Software Features - Cisco CiscoWorks WLSE 1130-19 Installation And Configuration Manual

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Software Features

Software Features
Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine
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The WLSE has the following major features:
Configuration—Allows you to apply configuration changes to access points.
Fault and policy monitoring—Monitors device fault and performance
conditions, LEAP server responses, and policy misconfigurations.
Reporting—Allows you to track device, client and security information. You
can email, print, and export reports.
Firmware—Allows you to upgrade the firmware on access points and bridges.
Radio management—Helps you manage your WLAN radio environment.
WLSE administration—Manage WLSE software, including software
upgrades, monitoring the WLSE, backing up data, and using two WLSEs as
a redundant, highly available WLAN management solution.
Deployment Wizard—Configures and discovers access points used in a Cisco
Structured Wireless-Aware Network (SWAN) framework.
The WLSE operates by gathering fault, performance, and configuration
information about Cisco devices that it discovers in your network. The devices
must be properly configured for discovery. After devices are discovered, you
decide which devices to manage with the WLSE.
The WLSE has two user interfaces:
The Command Line Interface (CLI), which you access by attaching a console
to the WLSE or using Telnet or SSH. For information on all the CLI
commands, see the User Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution
Engine, Release 2.11.
The Web interface, which you access by using a browser, provides access to
all device management tasks and most of the management tasks for the WLSE
system. For information on using the Web interface, see the WLSE online
help or the User Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine,
Release 2.11.
Chapter 1
Product Overview
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