Cisco Cisco 2106 Wireless LAN Controller Dados agregados
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Cisco 2106 WLAN Controller
The Cisco
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2106 Wireless LAN Controller works in conjunction with Cisco lightweight access
points and the Cisco Wireless Control System (WCS) to provide systemwide wireless LAN
functions. As a component of the Cisco Unified Wireless Network, the Cisco 2106 Wireless LAN
Controller presents network administrators with the visibility and control necessary to effectively
and securely manage business-class WLANs and mobility services, such as enhanced security,
voice, guest access, and location services.
The Cisco 2106 Wireless LAN Controller supports up to six lightweight access points, making it
a cost-effective solution for multi-controller architectures typical of enterprise branch deployments.
It may also be used for single controller deployments for small and medium-sized business
environments. The Cisco 2106 Wireless LAN Controller provides eight Ethernet ports, two
of which can provide power directly to Cisco lightweight access points.
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LWAPP AP Support for The Cisco 3201 Wireless Mobile Interface Card (WMIC)
The Cisco 3200 Series is extending LWAPP/WCS support for The Cisco 3201 Wireless Mobile
Interface Card (WMIC) configured as an access point only.
With Cisco Unified Wireless Network Software Release 4.0.206.0, customers can utilize their
LWAPP controllers and WCS infratructure to manage a 2.4GHz WMIC when deployed as a
stationary access point. In addition to the new features listed in Table 1, The Cisco 3201 WMIC
supports the same feature set as the Cisco Aironet 1300 Access Point running LWAPP.
With this release customers can purchase a new Cisco 3201 LWAPP WMIC for the North
American and European markets. The SKUs can be ordered as a stand-alone WMIC or with select
3200 bundles. Below are the product names and part numbers for the LWAPP WMICs.
Table 2.
Cisco 3200 802.11g LWAPP WMIC Product Numbers
Product Name
Part Number
Cisco 3200 802.11g LWAPP WMIC AP for Most of Europe AG 3200
C3201LAP-E-K9
Cisco 3200 802.11g LWAPP WMIC AP w/Thermal Plates for Europe
C3201LAP-TPE-K9
Cisco 3200 802.11g LWAPP WMIC AP for N America
C3201LAP-A-K9
Cisco 3200 802.11g LWAPP WMIC AP w/Thermal plates for N America
C3201LAP-TPA-K9
Multiple WLANs with the Same SSID
This feature enables users to configure multiple WLANs with the same SSID for the purpose of
assigning different Layer 2 security policies within the same WLAN. To distinguish among WLANs
with the same SSID, the user needs to create a unique profile name for each WLAN.
Conditional Web Redirect with 802.1X Authentication
This feature conditionally redirects users to a Webpage after successful completion of 802.1X
authentication. Network administrators can specify the redirect page and the conditions under
which the redirect occurs through the RADIUS server or the controller GUI or CLI. Such conditions
might include password expiration or an unpaid bill. This feature is available only for WLANs that
are configured for 802.1X Layer 2 security.