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1. Chapter5 Installing Software on the CiscoW orks 1105 and 1130 WLSE Upgrade Methods IH Step2 Specify the FTP site that will be the source of the software updates by entering the following command repository source ftp source path where source 1s the hostname or IP address of the FTP server on which the image resides and path is the path to the image files Step 3 To list the contents of the source enter the following command This command requires a valid username and password on the remote FTP server repository list remote Step4 Download the software to the repository by entering the following command This command requires a valid username and password on the remote FTP server repository add package where package 1s the name of the software image to be transferred For example if the zip file is named WLSE 2 5 K9 zip the package would be WLSE 2 5 K9 Step5 To verify the contents of the repository enter the following command This command requires a valid username and password on the remote FTP server repository list Step6 Log in tothe WLSE Web interface as a user with system administration privileges Step 7 Define the repository a Select Administration gt Appliance gt Software gt Define Repository b Enter the following data Field Data to Enter Host Name localhost Port Number 9851 Description optional c Click Connect to Repository Step8 Select Administration gt Appliance gt Software gt Install Softwa
2. Installation and Configuration Describes how to install and configure the WLSE Available in Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless the following formats LAN Solution Engine PDF on the WLSE Recovery CD ROM On Cisco com at Products and Services gt Network Management CiscoWorks gt CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine gt Technical Documentation Printed document available by order Regulatory Compliance and Safety Provides regulatory compliance and safety information for the Information for the CiscoWorks WLSE Available in the following formats 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Printed document shipped with the WLSE Engine PDF on the WLSE Recovery CD ROM On Cisco com at Products and Services gt Network Management CiscoWorks gt CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine gt Product Literature Integrating Cisco Applications Provides information about adding a link to the WLSE from a with CiscoWorks Management CiscoWorks server s navigation tree On Cisco com at Products Connection and Services gt Network Management CiscoWorks gt CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine gt Technical Documentation Programmer s Guide Provides information about using the Software Developer s Kit SDK On Cisco com at Products and Services gt Network Management CiscoWorks gt CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine gt Software Center Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LA
3. 78 15903 01 Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine gm EE Contents Back Panel Features 1 5 Serial Port 1 6 Ethernet Connectors 1 7 Network Cable Requirements 1 8 Equipment Included in the Package 1 8 CHAPTER 2 Preparing to Install the CiscoW orks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 2 1 Safety 2 1 Warnings and Cautions 2 1 General Precautions 2 6 Maintaining Safety with Electricity 2 7 Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge 2 8 Preventing EMI 2 8 Preparing Your Site for Installation 2 9 Environmental 2 9 Choosing a Site for Installation 2 9 Grounding the System 2 10 Creating a Safe Environment 2 10 AC Power 2 10 Cabling 2 11 Precautions for Rack M ounting 2 11 Precautions for Products with Modems Telecommunications or Local Area Network Options 2 12 Tools and Equipment Required for Installation 2 13 CHAPTER 3 Installing the CiscoWorks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3 1 Installation Quick Reference 3 1 Installing the CiscoW orks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3 2 Installing the Wireless LAN Solution Engine ina Rack 3 2 Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine iv E 78 15903 01 Contents W Connecting the WLSE to the AC Power Source 3 9 Connecting Cables 3 9 Powering On the WLSE 3 10 Next Steps Configuration 3 11 cHaprer 4 Configuring the CiscoWorks 1105 and 1130 WLSE 4 1 Configuration Quick Refer
4. Obtaining Technical Assistance IH Ordering Documentation You can find instructions for ordering documentation at this URL http www cisco com univercd cc td doc es_inpck pdi htm You can order Cisco documentation in these ways Registered Cisco com users Cisco direct customers can order Cisco product documentation from the Networking Products MarketPlace http www cisco com en US partner ordering index shtml e Nonregistered Cisco com users can order documentation through a local account representative by calling Cisco Systems Corporate Headquarters California USA at 408 526 7208 or elsewhere in North America by calling 800 553 NETS 6387 Documentation Feedback You can submit comments electronically on Cisco com On the Cisco Documentation home page click Feedback at the top of the page You can send your comments in e mail to bug doc cisco com You can submit comments by using the response card if present behind the front cover of your document or by writing to the following address Cisco Systems Attn Customer Document Ordering 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose CA 95134 9883 We appreciate your comments Obtaining Technical Assistance For all customers partners resellers and distributors who hold valid Cisco service contracts the Cisco Technical Assistance Center TAC provides 24 hour award winning technical support services online and over the phone Cisco com features the Cisco TAC websi
5. 16 to 10 600 m 50 to 35 000 ft mM Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 A AAA servers adding to WLSE 4 28 requirement for WDS 4 27 setting up 4 22 access points IOS setting up 4 16 non IOS setting up 4 14 WDS configuration for 4 27 AC power connecting to 3 9 receptacle 1 6 audience for this document xii back panel features 1 5 Ethernet connectors 1 7 network cable requirements 1 8 serial port 1 6 bezel features 1 2 bridge setting up 4 14 4 16 browser configuring 4 9 Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine INDEX supported browsers 4 9 C cabling connecting during installation 3 9 considerations 2 11 Ethernet connectors 1 8 network cable requirements 1 8 cautions significance of xii CD drive location 1 4 certificate HTTPS 4 5 Cisco Access Registrar CAR 4 22 Cisco Discovery Protocol CDP on IOS access points 4 17 4 19 on non IOS access points 4 14 on routers and switches 4 21 using for discovery 4 30 CiscoSecure ACS Server configuring 4 22 CiscoWorks server importing devices from 4 34 community strings adding to WLSE 4 25 on IOS access points 4 18 4 20 on non IOS access points 4 14 78 15903 01 EE Index on routers and switches 4 21 configuring browser 4 9 changing setup information 4 6 credentials 4 24 devices 4 14 discovery 4 29 HTTPS cert
6. If the summary 1s not correct click Back to make changes 1n any of your settings Step 6 A popup message displays the name of the discovery and the Discovery Run Details window appears Click Refresh to update the Job Run Log Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 es Chapter4 Configuring the CiscoW orks 1105 and 1130 WLSE W Setting Up Device Management M odify the CDP Discovery Schedule To modify the default discovery schedule perform the following steps Stepl Select Devices gt Discover gt DISCOVER Step2 Inthe Discovery Wizard select CDP Discovery and click Next Step3 Select Modify Periodic and click Next Step4 To modify the schedule a Select the Start Date and Start Time from the pull down lists b To repeat discovery at a specified interval select Enable Then enter a number and select the interval from the pull down list c Click Next Step5 If you already added community strings click Next If you have not added community strings you must add them now For details on adding community strings see Enter SNMP Community Strings for All Managed Devices page 4 25 After adding community strings click Next Step6 Add one or more initiating IP addresses seeds N Note If CDP is not enabled you still can discover devices by entering each of their IP addresses as seeds in this window however the connectivity between switches and acce
7. Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 EEE Chapter5 Installing Software on the CiscoW orks 1105 and 1130 WLSE EE Upgrade Methods Procedure Step1 If you are using a Windows XP or Windows NT server as the repository and you are using Internet Explorer 6 0 on the client configure the browser on the repository as follows This ensures that the display works properly during installation a Install Java Plugin 1 3 1_08 or later on the repository b Start Internet Explorer 6 0 and select Tools gt Internet Options gt Privacy c Lower the slider all the way down to achieve the Accept All Cookies setting Step 2 Open a command window create a virtual drive and map the virtual drive to the drive containing the update file for example subst f d WLSE_repository N Note The virtual drive f in this example will be removed after you reboot the Windows 2000 Windows NT or Windows XP server Step 3 Double click the virtual drive icon Then double click the autorun bat file if it does not automatically run A browser window opens and displays the Appliance Update screen Minimize this window Step4 Goto Install the Software page 5 11 Install the Software In this procedure you define the repository and install the software Procedure Step1 Log in as the admin user via Telnet or SSH on the WLSE to be upgraded Step 2 Enter install mode in
8. RADIUS server adding to WLSE 4 28 setting up 4 22 repository creating 5 4 5 8 defining using the CLI 5 11 roles for users 4 36 routers setting up 4 21 Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 S safety 2 1 electrostatic discharge 2 8 environmental creating save environment 2 10 general precautions 2 6 preventing EMI 2 8 warnings and cautions 2 1 with electricity 2 7 security HTTPS 4 5 serial port location of 1 6 terminal settings 1 6 setup program running 4 3 site preparation 2 9 AC power 2 10 cabling 2 11 environmental 2 9 choosing a site for installation 2 9 grounding the system 2 10 SNMP on IOS access points 4 18 4 20 on non IOS access points 4 14 on routers and switches 4 21 software WLSE installing 5 1 specifications WLSE 1130 A 1 Status indicator 1 3 1 6 Index W switches setting up 4 21 system identification button 1 4 1 6 T technical specifications A 1 telecommunications precautions for 2 12 Telnet SSH credentials for IOS access points 4 26 enabling Telnet on WLSE 4 8 on IOS access points 4 18 4 19 TFTP on non IOS access points 4 16 This 2 12 turning on the WLSE 3 10 typographical conventions in this document xii U upgrade WLSE software 5 1 USB connector back panel 1 6 front panel 1 4 users adding 4 36 roles 4 36 78 15903 01 Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wire
9. 5 Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the CiscoWorks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 ere Chapterl Product Overview HE Equipment Included in the Package Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 110 E 78 15903 01 CHAPTER Preparing to Install the CiscoW orks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine This chapter describes the safety instructions and site requirements for installing the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution engine The chapter contains the following sections Safety page 2 1 Preparing Your Site for Installation page 2 9 Precautions for Rack Mounting page 2 11 Precautions for Products with Modems Telecommunications or Local Area Network Options page 2 12 Tools and Equipment Required for Installation page 2 13 Safety This section provides safety information for installing this product Warnings and Cautions Read the installation instructions in this document before you connect the system to its power source Failure to read and follow these guidelines could lead to an unsuccessful installation and possible damage to the system and components Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 eem Chapter2 Preparing to Install the CiscoWorks 1130 Wireless LAN Soluti
10. AS IS WITH ALL FAULTS CISCO AND THE ABOVE NAMED SUPPLIERS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT OR ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING USAGE OR TRADE PRACTICE IN NO EVENT SHALL CISCO OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOST PROFITS OR LOSS OR DAMAGE TO DATA ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS MANUAL EVEN IF CISCO OR ITS SUPPLIERS HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Portions of this manual are Copyright 2003 Dell Computer Corporation All Rights Reserved Reproduction in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of Dell Computer Corporation is strictly forbidden CCIP CCSP the Cisco Arrow logo the Cisco Powered Network mark Cisco Unity Follow Me Browsing FormShare and StackWise are trademarks of Cisco Systems Inc Changing the Way We Work Live Play and Learn and iQuick Study are service marks of Cisco Systems Inc and Aironet ASIST BPX Catalyst CCDA CCDP CCIE CCNA CCNP Cisco the Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert logo Cisco IOS the Cisco IOS logo Cisco Press Cisco Systems Cisco Systems Capital the Cisco Systems logo Empowering the Internet Generation Enterprise Solver EtherChannel EtherSwitch Fast Step GigaStack Internet Quotient IOS IP TV 1Q Expertise the 1Q logo 1Q
11. Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 eem Preface EE Conventions Varoitus T RKEIT TURVALLISUUSOH EITA Tama varoitusmerkki merkitsee vaaraa Tilanne voi aiheuttaa ruumiillisia vammoja Ennen kuin kasittelet laitteistoa huomioi sahkopiirien kasittelemiseen liittyvat riskit ja tutustu onnettomuuksien yleisiin ehkaisytapoihin Turvallisuusvaroitusten k nn kset l ytyv t laitteen mukana toimitettujen kaannettyjen turvallisuusvaroitusten joukosta varoitusten lopussa n kyvien lausuntonumeroiden avulla S ILYT N M OHJ EET Attention IMPORTANTES INFORM ATIONS DE S CURIT Ce symbole d avertissement indique un danger Vous vous trouvez dans une situation pouvant entra ner des blessures ou des dommages corporels Avant de travailler sur un quipement soyez conscient des dangers li s aux circuits lectriques et familiarisez vous avec les proc dures couramment utilis es pour viter les accidents Pour prendre connaissance des traductions des avertissements figurant dans les consignes de s curit traduites qui accompagnent cetappareil r f rez vous au num ro de l instruction situ la fin de chaque avertissement CONSERVEZ CES INFORM ATIONS Warnung WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSHIN W EISE Dieses Warnsymbol bedeutet Gefahr Sie befinden sich in einer Situation die zu Verletzungen f hren kann Machen Sie sich vor der Arbeit mit Ger ten mit den Gefahren el
12. Net Readiness Scorecard LightStream MGX MICA the Networkers logo Networking Academy Network Registrar Packet PIX Post Routing Pre Routing RateMUX Registrar ScriptShare SlideCast SMARTnet StrataView Plus Stratm SwitchProbe TeleRouter The Fastest Way to Increase Your Internet Quotient TransPath and VCO are registered trademarks of Cisco Systems Inc and or its affiliates in the U S and certain other countries All other trademarks mentioned in this document or Web site are the property of their respective owners The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company 0304R Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine Copyright 2003 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved CHAPTER 1 Cisco 90 Day Limited Hardware Warranty Terms vii Preface xi Audience xii Conventions xii Product Documentation xviii Obtaining Documentation xx Cisco com xx Documentation CD ROM xx Ordering Documentation xxi Documentation Feedback xxi Obtaining Technical Assistance xxi Cisco TAC Website xxii Opening a TAC Case xxii TAC Case Priority Definitions xxii Obtaining Additional Publications and Information xxiii Supplemental License Agreement xxv Product Overview 1 1 Software Features 1 1 Hardware Features CiscoW orks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 1 2 Bezel Features 1 2 Front Panel Features 1 3 System Indicators and Buttons 1 4
13. a Expand Appearance and select Fonts b From the Proportional list select Sans Serif and a font size c From the Sans serif list select the desired font d Click OK Some fonts do not change after you use this option Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 EN Chapter 4 Configuring the CiscoW orks 1105 and 1130 WLSE W NextSteps Finish Initial Configuration Next Steps Finish Initial Configuration For the remainder of the configuration you use the WLSE s Web interface Table 4 5 Quick Reference for WLSE Configuration and Device Setup Task Steps References Log in and verify Verify that you can connect to the WLSE via Logging into the Web Interface connectivity HTTP and HTTPS and Verifying Connectivity page 4 13 Configure devices to be managed or monitored by the WLSE Configure IOS access points Set Up IOS Access Points page 4 16 Configure non IOS access points Set Up Non IOS Access Points and Wireless Bridges page 4 14 Configure routers and switches Set Up Routers and Switches page 4 21 Configure AAA servers Set Up AAA Servers page 4 22 Enter device credentials on the WLSE Enter SNMP credentials for all devices and other credentials depending on device type and WLSE features you will be using Adding Device Credentials to the WLSE page 4 24 Enter information a
