Cisco Cisco 4404 Wireless LAN Controller Technical References

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Deployment Guide: Cisco Guest Access Using the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller, Release 4.0
OL-11010-01
  Configuring Guest Access on the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller
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Configuration Example - Remote Office
Connecting to the Neighbor Switch
The WLC is connected to the neighboring Catalyst 3750 switch using only 1 port. The neighbor switch 
port is configured as an 802.1Q trunk, and only the appropriate VLANs in this case, specifically VLANs 
30, 50 and 60 are allowed. The AP-Manager and Management interfaces are members of VLAN 50 
which in this example is configured as the native VLAN in the trunk interface.
The 802.1Q switchport command-line interface (CLI) configuration is as follows:
   interface GigabitEthernet1/1
    description Trunk Port to Cisco WLC
    switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
    switchport trunk native vlan 50
    switchport trunk allowed vlan 30,50,60
    switchport mode trunk
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Configuring the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller
The initial configuration of the Cisco wireless LAN controller is done through a console cable connected 
to the controller. The administrator can configure the system using the Configuration Wizard available 
on the console port. 
Wireless
VLANs
Internet
WLC
Guest
EtherIP
"Guest Tunnel"
EtherIP
"Guest Tunnel"
Guest VLAN - 10.10.60.x /24
Secure VLAN - 10.1.30.x /24
Management - 10.10.50.2
AP-Manager - 10.10.50.3
Guest VLAN - 10.10.60.x /24
Secure VLAN - 10.1.30.x /24
Campus Core
LWAPP
Secure
LWAPP
Guest  Secure
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Guest  Secure