Configuring Ports - Cisco 2100 Series Configuration Manual

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Chapter 3
Configuring Ports and Interfaces

Configuring Ports

The controller's ports are preconfigured with factory default settings designed to make the controllers'
ports operational without additional configuration. However, you can view the status of the controller's
ports and edit their configuration parameters at any time.
Follow these steps to use the GUI to view the status of the controller's ports and make any configuration
changes if necessary.
Click Controller > Ports to open the Ports page (see
Step 1
Figure 3-8
This page shows the current configuration for each of the controller's ports.
If you want to change the settings of any port, click the number for that specific port. The Port >
Step 2
Configure page appears (see
Note
Note
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Ports Page
Figure
If the management and AP-manager interfaces are mapped to the same port and are members of
the same VLAN, you must disable the WLAN before making a port-mapping change to either
interface. If the management and AP-manager interfaces are assigned to different VLANs, you
do not need to disable the WLAN.
The number of parameters available on the Port > Configure page depends on your controller
type. For instance, 2100 series controllers and the controller in a Cisco Integrated Services
Router have fewer configurable parameters than a 4400 series controller, which is shown in
Figure
3-9.
Figure
3-8).
3-9).
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