14. and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 416 E 78 15903 01 Chapter4 Configuring the CiscoWorks 1105 and 1130 WLSE Setting Up Device Management W Log in to each device s Web interface See Set Up IOS Access Points by Using the Web Interface page 4 19 After you set up a device all of the MIB variables can be accessed and the device can be discovered by the WLSE About Configuration for VLANs VLAN information for IOS access points might not be collected by the WLSE if the WEP keys are not configured in each VLAN This affects VLAN reports device grouping and faults for IOS access points VLAN information becomes accessible as soon as WEP keys are configured About Configuration for WDS If you are using Wireless Domain Service WDS you must configure one or more access points to provide WDS Currently WDS is supported on Cisco Aironet 1100 and 1200 access points For information on configuring access points and the WLSE for WDS see Enter WLCCP Credentials for Wireless Domain Services WDS page 4 27 Set Up IOS Access Points by Using the Device CLI Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Use Telnet or SSH secure shell protocol to log into the AP 1100 or AP 1210 Enter enable mode Enter global configuration mode To use Cisco Discovery Protocol CDP for discovery enable CDP by entering the following command cdp run S Note To find out whether CDP is enabled use the show cdp
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16. command in enable mode N Note For information on alternatives to using CDP for discovery see Discovering Devices page 4 30 78 15903 01 Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine gm Chapter4 Configuring the CiscoW orks 1105 and 1130 WLSE W Setting Up Device Management Steph To set up SNMP community strings enter the following commands in the sequence shown The first two commands create an ISO view and set the read only community string for discovery faults and reports IOS access points that do not have an ISO view will be placed in the Misconfigured Devices group after discovery and faults will be generated The fault messages refer to a dotll MIB problem The third command sets a read write community string for updating access point firmware and configuring access points snmp server view iso iso included snmp server community community_string view iso RO snmp server community community_string RW D Note These community strings must also be entered on the WLSE before the device can be discovered and managed See Enter SNMP Community Strings for All Managed Devices page 4 25 Step6 To push configuration templates to IOS access points you can use either Telnet or SSH You must configure either Telnet or SSH or both See Steps 7 and 8 for procedures Step7 To enable and configure SSH enter the following commands After the prompt
17. for the Serial Port Connector 9 Serial a port 5 S 1 B Table 1 3 Serial Port Pin Assignments Pin Signal 1 0 Definition l DCD I Data carrier detect 2 SIN I Serial input 3 SOUT O Serial output 4 DTR O Data terminal ready 5 GND N A Signal ground 6 DSR I Data set ready J RTS O Request to send 8 CTS I Clear to send 9 RI I Ring indicator Shell N A N A Chassis ground Ethernet Connectors The WLSE has integrated 10 100 1000 megabit per second Mbps Ethernet connectors Each Ethernet connector provides all the functions of a network expansion card and supports 1I0BASE T lOOBASE TX and 1000BASE T Ethernet standards The Ethernet connectors are shown 1n Figure 1 3 on page 1 6 Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 erem Chapterl Product Overview E Equipment Included in the Package A Warning To avoid electric shock do not connect safety extra low voltage SELV circuits to telephone netw ork voltage TNV circuits LAN ports contain SELV circuits and WAN ports contain TNV circuits Some LAN and WAN ports both use RJ 45 connectors Use caution when connecting cables Netw ork Cable Requirements s Note The Ethernet connectors are designed for attaching an unshielded twisted pair UTP Ethernet cable equipped with standard RJ 45 compatible plugs Press one end of the UTP cable into the Ethernet connector until the plug snaps securely into place Connec
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19. or for any AC powered option intended for your system purchase a power cable that is approved for use in your country The power cable must be rated for the product and for the voltage and current marked on the product s electrical ratings label The voltage and current rating of the cable should be greater than the ratings marked on the product To help prevent electric shock plug the WLSE components and peripheral power cables into properly grounded electrical outlets These cables are equipped with three prong plugs to help ensure proper grounding Do not use adapter plugs or remove the grounding prong from a cable To help protect your system components from sudden transient increases and decreases in electrical power use a surge suppressor line conditioner or uninterruptable power supply UPS Do not modify power cables or plugs Consult a licensed electrician or your power company for site modifications Always follow your local national wiring rules 78 15903 01 Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine J Chapter2 Preparing to Install the CiscoWorks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine E Safety Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge Static electricity can harm delicate components inside your computer To prevent static damage discharge static electricity from your body before you touch any of your computer s electronic components such as the microprocessor Yo
20. system components cables or power cable Do not modify power cables or plugs Consult a licensed electrician or your power company for site modifications Always follow your local national wiring rules To help avoid possible damage to the system board wait 5 seconds after turning off the system before removing a component from the system board or disconnecting a peripheral device from the computer Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 26 E 78 15903 01 Chapter2 Preparing to Install the CiscoW orks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Safety E Maintaining Safety with Electricity Follow these guidelines when working on equipment powered by electricity Contact the Cisco Technical Assistance Center if any of the following conditions occur The power cable or plug is damaged An object has fallen into the product The product has been exposed to water The product has been dropped or damaged The product does not operate correctly when you follow the operating instructions Use the correct external power source Operate the product only from the type of power source indicated on the electrical ratings label If you are not sure of the type of power source required consult the Cisco Technical Assistance Center or a local power company Use only approved power cables If you have not been provided with a power cable for your computer or storage system
21. to Install the CiscoWorks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Installing the CiscoWorks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Configuring the CiscoWorks 1105 and 1130 WLSE Installing Software on the CiscoWorks 1105 and 1130 WLSE Technical Specifications for the CiscoWorks 1130 WLSE Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 ee Preface EE Audience Audience This guide 1s intended primarily for system administrators who are responsible for installing and configuring internetworking equipment and are familiar with Cisco IOS software A Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should be allow ed to install replace or service this equipment Conventions This document uses the following conventions Item Convention Commands and keywords boldface font Variables for which you supply values italic font Displayed session and system information screen font Information you enter boldface screen font Variables you enter italic screen font Menu items and button names boldface font Selecting a menu item in paragraphs Option gt Network Preferences S Note Means reader take note Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to material not covered in the publication A Caution Means reader be careful In this situation you might do something that could result in equipment damage or loss of data
22. using the WLSE Webserver Team Common Name Fully qualified domain name FQDN www snakeoil dom Email Address Email address www snakeoil dom Step6 After you finish configuring the Wireless LAN Solution Engine it will reboot After it finishes rebooting set up your mail server to send mail to external domains by entering the following command mailroute hostname ip address where hostname is the hostname of the SMTP server and ip address is the IP address of the SMTP server If you do not set the mail server email can only be sent to the local domain For more information about this command see the User Guide for the Wireless LAN Solution Engine Release 2 5 gt Note You can also set up the mail server after you log in to the Web interface See the online help or the User Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 2 5 Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 45 Chapter4 Configuring the CiscoW orks 1105 and 1130 WLSE EH Configuring Name Resolution Changing the Configuration After Running Setup To change the information in the setup configuration use the following CLI commands at any time For more information about CLI commands see the User Guide for the Wireless LAN Solution Engine Release 2 5 You can use CLI commands by connecting to the WLSE through the console or by using Telnet or SSH Log in initially as the admin user using the password you c
23. voorkomen Gebruik het nummer van de verklaring onderaan de waarschuwing als u een vertaling van de waarschuwing die bij het apparaat w ordt geleverd wilt raadplegen BEWAAR DEZE INSTRUCTIES Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine em 78 15903 01 Chapter2 Preparing to Install the CiscoW orks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Safety E Varoitus T RKEIT TURVALLISUUSOH EITA Tama varoitusmerkki merkitsee vaaraa Tilanne voi aiheuttaa ruumiillisia vammoja Ennen kuin kasittelet laitteistoa huomioi sahkopiirien kasittelemiseen liittyvat riskit ja tutustu onnettomuuksien yleisiin ehkaisytapoihin Turvallisuusvaroitusten k nn kset l ytyv t laitteen mukana toimitettujen kaannettyjen turvallisuusvaroitusten joukosta varoitusten lopussa n kyvien lausuntonumeroiden avulla S ILYT N M OHJ EET Attention IMPORTANTES INFORM ATIONS DE S CURIT Ce symbole d avertissement indique un danger Vous vous trouvez dans une situation pouvant entra ner des blessures ou des dommages corporels Avant de travailler sur un quipement soyez conscient des dangers li s aux circuits lectriques et familiarisez vous avec les proc dures couramment utilis es pour viter les accidents Pour prendre connaissance des traductions des avertissements figurant dans les consignes de s curit traduites qui accompagnent cetappareil r f rez vous au num ro de l instruction situ la fin de cha
24. will use for synthetic transactions and click Add Edit Step4 Enter a password in the first set of Password and Confirm Password textboxes Click Submit S Note When you set up the WLSE see Adding AAA Servers to the WLSE page 4 28 you will need this name and password Step5 Click Network Configuration on the left side of the page Step 6 Click Add Entry In the Add AAA Client area enter the WLSE information in the following text boxes Client Hostname enter the WLSE hostname or IP address Client P enter the WLSE IP address e Key enter a secret key D Note You will need this key when you add AAA servers to the WLSE Adding AAA Servers to the WLSE page 4 28 Step7 Select RADIUS Cisco Aironet from the Authenticate Using list Step8 Click Submit or Submit Restart A restart is required for the changes to take effect Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 ETEN Chapter4 Configuring the CiscoW orks 1105 and 1130 WLSE W Setting Up Device Management Adding Device Credentials to the WLSE This section provides procedures for entering the following required device credentials on the WLSE For all managed devices you must enter SNMP credentials For access points the following additional credentials are required For IOS based access points you must enter Telnet or SSH credentials and IOS HTTP port settings Fo
25. 3 01 Chapterl Product Overview Hardware Features CiscoW orks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine E Table 1 1 Front Panel System Indicators and Buttons Indicator or Button Color Function Power button and Green The power button controls power input to the power supply The power indicator indicator in the center of the power button indicates whether the WLSE is powered on If the indicator is flashing AC power is connected to the WLSE but the WLSE is not powered on If the indicator is not on AC power is not connected The bezel contains a duplicate of the power indicator System identification Blue The system identification button on the front and back panels can be button s used to locate a particular system in the rack When you push the system identification button the blue indicators will flash This button is not visible with the bezel attached System status Blue or Lights up during normal system operation indicator amber tr the indicator is amber flashing the WLSE has a fault This indicator is not visible with the bezel attached Hard drive indicator Green Flashes when the hard drives are in use The bezel contains a duplicate of this indicator Back Panel Features The back panel contains the AC power receptacle keyboard connector USB connectors Ethernet connectors serial port video connector mouse connector system status indicator and system identification bu
26. 3 Repeat Step 2 to add more IP addresses and ports Enter WLCCP Credentials for Wireless Domain Services WDS If you are using WDS on your wireless LAN you must set up an AAA server if you don t already have an AAA server set up add WLCCP credentials and configure the access point that is providing WDS Configure an AAA Server To set up the AAA server see Set Up AAA Servers page 4 22 Configure the WLSE for WDS To configure the WLSE to authenticate with the access point providing WDS Stepl Select Devices gt Discover gt Device Credentials gt WLCCP Credentials Step 2 Enter the Radius User Name and Radius Password This is the user name and password that you set for the WLSE on the AAA server Step3 Click Save Configure the WDS Access Point WDS is currently supported by on the Cisco Aironet 1100 and 1200 IOS based access points To configure the access point that will provide Wireless Domain Services Step1 Log into the CLI interface Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 ET Chapter4 Configuring the CiscoW orks 1105 and 1130 WLSE W Setting Up Device Management Step2 In configure mode enter the following command wlccp wnm ip address x x x x where x x x x 1s the WLSE s IP address Step3 To verify that authentication is configured properly enter the following command show wlccp wnm status The command returns a status of SECU
27. 9 200 and 350 24 1 4 to 25 1 8 059 200 and 270 25 1 8 to 25 3 8 290 270 and 350 25 3 8 to 26 1 4 059 350 26 1 4 to 27 059 270 27 to 27 3 4 200 200 21 3 4 to 28 1 2 200 270 28 1 2 to 29 1 4 290 270 29 1 4 to 30 270 200 Se Note In the following illustrations screws are shown for racks with threaded holes If your rack has non threaded holes install the screw from the front of the rack and use a nut on the inside against the adapter bracket Step 2 Attach the front adapters to the rails of the rack as shown in the following example 91696 Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 34 E 78 15903 01 Chapter3 Installing the CiscoWorks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Installing the CiscoW orks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine W Attach one or two rear adapters to the rails of the rack as shown in the following examples e Attach one adapter for racks with depths of 25 3 8 to 30 inches See the following example lt q q Attach two adapters for racks with depths of 24 1 4 to 25 3 8 inches Make sure the longer bracket is at the rear Attach the two brackets to each other by using two cage nuts and two screws See the following example LT Oo 91695 78 15903 01 Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine J Chapter3 Installing the CiscoWorks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine W insta
28. CA B3pbiBoonacHon Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 EEE Chapter2 Preparing to Install the CiscoWorks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine E Safety e SRP EER RE BNREE ORR NAN MRE Spitz ste WARRRUOCMBERSEERBR ker EER AARRE 25 ASyvFEtRiryko S4 EDRENEEREDC EIS T PFIER Loes tU R hDSSIZIRWEVLAWCK ES Saar FETS OEMHVET BAI Tlk ERE CORBOBICRRE Slee COTCEMHVET BEBRI YF OoOoOvUMenN CT Ch HHVICE MOA SEWOE KRISH D ER CEWCESCMBRLUTD STKE EDT EX General Precautions Observe the following general precautions when using and working with your system Keep your system components away from radiators and heat sources and do not block cooling vents Do not spill food or liquids on your system components and never operate the product in a wet environment If the computer gets wet see the appropriate chapter in your troubleshooting guide or contact the Cisco Technical Assistance Center For instructions on contacting the Technical Assistance Center see Obtaining Technical Assistance in the Preface Do not push any objects into the openings of your system components Doing so can cause fire or electric shock by shorting out interior components Position system cables and power cables carefully route system cables and the power cable and plug so that they cannot be stepped on or tripped over Be sure that nothing rests on your
29. Cisco SYSTEMS Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine Software Release 2 5 License Warranty and Installation Instructions Corporate Headquarters Cisco Systems Inc 170 West Tasman Drive San J ose CA 95134 1706 USA http www cisco com Tel 408 526 4000 800 553 NETS 6387 Fax 408 526 4100 Customer Order Number DOC 7815903 Text Part Number 78 15903 01 THE SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE PRODUCTS IN THIS MANUAL ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE ALL STATEMENTS INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS IN THIS MANUAL ARE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE BUT ARE PRESENTED WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED USERS MUST TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR APPLICATION OF ANY PRODUCTS THE SOFTWARE LICENSE AND LIMITED WARRANTY FOR THE ACCOMPANYING PRODUCT ARE SET FORTH IN THE INFORMATION PACKET THAT SHIPPED WITH THE PRODUCT AND ARE INCORPORATED HEREIN BY THIS REFERENCE IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO LOCATE THE SOFTWARE LICENSE OR LIMITED WARRANTY CONTACT YOUR CISCO REPRESENTATIVE FOR A COPY The Cisco implementation of TCP header compression is an adaptation of a program developed by the University of California Berkeley UCB as part of UCB s public domain version of the UNIX operating system All rights reserved Copyright O 1981 Regents of the University of California NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER WARRANTY HEREIN ALL DOCUMENT FILES AND SOFTWARE OF THESE SUPPLIERS ARE PROVIDED
30. CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 28 E 78 15903 01 Chapter2 Preparing to Install the CiscoW orks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Preparing Your Site for Installation I Preparing Your Site for Installation This section describes the requirements your site must meet for safe installation and operation of your WLSE Ensure that your site is properly prepared before beginning installation Environmental When planning your site layout and equipment locations keep in mind the precautions described in this section to help avoid equipment failures and reduce the possibility of environmentally caused shutdowns If you are currently experiencing shutdowns or unusually high errors with your existing equipment these precautions will help you isolate the cause of failures and prevent future problems Use the following precautions when planning the operating environment for your WLSE Always follow the ESD prevention procedures described in the Preventing EMI page 2 8 to avoid damage to equipment Damage from static discharge can cause immediate or intermittent equipment failure Make sure that the chassis cover is secure The chassis is designed to allow cooling air to flow effectively within it An open chassis allows air leaks which could interrupt and redirect the flow of cooling air from internal components Electrical equipment generates heat Ambient air temperature might not be adequate to cool equipment to ac
31. E from the slide assembly e Press the slide release latch at the side of each slide to move the WLSE completely into the rack f Push in and turn the thumbscrews on each side of the WLSE s front panel to secure it to the rack Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 eem Chapter3 Installing the CiscoWorks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine BM installing the CiscoW orks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine g Reinstall the front bezel Thumbscrew 9 OO ELD A i A il I il o do Shoulder Slide release screw on system System o release latch D Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine EHN 78 15903 01 Chapter3 Installing the CiscoWorks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Installing the CiscoW orks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine W Connecting the W LSE to the AC Power Source A Warning This equipment must be grounded Never defeat the ground conductor or Operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available Statement 1024 Connect the AC power receptacle to the AC power source with the provided power cable Connecting Cables A Warning Step 1 Do not work on the system or connect or discon
32. Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine Em 78 15903 01 Preface Conventions W Note The English warnings in this document are followed by a statement number To see the translations of a warning into other languages look up its statement number in the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco Works 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine gt Warning IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This warning symbol means danger You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury Before you work on any equipment be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents Use the statement number provided at the end of each warning to locate its translation in the translated safety warnings that accompanied this device Statement 1071 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Waarschuwing BELANGRI KE VEILIGHEIDSINSTRUCTIES Dit waarschuwingssymbool betekent gevaar U verkeert in een situatie die lichamelijk letsel kan veroorzaken Voordat u aan enige apparatuur gaat werken dient u zich bewust te zijn van de bij elektrische schakelingen betrokken risico s en dient u op de hoogte te zijn van de standaard praktijken om ongelukken te voorkomen Gebruik het nummer van de verklaring onderaan de waarschuwing als u een vertaling van de waarschuwing die bij het apparaat w ordt geleverd wilt raadplegen BEWAAR DEZE INSTRUCTIES
33. N Solution Engine 78 15903 01 eem Preface E Obtaining Documentation Obtaining Documentation Cisco provides several ways to obtain documentation technical assistance and other technical resources These sections explain how to obtain technical information from Cisco Systems Cisco com You can access the most current Cisco documentation on the World Wide Web at this URL http www cisco com univercd home home htm You can access the Cisco website at this URL http www cisco com International Cisco websites can be accessed from this URL http www cisco com public countries_languages shtml Documentation CD ROM Cisco documentation and additional literature are available in a Cisco Documentation CD ROM package which may have shipped with your product The Documentation CD ROM is updated regularly and may be more current than printed documentation The CD ROM package is available as a single unit or through an annual or quarterly subscription Registered Cisco com users can order a single Documentation CD ROM product number DOC CONDOCCD through the Cisco Ordering tool http www cisco com en US partner ordering ordering_place_order_ordering_t ool_launch html All users can order annual or quarterly subscriptions through the online Subscription Store http www cisco com go subscription Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine x E 78 15903 01 Preface
34. Obtaining Additional Publications and Information Information about Cisco products technologies and network solutions is available from various online and printed sources The Cisco Product Catalog describes the networking products offered by Cisco Systems as well as ordering and customer support services Access the Cisco Product Catalog at this URL http www cisco com en US products products_catalog_links_launch html Cisco Press publishes a wide range of networking publications Cisco suggests these titles for new and experienced users Internetworking Terms and Acronyms Dictionary Internetworking Technology Handbook Internetworking Troubleshooting Guide and the Internetworking Design Guide For current Cisco Press titles and other information go to Cisco Press online at this URL http www ciscopress com Packet magazine is the Cisco quarterly publication that provides the latest networking trends technology breakthroughs and Cisco products and solutions to help industry professionals get the most from their networking investment Included are networking deployment and troubleshooting tips 78 15903 01 Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine gm Preface EE Obtaining Additional Publications and Information configuration examples customer case studies tutorials and training certification information and links to numerous in depth online resources You ca
35. RITY KEYS SETUP if the authentication is successful Adding AAA Servers to the WLSE Use the following procedure to add information about all AAA servers to be monitored by the WLSE For information about configuring an AAA server for monitoring see Set Up AAA Servers page 4 22 Step l Select Devices gt Discover gt AAA Server Step 2 Select the server type EAP MD5 LEAP PEAP or RADIUS Step3 Select Add Server and complete the following Text Box Description Server Name Hostname or IP address of the AAA server Server Port Port on the server that is used for authentication use port 1645 Username Client username that you entered on the AAA server Password Client password that you entered on the AAA server Secret Shared secret key that you entered on the AAA server Step4 Click Add Step5 Repeat Steps 2 4 for each AAA server you want to add Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 428 E 78 15903 01 Chapter4 Configuring the CiscoWorks 1105 and 1130 WLSE Setting Up Device Management W For more information on AAA servers see the WLSE online help Discovering and M anaging Devices Before the WLSE can manage devices the devices must first be discovered After devices are discovered they must be managed The major tasks in discovering and managing devices are listed in the following table Detailed procedures follow Table 4 8 Device Mana
36. SE page 3 10 Next Steps Configuration page 3 11 Installation Quick Reference Table 3 1 provides a high level overview of the installation process After installation is complete follow the directions in Chapter 4 Configuring the CiscoWorks 1105 and 1130 WLSE Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 RES Chapter3 Installing the CiscoWorks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine BM installing the CiscoW orks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Table 3 1 Quick Reference Task References Use the rack mount kit to place the Installing the Wireless LAN Solution Engine in a Rack WLSE in a rack page 3 2 Connect to an AC power source Connecting the WLSE to the AC Power Source page 3 9 Connect network and console cables Connecting Cables page 3 9 Power on the WLSE Powering On the WLSE page 3 10 Installing the CiscoW orks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine This section provides instructions for installing the WLSE in a rack The rack must be properly secured to the floor ceiling or upper wall and where applicable to adjacent racks The rack should be secured using floor and wall fasteners and bracing specified or approved by the rack manufacturer or by industry standards See the rack manufacturer s installation documentation for precautionary warnings and information before attempting this installation Installing the Wireless LAN
37. SJ ONENE Aviso INSTRU ES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURAN A Este s mbolo de aviso significa perigo Voc est em uma situa o que poder ser causadora de lesoes corporais Antes de iniciar a utiliza o de qualquer equipamento tenha conhecimento dos perigos envolvidos no manuseio de circuitos el tricos e familiarize se com as pr ticas habituais de preven o de acidentes Utilize o n mero da instru o fornecido ao final de cada aviso para localizar sua tradu o nos avisos de seguran a traduzidos que acompanham este dispositivo GUARDE ESTAS INSTRU ES Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 eem Preface EE Conventions jAdvertencia INSTRUCCIONES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURIDAD Este simbolo de aviso indica peligro Existe riesgo para su integridad fisica Antes de manipular cualquier equipo considere los riesgos de la corriente el ctrica y familiaricese con los procedimientos estandar de prevencion de accidentes Al final de cada advertencia encontrara el numero que le ayudara a encontrar el texto traducido en el apartado de traducciones que acompana a este dispositivo GUARDE ESTAS INSTRUCCIONES Varning VIKTIGA SAKERHETSANVISNINGAR Denna varningssignal signalerar fara Du befinner dig i en situation som kan leda till personskada Innan du utfor arbete pa nagon utrustning maste du vara medveten om farorna med elkretsar och kanna till vanliga forfaranden fo
38. Solution Engine in a Rack Before installing the WLSE in a rack read Preparing Your Site for Installation page 2 9 to familiarize yourself with the proper site and environmental conditions Failure to read and follow these guidelines could lead to an unsuccessful installation and possible damage to the system and components Perform the steps below when installing and servicing the WLSE Disconnect all power and external cables before installing the system Install the system in compliance with your local and national electrical codes United States National Fire Protection Association NFPA 70 United States National Electrical Code Canada Canadian Electrical Code Part I CSA C22 1 Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 32 E 78 15903 01 Chapter3 Installing the CiscoWorks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine gt Installing the CiscoW orks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine W Other countries If local and national electrical codes are not available see IEC 364 Part 1 through Part 7 Do not work alone under potentially hazardous conditions Do not perform any action that creates a potential hazard to people or makes the equipment unsafe Do not attempt to install the WLSE into a rack that has not been securely anchored in place Damage to the system and personal injury may result Due to the size and weight of the computer system never a
39. Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 EEN Chapter4 Configuring the CiscoW orks 1105 and 1130 WLSE EE Adding Users Adding Users Note Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 You can add users and configure their access to the WLSE Web interface and their access to the CLI User access to the Web interface is determined by the roles assign to each user account Users can only perform WLSE functions that are allowed by their logins For information about using alternative sources of authentication see the online help or the User Guide for the Wireless LAN Solution Engine Release 2 5 To create users Select Administration gt User Admin gt Manage Users Enter a user name password and email address in the appropriate fields Select the user s CLI access level Select the user s role A user s role determines which WLSE features that user is allowed to access The WLSE provides the following default user roles and you can create others and assign access to tabs and subtabs to your roles System Admin Network Admin Network Operator Help Desk D Note The System Administrator role cannot be modified or deleted You cannot delete the other default roles but you can modify the tabs and subtabs to which they have access Click Add to create the user Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 Chapter4 Configuring t
40. a conflict among any of these terms and conditions applicable to the Software the terms and conditions in this SLA shall take precedence By installing downloading accessing or otherwise using the Software Customer agrees to be bound by the terms of this SLA If Customer does not agree to the terms of this SLA Customer may not install download or otherwise use the Software 1 ADDITIONAL LICENSE RESTRICTIONS Installation and Use The CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine Software component of the Cisco 11XX Hardware Platform is preinstalled CD s containing tools to restore this Software to the 11XX hardware are provided to Customer for reinstallation purposes only Customer may only run the supported CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine Software on the Cisco 11 XX Hardware Platform designed for its use No unsupported Software product or component may be installed on the Cisco 11XX Hardware Platform 78 15903 01 Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine gm Supplemental License Agreement Software Upgrades Major and Minor Releases Cisco may provide CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine Software updates and new version releases for the 11XX Hardware Platform If the Software update and new version releases can be purchased through Cisco or a recognized partner or reseller the Customer should purchase one Software update for each Cisco 11XX Hardware Platform If the Cust
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42. ate the IP address you enter If you are not using a DNS server see the Configuring the WLSE Without a DNS Server page 4 6 for instructions before proceeding 209 165 201 1 Would you like to save this configuration yes Type yes to save the configuration The configuration is saved and system reboots Type no to exit without saving configuration and run setup program again 1 Corresponds to the Ethernet port labeled A on the WLSE 1130 Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 Chapter4 Configuring the CiscoW orks 1105 and 1130 WLSE Configuring the WLSE s Network Information IH Step5 Answer the next set of prompts to create a self signed certificate This certificate will allow you to access the WLSE securely using HTTPS until you are able to obtain a certificate from a certificate authority CA Table 4 3 describes how to respond to the prompts To make changes in the certificate after running setup see Changing the Configuration After Running Setup page 4 6 Table 4 3 Self Signed Certificate Creation Prompt Response Description Sample Response Country Name 2 character code US State or Province Name Full name of a state or province Snake Desert Locality Name City or locality name Snake Town Organization Name Company name Snake Oil LTD Organizational Unit Section of the company that is
43. bles that the WLSE uses Unshielded twisted pair UTP copper wire is used to connect the WLSE and distributes the network connections to wall jacks near each piece of network equipment Precautions for Rack M ounting Observe the following precautions for rack stability and safety Also see the rack installation documentation accompanying the rack for specific warning and or caution statements and procedures Servers storage systems and appliances are considered to be components in a rack Thus component refers to any server storage system or appliance as well as to various peripherals or supporting hardware Donot move large racks by yourself Due to the height and weight of the rack a minimum of two people are needed to accomplish this task Ensure that the rack is level and stable before extending a component from the rack Do not overload the AC supply branch circuit that provides power to the rack The total rack load should not exceed 80 percent of the branch circuit rating Ensure that proper airflow is provided to components in the rack Do not step on or stand on any system component when servicing other system components in a rack This unit should be mounted at the bottom of the rack if it is the only unit in the rack Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 ESTE Chapter2 Preparing to Install the CiscoWorks 1130 Wireless LAN S
