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  • Page 1 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Corporate Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 http://www.cisco.com Tel: 408 526-4000 800 553-NETS (6387) Fax: 408 526-4100 Customer Order Number: DOC-7814947= Text Part Number: 78-14947-01...
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Documentation Feedback Cisco.com xvii Technical Assistance Center xvii The WLSE Dashboard Device Name and IP Address Display Time Display Viewing Fault Details User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine C O N T E N T S...
  • Page 4 Configuring Devices C H A P T E R Using the Templates Managing Configuration Jobs Automating Configurations User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Creating a Profile Copying a Profile Renaming a Profile Editing a Profile Deleting a Profile...
  • Page 5 Displaying a Client Historical Association Report 5-11 Displaying a Group Report 5-12 Displaying a Group Security Report Displaying a Group SSID Report Displaying a Group VLAN Report User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Contents 3-154 5-14 5-16 5-18...
  • Page 6 Displaying an AP and Bridge Ethernet Transmission Statistics Report Displaying an AP and Bridge Performance Graph Displaying an AP and Bridge Performance: Tabular Displaying Top N Busiest Clients Displaying Top N Client Error Rate User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 5-20 5-21 5-24 5-26...
  • Page 7 Backing Up and Restoring Data Using Diagnostics 6-64 Setting Up the Splash Screen Message Setting the Current Time and Date on the WLSE Specifying NTP Time Servers 6-70 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 5-65 6-27 6-33 6-39 6-61 6-69...
  • Page 8 Checking Command Syntax Command History Feature Help for CLI Commands Command Summary Command Description Conventions Privilege Level 0 Commands User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine viii Specifying Name Servers 6-71 Specifying an SMTP Mail Server Using Connectivity Tools...
  • Page 9 B-12 B-13 B-13 B-14 B-15 B-17 B-17 B-18 B-19 B-20 B-21 B-22 B-23 B-24 B-25 B-25 B-26 B-27 B-28 B-29 B-30 B-31 B-32 B-33 B-34 B-35 B-35 B-36 B-36 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Contents...
  • Page 10 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine B-37 B-39 B-40 B-40 B-41 B-42 B-43 B-44 B-45...
  • Page 11 B-68 show telnetenable B-68 show tomcatlog B-69 shutdown B-70 snmp-server B-71 B-71 ssh-version B-72 telnet B-72 telnetenable B-73 username B-74 B-75 erase config B-75 fsck B-76 reload B-76 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Contents...
  • Page 12 Contents User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78-14947-01...
  • Page 13: Preface

    Item Commands and keywords Variables for which you supply values Displayed session and system information Information you enter Variables you enter 78-14947-01 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Convention boldface font italic font font screen font...
  • Page 14: Related Documentation

    Paper Documentation Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN • Solution Engine Quick Start Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine • Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the CiscoWorks 1105 • Wireless LAN Solution Engine...
  • Page 15: Obtaining Documentation

    Preface Online Documentation Online help—Access the online help by clicking on the Help tab. • Release Notes for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine • • Integrating Cisco Applications with CiscoWorks2000 Management Connection (CMC) • PDF for: – –...
  • Page 16: Ordering Documentation

    Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) Web Site. Cisco.com registered users have complete access to the technical support resources on the Cisco TAC Web Site. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Preface 78-14947-01...
  • Page 17: Cisco.com

    Priority level 3 (P3)—Your network performance is degraded. Network • functionality is noticeably impaired, but most business operations continue. 78-14947-01 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Obtaining Technical Assistance xvii...
  • Page 18: Cisco Tac Escalation Center

    These classifications are assigned when severe network degradation significantly impacts business operations. When you contact the TAC Escalation Center with a P1 or P2 problem, a Cisco TAC engineer automatically opens a case. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine xviii Preface 78-14947-01...
  • Page 19 Cisco support services to which your company is entitled: for example, SMARTnet, SMARTnet Onsite, or Network Supported Accounts (NSA). When you call the center, please have available your service agreement number and your product serial number. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78-14947-01...
  • Page 20 Preface Obtaining Technical Assistance User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78-14947-01...
  • Page 21: Chapter 1 Getting Started

    Fault and Policy Monitoring Provides device monitoring for fault and performance conditions, monitoring of LEAP server responses, and monitoring of policy misconfigurations. 78-14947-01 C H A P T E R User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine...
  • Page 22: Understanding The Wlse User Interface

    Tabs and subtabs that provide access to specific functions (see • Subtabs, page Buttons in the upper right corner that provide general functions (see • page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Managing Roles, page The WLSE Dashboard, page 1-3). 1-4). Chapter 1 Getting Started 6-75.
  • Page 23 Trends—view, export, and email reports about current trends for monitored devices. Scheduled email jobs—manage email jobs. 78-14947-01 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Understanding the WLSE User Interface For information, see... Fault Monitoring, page 2-1.
  • Page 24 About—Displays information about the WLSE version. • Logout—Logs you out of the WLSE and displays the login screen. • User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Chapter 1 Getting Started For information, see... Performing...
  • Page 25: Device Name And Ip Address Display

    In some displays the timestamp is the day of the week, time, offset from GMT/UTC, timezone, and year; for example: Mon Mar 25 13:29:21 GMT-0800 (Pacific Standard Time) 2002 78-14947-01 Enable Discovery Options, page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Understanding the WLSE User Interface 6-18.
  • Page 26: Logging In And Out

    To log out from the WLSE, click Logout in the upper right corner of the window. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Setting the Current Time and Date on the WLSE, page 6-75.
  • Page 27: Getting Started With Device Management

    To get started, follow the directions in the Quick Start Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine or use the following task list as a general guide.
  • Page 28 7. Create other users and user roles as needed. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Description and References You must move devices to the managed state on the WLSE before you can use configuration, reporting, and monitoring features;...
  • Page 29: Chapter 2 Fault Monitoring

    Displaying Faults, page 2-1 Managing Profiles, page 2-7 Notification Settings, page 2-20 Specifying Fault Thresholds, page 2-15 to set policies.) Managing System Parameters, page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine threshold or is not to set Notification 6-73.
  • Page 30 Use the Filter: bar to display the faults you want to view: Table 2-1 Field Devices Severity User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Display Faults Filter Bar Description From the list, select the device type whose fault summary you want to display.
  • Page 31 • • • Enter a complete or partial device name or IP address. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Displaying Faults All—Faults in all states are displayed. Active—Faults are active (current) and have not been acknowledged.
  • Page 32 Product Type Description Severity State Timestamp User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Display Faults Table Description The device IP address. Click to see various reports about the device. For information on the reports, The device for which the fault is reported.
  • Page 33: Viewing Fault Details

    No triangle indicates that the data is not sorted. • Fault details for Table 2-3 Column Name 78-14947-01 Fault Details Table Description The device IP address. The device hostname. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Displaying Faults...
  • Page 34 Table 2-4 Column Name State Severity Description Timestamp User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Fault Details Table (continued) Description The device family. The product name. The device or the device sub-entity (which could include a logical entity, such as software or a service) in which the fault is found.
  • Page 35: Managing Profiles

    Displays the username of the person who changed the fault state. If the fault state has not been acknowledged, nothing is displayed in this column. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Managing Profiles Time Display, page 1-5.
  • Page 36: Creating A Profile

    Your login determines whether you can use this option. Procedure Step 1 Select Faults > Manage Profiles. The Profiles dialog box appears. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Naming Guidelines, page A-1 The new profile is a copy of the Default profile. 2-9.)
  • Page 37: Renaming A Profile

    Your login determines whether you can use this option. Procedure Step 1 Select Faults > Manage Profiles. The Profiles dialog box appears. 78-14947-01 Naming Guidelines, page A-1 2-9.) Naming Guidelines, page A-1 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Managing Profiles for details.) for details.)
  • Page 38: Deleting A Profile

    Your login determines whether you can use this option. Note User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 2-10 Profile Choices, page Any devices that were assigned this deleted profile will be assigned the Default profile.
  • Page 39: Viewing Devices

    Viewing Devices Use this option to view the devices that have been assigned to a profile. Your login determines whether you can use this option. Note 78-14947-01 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Managing Profiles 2-11...
  • Page 40: Profile Choices

    Broadcast SSID Disabled—Go to • • WEP Enabled—Go to LEAP Enabled—Go to • User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 2-12 Specifying Security Policies, page 2-12 Specifying Fault Thresholds, page 2-15 Step 2 Step 5 Step 8...
  • Page 41 From the list, select the polling interval. From the list, select a severity level to associate with this policy. Enter the firmware version. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Managing Profiles Step Step Step...
  • Page 42 Step 11 Click Reset to refresh any fields you have changed but want to restore, or Apply to set the new entries. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 2-14 Description Select if you want to verify one of the following: Broadcast SSID is disabled •...
  • Page 43 Setting Server Response Time, page Setting Server Response Time, page Setting Server Response Time, page 2-19 Step Step Step Step Step Step Step User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Managing Profiles threshold values collected 2-15. 2-17. 2-19. 2-19. 2-19. 2-15...
  • Page 44 Step 3 Continue to Complete the following: Step 4 Field Enable Poll Interval Settings Overloaded User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 2-16 Step Step toStep toStep Step Description Select to enable a threshold for this component.
  • Page 45 Degraded. From the list, select the severity level, the percentage, and the number of polling cycles before the status is OK. Step Step Step Step Step Status—Step User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Managing Profiles 2-17...
  • Page 46 Step 5 Click Reset to refresh any fields you have changed but want to restore, or Apply to set the new entries. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 2-18 Description Select to enable a threshold for this component.
  • Page 47 Down. From the list, select the number of polling cycles before the fault is cleared and the status is Up. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Managing Profiles 2-19...
  • Page 48: Notification Settings

    Setting Syslog Notification Emailing Faults • Your login determines whether you can use this option. Note User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 2-20 Chapter 2 Description Select to enable a threshold for this component. From the list, select the polling interval.
  • Page 49: Setting Trap Notification

    Enter the port number if different from the default of 162. Enter the hostname/IP of the SNMP trap receiver to which you want to send SNMP trap notification. Enter the community string. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Notification Settings 2-21...
  • Page 50: Setting Syslog Notification

    Select Faults > Notification Settings. The Fault Notification Settings dialog box appears. Step 2 Select the message format for the notification: Plain Text or XML. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 2-22 Chapter 2 Fault Monitoring...
  • Page 51: Emailing Faults

    The state of the Alarm (Active or Cleared). A description of the last updated to the fault. The severity of the fault. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Notification Settings 2-23...
  • Page 52 Select Faults > Notification Settings. The Fault Notification Settings dialog box Step 1 appears. Select the message format for the notification: Plain Text or XML. Step 2 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 2-24 Chapter 2 Fault Monitoring 78-14947-01...
  • Page 53 Addresses must be separated by a space, a comma, a semicolon, or a new line. From the list, select the priority of the exceptions you want to email. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Notification Settings 2-25...
  • Page 54 Chapter 2 Fault Monitoring Notification Settings User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 2-26 78-14947-01...
  • Page 55: Configuring Devices

    Editing a Template, page 3-134 • Deleting a Template, page 3-134 • 78-14947-01 C H A P T E R Using the Templates, page Managing Configuration Jobs, page Automating Configurations, page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-1. 3-137. 3-151.
  • Page 56: Chapter 3 Configuring Device

