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Logging In
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Quick Start Guide: Cisco 4400 Series Wireless LAN Controllers
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Step 6 Network Interface (Distribution System) Physical Port number:
* 4402: 1 -2 for front panel GigE port
* 4404: 1 - 4 for front panel GigE port
Enter the IP address of the default DHCP Server that will supply IP addresses to clients, the Controller
Management Interface, and optionally to the Service Port Interface.
Step 7 Enter the LWAPP Transport Mode, LAYER2 or LAYER3 (refer to Layer 2 and Layer 3 Operation in the
product guide).
Note When you select Layer 3 LWAPP operation, you must also create an AP-Manager interface.
Step 8 Enter the Virtual Gateway IP address; one fictitious, unassigned IP address (such as 1.1.1.1) to be used
by all Controller Layer 3 Security and Mobility managers.
Step 9 Enter the Controller Mobility Group (RF Group) Name.
Step 10 Enter the WLAN 1 SSID, or Network Name. This is the default SSID that the access points use when
they join a controller.
Step 11 Allow or disallow static IP addresses for clients. (Yes = clients can supply their own IP address. No =
clients must request an IP address from a DHCP server.)
Step 12 If you are configuring a RADIUS server now, enter YES, and the RADIUS Server IP address,
communication port, and Secret. Otherwise, enter NO.
Step 13 Enter the Country Code for this installation. Type ‘help’ to list the supported countries, and refer to
Configuring the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller and Cisco WLAN Solution Supported Country Codes in
the product guide.
Step 14 Independently enable and/or disable the 802.11b, 802.11a, and 802.11g Cisco 1000 Series lightweight
access point networks.
Step 15 Enable or disable the Radio Resource Management (RRM) (Auto RF).
The controller saves your configuration, reboots with your changes, and prompts you to log in or enter
‘Recover-Config’ to repeat this step.
Logging In
Perform the steps below to log into the controller:
Step 1 Enter a valid login and password to enter the CLI.
User:
Password:
Note The login and password functions are case sensitive. The default Administrative User login and
password are admin and admin, respectively.
Step 2 The CLI displays the root level system prompt:
(system prompt)>
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