44. bout AAA servers Enter information about all AAA servers to be monitored Adding AAA Servers to the WLSE page 4 28 Discover and manage devices Discover devices by using the discovery wizard or importing devices Make sure all devices to be managed are in the managed state Discovering and Managing Devices page 4 29 Optional Add additional users You can add additional users and specify their privileges by assigning roles to them Adding Users page 4 36 Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 Chapter4 Configuring the CiscoWorks 1105 and 1130 WLSE Logging into the Web Interface and Verifying Connectivity ER Logging into the Web Interface and Verifying Connectivity To verify HTTP and HTTPS connectivity connect to the WLSE using a supported properly configured Web browser and perform the following steps Step1 To verify HTTP connectivity enter the system IP address followed by 1741 the default port number For example if the system IP address is 209 165 202 128 enter http 209 165 202 128 1741 If a login dialog box appears you have connectivity Step2 To verify HTTPS connectivity enter the system IP address prefixed by https Do not use a port number For example if the system IP address 1s 209 165 202 128 enter https 209 165 202 128 If a login dialog box appears you have connectivity Ste
45. ce and performing the tasks in the following table To use this method you must first configure each access point or bridge for web browsing Table 4 6 Setup Procedures for Non lOS Access Points and Bridges Tasks Procedure Notes 1 Enable Cisco 1 Inthe Summary Status page click Setup CDP is used by the WLSE to Discovery Protocol discover devices on the 2 Under Services Cisco Services click 1 CDP network Cisco Discovery Protocol 3 Select Enabled Click Apply or OK Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine EzE 78 15903 01 Chapter4 Configuring the CiscoWorks 1105 and 1130 WLSE Setting Up Device Management W Table 4 6 Setup Procedures for Non lOS Access Points and Bridges continued Tasks Notes Procedure 2 Enable SNMP Optional Set the location Optional Set the system name and system contact L 2 A 4 In the Summary Status page click Setup Under Services click SNMP Select Enabled Enter a System Name System Location and System Contact SNMP is required for the WLSE to discover devices populate reports transfer configuration information to devices and upgrade device firmware 5 Click Apply or OK Setting the system name and system location provides this information when you display device details 3 Set the read 1 Inthe Summary Status page click Setup The read community string is communi
46. ceptable operating temperatures without adequate circulation Make sure that the room in which you operate has adequate air circulation Choosing a Site for Installation A Warning This unitis intended for installation in restricted access areas A restricted access area is where access Can only be gained by service personnel through the use of a special tool lock and key or other means of security and is controlled by the authority responsible for the location Statement 1017 Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 EEE Chapter2 Preparing to Install the CiscoWorks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine W Preparing Your Site for Installation Choose a site with a dry clean well ventilated and air conditioned area Choose a site that maintains an ambient temperature of 10 to 35 C 50 to 95 F Grounding the System A Warning Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available Statement 1024 Creating a Safe Environment Follow these guidelines to create a safe operating environment Keep tools and chassis components off the floor and away from foot traffic Clear the area of possible hazards such as moist floors ungrounded power ex
47. drawn using the new fonts Not all of the fonts will change after this user defined font option 1s set Step4 Configure temporary Internet files a Select Tools gt Internet Options gt General Then s elect Temporary Internet files gt Settings b Under Check for newer versions of stored pages select Every visit to the page Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 410 E 78 15903 01 Chapter4 Configuring the CiscoWorks 1105 and 1130 WLSE Configuring the Web Browser W Ki Note Windows XP does not come with the Java Plugin installed on Internet Explorer 6 0 This causes problems when upgrading a WLSE to 2 5 software If you plan to use a Windows XP client or server to update WLSE software configure the browser as described in the procedure for creating a remote repository in the online help or in the User Guide for the Wireless LAN Solution Engine Release 2 5 Configuring Netscape Navigator To configure Netscape Navigator 7 01 or 7 02 perform the following steps Stepl Select Edit gt Preferences Step2 Enable JavaScript a Expand Advanced and select Scripts amp Plugins b Under Enable JavaScript for select Navigator c Click OK Step3 Configure Netscape Navigator to accept all cookies a Expand Privacy amp Security and select Cookies b Select Enable all cookies c Click OK Step4 Change the default font for improved readability
48. e BEST 78 15903 01 Chapter3 Installing the CiscoWorks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Next Steps Configuration Hi Next Steps Configuration Configure the WLSE and the devices to be managed See Chapter 4 Configuring the CiscoWorks 1105 and 1130 WLSE Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 REST Chapter3 Installing the CiscoWorks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine E NextSteps Configuration Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine SEN 78 15903 01 CHAPTER Configuring the CiscoW orks 1105 and 1130 WLSE This chapter describes how to configure the CiscoWorks 1105 and CiscoWorks 1130 WLSEs and how to set up devices for management Configuration Quick Reference Table 4 1 provides a high level overview of the initial configuration process Detailed procedures are provided in this chapter After configuration is complete see the User Guide for the Wireless LAN Solution Engine or the WLSE online help for information on day to day operations Table 4 1 Quick Reference Task Steps References Configure the WLSE s L Boot the WLSE and log in at the Configuring the WLSE s network information system console Network Information 2 Run the setup program page 4 3 Configure name If you are not using a DNS server remove Configuring Name Resolution resolution the name serve
49. e gt Software Center Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 52 E 78 15903 01 Chapter5 Installing Software on the CiscoW orks 1105 and 1130 WLSE Upgrade Methods IH X Note WLSE images are subject to import export regulations respecting strong encryption Before you are allowed to download the image you might be directed to edit your Cisco com profile to confirm that you are allowed to download such images Step2 The files to download depend on whether you are using the WLSE as a local repository or you are using a Windows server as a remote repository If you are using the WLSE as the repository download the ZIP file the info file and the readme file to an FTP server The upgrade zip file and the info file must be in the same directory on the FTP server Do not extract the zip file If you are using a Windows system Windows XP Windows 2000 or Windows NT as a remote repository a Download the ZIP file and readme file into a directory on the Windows system b Extract the ZIP file to any empty directory Upgrade Methods WLSE offers the following upgrade methods Upgrading by using the Web interface see Upgrading by Using the Web Interface page 5 4 Upgrading by using the command line interface CLI see Upgrading by Using the CLI page 5 8 Upgrading by using the recovery CD see Upgrading from the Recovery CD page 5 12 In
50. e either Telnet or SSH you can configure both See Steps 4 and 5 for procedures To enable and configure SSH secure shell protocol enter the following a Select SERVICES gt Telnet SSH b Enable Secure Shell c Enter a System Name d Enter a Domain Name for example cisco com Optional Enter the RSA key size h Optional Enter the Authentication Timeout Optional Enter Authentication Retries Click Apply gt Q 78 15903 01 Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine gm Chapter4 Configuring the CiscoW orks 1105 and 1130 WLSE W Setting Up Device Management Step5 To enable and configure Telnet a Select SERVICES gt Telnet SSH b Enable Telnet c Optional Enable Teletype d Enter the number of Columns e Enter the number of Lines f Click Apply Step6 Select SNMP from the menu a After Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP select Enabled b Click Apply Step7 Inthe SNMP Request Communities section enter a community string for the ISO view D Note This community string is required for the access point to be discovered and managed by the WLSE Devices that do not have an ISO view will be placed in the Misconfigured Devices group after discovery and faults will be generated The fault messages refer to a dot 11 MIB problem a Enter the community string in the SNMP Community field b Enter iso in the Object Identifier op
51. e immediate or scheduled and you can schedule repeat imports A discovery runs after the import Stepl Select Devices gt Discover gt DISCOVER Step2 Inthe Discovery Wizard select Import From CiscoWorks and click Next Step3 Enter the following information All fields are required Text Box Description Host The CiscoWorks server s IP address Server Port The port number on which the CiscoWorks server listens for HTTP requests You may have to contact the administrator of the CiscoWorks server for this information Username Any user who has the authority to export and import device credentials on the CiscoWorks server Password Step 4 For a one time import select Run Now Step5 To schedule a one time import or repeated imports a Select the start date and start time from the pulldown lists b To schedule repeated imports select Enable Repeat Then set the interval by entering a number after Every and selecting Minutes hours Days Weeks or Months Step6 Click Finish to import devices or click Cancel to cancel the import Step 7 Click Check Last Status to see the results of the import Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 434 E 78 15903 01 Chapter4 Configuring the CiscoWorks 1105 and 1130 WLSE Setting Up Device Management W Managing Devices After discovering or importing devices and verifying the results ensure that all devices are in
52. e upgrading read the readme txt file that accompanies the software This section contains Upgrade quick reference Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 eem Chapter5 Installing Software on the CiscoW orks 1105 and 1130 WLSE EE Upgrade Methods Procedures for using CLI commands to upgrade WLSE software Create the Repository page 5 8 Install the Software page 5 11 Related CLI commands Upgrade Quick Reference The basic tasks in installing software upgrades by using the CLI are listed in below See the referenced sections for details about these tasks Task Reference L Back up WLSE Backing Up the WLSE page 5 2 2 Download image to an FTP server Downloading the Upgrade Image page 5 2 3 Create repository Create the Repository page 5 8 4 Install upgrade Install the Software page 5 11 Create the Repository Upgrades are normally installed from a repository which can be located on the WLSE to be upgraded or on a remote Windows FTP server This section contains the following topics Create a Local Repository page 5 9 Create a Repository on a Windows Server page 5 10 Create a Local Repository Use this procedure to create a repository on the WLSE to be upgraded Procedure Step1 Login using Telnet or SSH to the WLSE to be upgraded Step2 Specify the FTP site that will be the source of the software upda
53. ektrischer Schaltungen und den blichen Verfahren zur Vorbeugung vor Unfallen vertraut Suchen Sie mit der am Ende jeder Warnung angegebenen Anw eisungsnummer nach der jew eiligen bersetzung in den bersetzten Sicherheitshinw eisen die zusammen mit diesem Gerat ausgeliefert w urden BEWAHREN SIE DIESE HINWEISE GUT AUF Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine iv E 78 15903 01 Preface Conventions W Avvertenza IM PORTANTI ISTRUZIONI SULLA SICUREZZA Questo simbolo di avvertenza indica un pericolo La situazione potrebbe causare infortuni alle persone Prima di intervenire su qualsiasi apparecchiatura occorre essere al corrente dei pericoli relativi ai circuiti elettrici e conoscere le procedure standard per la prevenzione di incidenti Utilizzare il numero di istruzione presente alla fine di ciascuna avvertenza per individuare le traduzioni delle avvertenze riportate in questo documento CONSERVARE QUESTE ISTRUZIONI Advarsel VIKTIGE SIKKERHETSINSTRUKSJ ONER Dette advarselssymbolet betyr fare Du eri en situasjon som kan f re til skade pa person F r du begynner arbeide med noe av utstyret ma du v re oppmerksom p farene forbundet med elektriske kretser og kjenne til standardprosedyrer for forhindre ulykker Bruk nummeret i slutten av hver advarsel for finne oversettelsen i de oversatte sikkerhetsadvarslene som fulgte med denne enheten TA VARE P DISSE INSTRUK
54. elps you manage your WLAN radio environment The WLSE works by gathering fault performance and configuration information about Cisco devices that it discovers in your network The devices must be properly configured for discovery After devices are discovered you decide which devices to manage with the WLSE Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 ere Chapterl Product Overview ME Hardware Features CiscoW orks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine The WLSE has two user interfaces The Command Line Interface CLI which you access by attaching a console to the WLSE or using Telnet For information on all the CLI commands see the The Web interface provides access to all device management tasks and most of the management tasks for the WLSE system For information on using the Web interface see the WLSE online help or the User Guide for the Wireless LAN Solution Engine Release 2 5 Hardw are Features CiscoWorks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine This section describes the WLSE 1130 s bezel front panel and back panel Bezel Features The bezel shown in Figure 1 1 covers the front panel and has two Ethernet indicators a system status indicator and a hard drive indicator For more information about the indicators see Table 1 1 To remove the bezel press the tab on each end and lift it from the chassis Installation and Configuration Guide f
55. ence 4 1 Configuring the WLSE s Network Information 4 3 Running the Setup Program 4 3 Changing the Configuration After Running Setup 4 6 Configuring Name Resolution 4 6 Configuring the WLSE Without a DNS Server 4 6 Verifying the Configuration 4 7 Configuring the Web Browser 4 9 Supported Browsers 4 9 Configuring Internet Explorer 4 10 Configuring Netscape Navigator 4 11 Next Steps Finish Initial Configuration 4 12 Logging into the Web Interface and Verifying Connectivity 4 13 Setting Up Device Management 4 13 Setting Up Devices 4 14 Set Up Non lOS Access Points and Wireless Bridges 4 14 Set Up IOS Access Points 4 16 Set Up Routers and Switches 4 21 Set Up AAA Servers 4 22 Adding Device Credentials to the WLSE 4 24 Enter HTTP Credentials for Non IOS Access Points 4 24 Enter SNM P Community Strings for All Managed Devices 4 25 Enter Telnet or SSH Credentials for IOS Access Points 4 26 Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 eem EE Contents Enter HTTP Port Settings for IOS Access Points 4 26 Enter WLCCP Credentials for Wireless Domain Services WDS 4 27 Adding AAA Servers to the WLSE 4 28 Discovering and Managing Devices 4 29 Configuring Discovery Options 4 29 Discovering Devices 4 30 Managing Devices 4 35 Adding Users 4 36 Next Steps 4 37 cHaprer 5 installing Software on the CiscoWorks 1105 and 1130 WLSE 5 1 Upgrade Versions 5 2 Backing Up the WLSE 5 2 Download
56. es will not be discovered Import Devices from a File Devices can be imported from a comma separated values CSV file You can create the file by exporting devices from CiscoWorks Resource Manager Essentials or by creating a file with a text editor After you import the file a one time discovery begins immediately Select Devices gt Discover gt DISCOVER In the Discovery Wizard select Import From File and click Next Enter the pathname of the file or click Browse to find it If you have not created a file click See sample CSV file for the correct format Only the hostnames IP addresses and read and write community strings are imported automatically If you want to specify timeout and retry values enter them in the SNMP Timeout and SNMP Retry fields Otherwise the default values of a 10 second timeout and retry will be assigned to the imported devices Click Next or click Cancel to cancel the import Click Finish to import the devices listed in the file A one time discovery begins immediately 78 15903 01 Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine gm Chapter4 Configuring the CiscoW orks 1105 and 1130 WLSE W Setting Up Device Management Step6 Click Check Last Status to see the results of the import Import Devices from a CiscoW orks Server You can import devices from a CiscoWorks server that is running Resource Manager Essentials This import can b
57. for the number of bits in the modules press Return to accept the default or enter a value hostname hostname ip domain name domain_name crypto key generate rsa How many bits in the modulus 512 In the preceding commands hostname is the hostname of the access point and domain name is your domain name for example cisco com The following commands are optional but are recommended ip ssh time out 120 ip ssh authentication retries 3 Step 8 To configure Telnet enter the following commands Telnet is enabled by default line 0 4 no access class 111 in Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine Pais E 78 15903 01 Chapter4 Configuring the CiscoWorks 1105 and 1130 WLSE Step 9 Setting Up Device Management W The following optional commands are recommended width 80 length 24 Exit global configuration mode then enter the following command write memory Set Up IOS Access Points by Using the Web Interface Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Log into the Web interface of the AP 1100 or AP 1210 Select SERVICES from the menu then click CDP a After Cisco Discovery Protocol CDP select Enabled b Click Apply amp Note If you do not want to use CDP for discovery see Discovering Devices page 4 30 for alternative methods To push configuration templates to IOS access points you can use either Telnet or SSH secure shell protocol You must configur