    – – – – Preview—See Finish—See User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Naming the Template, page Any or all of the template categories can be completed in any order. Express Template—See Using Express Template, page Association—See Setting Up Association, page Ethernet—See...
  • Page 57 Clicking Clear removes all the entries you have made. Description Enter a name for the template. Enter a description of the purpose of the template. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates Naming Guidelines, page A-1. Naming Guidelines, page A-1...
  • Page 58 Table 3-1 Field Reboot Device SysName SysLocation SysContact User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Express Template Settings Description From the list, select Yes if you want to allow device reboots. Enter a system name. The system name appears in the titles of the management system pages and in the access point's Association Table page.
  • Page 59 DHCP or BOOTP request. Enter the IP address of your default Internet gateway. The entry 255.255.255.255 indicates no gateway. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates...
  • Page 60 Using the Templates Table 3-1 Field Radio Service Set ID (SSID) User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Express Template Settings (continued) Description Enter any alphanumeric, case-sensitive string, from 2 to 32 characters long. The SSID is a unique identifier that client devices use to associate with the access point.
  • Page 61 A non-root bridge (without clients) can connect to a wired LAN and only associates to another bridge (root or non-root). User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates...
  • Page 62 Use this option to set up spanning tree protocol (STP) on bridges and to set up filtering to control the flow of data through the access point. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Express Template Settings (continued) Description Enable—Use this setting to...
  • Page 63 3-31. Configuring Quality of Service, page Configuring Service Sets, page Defining Advanced Associations, page Configuring Port Assignments, page Configuring DSCP to CoS, page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates 3-9. 3-12. 3-14. 3-18.
  • Page 64 (STP) Always Unblock Ethernet when STP is disabled Root Configuration Priority (0-65535) User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-10 Spanning Tree Protocol Settings Description From the list, select one of the following: • Enable—Use this setting to enable STP on the bridge.
  • Page 65 STP. (This determines whether the port blocks or forwards traffic.) Disable—Use this setting to indicate that the • port does not participate in STP. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates 3-11...
  • Page 66 Step 1 box appears. To add a new MAC address filter complete the following fields: Step 2 Note User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-12 3-131.) Finishing the Template, page 3-2.) Clicking Clear removes all the current entries in the window and any entries you have made in other Template windows up until that point.
  • Page 67 (00:40:96:12:34:56, for example) Without any intervening characters • (004096123456, for example) Click to pass traffic to the MAC address. Click to discard traffic to the MAC address. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates 3-13...
  • Page 68 Procedure To create and enable protocol filters for the access point’s Ethernet port, enter the Step 1 following: Note User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-14 3-131.) Finishing the Template, page 3-2.) Creating New Ethertype Filters, page...
  • Page 69 Enter the number of milliseconds multicast packets should stay in the access point’s buffer before they are discarded. 3-131.) Finishing the Template, page 3-2.) User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates A-1. Previewing the 3-132.) Template...
  • Page 70 Step 2 Enter the following: Table 3-4 Field Special Cases Ethertype Disposition User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-16 3-131.) Finishing the Template, page 3-2.) Ethertype Filter Special Cases Settings Description Enter the Ethertype filter name.
  • Page 71 • a user transmits or receives the protocol through the access point. • no—Use this setting to not send an alert to the event log. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates 3-17...
  • Page 72 Step 2 With this option you can: Create new filters—See • Delete the filters—See • User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-18 3-131.) Finishing the Template, page 3-2.) 3-131.) Finishing the Template, page 3-2.)
  • Page 73 Enter the number of milliseconds multicast packets should stay in the access point’s buffer before they are discarded. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates 3-21. 3-23. A-1.
  • Page 74 Template, page • Finish to save the template. (See Another template category to configure more options. (See • Categories, page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-20 3-131.) Finishing the Template, page 3-2.) 3-131.) Finishing the Template, page 3-2.)
  • Page 75 From the list, select one of the following: • Default—Use the disposition you set for the protocol filter. • Forward—Use this setting to forward traffic. Block—Use this setting to block traffic. • User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates 3-21...
  • Page 76 Priority Time to Live (msec) unicast multicast Alert User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-22 IP Protocol Filters Special Cases Settings (continued) Description From the list, select one of the following: Default—This setting is the same as best effort, which •...
  • Page 77 Finishing the Template, page 3-2.) 3-131.) Finishing the Template, page 3-2.) Creating New Port Filters, page Deleting Port Filters, page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates Previewing the 3-132.) Template Previewing the 3-132.) Template 3-24.
  • Page 78 Default Time to Live (msec) unicast multicast Step 2 Click Add. The new name is added to the Current Port Filters list. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-24 Chapter 3 Creating Special Cases, page Deleting Special Cases, page Description Enter an identification number for the filter set.
  • Page 79 Another template category to configure more options. (See Categories, page 78-14947-01 3-131.) Finishing the Template, page 3-2.) 3-131.) Finishing the Template, page 3-2.) User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates Previewing the 3-132.) Template Previewing the 3-132.) Template 3-25...
  • Page 80 Step 2 Table 3-6 Field Special Cases Port Disposition User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-26 IP Port Filters Special Cases Settings Description Enter the IP Port filter name. From the list, select one of the following: •...
  • Page 81 • when a user transmits or receives the protocol through the access point. • no—Use this setting to not send an alert to the event log. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates 3-27...
  • Page 82 Policy groups are used to configure access parameters to a logical group of stations in a consistent manner from a single place. For example, protocol filters can be applied to frames for a selected group of stations. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-28 3-131.) Finishing the Template, page 3-2.)
  • Page 83 Association > Ethertype Filters. Enter the ID of a defined Ethertype filter, or select one of the filters you created using Association > Ethertype Filters. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates Deleting an Existing 3-29...
  • Page 84 Step 1 Enter the group identification number in the Group ID text box, then click Add to add it to the Policy Groups to Delete list. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-30 Description Enter the ID of a defined IP protocol filter, or select one of the filters you created using Association >...
  • Page 85 3-2.) Clicking Clear removes all the current entries in the window and any entries you have made in other Template windows up until that point. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates Previewing the 3-132.)
  • Page 86 Add a new VLAN—See • • Delete an exiting VLAN from a Device—See page 3-36. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-32 Description From the list, select one of the following: Enabled—Use this setting to allow IEEE 802.1Q •...
  • Page 87 Enter the default policy group number, or select one you created using Association > Policy Groups. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates 3-33...
  • Page 88 WEP Temp Key Integrity Protocol WEP Key Rotation Interval User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-34 Adding a New VLAN Settings (continued) Description From the list, select one of the following: None—Use this setting if you do not want Message •...
  • Page 89 Enter the encryption keys used: 40 bit or 128 bit hexadecimal digits. For each WEP key, select one of the following: Not set, 40 bit, or 128 bit. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates 3-35...
  • Page 90 Another template category to configure more options. (See • Categories, page Configuring Quality of Service This option is used to configure the access point’s Quality of Service feature. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-36 3-131.) Finishing the Template, page 3-2.) 3-131.)
  • Page 91 IGMP General Query to all associated stations when they complete all required high-level authentication. • No—Use this setting to not allow the access point to send an IGMP General Query. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates 3-37...
  • Page 92 Click see details to see which versions this option is valid for. Step 2 Note User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-38 Quality of Service Settings (continued) Description From the CWmin and CWmax lists, select the minimum and maximum contention window values for each traffic category.
  • Page 93 Enter the identification number of a defined policy group, or select one of the policy groups you created using Association > Policy Groups. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates 3-39. Deleting an Existing...
  • Page 94 Field Open Shared Network-EAP Require EAP Open User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-40 New Service Set Settings (continued) Description From the list, select one of the following: Yes—Allows any device, regardless of its WEP •...
  • Page 95 Address Filters or on your authentication server. Select Disallowed for each authentication type that also uses MAC-based authentication. 3-131.) Finishing the Template, page 3-2.) User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates Previewing the 3-132.) Template 3-41...
  • Page 96 Select Association > Advanced. The Association: Advanced dialog box appears. Step 1 To define advanced associations, enter the following: Step 2 Note User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-42 3-131.) Finishing the Template, page 3-2.) Clicking Clear removes all the current entries in the window and any entries you have made in other Template windows up until that point.
  • Page 97 • action to correct the condition. externalAlert—Indicates that you need to take • action to correct the condition. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates 3-43...
  • Page 98 Field Max Bytes Stored Per Alert Packet Max Fwd Table Entries From the list, select one of the following to designate User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-44 Chapter 3 Description systemWarning—Indicates that an error or •...
  • Page 99 Disable—Use this setting to disable Publicly • Secure Packet Forwarding. Click see details to see which versions this setting is valid for. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates 3-45...
  • Page 100 Finish to save the template. (See Another template category to configure more options. (See • Categories, page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-46 Description Enter the number of seconds the access point continues to track an inactive device depending on its class.
  • Page 101 Enter the MAC address of the device to which you want to assign the port. 3-131.) Finishing the Template, page 3-2.) User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates Previewing the 3-132.) Template 3-47...
  • Page 102 Another template category to configure more options. (See • Categories, page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-48 Clicking Clear removes all the current entries in the window and any entries you have made in other Template windows up until that point.
  • Page 103 Template windows up until that point. Identifying the Ethernet Port, page Setting Up Ethernet Filters, page Setting Up Hardware, page Defining the Ethernet Advanced Settings, page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates 3-49. 3-50. 3-52.
  • Page 104 Setting Up Ethernet Filters Use this option to define filters for the Ethernet port, the IP Protocol, and the IP Port. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-50 Description From the list, select one of the following: •...
  • Page 105 Association > IP Port Filters. Enter the ID of a defined IP port filter, or select one of the filters you created using Association > IP Port Filters. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates 3-51...
  • Page 106 Step 1 right pane. Note Click see details to see which versions this option is valid for. Step 2 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-52 3-131.) Finishing the Template, page 3-2.) Clicking Clear removes all the current entries in the window and any entries you have made in other Template windows up until that point.
  • Page 107 Enter an SSID index required if the Loss of Backbone Connectivity Action is set to Restrict to SSID, or select the SSID from the list. 3-131.) Finishing the Template, page 3-2.) User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates Previewing the 3-132.) Template 3-53...
  • Page 108 Table 3-15 Ethernet Advanced Settings Field Status Packet Forwarding Default Multicast Address Filter User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-54 Chapter 3 Description From the list, select one of the following: • up— Enables the Ethernet port for normal operation.
  • Page 109 From the list, select one of the following: Performance—Allows faster packet forwarding. • Statistics Collection—Allows better statistics • collection. Click see details to see which versions this setting is valid for. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates 3-55...
  • Page 110 Searched Channels—See • Settings, page Identifying the 11b Radio Port Use this option to define basic identity information for the port. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-56 3-131.) Finishing the Template, page 3-2.) Clicking Clear removes all the current entries in the window and any entries you have made in other Template windows up until that point.
  • Page 111 Clicking Clear removes all the current entries in the window and any Note entries you have made in other Template windows up until that point. 78-14947-01 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates 3-57...
  • Page 112 Finish to save the template. (See • • Another template category to configure more options. (See Categories, page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-58 Description From the list, select one of the following: If the primary port was set using Note Ethernet >...
  • Page 113 Association > IP Protocol Filters. Enter the ID of a defined IP protocol filter, or select one of the filters you created using Association > IP Protocol Filters. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates 3-59...
  • Page 114 Procedure Step 1 Select 11b Radio > Hardware. The 11b Radio: Hardware dialog box displays in the right pane. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-60 Description Enter the ID of a defined IP port protocol filter, or select one of the filters you created using Association >...
  • Page 115 With no selected, the SSID used by the client device must match exactly the access point’s SSID. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates 3-61...
  • Page 116 Field Enable “World Mode” multi-domain operation? Data Rates (Mb/sec) 11.0 Transmit Power User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-62 Chapter 3 Configuring Devices Description From the list, select one of the following: yes—Allows the access point to add •...
  • Page 117 Enter the amount of time between beacons in kilomicroseconds. (One kilomicrosecond equals 1,024 microseconds.) User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates 3-63...
  • Page 118 Table 3-18 11b Radio Hardware Settings (continued) Field Data Beacon Rate (DTIM) Default Radio Channel Search for less-congested Radio Channel? User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-64 Chapter 3 Configuring Devices Description Enter the amount of time, always a multiple...
  • Page 119 (non-removable) antennas; it tells the access point to use the antenna that receives the best signal. Use this setting for both receive and transmit. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates 3-65...
  • Page 120 Step 1 the right pane. Complete the following: Step 2 Note User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-66 3-131.) Finishing the Template, page 3-2.) Clicking Clear removes all the current entries in the window and any entries you have made in other Template windows up until that point.
  • Page 121 If you enter 0, the access point passes an unlimited number of multicast packets. If you enter a number other than 0, the device passes only that number of multicast packets per second. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates 3-67...
  • Page 122 Maximum Number of Associations Use Aironet Extensions Classify Workgroup Bridges as network infrastructure User Symbol Extensions User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-68 Chapter 3 Configuring Devices Description Enter the maximum number of wireless networking devices that are allowed to associate to the access point.
  • Page 123 (IV) in encrypted packets to calculate the WEP key. Click see details to see which versions this setting is valid for. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates 3-69...
  • Page 124 Shared Network-EAP Specified Access Point 1 Specified Access Point 2 Specified Access Point 3 Specified Access Point 4 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-70 Chapter 3 Configuring Devices Description Enter a rotation interval in seconds.
  • Page 125 (PC4800 and PC4800A). Short—Cisco Aironet’s Wireless LAN • Adapter supports short preambles; it improves throughput performance. 3-131.) Finishing the Template, page 3-2.) User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates Previewing the 3-132.) Template 3-71...
  • Page 126 Finish to save the template. (See • • Another template category to configure more options. (See Categories, page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-72 Description Lists the available channels by number. Lists the channel frequency.
  • Page 127 Defining the 11a Radio Hardware Settings, page Defining the 11a Radio Advanced Settings, page Defining the 11a Radio Searched Channels 3-88. Defining the 11a Radio Data Encryption Settings, 3-89. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates 3-73. 3-75. 3-76. 3-81.
  • Page 128 Template windows up until that point. Table 3-21 11a Radio Identification Settings Field Primary Port? Adopt Primary Port Identity? User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-74 Chapter 3 Configuring Devices Description...
  • Page 129 Association > Ethertype Filters. Enter the ID of a defined Ethertype filter, or select one of the filters you created using Association > Ethertype Filters. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates Previewing the 3-132.)
  • Page 130 Step 1 the right pane. Click see details to see which versions this option is valid for. Step 2 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-76 Description Enter the ID of a defined IP protocol filter, or select one of the filters you created using Association >...
  • Page 131 With no selected, the SSID used by the client device must match exactly the access point’s SSID. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates 3-77...
  • Page 132 48.0 54.0 Transmit Power Fragmentation Threshold (256-2338) RTS Threshold (0-2339) User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-78 Chapter 3 Configuring Devices Description From the list, select one of the following for each of the four rates in megabits per second: •...
  • Page 133 • scan for a radio channel that is least busy. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates 3-79...
  • Page 134 Using the Templates Table 3-23 11a Radio Hardware Settings (continued) Field Receive Antenna Transmit Antenna User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-80 Chapter 3 Configuring Devices Description From the list, select one of the following: Right—Use this setting if your access •...
  • Page 135 Click see details to see which versions this option is valid for. Step 2 78-14947-01 3-131.) Finishing the Template, page 3-2.) User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates Previewing the 3-132.) Template 3-81...
  • Page 136 Status Packet Forwarding Default Multicast Address Filter From the list, select one of the following: Maximum Multicast Packets/Second User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-82 Chapter 3 Configuring Devices Description From the list, select one of the following: •...
  • Page 137 From the list, select one of the following: yes—Enable load balancing, Message • Integrity Check (MIC), and WEP key hashing. no—Does no enable the features listed • above. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates 3-83...
  • Page 138 Ethernet encapsulation transform Enhanced MIC verification for Temporal Key Integrity Protocol From the list, select the following: User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-84 Chapter 3 Configuring Devices Description From the list, select one of the following: yes—Use this setting to limit the number...
  • Page 139 Open setting. No—Does not allow the access point to • send a plain-text, shared key query to any device attempting to associate with the access point. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates 3-85...
  • Page 140 Table 3-24 11a Radio Advanced Settings (continued) Field Network-EAP Require EAP Open Shared User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-86 Chapter 3 Configuring Devices Description From the list, select one of the following: Yes—Allows EAP-enabled client •...
  • Page 141 3-131.) Finishing the Template, page 3-2.) User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates Previewing the 3-132.) Template 3-87...
  • Page 142 Channel Number Frequency (mHz) Search? User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-88 Clicking Clear removes all the current entries in the window and any entries you have made in other Template windows up until that point.
  • Page 143 Click see details to see which versions this option is valid for. Step 2 78-14947-01 3-131.) Finishing the Template, page 3-2.) User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates Previewing the 3-132.) Template 3-89...
  • Page 144 Step 3 Table 3-26 11a Radio Data Encryption Settings Field Data Encryption by Stations Authentication Type Open User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-90 Chapter 3 Configuring Devices Description From the list, select the encryption type: •...
  • Page 145 EAP authentication. Click to indicate this is the key you want to use to transmit packets. Only one key can be selected at a time. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates 3-91...
  • Page 146 Procedure Select Security > Local Admin Access. The Security: Local Admin Access Step 1 dialog box appears. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-92 3-131.) Finishing the Template, 3-132.)Another template category to configure more options. (See 3-2.)
  • Page 147 (2000). Enter the name for the user. Enter a password for the user. Select the capabilities you want to allow the user. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates 3-93...
  • Page 148 Another template category to configure more options. (See • Categories, page Setting Local AP/Client Security Use this option to set up the local access point and client security. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-94 3-131.) Finishing the Template, page 3-2.) 3-131.)
  • Page 149 This is the recommended setting. No—Does not allow any device, regardless of its • WEP keys, to authenticate and attempt to associate. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates 3-95...
  • Page 150 Network-EAP Require EAP Open Shared Encryption Keys 1 through 4 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-96 Chapter 3 Description From the list, select one of the following: Yes—Tells the access point to send a plain-text, •...
  • Page 151 From the list, select one of the following: • Not set 40 bit • • 128 bit 3-131.) Finishing the Template, page 3-2.) User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates Previewing the 3-132.) Template 3-97...
  • Page 152 Note Clicking Clear removes all the current entries in the window and any entries you have made in other Template windows up until that point. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-98 Chapter 3 Configuring Devices...
  • Page 153 Click * (asterisk) for information on which version this setting is valid. Enter the name or IP address of the server. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates 3-99...
  • Page 154 Server Type Port Shared Secret Retran Int (sec) Time Out (sec’s) EAP Auth User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-100 Chapter 3 Configuring Devices Description Enter the type of server. Click * (asterisk) for information on which...
  • Page 155 No—Use this setting to disallow user • authentication. Click * (asterisk) for information on which version this setting is valid. 3-131.) Finishing the Template, page 3-2.) User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates Previewing the 3-132.) Template 3-101...
  • Page 156: Configuring Services

