Manual Cisco Systems 4100

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    1 Cisco 4100 Series Wireless LAN Controllers - Installation and Configuration Guide 78-17155-01 Installation and Configuration This document is written assuming that you hav e already determined the 802.11 topology as described in the Appliance Mode sections in the Pr oduct Guide . Because the Radio Resour ce Mana gement (RRM) feature automatically ...

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    Installation and Configuration 2 Cisco 4100 Series Wireless LAN Controllers - Installation and Configuration Guide 78-17155-01 Figure 2 shows a typical controller netw ork topology and network connections: Figur e 2 T ypical Controller T opolog y and Netw or k Connections The controller communicates indirectly with up to: • 12 associated Cisco 10 ...

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    Installation and Configuration Collecting Required Tools and Information 3 Cisco 4100 Series Wireless LAN Controllers - Installation and Configuration Guide 78-17155-01 Figure 3 sho ws a typical controller deployment. Figur e 3 T ypical Controller Deplo yment Collecting Required Tools and Information This section lists the tools and the information ...

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    Installation and Configuration Collecting Required Tools and Information 4 Cisco 4100 Series Wireless LAN Controllers - Installation and Configuration Guide 78-17155-01 Note The Cisco WCS uses an integral TFTP serv er . This means that third-party TFTP servers cannot run on the same workstation as the Cisco WCS, because the Cisco WCS and the third- ...

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    Installation and Configuration Determining a Physical Location 5 Cisco 4100 Series Wireless LAN Controllers - Installation and Configuration Guide 78-17155-01 • 802.11a network enabled or disabled? • 802.11g network enabled or disabled? • Radio Resour ce Management (RRM) (Auto-RF) enabled or disabled? Determining a Physical Location The contr ...

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    Installation and Configuration Determining a Physical Location 6 Cisco 4100 Series Wireless LAN Controllers - Installation and Configuration Guide 78-17155-01 • Ensure that the power cord can reach a 110 or 220 V A C grounded electrical outlet. V arning! Laserprodukt av klass 1. Aviso Produto a laser de classe 1. Advarsel Klasse 1 laserprodukt. ...

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    Installation and Configuration Installing the Chassis 7 Cisco 4100 Series Wireless LAN Controllers - Installation and Configuration Guide 78-17155-01 Installing the Chassis This section describes how to install the controller chassis. Warning Only trained and qualif ied personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment. Sta ...

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    Installation and Configuration Installing the Chassis 8 Cisco 4100 Series Wireless LAN Controllers - Installation and Configuration Guide 78-17155-01 The controller is shipped with rack-mounting ears attached, and rubber feet to mount in a separate bag. Install the controller as follows: • When you are mounting the controller on a desktop or shel ...

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    Installation and Configuration Connecting and Using the CLI Console 9 Cisco 4100 Series Wireless LAN Controllers - Installation and Configuration Guide 78-17155-01 Connecting and Using the CLI Console For initial system conf iguration, use the CLI console. As shown in Figure 4 , the CLI console connects to the controller front-panel console port. F ...

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    Installation and Configuration Performing Power On Self Test 10 Cisco 4100 Series Wireless LAN Controllers - Installation and Configuration Guide 78-17155-01 Perform these steps to complete POST and Operating System software initialization: Note This procedure is written assuming that you hav e connected the CLI console to the controller as describ ...

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    Installation and Configuration Using the Startup Wizard 11 Cisco 4100 Series Wireless LAN Controllers - Installation and Configuration Guide 78-17155-01 OS Version 3.0.80.0 Checking for new bootloader: Upgrading... ok Initializing OS Services: ok Initializing Serial Services: ok Initializing Network Services: ok Starting ARP Services: ok Starting S ...

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    Installation and Configuration Logging In 12 Cisco 4100 Series Wireless LAN Controllers - Installation and Configuration Guide 78-17155-01 Logging In T o log into the controller, perform these steps: Step 1 Enter a valid login and passw ord to enter the CLI. User: Password: Note The login and password functions are case sensiti ve. The def ault adm ...

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    Installation and Configuration Connecting the Service Port Interfaces 13 Cisco 4100 Series Wireless LAN Controllers - Installation and Configuration Guide 78-17155-01 Figur e 5 Exter nal Equipment Connections to the Controller Connecting the Service Port Interfaces After connecting the network (Distrib ution System) to the controller as described i ...

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    Installation and Configuration Connecting the Service Port Interfaces 14 Cisco 4100 Series Wireless LAN Controllers - Installation and Configuration Guide 78-17155-01 • For a front-panel Cisco W ireless Control System, W eb User Interface, or CLI console connection, use CA T -5, CA T -5e, CA T -6, or CA T -7 ethernet cables to connect the Cisco W ...

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    Installation and Configuration Connecting Access Points 15 Cisco 4100 Series Wireless LAN Controllers - Installation and Configuration Guide 78-17155-01 Connecting Access Points After you hav e installed and conf igured the controller, use CA T -5, CA T -5e, CA T -6, or CA T -7 ethernet cables to connect the access points to the network (Distrib ut ...

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    Installation and Configuration Where to Go from Here 16 Cisco 4100 Series Wireless LAN Controllers - Installation and Configuration Guide 78-17155-01 ...

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