58. g the WLSE s Netw ork Information Use the setup program to configure the WLSE when you boot it for the first time and 1f you ever have to erase the configuration Press the Backspace or Delete key to delete characters when entering a response to a prompt You cannot edit a response after you press the Enter key You can use CLI commands to change some responses after running setup see Changing the Configuration After Running Setup page 4 6 You can exit the setup program in two ways Press Ctrl c The login prompt appears Log in as the user setup to rerun the setup program Enter no at the final prompt Would you like to save this configuration yes The setup program exits without saving the configuration then restarts See Table 4 2 on page 4 4 and Table 4 3 on page 4 5 for the data you will need to enter into the setup prompts Running the Setup Program To configure WLSE network information perform the following steps Step 1 Connect a console to the console port For the WLSE 1105 use the serial port on the front panel do not use the serial port on the back panel as a console port For the WLSE 1130 the serial console port is on the back panel For more information about connecting a console to the WLSE 1130 see Connecting Cables page 3 9 Step Power on the WLSE When the system finishes booting a login prompt appears on the console Installation and Configuration Guide for
59. gement Quick Reference Task Reference 1 Optional Configure discovery options Configuring Discovery Options page 4 29 2 Discover devices by Use CDP Discovery Run CDP Discovery page 4 30 one of these methods Import devices Import Devices page 4 33 3 Manage devices Managing Devices page 4 35 Configuring Discovery Options Discovery options allow you to enable automatic management of all discovered devices specify use of device names in displays and use MAC address filtering for management of access points This step is optional To configure discovery options perform the following steps Stepl Select Devices gt Discover gt DISCOVER gt Advanced Options a If you want device names in WLSE displays instead of their IP addresses select Use Reverse DNS lookup b To enable automatic management for all discovered devices select Auto Manage Devices Otherwise you must move devices to the managed state after they have been discovered c To arrange temporary management of access points you can configure MAC filtering For information see the online help or the User Guide for the Wireless LAN Solution Engine Release 2 5 d Click Save Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 ESTE Chapter4 Configuring the CiscoW orks 1105 and 1130 WLSE W Setting Up Device Management Step 2 To set up IP filters select Devices gt D
60. he CiscoWorks 1105 and 1130 WLSE NextSteps W Next Steps For more information on using the WLSE to manage devices customizing WLSE operations and maintaining the WLSE system see the online help or the User Guide for the Wireless LAN Solution Engine Release 2 5 You can access the user guide In PDF in the Documentation directory on the Recovery CD ROM From the WLSE desktop Click Help then click the View PDF button On Cisco com Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 EE Chapter4 Configuring the CiscoW orks 1105 and 1130 WLSE E NextSteps Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 438 E 78 15903 01 gt CHAPTER Installing Softw are on the CiscoW orks 1105 and 1130 WLSE This section describes the process for updating the system software on a CiscoWorks 1105 or CiscoWorks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Caution Always review the readme file that accompanies the upgrade image on Cisco com before attempting to install the upgrade The procedure for upgrading might have changed after this document was printed and might not be accurate for some upgrades Some upgrades require a specific installation method In addition the readme file contains information about caveats such as data that is not preserved during the upgrade and the new features and fixes in the release Thi
61. ificate 4 5 name resolution 4 6 setup program 4 3 users 4 36 verifying connectivity 4 13 verifying the configuration 4 7 console port WLSE 1105 4 3 WLSE 1130 1 6 creating a safe environment 2 10 credentials HTTP credentials for non IOS access points 4 24 HTTP port settings for IOS access points 4 26 SNMP credentials for all managed devices 4 25 Telnet SSH credentials for IOS access points 4 26 WLCCP credentials for Wireless Domain Services 4 27 D devices credentials adding to WLSE 4 24 discovering 4 29 importing 4 33 managing 4 35 setting up 4 14 discovery CDP configuring on WLSE 4 30 enabling on access points and bridges 4 14 enabling on routers and switches 4 21 entering all devices as seeds 4 31 importing devices 4 33 options for 4 29 diskette drive location 1 4 DNS configuring 4 6 consequences of not using 4 6 documentation xviii audience for this xii typographical conventions in xii EAP MDS server adding to WLSE 4 28 setting up 4 22 Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 email server specifying 4 5 Ethernet connectors labeling on WLSE 1130 1 5 location of 1 6 network cable requirements 1 8 type 1 7 F front panel features 1 3 system buttons 1 5 system indicators 1 4 H hard drive indicator 1 3 1 4 HTTP connectivity verifying 4 13 on non IOS access points 4 16 HTTPS certificate for 4 5 con
62. ing the Upgrade Image 5 2 Upgrade Methods 5 3 Upgrading by Using the Web Interface 5 4 Upgrade Quick Reference 5 4 Installing from the Local Repository 5 4 Installing from a Windows Server 5 6 Upgrading by Using the CLI 5 8 Upgrade Quick Reference 5 8 Create the Repository 5 8 Install the Software 5 11 Related CLI Commands 5 12 Upgrading from the Recovery CD 5 12 APPENDIX A Technical Specifications for the CiscoWorks 1130WLSE A 1 INDEX Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine evi E 78 15903 01 Cisco 90 Day Limited Hardw are Warranty Terms There are special terms applicable to your hardware warranty and various services that you can use during the warranty period Your formal Warranty Statement including the warranty applicable to Cisco software 1s included on the CD that accompanies your Cisco product Follow these steps to access and download the Cisco Information Packet and your warranty document from the CD or from Cisco com 1 Launch your browser and go to this URL http www cisco com univercd cc td doc es_inpck cetrans htm The Warranties and License Agreements page appears 2 To read the Cisco Information Packet follow these steps a Click the Information Packet Number field and make sure that the part number 78 5235 02F0 is highlighted b Select the language in which you would like to read the document c Click Go The Cisco Limited Warranty and Software Lice
63. ion Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 o Chapter4 Configuring the CiscoW orks 1105 and 1130 WLSE Verifying the Configuration Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 N Note For security reasons Telnet is disabled on the WLSE by default If you want to connect to the CLI interface using Telnet you can enable it by using the telnetenable enable CLI command Forthe WLSE 1105 use the serial port on the front panel do not use the serial port on the back panel as a console port For the WLSE 1130 the serial console port is on the back panel If you are using a DNS server enter the following command to verify that the WLSE can obtain DNS services from the network nslookup dns name where dns name is the DNS name of a host that is registered in DNS If the system cannot obtain the IP address of the host from DNS use the ip name server command to specify a working DNS server Enter the following command to verify that the system can communicate with the network ping ip address where ip address is the IP address of a host that is accessible on the network A DNS server is a recommended host to ping because it should always be running and accessible Enter the show config command to verify that the configuration is as you expected For more information on this command see the User Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 2 5 Enter the show clock c
64. iscover gt DISCOVER gt IP Filter Rules and follow the instructions 1n the online help or the User Guide for the Wireless LAN Solution Engine IP filters allow you to limit discovery to certain devices Discovering Devices Use the procedures 1n this section to discover devices by using CDP or device import Use the discovery wizard to run a CDP discovery See Run CDP Discovery page 4 30 s Note If you prefer not to use CDP use the wizard but enter all of your devices as seeds as indicated in the procedure Import devices from a file or from a CiscoWorks server See Import Devices page 4 33 Run CDP Discovery Before discovery can proceed you must specify at least one initiating IP address seed device from which other devices can be discovered Neighbors of the seed device are discovered according to the CDP distance that you specify The seed device and discovered devices must be CDP enabled Note By default the WLSE runs a CDP discovery every 24 hours Use the procedures in this section to run an immediate or scheduled discovery Run an immediate one time CDP discovery See Run CDP Discovery Now page 4 31 Modify the default CDP discovery schedule by scheduling a one time job or repeated jobs See Modify the CDP Discovery Schedule page 4 32 Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 430 E 78 15903 01 Chapter4 Configuring the CiscoW
65. ive warranty remedy To Receive a Return Materials Authorization RMA Number Contact the company from whom you purchased the product If you purchased the product directly from Cisco contact your Cisco Sales and Service Representative Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 Cisco 90 Day Limited Hardware Warranty Terms Complete the information below and keep it for reference Company product purchased from Company telephone number Product model number Product serial number Maintenance contract number Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 eem Cisco 90 Day Limited Hardware Warranty Terms Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine a 78 15903 01 Preface This guide describes how to install the CiscoWorks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine WLSE It also describes configuration tasks for both CiscoWorks 1105 and CiscoWorks 1130 WLSEs and provides technical specifications for the CiscoWorks 1130 WLSE This guide consists of the following chapters and appendixes Most of these sections apply to both the CiscoWorks 1105 and 1130 sections that apply to only the CiscoWorks 1130 are so titled Cisco 90 Day Limited Hardware Warranty Terms Supplemental License Agreement Preface Product Overview Preparing
66. less LAN Solution Engine gm EE Index Voo overview 1 2 serial port 1 6 video connector specifications A 1 back panel 1 6 front panel 1 4 VLANs on IOS access points 4 17 W warnings regarding installation area 2 9 rack mounting equipment 2 12 shock danger 1 8 significance of 2 6 translations of xiii 2 2 Web interface browsers configuring 4 9 browsers supported 4 9 logging in 4 13 Wireless Domain Services WDS configuring for 4 27 WLSE 1105 console port 4 3 WLSE 1130 console port 1 6 Ethernet connectors labeling 1 5 indicators and buttons 1 4 installing 2 1 3 1 Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01
67. lling the CiscoW orks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 94089 Step4 Attach a slide assembly to the adapters on each side of the rack a At the front of the cabinet push the slide assembly forward until the mounting hook enters the square hole on the adapter b Push down the mounting bracket flange until the mounting hook is seated in the square hole and the push button pops out and clicks c At the back of the cabinet pull back on the mounting flange until the mounting hook is in the square holes on the adapter d Push down on the mounting bracket flange until the mounting hook is seated in the square hole and the push button pops out and clicks Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 36 E 78 15903 01 Chapter3 Installing the CiscoWorks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Installing the CiscoW orks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine W Mounting bracket Push button Mounting hook flange Support tab Step5 Install the WLSE in the slide assembly a Remove the front bezel b Tilt the back of the WLSE down while aligning the back screws on its sides with the back slide assembly slots c Engage the screws in the slide assembly slots d Lower the front of the WLSE and engage the front screws on its sides in the front slot behind the system release latch The system release latch will move forward and then snap back Use this latch when removing the WLS
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69. mentation and information on obtaining technical assistance Available in the following formats On Cisco com at Products and Services gt Network Management CiscoWorks gt CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine gt Technical Documentation PDF on the WLSE Recovery CD User Guide for the CiscoWorks Describes WLSE features and provides instructions for using 1t Wireless LAN Solution Engine Available in the following formats From the WLSE online help PDF on the WLSE Recovery CD ROM On Cisco com at Products and Services gt Network Management CiscoWorks gt CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine gt Technical Documentation Printed document available by order Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine vii E 78 15903 01 Preface Product Documentation W Document Title Description Supported Device Table for the Lists devices supported at the time the product was released Wireless LAN Solution Engine Available on Cisco com at Products and Services gt Network Management CiscoWorks gt CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine gt Technical Documentation Troubleshooting and FAQs for the Contains troubleshooting hints WLSE and FAQs for the WLSE CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Available on Cisco com at Products and Services gt Network Engine Management CiscoWorks gt CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine gt Alerts and Troubleshooting
70. n access Packet magazine at this URL http www cisco com go packet iQ Magazine is the Cisco bimonthly publication that delivers the latest information about Internet business strategies for executives You can access 1Q Magazine at this URL http www cisco com go iqmagazine Internet Protocol Journal is a quarterly journal published by Cisco Systems for engineering professionals involved in designing developing and operating public and private internets and intranets You can access the Internet Protocol Journal at this URL http www cisco com en US about ac 123 ac147 about_cisco_the_internet_ protocol_journal html Training Cisco offers world class networking training Current offerings in network training are listed at this URL http www cisco com en US learning index html Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine Em 78 15903 01 Supplemental License Agreement SUPPLEM ENTAL LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR CISCO SYSTEMS NETWORK MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE RUNNING ON THE CISCO 11XX HARDWARE PLATFORM IMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY This Supplemental License Agreement SLA contains additional limitations on the license to the Software provided to Customer under the Software License Agreement between Customer and Cisco Capitalized terms used in this SLA and not otherwise defined herein shall have the meanings assigned to them in the Software License Agreement To the extent that there is
71. nect cables during periods of lightning activity Use unshielded twisted pair UTP copper wire Ethernet cable with standard RJ 45 compatible plugs to connect the WLSE to the network Plug the network connection into the Ethernet port labeled A This port corresponds to the Ethernet O interface 94286 78 15903 01 Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine gm Chapter3 Installing the CiscoWorks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine E Powering On the WLSE Step 2 Connect a console to the serial port a Attach a DB 9 to RJ 45 adapter provided to the serial port of the console b Attach a DB 9 to RJ 45 adapter provided to the serial port of the WLSE c Connect the console to the WLSE using an RJ 45 cable provided Note You will need the console to run the setup program See Chapter 4 Configuring the CiscoWorks 1105 and 1130 WLSE DB9 to RJ 45 adapter RJ 45 cable VE a Powering On the WLSE To turn the power on or off press the power button on the front panel When you turn the power off after 30 seconds the WLSE will shut down gracefully The system begins booting and sending messages to the console window When the login prompt appears you can configure the system see the instructions in Chapter 4 Configuring the CiscoWorks 1105 and 1130 WLSE Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engin