    • • SNMP—See SNTP—See • Accounting—See • User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-102 Configuring Start-Up Settings, page Configuring Console/Telnet Settings, page Configuring Hot Standby Settings, page Configuring Routing Settings, page Configuring CDP Settings, page Configuring DNS Settings, page...
  • Page 157 • From the list, select one of the following: • • User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates None—Use this setting if your network does not have an automatic system for IP address assignment.
  • Page 158 BOOTP Server Timeout (sec’s) DHCP Multiple-Offer Timeout (sec’s) DHCP Requested Lease Duration (min’s) DHCP Minimum Lease Duration (min’s) User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-104 Chapter 3 Configuring Devices Description always—Use this setting for the access •...
  • Page 159 • • Lanstar • AutoNet Short Address LocalTalk • • LocalNet Other-Non Hardware • Click see details to see which versions this setting is valid for. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates 3-105...
  • Page 160 Using the Templates Table 3-30 Start-Up Settings (continued) Field DHCP Client Identifier Value DHCP Class Identifier User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-106 Chapter 3 Configuring Devices Description Use this setting to include a unique identifier in the access point’s DHCP request packet.
  • Page 161 3-2.) Clicking Clear removes all the current entries in the window and any entries you have made in other Template windows up until that point. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates Previewing the 3-132.)
  • Page 162 Field Baud Rate Parity Data Bits Stop Bits Flow Control Terminal Type User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-108 Chapter 3 Configuring Devices Description Enter a rate from 110 to 115,200, expressed in bits per second.
  • Page 163 Telnet access to the management system. • Disable—Use this setting to prevent Telnet access to the management system. 3-131.) Finishing the Template, page 3-2.) User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates Previewing the 3-132.) Template 3-109...
  • Page 164 • Finish to save the template. (See Another template category to configure more options. (See • Categories, page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-110 Description From the list, select one of the following: • Enable—Use this setting to allow hot standby mode.
  • Page 165 Enter the IP address of the destination network. Enter the IP address of the gateway used to reach the destination network. Enter the subnet mask associated with the destination network. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates 3-111...
  • Page 166 Complete the following: Note Table 3-34 CDP Settings Field Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) From the list, select one of the following: User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-112 3-131.) Finishing the Template, page 3-2.) Clicking Clear removes all the current entries in the window and any entries you have made in other Template windows up until that point.
  • Page 167 3-2.) Clicking Clear removes all the current entries in the window and any entries you have made in other Template windows up until that point. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates Previewing the 3-132.)
  • Page 168 All non-browser file transfers are governed by these settings. Procedure Select Services > FTP. The Services: FTP dialog box appears. Step 1 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-114 Description From the list, select one of the following: Enable—Use this option if your network...
  • Page 169 You do not need to enter a password in this field if you selected TFTP. 3-131.) Finishing the Template, page 3-2.) User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates Previewing the 3-132.) Template 3-115...
  • Page 170 • Another template category to configure more options. (See Categories, page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-116 Clicking Clear removes all the current entries in the window and any entries you have made in other Template windows up until that point.
  • Page 171 Enter the IP address or the host name of the server running the SNMP Management software. Enter the SNMP community name. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates Enable—Use this setting to allow event notifications to be sent to an SNMP server.
  • Page 172 Table 3-39 SNTP Settings Field Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) Default Time Server User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-118 3-131.) Finishing the Template, page 3-2.) Clicking Clear removes all the current entries in the window and any entries you have made in other Template windows up until that point.
  • Page 173 Disable—Use this setting to not have the • access point automatically adjust to Daylight Savings Time. 3-131.) Finishing the Template, page 3-2.) User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates Previewing the 3-132.) Template 3-119...
  • Page 174 Field Enable accounting Enable delaying to report STOP Minimum delay time to report STOP (sec) Server Name/IP User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-120 Accounting Settings Description From the list, select one of the following: •...
  • Page 175 Enter the amount of time to wait before retransmitting. Enter the maximum number of times to attempt retransmissions. Click * (asterisk) for information on which version this setting is valid. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates 3-121...
  • Page 176 Using the Templates Table 3-40 Field Enable Update Update Delay (sec’s) User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-122 Accounting Settings (continued) Description From the list, select one of the following: enable—Use this setting to allow •...
  • Page 177 Yes—Use this server for non-EAP • authentication. No—Do not use this server for non-EAP • authentication. 3-131.) Finishing the Template, page 3-2.) User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates Previewing the 3-132.) Template 3-123...
  • Page 178 Select Events > Event Handling. The Events: Event Handling dialog box Step 1 appears. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-124 Clicking Clear removes all the current entries in the window and any entries you have made in other Template windows up until that point.
  • Page 179 Notify—Use this option to makes a • record of the event in the log, display the event, and tell the access point to notify someone of the occurrence. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates 3-125...
  • Page 180 Using the Templates Table 3-41 Event Handling Settings (continued) Field Handle Alerts as Severity Level User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-126 Chapter 3 Configuring Devices Description From the list, select one of the following: systemFatal—Indicates an event that •...
  • Page 181 Ethernet or radio network interface. externalInfo—Notification that some • sort of event has ocurred on a device. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates 3-127...
  • Page 182 Finish to save the template. (See • • Another template category to configure more options. (See Categories, page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-128 Description Enter the maximum number of bytes the access point stores for each Station Alert packet when packet tracing is enabled.
  • Page 183 From the list, select one of the of the following: • • User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates Yes—Use this option to send event notifications to an SNMP server. No—Use this option if you do not want to send notifications to an SNMP server.
  • Page 184 Select Configure > Templates > Custom Values. The Custom Values dialog box Step 1 appears. Note User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-130 Description Enter the IP address or the host name of the server running Syslog.
  • Page 185 Template Menu, the custom value will override the value in the menu. 3-131.) Finishing the Template, page 3-2.) Finishing the Template, page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates Previewing the 3-132.) Template 3-132.)
  • Page 186 Procedure Step 1 Select Configure > Templates. The Templates dialog box appears. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-132 It is recommended that you always validate the template before saving it. Templates containing custom key values are not validated.
  • Page 187: Copying A Template

    Click Edit. (See Step 5 78-14947-01 Naming Guidelines, page A-1 Template Choices, page 3-2. Naming Guidelines, page A-1 Editing a Template, page 3-134.) User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates for details.) for details.) 3-133...
  • Page 188: Editing A Template

    Note Your login determines whether you can use this option. Procedure Step 1 Select Configure > Templates. The Templates dialog box appears. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-134 Template Choices, page 3-2. Chapter 3 Configuring Devices...
  • Page 189: Importing A Template

    Enter a description for the template Enter the template filename or browse to find the file, then click Import. Enter a device name or IP address, then click Import. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Templates 3-135...
  • Page 190 When you are finished, click Done. Step 6 View the template you imported by selecting Configure > Templates and selecting it in the Existing Templates list. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-136 Chapter 3 Configuring Devices...
  • Page 191: Exporting A Template

    WLSE, will appear in Custom Values. It is recommended that you delete the custom values. Filtering a Job, page 3-147 Editing a Job, page 3-148 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Managing Configuration Jobs 3-137...
  • Page 192: Job Choices

