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Cisco 440X Series Wireless LAN Controllers Deployment Guide
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Introduction
Cisco customers are rapidly adopting the Cisco Unified Wireless Network architecture for next-
generation wireless LAN performance and advanced services. This document reviews the fundamental
architectural concepts and deployment considerations necessary to evaluate and deploy a basic Cisco
Unified Wireless Network solution.
generation wireless LAN performance and advanced services. This document reviews the fundamental
architectural concepts and deployment considerations necessary to evaluate and deploy a basic Cisco
Unified Wireless Network solution.
The document starts with a brief overview of the Cisco Unified Wireless Network solution and
transitions into a discussion of LWAPP. This understanding of LWAPP will set the stage for explaining
implementation details and then the deployment basics. We'll bring the concepts together in a simple
setup example.
transitions into a discussion of LWAPP. This understanding of LWAPP will set the stage for explaining
implementation details and then the deployment basics. We'll bring the concepts together in a simple
setup example.
Following the setup example is a discussion of advanced deployment concepts, including support for
mobility, dynamic radio management, redundancy and access point load balancing, and scaling
strategies. Finally, the document reviews controller maintenance.
mobility, dynamic radio management, redundancy and access point load balancing, and scaling
strategies. Finally, the document reviews controller maintenance.
This document is intended for technical Cisco support personnel, partners, and customers. This
deployment guide assumes that readers have an understanding of IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN concepts
and basic knowledge of switching, routing, and Cisco networking concepts.
deployment guide assumes that readers have an understanding of IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN concepts
and basic knowledge of switching, routing, and Cisco networking concepts.