72. nectivity verifying 4 13 importing devices 4 33 indicators Index W back panel 1 6 bezel 1 3 front panel 1 4 meaning of 1 4 installation cables connecting 3 9 configuring DNS 4 6 configuring the web browser 4 9 configuring the WLSE 4 3 verifying the configuration 4 7 installing WLSE in a rack 3 2 powering on WLSE 3 10 power source connecting to 3 9 preparing for creating a safe environment 2 10 LAN options precautions for 2 12 modems precautions for 2 12 rack mounting precautions for 2 11 safety 2 1 site preparation 2 9 telecommunications precautions for 2 12 tools and equipment required 2 13 3 2 quick reference 3 1 rack mounting 3 2 verifying HTTP and HTTPS connectivity 4 13 installing software updates WLSE 5 1 ISO view on IOS access points 4 20 78 15903 01 Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine gm EE Index K keyboard connector 1 6 L LAN options precautions for 2 12 LEAP server adding to WLSE 4 28 setting up 4 22 logging in console 4 7 Telnet SSH 4 7 logging in Web interface 4 13 M mailroute command 4 5 managing devices 4 35 mkcert command 4 5 modems precautions for 2 12 mouse connector 1 6 name resolution 4 6 O overview of WLSE 1 1 P PEAP server adding to WLSE 4 28 powering on the WLSE power button and indicator 1 4 procedure for 3 10 R rack mounting instructions for 3 2 precautions for 2 11
73. nse page from the Information Packet appears Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 vi Cisco 90 Day Limited Hardware Warranty Terms d Read the document online or click the PDF icon to download and print the document in Adobe Portable Document Format PDF D Note You must have Adobe Acrobat Reader to view and print PDF files You can download the reader from Adobe s website http www adobe com 3 To read translated and localized warranty information about your product follow these steps a Enter this part number in the Warranty Document Number field 78 5236 01C0 b Select the language in which you would like to read the document c Click Go The Cisco warranty page appears d Review the document online or click the PDF icon to download and print the document in Adobe Portable Document Format PDF You can also contact the Cisco service and support website for assistance http www cisco com public Support_root shtml Duration of Hardware Warranty Ninety 90 days Replacement Repair or Refund Policy for Hardware Cisco or its service center will use commercially reasonable efforts to ship a replacement part within ten 10 working days after receipt of a Return Materials Authorization RMA request Actual delivery times can vary depending on the customer location Cisco reserves the right to refund the purchase price as its exclus
74. ny community strings as necessary If you are importing devices you do not need to enter their community strings For more information see Import Devices page 4 33 To enter community strings Select Devices gt Discover gt Device Credentials gt SNMP Communities Initially the dialog box contains a default entry which covers all devices provided device community strings are set to the default public Add new entries using one of these methods Using the text boxes and lists for individual parameters After you have specified all the parameters click Add to add the community string to the list Entering data directly in the list of community strings by using the following syntax target read_community timeout retries write_community You must enter the correct number of colons between variables Otherwise the community strings cannot be read Click Save to apply your changes 78 15903 01 Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine j Chapter4 Configuring the CiscoW orks 1105 and 1130 WLSE W Setting Up Device Management Enter Telnet or SSH Credentials for IOS Access Points Telnet SSH credentials are used for downloading configuration files to IOS based access points and for upgrading firmware on IOS access points N Note When entering Telnet or SSH credentials enter data only in the fields that correspond to the login sequence on the access p
75. o the WLSE only after name resolution on the client times out Ping and traceroute commands will result in 100 packet losses in 4 out of 5 ICMP packets This occurs because the WLSE times out when attempting reverse DNS lookup IP addresses will appear instead of hostnames in WLSE displays You will not be able to download access point firmware directly from Cisco com to the WLSE If you are not using a DNS server perform the steps described in Configuring the WLSE s Network Information page 4 3 with the following exception Step1 Atthe DNs server ip address prompt enter any IP address Step2 After you finish configuring the WLSE erase the IP address you entered by entering the following command no ip name server ip address where ip address is the IP address you entered at the DNS server ip address prompt in the setup program For more information about this command see the User Guide for the Wireless LAN Solution Engine Release 2 5 Verifying the Configuration While at the console verify that the WLSE is correctly configured by performing the following steps For more information on the CLI commands used in the following procedure see the User Guide for the Wireless LAN Solution Engine Release 2 5 Step1 At the system console enter admin at the login prompt and log in with the password you created during setup You can also use Telnet or SSH to log in as the admin user Installation and Configurat
76. oint s For example if the access point does not prompt for a user name do not enter a user name To enter Telnet or SSH credentials Step1 Select Devices gt Discover gt Device Credentials gt Telnet User Password Step2 To add a username and password a Enter the access point IP address or range of IP addresses that will use this username and these passwords b Enter the username c Enter the password d Enter the confirm password e Enter the enable password f Enter the confirm enable password g Click Save The IP address username and passwords are added to the Current Entries textbox Step3 Repeat step 2 to add credentials for more devices Enter HTTP Port Settings for IOS Access Points HTTP port settings are required for reports on IOS based access points the port settings are used for the links from reports to access point Web interfaces The port you should supply for each device is the port for the access point s Web interface To enter HTTP port settings Step1 Select Devices gt Discover gt Device Credentials gt IOS HTTP Port Settings Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 426 E 78 15903 01 Chapter4 Configuring the CiscoWorks 1105 and 1130 WLSE Setting Up Device Management W Step2 To add a port a Enter the IP address or range of IP addresses that use this port number b Enter the port number c Click Save Step
77. olution Engine E Precautions for Products with Modems Telecommunications or Local Area Network Options gt When mounting this unit in a partially filled rack load the rack from the bottom to the top with the heaviest component at the bottom of the rack If the rack is provided with stabilizing devices install the stabilizers before mounting or servicing the unit in the rack Warning To prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing this unitin a rack you must take special precautions to ensure that the system remains stable The following guidelines are provided to ensure your safety This unit should be mounted at the bottom of the rack if itis the only unitin the rack When mounting this unitin a partially filled rack load the rack from the bottom to the top with the heaviest component at the bottom of the rack If the rack is provided with stabilizing devices install the stabilizers before mounting or servicing the unitin the rack Statement 1006 Precautions for Products with Modems Telecommunications or Local Area Network Options Observe the following guidelines when working with options Do not connect or use a modem or telephone during a lighting storm There may be arisk of electrical shock from lightning Never connect or use a modem or telephone in a wet environment Do not plug a modem or telephone cable into the Ethernet connector Disconnect the modem cable before opening a product enclo
78. omer is eligible to receive the Software update or new version release through a Cisco extended service program the Customer should request to receive only one Software update or new version release per valid service contract Reproduction and Distribution Customer may not reproduce nor distribute software 2 DESCRIPTION OF OTHER RIGHTS AND LIMITATIONS Please refer to the Cisco Systems Inc Software License Agreement Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine ETN 78 15903 01 CHAPTER Product Overview TheWireless LAN Solution Engine WLSE 1s a rack mountable appliance for configuring and managing Cisco wireless devices This chapter describes the software and hardware features of the WLSE Note For translated safety warnings and regulatory compliance information see the document titled Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the CiscoWorks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Softw are Features The WLSE has the following major features Configuration Allows you to apply configuration changes to access points Fault and policy monitoring Monitors device fault and performance conditions LEAP server responses and policy misconfigurations Reporting Allows you to track device client and security information You can email print and export reports Firmware Allows you to upgrade the firmware on access points and bridges Radio management H
79. ommand to verify that the system time and date are correct in Coordinated Universal Time UTC If the time or date is incorrect set the correct time and date using the clock command If your network uses NTP configure the system to use NTP to set the clock Enter the exit command to log out You are now finished using the console The remaining steps take place at the client system Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 Chapter4 Configuring the CiscoWorks 1105 and 1130 WLSE Configuring the Web Browser W Configuring the Web Browser Normally all WLSE tasks are performed in the Web interface Before you connect to the Web interface make sure you are using a supported browser and that the browser is properly configured Supported Browsers page 4 9 Configuring Internet Explorer page 4 10 Configuring Netscape Navigator page 4 11 Supported Browsers Before connecting to the WLSE web interface make sure you are using a supported browser and the browser is properly configured The supported browsers for CD One 2 0 are listed in Table 4 4 on page 4 9 Use the procedures in Configuring Internet Explorer page 4 10 or Configuring Netscape Navigator page 4 11 to configure the browser D Note Using earlier unsupported versions of Internet Explorer compromises the security of the WLSE Table 4 4 Supported Browsers Client Ope
80. ommand window create a virtual drive and map the virtual drive to the drive containing the update files for example subst f d WLSE repository Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 56 E 78 15903 01 Chapter5 Installing Software on the CiscoW orks 1105 and 1130 WLSE Upgrade Methods IH N Note The virtual drive f in this example will be removed after you reboot the Windows server Step 3 Double click the virtual drive icon Then double click the autorun bat file if it does not automatically run Result A browser window opens and displays the Appliance Update screen Step4 Enter the hostname or IP address of the WLSE in the Appliance Update screen Step5 Log in tothe WLSE Web interface as a user with system administration privileges Result The Install Software Update window opens Step 6 Install the new software a Select a software update to install To view details click README in the Details field b Click Install c Click Confirm Step 7 After the software installation finishes the Appliance Update screen reappears Click Cancel to close the screen D Note When the installation is complete the WLSE will be unavailable for a few minutes while it restarts Step8 To view details after the installation is complete select Administration gt Appliance gt Software gt Status gt View Log Upgrading by Using the CLI A Caution Befor
81. on Engine E Safety You should observe the following safety guidelines when working with any equipment that connects to electrical power or telephone wiring They can help you avoid injuring yourself and damaging the WLSE Warnings and cautions are provided to help you prevent damage to the devices or injury to yourself Note The English warnings in this document are followed by a statement number To see the translations of a warning into other languages look up its statement number in the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the CiscoWorks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine gt Warning IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This warning symbol means danger You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury Before you work on any equipment be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents Use the statement number provided at the end of each warning to locate its translation in the translated safety warnings that accompanied this device Statement 1071 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Waarschuw ing BELANGRI KE VEILIGHEIDSINSTRUCTIES Dit waarschuwingssymbool betekent gevaar U verkeert in een situatie die lichamelijk letsel kan veroorzaken Voordat u aan enige apparatuur gaat werken dient u zich bewust te zijn van de bij elektrische schakelingen betrokken risico s en dient u op de hoogte te zijn van de standaard praktijken om ongelukken te
82. or the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 12 E 78 15903 01 Chapterl Product Overview Hardware Features CiscoW orks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine E Figure 1 1 Bezel Features 94249 1 Bezel latches 3 Blue amber status indicator 2 Hard drive indicator Front Panel Features Figure 1 2 shows the front panel features Some features are not visible when the bezel is attached To access the front panel remove the bezel by pressing the tabs on each end and lifting it from the chassis To reinstall the bezel insert the tabs on each end into the flanges on each side of the chassis Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 ere Chapterl Product Overview W Hardware Features CiscoW orks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Figure 1 2 Front Panel Features 94250 Power button indicator USB connector Diskette drive Video connector 5 6 CD drive 1 Blue amber system status indicator 8 da Wi N ka Hard drive indicator System identification button System Indicators and Buttons When troubleshooting your WLSE you might need to check the status of the indicator lights on the front panel or bezel see Figure 1 1 and Figure 1 2 The appearance and function of these lights are described in Table 1 1 Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine ia E 78 1590
83. orks 1105 and 1130 WLSE Setting Up Device Management W Run CDP Discovery Now To run an immediate discovery perform the following steps Step1 Select Devices gt Discover gt DISCOVER gt CDP Discovery and click Next Step2 Select Run Now and click Next Step A If you already added community strings click Next If you have not added community strings you must add them now For details on adding community strings see Enter SNMP Community Strings for All Managed Devices page 4 25 After adding community strings click Next Step4 Add one or more initiating IP addresses seeds to be used for this one time discovery only N Note If CDP is not enabled you still can discover devices by entering each of their IP addresses as seeds however the connectivity between switches and access points will not be discovered a Enter the IP addresses or device names in the Add Seed Values text box and click gt gt b Setthe CDP distance If the distance is set to 1 only the immediate neighbors of the seed devices are discovered Set the distance appropriately to discover the entire wireless network N Note Routers and switches that do not have access points attached to them are used when computing CDP distance However such devices will not appear in the discovered devices list c Click Next Step5 If the discovery summary is correct click Finish to run the discovery The discovery will begin within 2 minutes
84. p3 Enter the user name admin and the password you created during setup in the login dialog box The WLSE home page appears Setting Up Device Management The tasks in preparing the devices and the WLSE for use are Setting Up Devices page 4 14 e Adding Device Credentials to the WLSE page 4 24 Adding AAA Servers to the WLSE page 4 28 Discovering and Managing Devices page 4 29 Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 EIEN Chapter4 Configuring the CiscoW orks 1105 and 1130 WLSE W Setting Up Device Management Setting Up Devices You must set up network devices so the WLSE can discover and manage them This section describes both required and optional setup tasks for Non IOS access points see Set Up Non IOS Access Points and Wireless Bridges page 4 14 IOS access points see Set Up IOS Access Points page 4 16 Routers and switches see Set Up Routers and Switches page 4 21 AAA servers see Set Up AAA Servers page 4 22 Set Up Non lOS Access Points and Wireless Bridges You can set up access points and bridges in two ways By using the WLSE s automatic configuration option for first time device configuration select Configuration gt Auto Update gt Startup Configuration For more information see the online help or the User Guide for the Wireless LAN Solution Engine Release 2 5 By opening a web browser session on each devi
85. que avertissement CONSERVEZ CES INFORM ATIONS Warnung WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSHIN W EISE Dieses Warnsymbol bedeutet Gefahr Sie befinden sich in einer Situation die zu Verletzungen f hren kann Machen Sie sich vor der Arbeit mit Ger ten mit den Gefahren elektrischer Schaltungen und den blichen Verfahren zur Vorbeugung vor Unfallen vertraut Suchen Sie mit der am Ende jeder Warnung angegebenen Anw eisungsnummer nach der jew eiligen bersetzung in den bersetzten Sicherheitshinw eisen die zusammen mit diesem Gerat ausgeliefert w urden BEWAHREN SIE DIESE HINWEISE GUT AUF Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 EEN Chapter2 Preparing to Install the CiscoWorks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine E Safety Avvertenza IM PORTANTI ISTRUZIONI SULLA SICUREZZA Questo simbolo di avvertenza indica un pericolo La situazione potrebbe causare infortuni alle persone Prima di intervenire su qualsiasi apparecchiatura occorre essere al corrente dei pericoli relativi ai circuiti elettrici e conoscere le procedure standard per la prevenzione di incidenti Utilizzare il numero di istruzione presente alla fine di ciascuna avvertenza per individuare le traduzioni delle avvertenze riportate in questo documento CONSERVARE QUESTE ISTRUZIONI Advarsel VIKTIGE SIKKERHETSINSTRUKS ONER Dette advarselssymbolet betyr fare Du eri en situasjon som kan f re til skade pa person F r du