    Step 1 Click Job Name. The Job Name dialog box appears. Complete the following: Step 2 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-138 Deleting a Job, page 3-148 Copying a Job, page 3-148 Viewing Job Run Details, page 3-149 3-1.
  • Page 193 Selecting Devices, page Clicking Clear removes all the current entries in the window and any entries you have made in other Job windows up until that point. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Managing Configuration Jobs A-1.
  • Page 194 Procedure Click Select Template. The Select Template window appears. Step 1 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-140 If you select a folder, the template will be applied to all of the devices in that folder. If a device is subsequently added to the folder, the template is applied to that device.
  • Page 195 Displays the template description. Indicates whether the version check is enabled. (The check is enabled using the Finish step in the Template Menu.) Scheduling a Job, page 3-142.) User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Managing Configuration Jobs 3-141...
  • Page 196 Step 3 information, see You can stop a running job by clicking Stop Job. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-142 Clicking Clear removes all the current entries in the window and any entries you have made in other Job windows up until that point.
  • Page 197 It is recommended that you always validate a job before saving it, and to eliminate any errors before saving it. If a job is saved with errors, the devices associated with the errors are ignored when the job runs. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Managing Configuration Jobs 3-143...
  • Page 198: Creating A Configuration Job

    Filtering a Job, page 3-147 • • Editing a Job, page 3-148 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-144 The job name appears in the Scheduled Jobs list. A confirmation window appears with the job summary.
  • Page 199 For completed jobs, this is last time the job ran. The status of the last run. Note Jobs that cause an access point to reboot are listed as Unverified. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Managing Configuration Jobs 3-145...
  • Page 200 A triangle indicates ascending order. • An upside-down triangle indicates descending order. • • No triangle indicates that the data is not sorted. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-146 Chapter 3 Configuring Devices Description The job name.
  • Page 201 Editing a Job, page Deleting a Job, page Copying a Job, page Viewing Job Run Details, page The filter is only applied until the page is refreshed. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Managing Configuration Jobs 3-147. 3-148. 3-148, 3-148.
  • Page 202 Click Delete Job. Copying a Job Use this option to copy unscheduled jobs from the displayed list of jobs, which can be run later on demand. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-148 Job Choices, page 3-138.
  • Page 203 The time the job started. The time the job ended. The status of the job. The percent of the job that completed. Viewing the Job Run Details Table, page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Managing Configuration Jobs 3-150.) 3-149...
  • Page 204 To select all the jobs in the table, click Select All. To deselect all the jobs in the table, click DeSelect All. • Note User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-150 Description The name of the device.
  • Page 205: Automating Configurations

    Routing table configurations (for versions prior to 11.23T only) Adding a user in place of an existing user on the access point. The Undo feature works for new users. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Automating Configurations 3-151...
  • Page 206 Procedure Step 1 Select Configure > Auto Update > Startup Configuration. The Startup Configuration Template dialog box appears. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-152 3-153.) in the Boot Server Host Name field (option number 066) <startup file name>...
  • Page 207: Creating A Startup Configuration Template

    From the list select the startup template to assign to the configuration file. Click Details to see the device types and device versions for which the template is valid. 6-12.) User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Automating Configurations Set Up Access 3-153...
  • Page 208: Assigning An Auto-Managed Configuration

    WLSE. The configuration which is applied to the devices is based on the system-defined group with which the devices are associated. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-154 Chapter 3 Configuring Devices...
  • Page 209 HTTP user and password by selecting Security > Local Admin Access. You also enter this user and password on the WLSE by selecting Administration > Discover > Device Credentials > HTTP User/Password. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-155 78-14947-01...
  • Page 210 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-156 Assigning Auto-Managed Description Lists the auto-managed templates that have been created. Enter a name for the auto-managed configuration. This must have a .ini extension.
  • Page 211 >> to add it to the list of valid versions for that template. To remove version numbers, select the version number form the list, then click Remove. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Automating Configurations 3-157...
  • Page 212 If email notification is not working, you may need to configure the mailroute by selecting Administration > Appliance > Configure Mailroute. Click Save. Step 4 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 3-158 Chapter 3 Configuring Devices 78-14947-01...
  • Page 213: Managing Firmware Images

    Managing Firmware Images, page 4-1 Managing Firmware Jobs, page 4-9 Viewing Images on the WLSE, page 4-2 Editing Image Details on the WLSE, page 4-3 Deleting Images from the WLSE, page 4-4 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine...
  • Page 214: Viewing Images On The Wlse

    Related Topic Editing Image Details on the WLSE, page 4-3 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Importing Images, page 4-4 Images that you download to the WLSE are automatically listed in the Firmware Images selector.
  • Page 215: Chapter 4 Updating Device Firmware

    You can enter the version in uppercase or lowercase. Size of the image (read-only field). This field is blank by default. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Managing Firmware Images...
  • Page 216: Deleting Images From The Wlse

    WLSE. Related Topics Viewing Images on the WLSE, page 4-2 • Editing Image Details on the WLSE, page 4-3 • User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Chapter 4 Updating Device Firmware Importing Images 4-5. Importing 4-7.
  • Page 217 Enter the image version. Be careful when entering the version; proper uploading of firmware to devices requires accurate version information. You can enter the version in uppercase or lowercase characters. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Managing Firmware Images...
  • Page 218 For information on uploading firmware to access points and bridges, see Step 5 Managing Firmware Jobs, page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Desktop Import Window (continued) Description Enter the path to the image on the client system or click Browse.
  • Page 219 (if required on your network). The username and password for contacting the proxy server (if required on your network). 4-5). User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Managing Firmware Images Importing Images from...
  • Page 220 Overwrite Existing Image checkbox in Step 7. Step 9 For information on uploading firmware to access points and bridges, see Managing Firmware Jobs, page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Chapter 4 Editing Image Details on the 4-3.
  • Page 221: Using A Remote Tftp Server For Image Upload

    To download firmware images, go to the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/public/sw-center/sw-wireless.shtml To make sure you are downloading a supported firmware release, see the Supported Devices Table for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine on Cisco.com. Use the normal procedure for creating firmware jobs described in Firmware Jobs, page in the last step;...
  • Page 222: Job Choices

    Naming the Job Procedure Click Job Name. The Job Name dialog box appears. Step 1 Note User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 4-10 Naming the Job, page Selecting the Image, page Selecting Devices, page Scheduling the Job, page Finishing the Job, page 4-14.
  • Page 223 A-1. Select the protocol to be used for the job: HTTP or SNMP. 4-11. Importing Images, page 4-4. 4-12. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Managing Firmware Jobs A-1. Naming Guidelines, Selecting Selecting 4-11...
  • Page 224 From the menu in the left pane, go to the next step, Schedule Job. See Step 7 the Job, page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 4-12 Clicking Clear removes all the current entries in the window and any entries you have made in other Job windows up until that point.
  • Page 225 Job windows up until that point. Selecting this option ignores any date and time that you enter from the Start Date and Start Time lists. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Managing Firmware Jobs Finishing the Job,...
  • Page 226 If you want email notification of job completion, complete the Email settings section: Table 4-5 Field On completion, mail to Email only if job fails User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 4-14 section, a Warnings section Email Notification Settings for Firmware Jobs Description Enter a comma-separated list of email addresses to be notified when the job completes.
  • Page 227 It is recommended that you always validate a job before saving it. Also, you should check the image release notes on Cisco.com for the latest caveat information on the image. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Managing Firmware Jobs 4-15...
  • Page 228 Viewing Jobs by Job State, page 4-19 • Viewing Job Run Details, page 4-22 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 4-16 If any fields in the Job Validation Summary window are marked Error, the job will fail for those devices unless you correct the error situation.
  • Page 229 Edit your job choices to fix the problems that caused the warnings. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Managing Firmware Jobs Firmware update via SNMP is supported for firmware versions 11.08T...
  • Page 230: Creating A Firmware Job

    Managing System Parameters, page Your login determines whether you can use these options. Note User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 4-18 Select the Ignore Warnings checkbox in the Warnings section of the Finish dialog box. By default, warnings are not ignored.
  • Page 231: Viewing Jobs By Job State

    For scheduled jobs, this indicates when the job will run. For completed jobs, this is the time the job ran. The status of the last run. Description The job name. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Managing Firmware Jobs 4-19...
  • Page 232 You can do any of the following: Filter the job—See • Edit the job—See • User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 4-20 Chapter 4 Description For scheduled jobs, this indicates when the job will run. For completed jobs, this is the time the job ran.
  • Page 233: Filtering Jobs

    Select choices in the Job Creation Menu. For descriptions of the choices, see Choices, page 78-14947-01 Deleting a Job, page Viewing Job Run Details, page The filter remains in effect until the page is refreshed. 4-10. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Managing Firmware Jobs 4-22. 4-22. 4-21...
  • Page 234: Deleting A Job

    Select Run Job Start Time Job End Time Job Status Percent Complete User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 4-22 Chapter 4 Description Used to select a job to see its details. The time the job started.
  • Page 235 Job Run Details Table, page 4-23.) Description The name of the device. The time the job started. The time the job ended. The status of the job. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Managing Firmware Jobs 4-23...
  • Page 236 Chapter 4 Updating Device Firmware Managing Firmware Jobs User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 4-24 78-14947-01...
  • Page 237: Using The Device Center

    C H A P T E R Using the Device Center, page 5-1 Displaying Wireless Client Reports, page 5-6 Displaying Current Reports, page 5-11 Displaying Trends, page 5-50 Scheduling Email Jobs, page 5-68 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine...
  • Page 238: Chapter 5 Using Report

    – Device History—See For servers—See • User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Displaying an AP Summary Report, page 5-24 Displaying a Detailed Report, page 5-26 Viewing the Fault Summary Report, page 5-3 Viewing Device History, page 5-4...
  • Page 239: Viewing The Fault Summary Report

    The time the fault was reported. Click to see fault details. See Details, page For more information, see page 1-5. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Device Center Viewing Fault 2-5. Viewing Fault 2-5.
  • Page 240: Viewing Device History

    Table 5-3 Column Start Time End Time Job Status Template Name Job Protocol User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Device History Description The time the device’s state last changed. For more information, see page 1-5. The name of the device.
  • Page 241: Viewing Firmware History

    The name of the firmware image. The version of the firmware. The device type. The protocol used for the firmware job. The name of the firmware job. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using the Device Center...
  • Page 242: Displaying Wireless Client Reports

    Procedure Step 1 Select Reports > Wireless Clients. The Wireless Clients selector appears in the left pane. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Chapter 5 Managing System Parameters, Displaying a Client Detail Report, page 5-6 Displaying a Client Statistics Report, page 5-8...
  • Page 243 The time the client was last seen by the system. The version of wireless client software. The MAC address of the wireless client. Exporting a Report, page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Displaying Wireless Client Reports 5-66.) Emailing a Report, page 5-66.)
  • Page 244: Displaying A Client Statistics Report

    Octets received Latest received signal strength Latest signal quality Sleep time in power save mode User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Client Statistics Report Description The name of the wireless client. The IP address of the wireless client.
  • Page 245: Displaying A Client Historical Association Report

    The number of errors in received octets. The total number of announcement packets sent since the device was reset. Exporting a Report, page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Displaying Wireless Client Reports 5-66.) Emailing a Report, page...
  • Page 246 Step 9 To export the report, click Export. (See To email the report, click Email Report. (See Step 10 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 5-10 Client Historical Association Report Description The name or IP address of the AP.
  • Page 247: Displaying Current Reports

    Displaying a Group Policy Report, page 5-21 Displaying an AP Summary Report, page 5-24 Displaying a Detailed Report, page 5-26 Displaying a Current Client Association User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Displaying Current Reports Managing System 5-11...
  • Page 248: Displaying A Group Report

    This report lists all the currently connected access points and bridges in a given group and the total number of clients connected to them. It shows the last polled values and the overall status for the group. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 5-12 Displaying an EAP Authentication Report,...
  • Page 249 Displaying an EAP Authentication Report, page The IP address of the access point. Click to open up a browser window to the AP Summary Status. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Displaying Current Reports Time Display, Displaying 5-26.
  • Page 250: Displaying A Group Security Report

    Displaying a Group Security Report Procedure Select Reports > Current. The window refreshes with a device selector in the left Step 1 pane. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 5-14 Group Report (continued) Description The number of wireless clients connected to the device.
  • Page 251 Click to view the Fault Summary. For more information, see Summary Report, page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Displaying Current Reports Report—Displaying a 5-26. Summary—Viewing the Fault 5-3.
  • Page 252: Displaying A Group Ssid Report

    From the device selector in the left pane, click the group folder for which you want to see a report. The right pane refreshes. From the Report Name list, select Group SSID Report. Step 2 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 5-16 Group Security Report (continued) Description Click to view the EAP Authentication report.
  • Page 253 Click to view the Policy Report—See Group Policy Report, page The time the access point’s state last changed. For more information, see User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Displaying Current Reports Displaying a Detailed Viewing the Fault 5-3.
  • Page 254: Displaying A Group Vlan Report

