Cisco Systems OL-7426-03 Manual De Usuario
5/26/05
Service-Port Interface
OL-7426-03
About the Service-Port Interface
Service-Port Interface
The Service-Port Interface controls communications through the dedicated Cisco Wireless LAN
Controller
Controller
.
The Service-Port Interface uses the burned-in Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Service Port MAC address,
and must be configured for the following:
and must be configured for the following:
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Whether or not DHCP Protocol is activated.
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IP Address and IP netmask.
Refer to the
section for configuration instructions.
About the Startup Wizard
Startup Wizard
When an Cisco Wireless LAN Controller is powered up with a new factory Operating System software
load or after being reset to factory defaults, the bootup script runs the Startup Wizard, which prompts
the installer for initial configuration. The Startup Wizard:
load or after being reset to factory defaults, the bootup script runs the Startup Wizard, which prompts
the installer for initial configuration. The Startup Wizard:
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Ensures that the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller has a System Name, up to 32 characters.
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Adds an Administrative username and password, each up to 24 characters.
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Ensures that the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller can communicate with the CLI, Cisco WCS, or
Web User interfaces (either directly or indirectly) through the
Web User interfaces (either directly or indirectly) through the
by accepting a valid
IP configuration protocol (none or DHCP), and if ‘none’, IP Address and netmask. If you do not
want to use the Service port, enter 0.0.0.0 for the IP Address and netmask.
want to use the Service port, enter 0.0.0.0 for the IP Address and netmask.
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Ensures that the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller can communicate with the network (802.11
Distribution System) through the
Distribution System) through the
by collecting a valid static IP Address,
netmask, default router IP address, VLAN identifier, and physical port assignment.
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Prompts for the IP address of the DHCP server used to supply IP addresses to clients, the Cisco
Wireless LAN Controller Management Interface, and optionally to the Service Port Interface.
Wireless LAN Controller Management Interface, and optionally to the Service Port Interface.
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Asks for the LWAPP Transport Mode, described in
.
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Collects the Virtual Gateway IP Address; any fictitious, unassigned IP address (such as 1.1.1.1)
to be used by Layer 3 Security and Mobility managers.
to be used by Layer 3 Security and Mobility managers.
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Allows you to enter the
(RF Group) Name.
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Collects the WLAN 1 802.11 SSID, or Network Name.
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Asks you to define whether or not clients can use static IP addresses. Yes = more convenient,
but lower security (session can be hijacked), clients can supply their own IP Address, better for
devices that cannot use DHCP. No = less convenient, higher security, clients must DHCP for an
IP Address, works well for Windows XP devices.
but lower security (session can be hijacked), clients can supply their own IP Address, better for
devices that cannot use DHCP. No = less convenient, higher security, clients must DHCP for an
IP Address, works well for Windows XP devices.
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If you want to configure a RADIUS server from the Startup Wizard, the RADIUS server IP
address, communication port, and Secret.
address, communication port, and Secret.
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Collects the Country Code. (Refer to
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Enables and/or disables the 802.11a, 802.11b and 802.11g Cisco 1000 Series lightweight
access point networks.
access point networks.
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.
To use the Startup Wizard, refer to
Note:
The Service-Port Interface can only be assigned to the dedicated Cisco
Wireless LAN Controller