8 to 3-10, 6-2 to 6-3 Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide IN-24 OL-15301-01 Index MAC filtering described DTIM period, setting WPA2 Policy parameter 6-14 to 6-17 session timeout WPA Policy parameter configuring described 6-21 6-23 6-23 6-27 6-27 splash page web redirect using the same SSID 6-47 6-3 WLANs > Edit (Advanced) page WLANs > Edit (QoS) page 5-59, 5-66, 5-77, 6-38, D-15 6-34 WLANs > Edit (Security > AAA Servers) page 5-35, 5-43, 6-50, 9-21 WLANs > Edit (Security > Layer 2) page 6-23, 6-26 WLANs > Edit (Security > Layer 3) Page 6-49 WLANs > Edit (Security > Layer 3) page 5-60, 6-29, 6-49, 9-27 WLANs > Edit page 6-4, 9-26, 12-7 WLANs > New page 6-4, 9-26, 12-7 WLANs page 6-3, 11-23 WLAN SSID parameter 6-4, 6-45, 9-5, 9-26, 12-7 WMM configuring 4-19, 6-34, 6-35 described 6-32 with CAC 4-50 WMM parameter 4-65 WMM Policy parameter 6-34 workgroup bridges (WGBs) debugging described 7-25 7-19 guidelines 7-20 illustrated 7-20 sample configuration 7-22 viewing status using the CLI 7-25 using the GUI 7-23 to 7-24 world mode 4-15, 4-16 WPA1+WPA2 configuring using the CLI 6-23 using the GUI 6-22 to 6-23 Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide OL-15301-01 IN-25 Index Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide IN-26 OL-15301-01
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