    Click View. The following report displays the following: Table 5-11 Group VLAN Report Column VLAN ID VLAN Name User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 5-18 Exporting a Report, page Emailing a Report, page Description The identification number of the VLAN.
  • Page 255 Click to view the Policy Report—See Group Policy Report, page The time the access point’s state last changed. For more information, see User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Displaying Current Reports Displaying a Detailed Viewing the Fault 5-3.
  • Page 256: Displaying A Per Vlan Client Report

    VLAN Name AP Name Client MAC Address Client Name Client IP Address SSID User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 5-20 Exporting a Report, page Emailing a Report, page Description The identification number of the VLAN. The name of the VLAN.
  • Page 257: Displaying A Group Policy Report

    Description The type of client. The time the access point’s state last changed. For more information, see Exporting a Report, page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Displaying Current Reports Time Display, page 1-5. 5-66.) Emailing a Report, page 5-66.)
  • Page 258 Policy Group Id Policy Group Name Ethertype Filter Id (In) Ethertype Filter Id (Out) IP Protocol Filter Id (In) User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 5-22 Description The name of the access point. Click to view the following: AP Detailed Report—See...
  • Page 259 Displaying an AP IP Port Filters Report, page The time the device’s state last changed. For more information, see Exporting a Report, page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Displaying Current Reports 5-35. 5-35. Time Display, page 1-5.
  • Page 260: Displaying An Ap Summary Report

    Table 5-14 AP Summary Report Column Name As Of MAC Address User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 5-24 If the selected device has dual interfaces, two summary reports are displayed, one for each interface. Description The system name for the device.
  • Page 261 5-29. Click to open up a browser window to the AP Summary Status. Viewing Fault Details, page Exporting a Report, page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Displaying Current Reports Displaying a 5-26. Displaying a 2-5.
  • Page 262: Displaying A Detailed Report

    Table 5-15 Detailed Report Column System Name As Of MAC Address User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 5-26 If the selected device has dual interfaces, two summary reports are displayed, one for each interface. Description The system name for the device.
  • Page 263 Indicates whether the hot standby unit is in monitoring mode. If true, the current unit is in monitoring mode. Number of access points seen by the access points. The radio channel being used. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Displaying Current Reports 5-27...
  • Page 264 Step 6 To export the report, click Export. (See Step 7 To email the report, click Email Report. (See User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 5-28 Description The operational status of the Ethernet port. The operational status of the radio port.
  • Page 265: Displaying A Current Client Association Report

    From the device selector in the left pane, click to expand the folder and select the access point for which you want a report. The right pane refreshes. Step 4 From the Report Name list, select Current Client Association Report. 78-14947-01 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Displaying Current Reports 5-29...
  • Page 266: Displaying An Eap Authentication Report

    Procedure Select Reports > Current. The window refreshes with a device selector in the left Step 1 pane. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 5-30 Current Client Association Report Description The name of the client associated with the access point.
  • Page 267 The priority of the server when multiple servers are configured for the same service. The communication port setting used by the access point and the server. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Displaying Current Reports 5-31...
  • Page 268: Displaying An Ap Ethertype Protocol Filters Report

    Step 3 access point for which you want a report. The right pane refreshes. From the Report Name list, select AP Ethertype Protocol Filters. Step 4 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 5-32 Chapter 5 Using Reports Exporting a Report, page 5-66.)
  • Page 269: Displaying An Ap Ip Protocol Filters Report

    The priority configuration based on the traffic type. The time the access point’s state last changed. For more information, see Exporting a Report, page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Displaying Current Reports Time Display, page 1-5.
  • Page 270 Filter Special Case Disposition Filter Special Case Priority As Of User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 5-34 Description The identification number of the filter set. The name of the filter set. The type of disposition configured: Forward (to forward protocol traffic, or Block (to block protocol traffic).
  • Page 271: Displaying An Ap Ip Port Filters Report

    The right pane refreshes. Step 4 From the Report Name list, select AP IP Port Filters. 78-14947-01 Exporting a Report, page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Displaying Current Reports 5-66.) Emailing a Report, page 5-66.)
  • Page 272: Displaying An Ap Policy Report

    To email the report, click Email Report. (See Step 8 Displaying an AP Policy Report This device report lists all the policy groups configured on the access point. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 5-36 Description The identification number of the filter set.
  • Page 273 The identification number of the (receive) IP protocol filter. Click to see the AP Ethertype Protocol Filters Report—See Displaying an AP IP Protocol Filters Report, page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Displaying Current Reports 5-33. 5-37...
  • Page 274: Displaying An Ap Qbss Qos Report

    Displaying an AP QBSS QoS Report This device report displays the configured QoS parameters and whether QBSS is enabled or disabled. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 5-38 Description The identification number of the (transmit) IP protocol filter.
  • Page 275 Indicates if basic 802.11 quality of service is enabled or disabled. The time the access point’s state last changed. For more information, see User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Displaying Current Reports Time Display, page 1-5.
  • Page 276: Displaying An Ap Ssid Report

    Table 5-23 AP SSID Report Column SSID VLAN ID VLAN Name User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 5-40 Exporting a Report, page Emailing a Report, page Description The unique identifier the client device uses to associate with the access point.
  • Page 277 Click to view the AP Policy Report—See Policy Report, page 5-36. The time the access point’s state last changed. For more information, see User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Displaying Current Reports Displaying an AP Time Display, page 1-5.
  • Page 278: Displaying An Ap Vlan Report

    Step 3 access point for which you want a report. The right pane refreshes. From the Report Name list, select AP VLAN Report. Step 4 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 5-42 Chapter 5 Using Reports Exporting a Report, page 5-66.)
  • Page 279: Displaying A Per Vlan Client Report

    The number of the default policy group (which contains access parameters). The time the access point’s state last changed. For more information, see Exporting a Report, page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Displaying Current Reports Time Display, page 1-5. 5-66.) Emailing a Report, page 5-66.)
  • Page 280 An upside-down triangle indicates descending order. • No triangle indicates that the data is not sorted. • User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 5-44 Description The identification number of the VLAN. The name of the VLAN.
  • Page 281: Displaying A Switch Summary Report

    The switch name. The switch IP address or hostname. A description of the system. A description of the switch location. The switch type. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Displaying Current Reports 5-66.) Emailing a Report, page 5-66.)
  • Page 282: Displaying An Ap And Bridge Connected To Switch Report

    The right pane refreshes. From the Report Name list, select AP and Bridge Connected to Switch Report. Step 4 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 5-46 Switch Summary Report (continued) Description The software version on the switch.
  • Page 283: Displaying A Router Summary Report

    The fault status. Click for details. For more information, see Fault Summary Report, page Exporting a Report, page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Displaying Current Reports Viewing the 5-3. 5-66.) Emailing a Report, page 5-66.)
  • Page 284: Displaying An Ap And Bridge Connected To Router Report

    From the device selector in the left pane, click to expand the folder and select the Step 3 switch for which you want a report. The right pane refreshes. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 5-48 Router Summary Report Description The router name.
  • Page 285: Displaying A Server Summary Report

    The fault status. Click for details. For more information, see Fault Summary Report, page Exporting a Report, page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Displaying Current Reports Viewing the 5-3. 5-66.) Emailing a Report, page 5-66.)
  • Page 286: Displaying Trends

    Your login determines whether you can use this option. Using this option, you can view the following types of trend reports: Group Reports • – User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 5-50 Description The name of the server. The port number used for authentication.
  • Page 287: Displaying A Group Performance Report: Rf Utilization

    Top N Busiest Clients—See Displaying Top N Busiest Clients, page 5-62 Top N Client Error Rate—See page 5-64 5-65. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Displaying Trends Displaying a 5-53. Displaying a Top N Number of...
  • Page 288 An upside-down triangle indicates descending order. • • No triangle indicates that the data is not sorted. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 5-52 Description The name of the access point. The IP address of the access point.
  • Page 289: Displaying A Group Performance Report: Ethernet Utilization

    For more information, see page 1-5. The percentage of Ethernet utilization. Shows the number of associations with clients. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Displaying Trends 5-66.) Emailing a Report, page 5-66.) Time Display, 5-53...
  • Page 290: Displaying A Top N Number Of Associations Report

    Step 5 In the N Value text box, enter the top number of associations you want to view. Click View. The table is displayed: Step 6 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 5-54 Chapter 5 Description The unique identifier the client device uses to associate with the access point.
  • Page 291: Displaying A Top N Percentage Errors

    The minimum number of clients connected to the access point. The maximum number of clients connected to the access point. Exporting a Report, page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Displaying Trends 5-66.) Emailing a Report, page 5-66.)
  • Page 292: Displaying An Ap And Bridge Rf Transmission Statistics Report

    This report displays the transmit and receive rates overlaid in a graph. Procedure Step 1 Select Reports > Trends. The window refreshes with a device selector in the left pane. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 5-56 Chapter 5 Description The name of the access point.
  • Page 293 The x-axis displays the time intervals. The y-axis displays the number of error packets per number of packets. Exporting a Report, page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Displaying Trends 5-66.) Emailing a Report, page 5-66.)
  • Page 294: Displaying An Ap And Bridge Ethernet Transmission Statistics Report

    Click View. A graph is displayed: Step 6 Table 5-36 AP and Bridge Ethernet Transmission Statistics Column Transmit Rate User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 5-58 Description The x-axis displays the time intervals. The y-axis displays the number of packets transmitted per second.
  • Page 295 The y-axis displays the number of packets received per second. The x-axis displays the time intervals. The y-axis displays the number of error packets per number of packets. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Displaying Trends 5-59...
  • Page 296: Displaying An Ap And Bridge Performance Graph

    Step 5 From the Start Date list, select the start date for the graph, and from the For a period of list, select the number of days. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 5-60 Chapter 5...
  • Page 297: Displaying An Ap And Bridge Performance: Tabular

    The y-axis displays the percent of Ethernet utilization. The x-axis displays the time intervals. The y-axis displays the number of client associations Exporting a Report, page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Displaying Trends 5-66.) Emailing a Report, page 5-66.) 5-61...
  • Page 298: Displaying Top N Busiest Clients

    Procedure Select Reports > Trends. The window refreshes with a device selector in the left Step 1 pane. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 5-62 Description The IP address of the access point or bridge. The time the access point’s state last changed.
  • Page 299 The average bit rate for the client. The minimum bit rate for the client. The maximum bit rate for the client. Exporting a Report, page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Displaying Trends 5-66.) Emailing a Report, page 5-66.)
  • Page 300: Displaying Top N Client Error Rate

    Client MAC Address Bit Error Rate (Avg) (in kbps) Bit Error Rate (Min) (in kbps) Bit Error Rate (Max) (in kbps) User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 5-64 Chapter 5 Description The name of the client.
  • Page 301: Displaying A Server Response Time Graph

    From the Start Date list, select the start date for the graph, and from the For a Step 5 period of list, select the number of days. 78-14947-01 Exporting a Report, page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Displaying Trends 5-66.) Emailing a Report, page 5-66.)
  • Page 302: Exporting A Report

    Procedure Step 1 Click Email Report. A the right pane refreshes with an Email properties dialog box. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 5-66 Description The x-axis displays the time intervals. The y-axis displays the response time in milliseconds.
  • Page 303 Enter a name for the job. For more information, see From the list, select the date you would like to send the email. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Emailing a Report Naming Guidelines, page A-1.
  • Page 304: Scheduling Email Jobs

    Note Procedure Select Reports > Scheduled Email Jobs. The Email Jobs window appears. Step 1 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 5-68 Description From the list, select the time you would like to send the email.
  • Page 305: Viewing Email Job Details

    Emailing a Report, page 5-66 Description The name of the user who scheduled the job. The report type. The report name. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Scheduling Email Jobs Naming Guidelines, Viewing Email for more...
  • Page 306 Body Schedule Properties Column Email Job Name Start Date Frequency User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 5-70 Chapter 5 Description The username of the person to whom the report is being emailed. The username of the person to whom the report is being copied.
  • Page 307 Linking to a CiscoWorks2000 Server, page 78-14947-01 C H A P T E R 6-2). Managing Groups, page 6-44). Managing System Parameters, page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using Discovery and Managing 6-37). 6-73). Administering Users, Modifying Your Profile, 6-81).
  • Page 308: Using Discovery And Managing Devices

    Before you can view discovered devices or perform any operations on them, you must move the devices to the managed state. When you select Administration > Discover > Managed Devices, the following options are displayed: User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Chapter 6 6-6).
  • Page 309: C H A P T E R 6 Performing Administrative Tasks

