Cisco Cisco 4404 Wireless LAN Controller Guia Da Instalação

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Note
Although the name that you enter here is assigned to both the mobility group and the 
RF group, these groups are not identical. Both groups define clusters of controllers, 
but they have different purposes. All of the controllers in an RF group are usually also 
in the same mobility group and vice versa. However, a mobility group facilitates 
scalable, system-wide mobility and controller redundancy while an RF group 
facilitates scalable, system-wide dynamic RF management.
Step 10
Enter the network name, or service set identifier (SSID). The initial SSID enables basic 
functionality of the controller and allows access points that have joined the controller to 
enable their radios.
Step 11
Enter yes to allow clients to assign their own IP address or no to make clients request an IP 
address from a DHCP server.
Step 12
To configure a RADIUS server now, enter yes and then enter the IP address, communication 
port, and secret key of the RADIUS server. Otherwise, enter no.
Step 13
Enter the code for the country in which the controller will be used.
Note
Enter help to view the list of available country codes.
Step 14
Enter yes to enable or no to disable each of the 802.11b, 802.11a, and 802.11g lightweight 
access point networks.
Step 15
Enter yes to enable or no to disable the controller’s radio resource management (RRM) auto 
RF feature.
Note
The auto RF feature enables the controller to automatically form an RF group with 
other controllers. The group dynamically elects a leader to optimize RRM parameter 
settings, such as channel and transmit power assignment, for the group. 
The controller saves your configuration, reboots, and prompts you to log in.
Logging into the Controller
Follow these steps to log into the controller.
Step 1
Enter a valid username and password to log into the controller CLI.