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Deployment Guide for Cisco Guest Access Using the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller, Release 4.1
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Configuring Guest Access on the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller
Note
After the initial configuration, the administrator can configure the Cisco wireless LAN controller using
the controller CLI or the controller GUI.
the controller CLI or the controller GUI.
The Configuration Wizard is used to configure a number of items as seen in the script example below.
Some of the items configured during this process include: the system name, Cisco wireless LAN
controller administrative user credentials, the Management interface, AP-manager, virtual interfaces, the
mobility group name, one SSID, and a RADIUS server.
Some of the items configured during this process include: the system name, Cisco wireless LAN
controller administrative user credentials, the Management interface, AP-manager, virtual interfaces, the
mobility group name, one SSID, and a RADIUS server.
Welcome to the Cisco Wizard Configuration Tool
Use the '-' character to backup
System Name [Cisco_33:1c:c0]:
Enter Administrative User Name (24 characters max): admin
Enter Administrative Password (24 characters max): *****
Management Interface IP Address: 10.10.50.2
Management Interface Netmask: 255.255.255.0
Management Interface Default Router: 10.10.50.1
Management Interface VLAN Identifier (0 = untagged):
Management Interface Port Num [1 to 4]: 1
Management Interface DHCP Server IP Address: 10.1.1.11
AP Manager Interface IP Address: 10.10.50.3
AP-Manager is on Management subnet, using same values
AP Manager Interface DHCP Server (10.1.1.11):
Virtual Gateway IP Address: 1.1.1.1
Mobility/RF Group Name: mobile-1
Network Name (SSID): guest
Allow Static IP Addresses [YES][no]: no
Configure a RADIUS Server now? [YES][no]: YES
Enter the RADIUS Server's Address: 10.1.1.11
Enter the RADIUS Server's Port [1812]:
Enter the RADIUS Server's Secret: cisco
Enter Country Code (enter 'help' for a list of countries) [US]: US
Enable 802.11b Network [YES][no]: YES
Enable 802.11a Network [YES][no]: YES
Enable 802.11g Network [YES][no]: YES
Enable Auto-RF [YES][no]: YES
Configuration saved!
Resetting system with new configuration....
Note
During initial setup, the VLAN for the Management interface is untagged because it corresponds to the
native VLAN on the switch trunk port. By default, an untagged VLAN is assigned the value of zero (0)
but this value may not correspond to the VLAN number on the switch port. In the example in this
document (
native VLAN on the switch trunk port. By default, an untagged VLAN is assigned the value of zero (0)
but this value may not correspond to the VLAN number on the switch port. In the example in this
document (
), the switch port’s Native VLAN is VLAN 50, but on the Cisco wireless LAN
controller, the Management interface is assigned to VLAN 0. The default values for all other options are
accepted as assigned and noted above in the Configuration Wizard script.
accepted as assigned and noted above in the Configuration Wizard script.
Modifying the VLAN Interfaces for the Guest and Secure (Employee) VLAN
The guest VLAN and the secure (employee) VLAN must be modified from the configuration initially
assigned during the configuration wizard process.
assigned during the configuration wizard process.
Note
All configuration of the controller from this point forward employs the controller GUI.