    Administration > Discover > DISCOVER > Discovery Options. For more information, see Discovery Options, page 6-18. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using Discovery and Managing Devices Manage Devices, page 6-3).
  • Page 310 Field Device Name Description Version Device Family SysName User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Enable Discovery Options, page Device Details Pane Description Hostname, IP address, or SNMP sysname. Detailed device description. Software version installed on the device.
  • Page 311 Device IP address. Subnet in which the device is located. The network segment in which the device is located. The person to contact for this device. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using Discovery and Managing Devices...
  • Page 312: Specifying Device Credentials

    HTTP User/Password—Specify the HTTP usernames and passwords for • configuring access points. See page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Managed Device History Information Description Date and time when the state change occurred. The device’s hostname.
  • Page 313 Information about the variables follows. For more details, see Guidelines, page 78-14947-01 You must enter the correct number of colons between variables. Otherwise, the community strings cannot be read. 6-9. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using Discovery and Managing Devices Community String...
  • Page 314 Step 4 Click Save to apply your changes. Related Topic Community String Guidelines, page 6-9 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Community String Guidelines Description The IP address of a device or range of devices that use these community strings.
  • Page 315 Any wild cards (based on IP addresses); for example: *.*.*.* 172.*.*.* Address ranges, which can include wild cards; for example: 27.20.[4-55].* 172.[21-30].[44-88].* 172.*.*.[121-255] User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using Discovery and Managing Devices Set Up Devices,...
  • Page 316: Managing Device Discovery

    • Filter Rules—Limit discovery by setting up IP address filters (See Discovery Filters, page Schedule Discovery—Set up scheduled discoveries (see • page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 6-10 6-18). 6-19). 6-20). Chapter 6 Performing Administrative Tasks...
  • Page 317 Unmanaged devices do not appear in WLSE displays. 78-14947-01 6-22) 6-27. 6-20. 6-28. 6-12. 6-7). seed User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using Discovery and Managing Devices Viewing Inventory and Schedule Discovery, Importing Set Up Specify Community devices and CDP distance...
  • Page 318 Under Services: Cisco Services, click Cisco Discovery Protocol. The CDP Setup page appears. Select Enabled. Click Apply or OK. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 6-12 Automating Configurations, page Chapter 6 Performing Administrative Tasks 3-151.
  • Page 319 The username of the user with write and SNMP privileges is used as the SNMP read/write community string. The Firmware privilege is required for configuring devices from the WLSE. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 6-37. 6-13...
  • Page 320 TFTP as the file transfer protocol. In the Default File Server text box, enter the IP address of the WLSE. Click Apply or OK. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 6-14 Chapter 6 Performing Administrative Tasks...
  • Page 321 On Hybrid OS-based Catalyst devices, enter enable mode and use the set snmp community read-only community_string command. 78-14947-01 Using Discovery and Managing Devices User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Notes CDP is required for the WLSE to discover the device.
  • Page 322 Deleting AAA Servers, page Procedure Log into CiscoSecure ACS Server on a PC that will provide authentication Step 1 services to the wireless network. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 6-16 Chapter 6 Performing Administrative Tasks Notes These variables make the device more manageable.
  • Page 323 Click Submit or Submit+Restart. A restart is required for the changes to take Step 8 effect. 78-14947-01 You will need this key when configuring the WLSE. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using Discovery and Managing Devices 6-17...
  • Page 324 WLSE as follows: Reverse DNS lookup enabled? User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 6-18 If you are using the automatic configuration feature (Configuration > Auto Update), new access points and bridges added to the network will be automatically configured if Auto-Manage is enabled.
  • Page 325 A range in which the first number is less than the second; for example, • 10.20.30[50-60]. Rules cause discovery to be limited as described in the following table. Note 78-14947-01 Exclude rules take precedence over include rules. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using Discovery and Managing Devices 6-19...
  • Page 326 Neighbors of seed devices are discovered by examining the contents of tables. You may want to specify multiple seed devices to: • Shorten the discovery time. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 6-20 Effects of Include and Exclude Rules in Discovery Filters Exclude Rules Defined? Result All devices are discovered.
  • Page 327 CDP distance of 1 only discovers the immediate neighbors of the seed devices. 78-14947-01 CDP distance from the list. Set CDP distance appropriately to discover User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using Discovery and Managing Devices 6-21...
  • Page 328 Select Administration > Discover > DISCOVER > Run Discovery Now. The Run Discovery Now - Seeds dialog box appears. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 6-22 Routers and switches that do not have access points attached to them are used when computing CDP distance.
  • Page 329 Related Topics • Specifying Device Credentials, page 6-6 78-14947-01 by selecting a number from the list. Specify Community Strings, page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using Discovery and Managing Devices 6-7. 6-23...
  • Page 330: Running Inventories

    15 minutes. In the inventory history listing, these inventories appear under the name PerformanceInventory. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 6-24 6-24), and you can run immediate inventories of all devices or Immediate Inventory of Selected Devices, 6-25).
  • Page 331 From the list of devices in the group, select the devices you want to inventory. 78-14947-01 Managing System Parameters, page Each immediate inventory job for selected devices contains devices from only one group. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using Discovery and Managing Devices 6-73. 6-25...
  • Page 332 The Tasks History window appears. You can expand the Inventory folder to see the results of the inventory collection. • Inventories of all devices are named Inventory. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 6-26 Chapter 6 Performing Administrative Tasks...
  • Page 333: Viewing Inventory And Discovery Task History

    CDPDiscovery_Import_Devices 78-14947-01 Discovery Job Names Type of Job Scheduled discoveries. Immediate, one-time discoveries. Devices were imported from a file or from a CiscoWorks2000 server. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using Discovery and Managing Devices 6-27...
  • Page 334: Importing Devices

    These devices are not added to the list of available seed devices in the Discovery - Configuring Seeds dialog box, but they do appear in the Discovery Run Log. See Schedule Discovery, page 6-20 History, page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 6-28 Inventory Job Names Type of Job Scheduled and immediate inventories of all devices.
  • Page 335 Click Import. Devices are imported and a one-time discovery begins within Step 3 2 minutes. 78-14947-01 Specifying Device Credentials, page Imported credentials are not matched with existing entries that contain wildcards or ranges. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using Discovery and Managing Devices 6-6. 6-29...
  • Page 336 The username and password of any user who has the authority to export and • import device credentials on the CiscoWorks2000 server. Click Import. After devices are imported, a one-time discovery begins. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 6-30 Chapter 6 Performing Administrative Tasks...
  • Page 337: Exporting Devices

    WLSE import dialog was wrong: Error: Connected to CiscoWorks2000 server:ip_address on port:port_number successfully, but server returned error after connection. Viewing Inventory and Discovery Task History, page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using Discovery and Managing Devices 6-27. 6-31...
  • Page 338 Type of Information Device information Error messages User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 6-32 Chapter 6 Description Name of the device, device status, and device status details. The string !{[NO VALUE]}! does not indicate an error; it...
  • Page 339: Adding, Modifying And Deleting Aaa Servers

    Your login determines whether you can use this option. Note Procedure To add, modify or delete a LEAP server: 78-14947-01 Set Up AAA Servers, page 6-16. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Using Discovery and Managing Devices Specifying Fault Thresholds, 6-33...
  • Page 340 From the list, select the server you want to remove, then click Submit. For information on setting the polling interval and response time fault thresholds Step 4 for LEAP servers, see User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 6-34 Chapter 6 Description Name or IP address of the AAA server.
  • Page 341 1645. Client username that you entered on the AAA server. Client password that you entered on the AAA server. Shared secret key that you entered on the AAA server. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 6-35...
  • Page 342 To modify an EAP-MD5 server: Step 2 Select Administration > Discover > EAP-MD5 Server > Modify Server. The EAP-MD5 Server: Modify Server dialog box appears. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 6-36 Chapter 6 Specifying Fault Thresholds, page Description Name or IP address of the AAA server.
  • Page 343: Managing Groups

    There are two types of groups: System-defined groups—See • • User-defined groups—See 78-14947-01 Specifying Fault Thresholds, page 6-39). System-Defined Groups, page User-Defined Groups, page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Managing Groups 2-15. Creating, 6-38. 6-39. 6-37...
  • Page 344 • VLAN folder—Contains a group for each VLAN configured on the access points. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 6-38 4800 APs will appear in the system folder for 350 APs. for information on setting location. The null location...
  • Page 345: Creating, Editing, And Deleting Groups

    You can add groups by: Creating a New Group, page 6-40 • • Copying an Existing Group, page 6-41 Your login determines whether you can use this option. Note 78-14947-01 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Managing Groups 6-39...
  • Page 346 Step 8 To remove devices from the group, select them from the Devices in Group list and click <<. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 6-40 A-1. Your new group will be added to the Subgroups Of list.
  • Page 347 Of list. By default, all new groups are added at the top level ([root]). Note 78-14947-01 A-1. Your new group will be added to the Subgroup Of list. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Managing Groups 6-41...
  • Page 348 To search for devices: From the list in the search dialog, select the method for searching: by device name or IP address. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 6-42 Chapter 6 Performing Administrative Tasks...
  • Page 349 Overview: Groups, page 6-37 Delete a Group You can delete user-defined groups, but you cannot delete system-defined groups. Note Your login determines whether you can use this option. 78-14947-01 A-1. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Managing Groups 6-43...
  • Page 350: Managing The Appliance

    Diagnostics—Troubleshoot, run self-tests, view process status (see • Diagnostics, page Splash Screen—Customize the splash screen message (see • Splash Screen Message, page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 6-44 Chapter 6 6-45). Managing the Software, page Managing Security, page Backing Up and Restoring Data, page 6-64).
  • Page 351: Viewing Wlse Status

    Restarting the Wireless LAN Solution Engine, 6-47). Description Name of the log file displayed. Location of log file. Size of file. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Managing the Appliance Setting the Current Time and Specifying NTP Specifying Name 6-71).
  • Page 352 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 6-46 Chapter 6 Description Recommended maximum file size. Percentage of the maximum size (500MB) that is being used. Log Files Displayed, Content Web server user access log.
  • Page 353: Managing The Software

    CLI commands. (Refer to User Guide for the CiscoWorks1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine—From the Online Help, click View PDF.) 6-48). 6-49). User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Managing the Appliance Viewing Software Defining the Repository, 6-47...
  • Page 354 The Last Installation Information table displays the following about the most recent software installation: Field Name Installation Status Log File User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 6-48 Chapter 6 Performing Administrative Tasks 6-52). Browsing the Repository, page...
  • Page 355 Creating a Local Repository, page Creating a Remote Repository, page Description The hostname or IP address of the repository. For the local repository, enter localhost User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Managing the Appliance 6-50. 6-51. 6-49...
  • Page 356 CLI command: repository source ftp://hostname/path Step 3 Find the software you want on the FTP site. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 6-50 Description The port number used by the software on the repository. The default port number for the local repository is 9851.
  • Page 357 A browser window opens, displaying the Appliance Update screen. 78-14947-01 6-50. Drive2 is a virtual drive. It will be removed after you reboot the Windows 2000 or Windows NT server. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Managing the Appliance 6-51...
  • Page 358 These tables display the following information about the software you can install. Field Name Version Summary Release Date Details User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 6-52 Chapter 6 Performing Administrative Tasks Installing Software Updates, Description Software identifier.
  • Page 359 You can browse the available complete images and software upgrades on the repository using this option. repository Note repository, see 78-14947-01 must be defined in order to browse software. To define the Defining the Repository, page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Managing the Appliance 6-49. 6-53...
  • Page 360 Procedure Step 1 Select Administration > Appliance > Software > Software Update History. The Software Update History window displays the following: User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 6-54 Chapter 6 Description Software identifier.
  • Page 361: Overview: Security

    Success—Software was installed with no errors. Warning—Software installed successfully with minor errors. Error—Software installation was unsuccessful. The detailed install log for this installation, including warning and error messages. via Telnet User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Managing the Appliance 6-55...
  • Page 362: Managing Security

    TACACS+ • • Radius • MS NT Domain User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 6-56 Chapter 6 Performing Administrative Tasks 6-56). Managing SSL (HTTPS), page 6-59). Viewing the Last 10 Logged-On Users, page 6-58).
  • Page 363 Submit. A Configuration dialog box appears for all selections except the Local module. Step 3 Depending on the authentication module you selected, enter the following data, then click Submit:. Radius module or TACACS+ module: • 78-14947-01 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Managing the Appliance 6-57...
  • Page 364 Select Administration > Appliance > Security > SSL (HTTPS). The SSL Step 1 (HTTPS) dialog box appears. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 6-58 Primary Server and Secondary Server—IP addresses or device names of the primary and secondary authentication servers. A secondary server is optional.
  • Page 365 Enter the following CLI command: # firewall eth0 1741 For more information on this command, see the User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine; from the online help, click View PDF. Related Topic Overview: Security, page 6-55...
  • Page 366 10 logins. Field Login Name Logged In Since IP Address Associated role User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 6-60 Chapter 6 Performing Administrative Tasks Description User’s login name. Date and time the user logged in (GMT).
  • Page 367: Backing Up And Restoring Data