86. r address from the page 4 6 configuration Verify the configuration While at the system console verify Verifying the Configuration configuration page 4 7 Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 o Chapter4 Configuring the CiscoW orks 1105 and 1130 WLSE E Configuration Quick Reference Table 4 1 Quick Reference continued Task Steps References Configure the Web 1 Verify that client system is using a _ Configuring the Web Browser browser on the client supported browser page 4 9 2 Configure the browser Log 1n and verify HTTP 1 Log in to the Web interface Logging into the Web and HTTPS connectivity 2 Verify that you can connect to the Interface and Verifying WLSE via HTTP and HTTPS Connectivity page 4 13 Prepare devices and the 1 Set up devices Setting Up Device Nee Or eevee 2 Add device credentials to the WLSE Managemen page 4 13 EES including credentials for Wireless Domain Services 3 Add any AAA servers to be monitored 4 Set options for discovery and management 5 Discover or import devices 6 Manage devices Add additional users Add Web interface users Adding Users page 4 36 Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 42 E 78 15903 01 Chapter4 Configuring the CiscoWorks 1105 and 1130 WLSE Configuring the WLSE s Network Information IH Configurin
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88. r non IOS access points you must enter HTTP credentials If you are using Wireless Domain Services WDS you must enter RADIUS credentials Enter HTTP Credentials for Non lOS Access Points HTTP credentials are required for downloading configuration files to non IOS access points and for uploading configuration from such access points The same password must be set on each access point as described in Table 4 6 on page 4 14 You can enter as many usernames and passwords as necessary To enter HTTP usernames and passwords Stepl Select Devices gt Discover gt Device Credentials gt HTTP User Password Step 2 To add a username and password a Enter the access point IP address or range of IP addresses that will use this username and password b Enter the username c Enter the password d Click Save The IP address and username are added to the Current Entries textbox Step3 Repeat step 2 to add credentials for more devices Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine EZE 78 15903 01 Chapter4 Configuring the CiscoWorks 1105 and 1130 WLSE Setting Up Device Management W Enter SNMP Community Strings for All Managed Devices D Note Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 SNMP community strings are used for discovering and communicating with network devices The community string must be set on each device as described in Setting Up Devices page 4 14 You an enter as ma
89. rating System Supported Brow sers Windows 2000 Windows NT and Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 with Service Pack 1 man COWS AE Netscape Navigator 7 02 Japanese Windows 2000 and Japanese Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 with Service Pack 1 Windows NT Japanese Netscape Navigator 7 02 Solaris 8 and 9 Netscape Navigator 7 01 Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 E Chapter4 Configuring the CiscoW orks 1105 and 1130 WLSE EE Configuring the Web Browser Configuring Internet Explorer To configure Internet Explorer 6 0 perform the following steps Step1 Enable JavaScript a Select Tools gt Internet Options gt Security b Make sure that the Internet icon is selected and click Custom Level c Scroll to Scripting and select the following Select Enable for Active scripting Select Enable for Allow paste operations via script Select Enable for Scripting of Java applets d Click OK Step 2 Configure the browser to accept all cookies a Select Tools gt Internet Options gt Privacy b Move the slider down to until Accept all Cookies appears c Click OK Step3 Change the default font to improve readability a Select Tools gt Internet Options gt General Then elect Fonts b Select a sans serif font for example Arial from the Web page font and Plain text font lists c Click OK then click OK again The text in the browser window is re
90. re Updates Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 EEE Chapter5 Installing Software on the CiscoW orks 1105 and 1130 WLSE EE Upgrade Methods The Install Software Updates window displays information about the WLSE the currently defined repository and the compatible software available for updating a Select a software update to install To view details click README in the Details field b Click Install c Click Confirm N Note When the installation is complete the WLSE will be unavailable for a few minutes while it restarts The Login screen will appear when the update is complete Step 9 To view details after the installation is complete select Administration gt Appliance gt Software gt Status gt View Log Installing from a Windows Server Use this procedure to install from a remote repository on a Windows 2000 Windows XP or Windows NT server Procedure Step1 If you are using a Windows XP or Windows NT server as the repository and you are using Internet Explorer 6 0 on the client configure the browser on the repository as follows This ensures that the display works properly during installation a Install Java Plugin 1 3 1_08 or later on the repository b Start Internet Explorer 6 0 and select Tools gt Internet Options gt Privacy c Lower the slider all the way down to achieve the Accept All Cookies setting Step 2 Open a c
91. reated during setup To change the host name use the hostname command To change the domain name use the ip domain name command To change the DNS server or add up to 2 additional DNS servers use the ip name server command To configure or reconfigure an Ethernet port use the interface command To make changes in the HTTPS certificate use the mkcert command Tip To change any other part of the WLSE s initial configuration use the erase config command to erase the previous configuration and rerun the setup program Configuring Name Resolution The WLSE resolves host names by using a Domain Name System DNS server or you can use the import CLI command to add individual hosts or a UNIX style hosts file For information on this command see User Guide for the Wireless LAN Solution Engine Release 2 5 If you are using a DNS server register the system on the DNS server using the WLSE s host name as its DNS name Configuring the WLSE Withouta DNS Server The WLSE does not require name resolution but if name resolution is not used the following problems will occur Host names will not resolve Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 46 E 78 15903 01 Chapter4 Configuring the CiscoWorks 1105 and 1130 WLSE Verifying the Configuration IH Discovery will be slow Connecting to the WLSE via Telnet will be slow You will be able to connect t
92. ry if you are not using it or if you have security concerns The repository will automatically restart if you reboot the WLSE 78 15903 01 Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine gm Chapter5 Installing Software on the CiscoW orks 1105 and 1130 WLSE EE Upgrade Methods Upgrading from the Recovery CD If you have a recovery CD with the release of the WLSE software you want to install you can use the CD to upgrade your WLSE Note Although every effort has been made to validate the accuracy of the software version on the recovery CD you must review WLSE software versions on Cisco com and download and install any required earlier updates For information on installing such updates see the readme files that accompany software updates on Cisco com gt Caution This procedure will destroy all data and install a new image You will need to replace the data by restoring a backup For information on backups see the online help or the User Guide for the Wireless LAN Solution Engine Release 2 5 To reimage the WLSE use the following procedure Procedure Step1 Connect a console to the WLSE s console port Forthe WLSE 1105 use the serial port on the front panel do not use the serial port on the back panel as a console port For the WLSE 1130 the serial console port is on the back panel Step2 Log in as the admin user Step3 Put the recovery CD in
93. s section contains the following topics Upgrade Versions page 5 2 Backing Up the WLSE page 5 2 Downloading the Upgrade Image page 5 2 Upgrade Methods page 5 3 Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 So Chapter5 Installing Software on the CiscoW orks 1105 and 1130 WLSE EE Upgrade Versions Upgrade Versions You can upgrade directly to WLSE 2 5 as follows From WLSE 2 0 to WLSE 2 5 From WLSE 2 0 2 to WLSE 2 5 Note Upgrading from the Web interface might fail for upgrading WLSE 2 0 or 2 0 2 to WLSE 2 5 For the latest information see the readme file included with the upgrade image on Cisco com Backing Up the WLSE Before upgrading WLSE software back up the configuration The upgrade attempts to preserve the WLSE database but a backup is needed in case of errors during the upgrade See the online help or the User Guide for the Wireless LAN Solution Engine Release 2 5 Dow nloading the Upgrade Image Unless you are upgrading from the recovery CD you must download the upgrade files from Cisco com Procedure Step1 Locate the files by using the following URLs http www cisco com kobayashi sw center cw2000 crypto wlan sol eng ftp ftp cisco com cisco crypto 3 DES cw2000 wlan sol eng Or follow this navigation path on Cisco com Products and Services gt Network Management CiscoWorks gt CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engin
94. se the same 4 Enter a username and password and select WLSE see Enter HTTP user that you created Firmware then click Apply Credentials for Non IOS in Task 4 if the user 5 Navigate back to the Security Setup page Access Points page 4 24 has firmware and click User Manager privileges l Select Enabled then click Apply or OK 6 Set up TFTP as the transfer protocol between the WLSE and access points In the Summary Status page click Setup TFTP is used for transferring Under Services click FTP configuration changes to access points w NY E gt Use the pulldown menu to select TFTP as the file transfer protocol 4 In the Default File Server text box enter the IP address of the WLSE 5 Click Apply or OK 1 If you do not want to enable CDP see the Discovering and Managing Devices page 4 29 for alternative methods of discovering devices Set Up IOS Access Points You can set up IOS based access points Cisco Aironet 1100 and 1210 access points in three ways Use the WLSE s automatic configuration option for first time device configuration select Configuration gt Auto Update gt Startup Configuration For more information see the online help or the User Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 2 5 Log in to each device by using Telnet or SSH and using the device s CLI commands See Set Up IOS Access Points by Using the Device CLI page 4 17 Installation
95. ss points will not be discovered a Enter the IP addresses or device names in the Add Seed Values text box and click gt gt b Setthe CDP distance If the distance is set to 1 only the immediate neighbors of the seed devices are discovered Set the distance appropriately to discover the entire wireless network N Note Routers and switches that do not have access points attached to them are used when computing CDP distance However such devices will not appear in the discovered devices list Step7 Click Next Step 8 Click Finish to submit your changes Discovery will begin at the scheduled time Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 432 E 78 15903 01 Chapter4 Configuring the CiscoWorks 1105 and 1130 WLSE Import Devices Note Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Setting Up Device Management W Click Back to make changes before submitting or click Cancel to cancel all changes For more information about scheduled discoveries see the WLSE online help After you import devices a one time discovery job starts immediately All of the WLSE supported devices in the file or found on the CiscoWorks server are used as seed devices with a CDP distance of 1 After importing devices ensure that they are managed If CDP is not enabled and you import devices only the imported access points and wireless bridges will be discovered Routers and switch
96. stall install Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 510 E 78 15903 01 Chapter 5 Installing Software on the CiscoWorks 1105 and 1130 WLSE Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Upgrade Methods IH Define the repository To define a local repository enter the following command install configure default To define a remote repository enter the following command install configure URL URL value where URL value 1s the HTTP URL of the remote repository For example install configure URL http 209 165 200 224 9851 To view a list of the software images and updates available for installation enter the following command install install list Enter the following command to install the software install install update package where package is the name of the software image to be installed For example if the ZIP file is called WLSE 2 5 K9 zip the package name is WLSE 2 5 K9 Result The WLSE is reimaged and reboots Related CLI Commands To delete images from the WLSE s local repository use the following command repository delete package all where all deletes all images in the local repository and package deletes the named image only To change the status of the WLSE s local repository use the following command repository server stop start status to stop start or display the status of the local repository You can stop the reposito
97. stallation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 EEE Chapter5 Installing Software on the CiscoW orks 1105 and 1130 WLSE EE Upgrade Methods Upgrading by Using the Web Interface A Caution Before upgrading read the readme txt file that accompanies the software This method might fail for upgrading from WLSE 2 0 to WLSE 2 5 use the CLI method instead This section contains the following topics Upgrade quick reference Alternative upgrade procedures Installing from the Local Repository page 5 4 Installing from a Windows Server page 5 6 Upgrade Quick Reference The basic tasks in installing software upgrades by using the Web interface are listed in below See the referenced sections for details about these tasks Task Reference 1 Back up WLSE Backing Up the WLSE page 5 2 1 Download software from Cisco com Downloading the Upgrade Image page 5 2 2 Install software To install from the local repository see Installing from the Local Repository page 5 4 To install from the remote repository see Installing from a Windows Server page 5 6 Installing from the Local Repository Use this procedure to install from a local repository on the WLSE Procedure Step1 Login via Telnet or SSH as the admin user on a WLSE Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine eem 78 15903 01
98. sure touching or installing internal components or touching an uninsulate4d modem cable or jack Do not use a telephone line to report a gas leak while you are in the vicinity of the leak 5 Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 Chapter2 Preparing to Install the CiscoW orks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Tools and Equipment Required for Installation E Tools and Equipment Required for Installation You need the following tools and equipment to install the WLSE Number 2 Phillips screwdriver Tape measure and level e Antistatic mat or antistatic foam ESD grounding strap Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 EXE Chapter2 Preparing to Install the CiscoWorks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine EE Tools and Equipment Required for Installation Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 214 E 78 15903 01 CHAPTER 3 Installing the CiscoW orks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine This chapter describes how to install the CiscoWorks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine WLSE The chapter contains the following sections Installation Quick Reference page 3 1 Installing the CiscoWorks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine page 3 2 Connecting the WLSE to the AC Power Source page 3 9 Connecting Cables page 3 9 Powering On the WL
99. t system location location Set Up AAA Servers The WLSE can monitor the performance of AAA Authentication Authorization and Accounting services provided by e CiscoSecure ACS Server Cisco Access Registrar CAR RADIUS services only The WLSE supports LEAP RADIUS EAP MDS5 and PEAP servers For information on supported versions of CiscoSecure ACS see the Supported Devices Table for WLSE 2 5 on Cisco com An AAA server is required for using Wireless Domain Service WDS For more information about configuring for WDS see Enter WLCCP Credentials for Wireless Domain Services WDS page 4 27 gt Note For PEAP in addition to the procedures in this section you must also do the following on the ACS server set up a certificate and private key and enable PEAP For more information see the Cisco Secure ACS documentation Step1 Log into the CiscoSecure ACS Server that will provide authentication services to the wireless network Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine a22 E 78 15903 01 Chapter4 Configuring the CiscoWorks 1105 and 1130 WLSE Setting Up Device Management W Ss Note When you set up the WLSE see Adding AAA Servers to the WLSE page 4 28 you will need the IP address or name of the system that is running CiscoSecure ACS Server Step 2 Click User Setup on the left side of the initial page Step3 Enter a username for the user the WLSE
