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Chapter 5 Configuring Wireless LANs
Configuring Wireless LANs
Local Netuser
Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers have built-in network client authentication capability, similar to that
provided by a RADIUS authentication server. Enter these commands to create a list of usernames and
passwords allowed access to the wireless LAN:
• Enter show netuser to display client names assigned to wireless LANs.
• Enter config netuser add username password wlan-id to add a user to a wireless LAN.
• Enter config netuser wlan-id username wlan-id to add a user to a wireless LAN without specifying
a password for the user.
• Enter config netuser password username password to create or change a password for a particular
user.
• Enter config netuser delete username to delete a user from the wireless LAN.
Configuring Quality of Service
Cisco WLAN Solution wireless LANs support four levels of QoS: Platinum/Voice, Gold/Video,
Silver/Best Effort (default), and Bronze/Background. You can configure the voice traffic wireless LAN
to use Platinum QoS, assign the low-bandwidth wireless LAN to use Bronze QoS, and assign all other
traffic between the remaining QoS levels. Enter these commands to assign a QoS level to a wireless
LAN:
• config wlan qos wlan-id {bronze | silver | gold | platinum}
• Enter show wlan to verify that you have QoS properly set for each wireless LAN.
Configuring QoS Enhanced BSS (QBSS)
You can enable QBSS in these two modes:
• Wireless Multimedia (WMM) mode, which supports devices that meet the 802.11E QBSS standard
• 7920 support mode, which supports Cisco 7920 IP telephones on your 802.11b/g network
QBSS is disabled by default.
Enabling WMM Mode
Enter this command to enable WMM mode:
config wlan wmm {disabled | allowed | required} wlan-id
• The allowed option allows client devices to use WMM on the wireless LAN.
• The required option requires client devices to use WMM; devices that do not support WMM cannot
join the wireless LAN.
Enabling 7920 Support Mode
The 7920 support mode contains two options:
• Support for 7920 phones that require call admission control (CAC) to be configured on and
advertised by the client device (these are typically older 7920 phones)
• Support for 7920 phones that require CAC to be configured on and advertised by the access point
(these are typically newer 7920 phones)
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