    Use either forward slashes (/) or backslashes (\) as the directory separators. • 78-14947-01 6-61). Configuring a Windows 2000 or Windows XP 6-62. Backing Up Data, page 6-64). User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Managing the Appliance Specifying the Backup Location, 6-63). Restoring Data, 6-61...
  • Page 368 From the Tree panel, select the Windows 2000 or Windows XP system name. In the Description panel, right-click Default FTP Server. Then click Properties. Step 3 In the Home Directory tab: Step 4 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 6-62 Chapter 6 Performing Administrative Tasks 78-14947-01...
  • Page 369: Backing Up Data

    You can also log in to the backup location system and verify that there is a backup directory containing WLSE hostname_date_time.inf and WLSE hostname_date_time.tar files. 78-14947-01 Specifying the Backup Location, page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Managing the Appliance 6-61). 6-63...
  • Page 370: Using Diagnostics

    Self Test—Create and display self tests (see • Report, page Processes—View WLSE process status, stop and start processes (see • Viewing Processes, page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 6-64 Viewing and Creating a Status Report, 6-65). 6-65). 6-66).
  • Page 371 Self-tests show the status of WLSE memory, the database, DNS setup, and backup location configuration. Self-test reports indicate whether the tests passed or failed. Note 78-14947-01 Status reports show time. The self-test shows time. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Managing the Appliance 6-65...
  • Page 372 Select Administration > Appliance > Diagnostics > Processes. The Process Report displays the following: Column Process name State User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 6-66 Chapter 6 Description Describes how a process is registered. For information on the...
  • Page 373 The core file stores important data about processes. The entry indicates what the process is doing. “Not applicable” means the program is not running normally. 6-68. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Managing the Appliance Daemon System Log,...
  • Page 374 The Daemon Information dialog box displays the following: Field Process Path Flags Startup Dependencies User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 6-68 Chapter 6 Description The job virtual machine. The fault manager. The Web Server. The Java servlet engine.
  • Page 375: Setting Up The Splash Screen Message

    The date and time the message is logged. The process that logged the message. The message type, such as INFO, WARNING, CRITICAL. The process status as known by the Daemon Manager. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Managing the Appliance 6-69...
  • Page 376: Specifying Ntp Time Servers

    {set hh:mm:ss month day year} For more information on this command see the User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine—From the online help, click View PDF. Note Your login determines whether you can use this option.
  • Page 377: Specifying Name Servers

    Select Administration > Appliance > Configure Mailroute. Step 1 Step 2 Enter the hostname or IP address of an SMTP mail server on your network and click Save. 78-14947-01 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Managing the Appliance 6-71...
  • Page 378: Using Connectivity Tools

    A results window appears, telling you whether the connectivity test was successful. Step 4 Click Close to close the results window. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 6-72 Pressing Enter will not work. You must click a button. Chapter 6...
  • Page 379: Managing System Parameters

    Interval at which the performance and utilization data will be collected from the devices. To set the aggregation period of this data, change the Aggregation Interval Default: 15 minutes User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Managing System Parameters Interval. parameter. 6-73...
  • Page 380 To change a parameter’s interval, select new values from the pulldown lists and click Apply to save the changes. To reset the system parameter to their previous values, click Reset. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 6-74 Chapter 6...
  • Page 381: Administering Users

    • Network operator—Monitoring and device configuration authority. 78-14947-01 To reset parameters to previous values, click Reset before saving. 6-75). 6-77). 6-77). User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Administering Users Managing Roles, Managing Managing Users, 6-75...
  • Page 382 Naming Guidelines, page A-1 • • Managing Users, page 6-77 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 6-76 When you select a feature (for example, Display Faults), the role is granted access to the corresponding subtab (for example, Faults >...
  • Page 383: Managing Users

    Information to Enter Enter the name of the new user. Enter a password for new user. Reenter the password. Enter the email address of the user (optional). User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Administering Users 6-77...
  • Page 384: Modify Users

    Select Administration > User Admin > Add/Modify/Delete. The Step 1 Add/Modify/Delete dialog appears. The Users list displays the current users. Note User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 6-78 Information to Enter Select the user’s access to the WLSE CLI: None, Level 0, or Level 15.
  • Page 385 Change the user’s roles. To add a role, select it from the pulldown list. To view a role, select it and click show role. To remove a role, select it and click remove. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Administering Users 6-79...
  • Page 386: Modifying Your Profile

    Click Apply to save your changes or Reset to discard your changes. Step 3 Related Topic Modify Users, page 6-78 • Naming Guidelines, page A-1 • User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 6-80 Chapter 6 Performing Administrative Tasks A-1. 78-14947-01...
  • Page 387: Linking To A Ciscoworks2000 Server

    Step 4 changes and click Save. To delete a link, select the link name in the Links list and click Delete. Step 5 78-14947-01 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Linking to a CiscoWorks2000 Server 6-81...
  • Page 388 Chapter 6 Performing Administrative Tasks Linking to a CiscoWorks2000 Server User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 6-82 78-14947-01...
  • Page 389: Frequently Asked Questions

    You can verify that the WLSE database is running by using the show process CLI command. If the command output includes the db2sync process, the database is running. 78-14947-01 C H A P T E R User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine...
  • Page 390: Chapter 7 Frequently Asked Question

    Chapter 7 Frequently Asked Questions User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 78-14947-01...
  • Page 391: Troubleshooting

    This section includes troubleshooting suggestions for the following: Faults, page 8-2 • • Configure, page 8-3 Firmware, page 8-8 • Reports, page 8-9 • • Administration, page 8-11 78-14947-01 C H A P T E R User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine...
  • Page 392: Chapter 8 Troubleshooting

    Please check LEAP credentials." Faults > Email fails to arrive at Notification destination. Settings User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Probable Cause Possible Solution There are no faults to Not applicable. report based on the filtering criteria you entered.
  • Page 393 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Possible Solution Cold restart the access point. Make sure the WLSE is configured as a TFTP server for the access point.
  • Page 394 Table 8-2 Troubleshooting Hints for Configure (continued) Feature Symptom User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Probable Cause Possible Solution Your job includes the following Security options, which are not supported by the Undo function: • Local Admin...
  • Page 395 AP because of this job run. The community string is not set properly. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Possible Solution Make sure the credentials on the WLSE are the same as the credentials on the access point or bridge using Administration >...
  • Page 396 Job Run Detail > Job Run Log indicates a timeout while reaching the device. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Probable Cause Possible Solution There are multiple Make sure all the reasons a job may have bootstrapping steps have failed.
  • Page 397 The time is not set correctly on the WLSE. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Possible Solution Select Administration > Discover > Device Credentials > SNMP Communities and increase the SNMP timeout.
  • Page 398 Email about job completion fails to arrive at destination. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Probable Cause Possible Solution The time was not set correctly on the WLSE. There were warnings Select Ignore Warnings in during the job but Ignore Firmware >...
  • Page 399 A full polling cycle has not completed and the new data has not been entered in the database. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Possible Solution To allow SNMP reads, the access point mut have a user...
  • Page 400 The access point Wireless Clients data in the Historical Associations report is not accurate. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 8-10 Probable Cause Possible Solution The SMTP server is not Configure the SMTP server by configured properly.
  • Page 401 Managed Devices. Move the devices the Managed state. from New or Unmanaged to Managed. Manage Devices, page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Possible Solution Open a browser window to the access point, and select Setup >...
  • Page 402 There is a time Discover > discrepancy in the DISCOVER scheduled discovery jobs. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 8-12 Probable Cause Possible Solution The local or system Reset the WLSE system time time is not set...
  • Page 403 The device is not None. See the Supported Devices table supported. for supported devices and software versions. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Managing 6-10. Set Up 6-12. If you are not using 6-28. 6-12.
  • Page 404 Symptom Administration > Some users are not User Admin > listed. Manage Users User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 8-14 Probable Cause Possible Solution The WLSE falls back Users can log in using their local to the Local passwords.
  • Page 405 78-14947-01 A P P E N D I X A-2). User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine A-1). Example a123b, A123B &...
  • Page 406: Appendix A Naming Guideline

    Roles and User Rules Type User Name User Password Role User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Rules No more than 32 characters. • • Case-sensitive. Any character from the table above. •...
  • Page 407: Command Reference

    • • Privilege Level 0 Commands, page B-10 Privilege Level 15 Commands, page B-17 • Maintenance Image Commands, page B-75 • 78-14947-01 A P P E N D I X User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine...
  • Page 408: Appendix B Command Reference

    The user interface provides several types of responses to incorrect command entries: If you enter a command line that does not contain any valid commands, the • system displays User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Administering Users, page 6-75. Command not found. Appendix B...
  • Page 409: Command History Feature

    Type the command name, a space, help; then press Enter. For example, ntp help. Type help, a space, and the command name; then press Enter. For example, help ntp. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Command History Feature...
  • Page 410: Command Summary

    User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine summarizes all commands available on the WLSE. Refer to the full Summary Description Enables secure remote authentication. Backs up the WLSE. Sets the configuration for all backup and restore operations.
  • Page 411 (NTP) and allow the system clock to be synchronized by a time server. Sends ICMP echo_request packets for diagnosing basic network connectivity. Reboots the system. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Command Summary Location of Full Description “install list” section on page B-28 “install update”...
  • Page 412 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Summary Description Reinitializes the database. Configures the Wireless LAN Solution Engine to be a repository server. Transfers software updates and images from a remote server to the Wireless LAN Solution Engine’s local...
  • Page 413 Displays the software updates and images available on the configured repository. Displays information about the system network interface. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Command Summary Location of Full Description “show cdp neighbor” section on page B-52 “show cdp run”...
  • Page 414 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Summary Description Displays the IP chains for the selected interface. Displays the Wireless LAN Solution Engine’s host file. Displays the Wireless LAN Solution Engine’s mail log.
  • Page 415: Command Description Conventions

    Displays the network route to a specified host and identify faulty gateways. Creates a new user account or changes an account’s properties. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Command Description Conventions Location of Full Description “shutdown” section on page B-70 “snmp-server”...
  • Page 416: Privilege Level 0 Commands

    [-c count] [-i wait] [-s packetsize] [-n] {hostname | ip-address} Syntax Description count wait User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine B-10 Sets the number of echo packets to send. Number of echo packets to send.
  • Page 417: Show Clock

    The size of each echo packet, in bytes. The default is 56. Host name of system to ping. IP address of system to ping. Disables reverse DNS lookup. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Privilege Level 0 Commands B-11...
  • Page 418: Show Domain-Name

    Use the show clock command to display the system date and time. For more information about the system time, see the section “Setting System Date and Time” in the Installation and Configuration Guide for the Cisco 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine.
  • Page 419: Show Interfaces

    Mask:255.255.255.224 UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST RX packets:80309 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:22451 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:100 Interrupt:5 Base address:0xef00 Memory:d0c7e000-d0c7ec40 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Privilege Level 0 Commands MTU:1500 Metric:1 B-13...
  • Page 420: Show Version

    Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine B-14 Displays command output one screen at a time. Press the Return key to display the next output screen. Press Ctrl-c to exit paged output and return to the command prompt.
  • Page 421: Traceroute

    Name or IP address of host to which to connect. (Optional) The length of the packet to send, in bytes. The default and minimum value is 40. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Privilege Level 0 Commands B-15...
  • Page 422 (209.165.201.30) ex7.com(209.165.201.31) ex8.com (209.165.202.128) ex9.com (209.165.202.129) ex10.com (209.165.202.158) ex11.com (209.165.202.159) Related Commands ping User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine B-16 Appendix B Command Reference 0.981 ms 0.919 ms 0.926 ms 1.528 ms 0.747 ms 0.661 ms 0.887 ms...
  • Page 423: Privilege Level 15 Commands

    IP address or device name of optional secondary server from which authentication could occur NT domain name. Name of the Primary Domain Controller (PDC). Name of the Backup Domain Controller (BDC). User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Privilege Level 15 Commands B-17...
  • Page 424: Backup

    The following command backs up the WLSE: backup Related Commands backupconfig listbackup restore show backupconfig User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine B-18 Tests the configured backup hostname, username, password, and directory. Appendix B Command Reference 78-14947-01...
  • Page 425: Backupconfig

    Host name or IP address of the host system. Username of host system. Password of the host system. Path to specific backup directory, if different from user’s default directory. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Privilege Level 15 Commands B-19...
  • Page 426 Example This command sets the cdp packet’s retransmission time at 10 seconds. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine B-20 start cdp set cdp packets retransmission time.
  • Page 427: Clock