100. t the other end of the cable to an RJ 45 jack wall plate or to an RJ 45 port on a UTP concentrator or hub depending on your network configuration Observe the following cabling restrictions for LOBASE T LOOBASE TX and 1OOOBASE T networks For LOBASE T networks use Category 3 or greater wiring and connectors For LOOBASE TX and 1000 BASE T networks use Category 5 or greater wiring and connectors The maximum cable run length from a workstation to a concentrator is 328 feet ft or 100 meters m For I0BASE T networks the maximum number of daisy chained concentrators on one network segment is four To avoid line interference put voice and data lines in separate sheaths Equipment Included in the Package The following equipment is included in the WLSE package Wireless LAN Solution Engine Rack mounting kit Power cable Serial cable light blue RJ 45 to RJ 45 Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 Chapterl Product Overview Equipment Included in the Package IR 10 baseT ethernet cable yellow 2 DB 9 to RJ 45 Adapters 1 DB 25 to RJ 45 Adapter WLSE Recovery CD WLSE documentation The following documents are shipped with the WLSE Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine Finding Documentation for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine Release 2
101. te as an online starting point for technical assistance 78 15903 01 Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine gm Preface E Obtaining Technical Assistance Cisco TAC Website The Cisco TAC website http www cisco com tac provides online documents and tools for troubleshooting and resolving technical issues with Cisco products and technologies The Cisco TAC website is available 24 hours a day 365 days a year Accessing all the tools on the Cisco TAC website requires a Cisco com user ID and password If you have a valid service contract but do not have a login ID or password register at this URL http tools cisco com RPF register register do Opening a TAC Case The online TAC Case Open Tool http www cisco com tac caseopen 1s the fastest way to open P3 and P4 cases Your network is minimally impaired or you require product information After you describe your situation the TAC Case Open Tool automatically recommends resources for an immediate solution If your issue is not resolved using these recommendations your case will be assigned to a Cisco TAC engineer For P1 or P2 cases your production network is down or severely degraded or if you do not have Internet access contact Cisco TAC by telephone Cisco TAC engineers are assigned immediately to P1 and P2 cases to help keep your business Operations running smoothly To open a case by telephone use one of the fo
102. tension cables and missing safety grounds Keep the area around the chassis free from dust and foreign conductive material such as metal flakes from nearby construction activity AC Power Ensure that the plug socket combination is accessible at all times because it serves as the main disconnecting device A Warning The plug socket combination must be accessible atall times because itserves as the main disconnecting device Statement 1019 Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine SR 78 15903 01 Chapter2 Preparing to Install the CiscoW orks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Precautions for Rack Mounting IH Cabling Use the cables in the accessory kit to connect the WLSE s console port to a console or computer that is running a console program In addition to the console cable you must supply your own standard Ethernet cable to connect the WLSE to your network For information detailing cable requirements see Network Cable Requirements page 1 8 A structured wiring system provides a standardized way to wire a building for all types of networks for the WLSE to be installed The main distribution frame links all the building s interior wiring and provides an interface connection to circuits coming from outside sources such as the local telephone company Wiring hubs peripherals for cabling installations provide the connection logic unique to Fast Ethernet ca
103. tes by using the following command Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine EHN 78 15903 01 Chapter5 Installing Software on the CiscoW orks 1105 and 1130 WLSE Upgrade Methods IH repository source ftp source path where source is the hostname or IP address of the FTP server on which the image resides and path is the path to the image files If the message unable to obtain file appears you have entered the wrong password Step3 List the contents of the source by using the following command This command requires a valid username and password on the remote FTP server repository list remote Step4 Download the software to the repository by using the following command This command requires a valid username and password on the remote FTP server repository add package where package 1s the name of the software image to be transferred For example if the zip file is named WLSE 2 5 K9 zip the package would be WLSE 2 5 K9 Step5 To verify the contents of the repository use the following command This command requires a valid username and password on the remote FTP server repository list Step6 Go to Install the Software page 5 11 Create a Repository on a Windows Server The remote repository created on a Windows server is temporary it will no longer exist after the server reboots To use a Windows NT Windows 2000 or Windows XP server as a remote repository
104. the CD drive Step 4 Enter the following command the WLSE will reboot reload Step5 At the following prompt enter yes A Caution If you decide not to reimage the WLSE enter rescue For more information about the rescue image see the User Guide for the Wireless LAN Solution Engine Release 2 5 Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine E 78 15903 01 Chapter5 Installing Software on the CiscoW orks 1105 and 1130 WLSE Upgrade Methods IH Do you wish to continue Yes No Rescue yes Step6 When the WLSE ejects the recovery CD remove 1t Step7 Restore the backup For information about restoring backups see the User Guide for the Wireless LAN Solution Engine Release 2 5 or the online help Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 SS Chapter5 Installing Software on the CiscoW orks 1105 and 1130 WLSE EE Upgrade Methods Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 514 E 78 15903 01 APPENDIX Technical Specifications for the CiscoWorks 1130 WLSE Table A 1 provides the Wireless LAN Solution Engine s WLSE specifications Table A 1 WLSE Technical Specifications Component Specifications Serial port One 9 pin connector RJ 45 ports Two RJ 45 connectors for connection to integrated 10 100 Ethernet controllers AC po
105. the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 EEN Chapter 4 Configuring the CiscoW orks 1105 and 1130 WLSE W Configuring the WLSE s Network Information Step 3 At the login prompt enter setup When you boot the system for the first time it is not configured Logging in as setup allows you to configure the system Step 4 Enter responses to the first set of prompts to configure the WLSE s connectivity Table 4 2 describes how to respond to the prompts After each response press Enter to proceed to the next prompt Table 4 2 General Configuration Prompt Response Description Sample Response host name System host name SolutionEngine domain name System domain name cisco com lt username gt password Sets the password for the default user admin wqlCvuZpl confirm password Characters you type do not appear on screen wqlCvuZpl Default user admin is reserved and cannot be deleted or changed Note You can use the admin password to log into the Web interface and to use CLI commands eth0 IP address IP address of Ethernet 0 interface 209 165 200 224 ethO network mask Network mask of Ethernet O interface 255 235 255 224 default gateway IP address IP address of default router that connects WLSE to network 209 165 200 224 DNS server IP address IP address of DNS server that WLSE uses for name address resolution The setup program does not valid
106. the Managed folder Note If you specified auto management when configuring advanced options the newly discovered devices will be in the Managed folder and an inventory will be run For information on setting the auto manage option see Configuring Discovery Options page 4 29 To move devices to the Managed folder if necessary Step1 Select Devices gt Discover The Discovered Devices tree appears If you specified auto manage all discovered devices will already be in the Managed folder An inventory will automatically run for these devices Step2 If you did not specify auto manage you must move the newly discovered devices to the managed state a Expand the New folder All of the devices in the folder will be listed in the New Devices box in the Group Change Status pane b Select one or more devices in the New Devices box and click Manage The selected devices move to the appropriate group in the Managed folder For example if you select a switch and click Manage it will move to the Switch folder Inventory will run automatically after you move devices to the managed state Step 3 To view information about a device select the device from the Discovered Devices tree The Device Details pane displays details about the device From the Device Details pane you can change a device s management status or delete the device from Discovered Devices Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks
107. tional field c Click Read Only d Click Apply Step8 In the SNMP Request Communities section enter a read write community string D Note This community string is required to enable firmware updates and configuration downloads on the access point a Enter the community string in the SNMP Community field b Click Read Write c Click Apply Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 420 E 78 15903 01 Chapter4 Configuring the CiscoWorks 1105 and 1130 WLSE Step 9 Setting Up Device Management W The community strings created in Steps 7 and 8 must be entered on the WLSE before the device can be discovered and managed For more information see Enter SNMP Community Strings for All Managed Devices page 4 25 Set Up Routers and Switches D Note Only routers and switches that have properly configured access points or bridges attached to them will be discovered through CDP Configure each router and switch as shown in Table 4 7 on page 4 21 Table 4 7 Set Up Procedures for Routers and Switches Task Procedure Notes 1 Enable CDP and verify that access points and bridges are visible from the router or switch Enter enable mode and use the following commands to verify that CDP is running on the switch or router JOS based devices show cdp run Hybrid OS based Catalyst switches show cdp If CDP is not running enter global config
108. ttempt to install the computer system by yourself See Precautions for Rack Mounting page 2 11 for additional safety information on rack installation Warning To prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing this unitin a rack you must take special precautions to ensure that the system remains stable The following guidelines are provided to ensure your safety This unit should be mounted at the bottom of the rack if itis the only unitin the rack When mounting this unitina partially filled rack load the rack from the bottom to the top with the heaviest component at the bottom of the rack If the rack is provided with stabilizing devices install the stabilizers before mounting or servicing the unitin the rack Statement 1006 To install the WLSE in a rack perform the following steps Step1 Inthe rack mounting kit locate the adapters that best fit your rack See Table 3 2 on page 3 4 S Note The rack mounting instructions in this document are for a 4 post cabinet recommended Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 REC Chapter3 Installing the CiscoWorks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine BM installing the CiscoW orks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Table 3 2 Adapters for Rack Mounting Rack Depth inches Front Adapter Part Number Rear Adapter Part Number s 22 5 8 to 23 1 2 059 270 and 350 23 1 2 to 24 1 4 05
109. tton Figure 1 3 shows the back panel features The functions of the system status indicator and system identification button are described in Table 1 1 Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 ere Chapterl Product Overview W Hardware Features CiscoW orks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Figure 1 3 Back Panel Features 94287 1 AC power receptacle 6 Ethernet 1 connector labeled B 2 Keyboard connector 7 Ethernet O connector labeled A 3 USB connectors 2 8 Mouse connector 4 Serial connector 9 Blue amber system status indicator 5 Video connector 10 System identification button Serial Port The serial port on the back panel uses a 9 pin D subminiature connector and is used as the console port Terminal settings for this port are Table 1 2 Serial Port Settings Parameter Setting Baud rate 9600 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 16 E 78 15903 01 Chapterl Product Overview Hardware Features CiscoW orks 1130 Wireless LAN Solution Engine IH If you reconfigure your hardware you may need the serial port pin number and signal information Figure 1 4 illustrates the pin numbers and Table 1 3 defines the pin assignments and interface signals Figure LA Pin Numbers
110. ty string Under Services click Security Click User Information then click Add New User Create a user with all privileges including SNME Firmware Write and Admin privileges In addition for access points that are running a firmware version earlier than 12 01 T assign Ident privileges Click Apply or OK required for device discovery and populating reports 4 Set the read write community string SM E ET In the Summary Status page click Setup Under Services click Security Click User Information then click Add New User To create an user with SNMP read write privileges enter a username and password and select the Write SNMP Firmware and Admin privileges Click Apply or OK The read write community string is required for configuration and firmware jobs 78 15903 01 Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine gm Chapter4 Configuring the CiscoW orks 1105 and 1130 WLSE W Setting Up Device Management Table 4 6 Setup Procedures for Non lOS Access Points and Bridges continued Tasks Procedure Notes 5 Add an HTTP user 1 Inthe Summary Status page click Setup This allows configuration with the ability to 2 Click Security uploads from the WLSE to modify firmware and access points 3 Click User Information th lick Add EES e SE You must also enter HTTP Manager New User users and passwords on the You can u
111. u can do so by touching an unpainted metal surface on the computer chassis As you continue to work inside the computer periodically touch an unpainted metal surface to remove any static charge your body may have accumulated You can also take the following steps to prevent damage from electrostatic discharge ESD When unpacking a static sensitive component from its shipping carton do not remove the component from the antistatic packing material until you are ready to install the component in your computer Just before unwrapping the antistatic packaging be sure to discharge static electricity from your body When transporting a sensitive component first place it in an antistatic container or packaging Handle all sensitive components in a static safe area If possible use antistatic floor pads and workbench pads Preventing EMI When you run wires for any significant distance in an electromagnetic field electromagnetic interference EMI can occur between the field and the signals on the wires Note that Bad plant wiring can result in radio frequency interference RFI Strong EMI especially when it is caused by lightning or radio transmitters can destroy the signal drivers and receivers in the system and can even create an electrical hazard by conducting power surges through lines and into the system To predict and remedy strong EMI consult RFI experts Installation and Configuration Guide for the
112. uration mode and enter cdp run To verify that access points or bridges are visible in the device s CDP table enter show cdp neighbors CDP is required for the WLSE to discover the device 2 Enable SNMP On IOS based devices enter configuration mode and SNMP is required for the and set up use the snmp community community_string ro WLSE to discover and community command manage the device noe On Hybrid OS based Catalyst devices enter enable mode and use the set snmp community read only community_string command Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoW orks Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78 15903 01 ESTE Chapter4 Configuring the CiscoW orks 1105 and 1130 WLSE W Setting Up Device Management Table 4 7 Set Up Procedures for Routers and Switches continued Task Procedure Notes 3 Optional Set On IOS based devices enter configuration mode and These variables make the the system name use the following commands device more manageable cons ane Set system name hostname name The system name system location contact and location will variables Set system contact snmp contact contact appear in the device detail Set location snmp location location displays On Hybrid OS based Catalyst switches enter enable mode and use the following commands Set system name set system name name Set system contact set system contact contact Set location se
113. wer supply wattage 230 W AC power supply voltage 100 to 120 VAC 200 to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz System battery CR2032 3 V lithium coin cell Height 4 3 cm 1 7 inches Width 42 5 cm 16 7 inches Depth 55 cm 22 inches Weight 10 kg 23 1b maximum Operating temperature 10 to 35 C 50 to 95 F Storage temperature 40 to 65 C 40 to 149 F Operating relative humidity 8 to 80 noncondensing with a humidity gradation of 10 per hour 78 15903 01 Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine gm Appendix A Technical Specifications for the CiscoWorks 1130 WLSE Table A 1 WLSE Technical Specifications continued Component Specifications Storage relative humidity 5 to 95 noncondensing Operating maximum vibration 0 25 G half sine wave at a sweep of 3 to 200 Hz for 15 minutes Storage maximum vibration 0 5 G at 3 to 200 Hz for 15 minutes Operating maximum shock Six consecutively executed shock pulses in the positive and negative x y and z axes one pulse on each side of the system of 41 G for up to 2 ms Storage non operational maximum shock Six consecutively executed shock pulses in the positive and negative x y and z axes one pulse on each side of the system of 71 G for 2 ms Operating altitude 16 to 2000 m 50 to 6500 ft Storage altitude
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