Cisco Cisco 5508 Wireless Controller テクニカルリファレンス
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Wireless Device Profiling and Policy Classification Engine on WLC
Terminology
e.
Sleeping Client–Timeout duration for a specific sleeping client (in hours)
The user can configure these policies and enforce end-points with specified policies. The wireless clients
will be profiled based on MAC OUI, DHCP, HTTP user agent (valid Internet is required for successful
HTTP profiling). The WLC uses these attributes and predefined classification profiles to identify
devices.
will be profiled based on MAC OUI, DHCP, HTTP user agent (valid Internet is required for successful
HTTP profiling). The WLC uses these attributes and predefined classification profiles to identify
devices.
Terminology
Profiling and Policy Configuration
In 7.5 release, only embedded or built-in profiles are available on the WLC through which it can identify
devices.
devices.
In later releases, it should be possible to create user-defined profiles, which will take precedence over
the embedded profiles. Currently there are 88 built-in profiles and can be viewed through WLC CLI
prompt.
the embedded profiles. Currently there are 88 built-in profiles and can be viewed through WLC CLI
prompt.
Go to WLC and run
show profiling policy summary
. For the purpose of this document we just
displayed the first 6 profile.
To configure device profiling on a WLAN through GUI, go to the WLAN (here we created WLAN
Demo-Employee) and click Advance, then enable DHCP by checking the Required check box. After
enabling the DHCP required option, scroll down and under Local Client Profiling enable DHCP
Profiling and HTTP Profiling by checking the respective check boxes and click Apply.
Demo-Employee) and click Advance, then enable DHCP by checking the Required check box. After
enabling the DHCP required option, scroll down and under Local Client Profiling enable DHCP
Profiling and HTTP Profiling by checking the respective check boxes and click Apply.
Term
Expansion
APM
AP Manager Interface
Dyn
Dynamic Interface
Mgmt
Management Interface
Port
Physical Gbps port
AP
Access Point
LAG
Link Aggregation
VSL
Virtual Switch Link
VLAN
Virtual LAN
SSO
Stateful Switchover
WiSM-2
Wireless Service Module-2