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Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide
OL-13826-01
Chapter 6 Configuring WLANsWireless Device Access
Configuring WLANs
Note In Layer 2 LWAPP mode when WMM is enabled on any WLAN, the access point sends its
priority information on the 802.1q PRI field, with VLAN ID 0 based on the WMM clients’ QoS
control fields. In Layer 3 LWAPP mode, this information is carried in the DSCP of the LWAPP
packet’s IP header. Some non-Cisco access switches to which the access point is connected
might handle VLAN tag ID 0 inappropriately. For example, the switch might drop packets that
are tagged with VLAN ID 0, causing the access point with WMM enabled to be unable to join
the controller in Layer 2 LWAPP mode and to reboot repeatedly. Therefore, when the controller
is in Layer 2 mode and WMM is enabled, you must put the access points on the trunk port of the
switch to enable them to join the controller. If the access point is unable to join the controller
after connecting to the trunk port of the switch, you must use the controller in Layer 3 LWAPP
mode in order to use WMM.
Step 4 To enable or disable 7920 support mode for phones that require client-controlled CAC, enter this
command:
config wlan 7920-support client-cac-limit {enable | disable} wlan_id
Note You cannot enable both WMM mode and client-controlled CAC mode on the same WLAN.
Step 5 To enable or disable 7920 support mode for phones that require access point-controlled CAC, enter this
command:
config wlan 7920-support ap-cac-limit {enable | disable} wlan_id
Step 6 To re-enable the WLAN, enter this command:
config wlan enable wlan_id
Step 7 To save your changes, enter this command:
save config
Step 8 To verify that the WLAN is enabled and the Dot11-Phone Mode (7920) field is configured for compat
mode, enter this command:
show wlan wlan_id
Configuring IPv6 Bridging
Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) is the next-generation network layer Internet protocol intended to
replace version 4 (IPv4) in the TCP/IP suite of protocols. This new version increases Internet global
address space to accommodate users and applications that require unique global IP addresses. IPv6
incorporates 128-bit source and destination addresses, providing significantly more addresses than the
32-bit IPv4 addresses. Follow the instructions in this section to configure a WLAN for IPv6 bridging
using either the controller GUI or CLI.
Guidelines for Using IPv6 Bridging
Follow these guidelines when using IPv6 bridging:
IPv6 bridging is supported only on the following controllers: 4400 series controllers, the Cisco
WiSM, and the Catalyst 3750G Integrated Wireless LAN Controller Switch.
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