    3 characters of the month name (for example, jan, feb, mar). Day of the month (for example, 1 to 31). Current year (for example, 2000). User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Privilege Level 15 Commands B-21...
  • Page 428 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). For more information about the system time, refer to “Setting System Date and Time” in the Installation and Configuration Guide for the Cisco 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine. Example...
  • Page 429: Erase Config

    When the system reboots, you must reconfigure it with the setup program. For information about using the setup program, refer to the Installation and Configuration Guide for the Cisco 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine. Example This command erases the system configuration:...
  • Page 430: Firewall

    Ethernet 0 port is connected to the Internet, and is configured to be accessible only via HTTPS by entering the following command: firewall eth0 public ssh 1741 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine B-24 Port to be configured. Acceptable values are eth0-5.
  • Page 431: Gethostbyname

    78-14947-01 Domain name of host. New hostname for the WLSE; the name is case sensitive and may be from 1 to 22 alphanumeric characters. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Privilege Level 15 Commands B-25...
  • Page 432: Import

    To remove an individual IP address from a host file, use the no version of the import command as follows: User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine B-26 Maps one IP address to a hostname.
  • Page 433: Install Configure

    (the path is not a requirement). Configures the Wireless LAN Solution Engine to be its own repository. The URL is http://localhost:9851. Saves the current configuration in the install.ini file. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Privilege Level 15 Commands B-27...
  • Page 434: Install List

    The install list command displays software updates and images currently available on a repository. A repository is a remote or local server from where a system can receive software. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine B-28 Displays all software updates and images on a configured repository.
  • Page 435: Install Update

    For more information, see the “install list” section on page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Privilege Level 15 Commands Type Summary UPDATE Hosting Solution...
  • Page 436: Interface

    When you enter the interface command, the interface that you specify is enabled by default. If you want to disable an enabled interface or leave a disabled interface disabled, you must specify the down option. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine B-30 address] [up | down]} Name of the interface port to be configured.
  • Page 437: Ip Domain-Name

    Syntax Description name 78-14947-01 Domain name (e.g. cisco.com). User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Privilege Level 15 Commands B-31...
  • Page 438: Ip Name-Server

    Usage Guidelines Use the ip name-server command to point the system to a specific DNS server. You may configure up to three servers. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine B-32 Name server IP address (maximum of 3).
  • Page 439: Listbackup

    Use the listbackup command to list all current backups at the configured site. listbackup Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Example The following command lists all current backups at the configured site: listbackup 78-14947-01 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Privilege Level 15 Commands B-33...
  • Page 440: Mail

    The following command sends an email message: mail to operator@sj_wlse Subject: test This is a test mail User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine B-34 Sends email to the expressed recipient. Recipient of the email. Debugs any email problems.
  • Page 441: Mailcntrl Clear

    78-14947-01 Clears the WLSE’s email log. Clears the WLSE’s sendqueue. Clears the WLSE’s userqueue. Size of the mail log. Size of the sendqueue. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Privilege Level 15 Commands B-35...
  • Page 442: Mailroute

    To translate a device name to its IP address or an IP address to its device name, use the nslookup command. nslookup {dns-name | ip-address} User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine B-36 Size of the userqueue.
  • Page 443: Ntp Server

    Device name of a host on the network. IP address of a host on the network. ex1.com IP address of the NTP time server providing clock synchronization. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Privilege Level 15 Commands B-37...
  • Page 444 Enter the ntp server command again to configure the NTP server on the system. Step 3 For example: ntp server Example This command configures the system to use an NTP server: ntp server 209.165.201.0 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine B-38 ip-address B-21. ip-address Appendix B Command Reference...
  • Page 445: Reload

    All processes running on the system stop when you run the reload command. The Caution WLSE will not respond while it is reloading. Example This command reboots the system: reload Related Commands shutdown 78-14947-01 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Privilege Level 15 Commands B-39...
  • Page 446: Reinitdb

    URL Syntax Description source User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine B-40 Sets the location from where the local repository downloads software updates and images. The IP address of an external server containing software updates and images.
  • Page 447: Repository Add

    LAN Solution Engine’s local repository, use the repository add command. repository add package Syntax Description package 78-14947-01 B-27. Name of the software update or image to be transferred. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Privilege Level 15 Commands “install configure” B-41...
  • Page 448: Repository Delete

    [package | all] Syntax Description package User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine B-42 Deletes all software updates and images in the local repository. Name of the software update or image to be deleted.
  • Page 449: Repository List

    Lists software updates and packages on a remote repository. Includes details of the software updates and images displayed. Displays the software updates and packages on page at a time. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Privilege Level 15 Commands B-43...
  • Page 450: Repository Server

    Example The following command stops the local repository: repository server stop User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine B-44 Stops the local repository. Starts the local repository.
  • Page 451: Restore

    The following command will restore a backed up configuration: restore backup1 Releated Commands backup backupconfig listbackup show backupconfig 78-14947-01 Name of backup to be used to restore the WLSE. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Privilege Level 15 Commands B-45...
  • Page 452: Route

    To list, start, or stop the management services running on the system, use the services command. services [status | start | stop] User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine B-46 address} Sets value of the network netmask.
  • Page 453 = Not applicable Core = Not applicable Info = HSECollector started. Process= HSEANIServer State = Running but busy flag set = 589 Signo Start = 06/15/01 16:54:32 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Privilege Level 15 Commands B-47...
  • Page 454: Show Anilog

    2001/12/20 15:43:39 HSEStatusPoll ani MESSAGE DBConnection: Created new Database connection [hashCode = 85057415] User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine B-48 Displays command output one screen at a time. Press the Return key to display the next output screen. Press Ctrl-c to exit paged output and return to the command prompt.
  • Page 455: Show Auth-Cli

    To display the type of authentication used for secure HTTP access, use the show auth-http command. show auth-http Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. 78-14947-01 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Privilege Level 15 Commands B-49...
  • Page 456: Show Backupconfig

    NONE. Example The following command displays the current backup and restore configuration: show backupconfig Hostname: 209.165.201.0 Username: user1 Related Commands backup backupconfig listbackup restore User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine B-50 Appendix B Command Reference 78-14947-01...
  • Page 457: Show Bootlog

    Displays command output one screen at a time. Press the return key to display the next output screen. Press Ctrl-c to exit paged output and return to the command prompt. 0xc1000000 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Privilege Level 15 Commands B-51...
  • Page 458: Show Cdp Neighbor

    To display the Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) configuration, use the show cdp-run command. show cdp run Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine B-52 device type: cisco WS-C2924-XL port: FastEthernet0/12 address: 209.165.201.0...
  • Page 459: Show Collectorlog

    String of characters to search for in the command output. (Optional) Another string of characters to search for in the command output. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Privilege Level 15 Commands B-53...
  • Page 460: Show Config

    209.165.202.158 username admin epassword ************* privilege 15 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine B-54 Appendix B Command Reference 78-14947-01...
  • Page 461: Show Daemonslog

    ++>>it(1) = 8077898 <HSEANIServer> ++>>it(1) = 8077428 <PostgreSQL> ++>>it(1) = 8077228 <WebServer> ++>>it(1) = 8077328 <Tomcat> ++>>it(1) = 80770d8 <ExcepReporter> ++>>it(1) = 8076fc8 <CDPbrdcast> ++>>it(1) = 8076e58 <PerfMon> User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Privilege Level 15 Commands B-55...
  • Page 462: Show Dmgtdlog

    Dec 20 13:42:56 ex dmgt[714]: #3007:TYPE=INFO:Started application(HSEC ollector) "/bin/nice -n 19 /opt/CSCOets/bin/collector" pid=715. Dec 20 13:42:56 ex dmgt[714]: #3007:TYPE=INFO:Started application(HSEA --More-- User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine B-56 NMSROOT=/opt/CSCOets export NMSROOT Displays command output one screen at a time. Press the Return key to display the next output screen.
  • Page 463: Show Webaccesslog

    String of characters to search for in the command output. (Optional) Another string of characters to search for in the command output. (Windows NT 5.0; U)" (Windows NT 5.0; U)" User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Privilege Level 15 Commands (Windows NT 5.0; U)" B-57...
  • Page 464: Show Weberrorlog

    [Thu Dec 20 13:43:00 2001] [error] (22)Invalid argument: <Perl>: User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine B-58 Displays command output one screen at a time. Press the Return key to display the next output screen. Press Ctrl-c to exit paged output and return to the command prompt.
  • Page 465: Show Websslaccesslog

    String of characters to search for in the command output. (Optional) Another string of characters to search for in the command output. Name of server that host files were imported from. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Privilege Level 15 Commands B-59...
  • Page 466: Show Install Logs

    To display the IP chains for the selected interface, use the show ipchains command. show ipchains eth<0-5> User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine B-60 Displays only the names of software updates and images on the configured repository Displays the names and descriptions of software updates and images on the configured repository.
  • Page 467: Show Hosts

    -y--l- anywhere ------ anywhere ------ anywhere -y--l- anywhere Displays command output one screen at a time. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Privilege Level 15 Commands destination ex.help any -> telt ex.help any -> telt ex.help any ->...
  • Page 468: Show Maillog

    To display the Wireless LAN Solution Engine’s active process statistics, use the show proc command. show proc [page] User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine B-62 Displays command output one screen at a time. Press the Return key to display the next output screen. Press Ctrl-c to exit paged output and return to the command prompt.
  • Page 469: Show Repository

    18:23 575 Fri Dec 21 11:53:16 2001 0 Displays the status of the local repository Displays the access-log of the local repository User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Privilege Level 15 Commands STARTED TTY COMMAND init...
  • Page 470: Show Route

    To display the Wireless LAN Solution Engine’s security log information, use the show securitylog command. show securitylog [page] | include matchstring1 [matchstring2] User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine B-64 Displays command output one screen at a time.
  • Page 471 String of characters to search for in the command output. (Optional) Another string of characters to search for in the command output. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Privilege Level 15 Commands B-65...
  • Page 472: Show Snmp-Server

    This command has no arguments or keywords. Example This command displays the type of SSH that is enabled: show ssh-version SSH1, SSH2 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine B-66 RO community string: public sysLocation: your site information sysContact: your contact information...
  • Page 473: Show Syslog

    String of characters to search for in the command output. (Optional) Another string of characters to search for in the command output. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Privilege Level 15 Commands B-67...
  • Page 474: Show Tech

    To display the Wireless LAN Solution Engine’s Telnet status, use the show telnetenable command. show telnetenable User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine B-68 Displays command output one screen at a time. Press the Return key to display the next output screen. Press Ctrl-c to exit paged output and return to the command prompt.
  • Page 475: Show Tomcatlog

    String of characters to search for in the command output. (Optional) Another string of characters to search for in the command output. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Privilege Level 15 Commands B-69...
  • Page 476: Shutdown

    Example This command shuts down the system: shutdown Related Commands reload User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine B-70 at java.io.Reader.<init>(Reader.java:68) at java.io.InputStreamReader.<init>(InputStreamReader.java:96) Appendix B Command Reference...
  • Page 477: Snmp-Server

    SNMP. the community name string. read only. read / write. sets the system location string. the location string. sets the contact string. the contact string. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Privilege Level 15 Commands B-71...
  • Page 478: Ssh-Version

    To Telnet to an external host, use the telnet command. telnet {hostname | ip-address} [portnumber] User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine B-72 Standard SSH options. For a list of these options, enter the ssh command without any arguments.
  • Page 479: Telnetenable

    Domains of systems allowed Telnet access. If this argument is used, machines with domains other than the specified domain will be denied Telnet access. Multiple domains are allowed. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Privilege Level 15 Commands B-73...
  • Page 480: Username

    Syntax Description name password password privilege User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine B-74 Name of the user account to create or remove. Specifies a password for the account. The password for the account. (Optional) Specifies the account privilege level.
  • Page 481: Maintenance Image Commands

    This section describes the commands that are available when the system is booted from the maintenance image. For more information about the maintenance image, refer to the Installation and Configuration Guide for the Cisco 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine. erase config This command is identical to the level 15 erase config command.
  • Page 482: Fsck

    The following command checks and repairs the filesystem: fsck reload This command is identical to the level 15 reload command. For a description, see “reload” section on page User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine B-76 Appendix B B-39. Command Reference...
  • Page 483 Bootstrap Protocol. The protocol used by a network node to determine the IP BOOTP address of its Ethernet interfaces to affect network booting. wireless bridge 78-14947-01 EAP-MD5 server, LEAP server, and RADIUS. bridge. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine G L O S S A R Y GL-1...
  • Page 484 WLSE’s console port or by opening a Telnet connection to the WLSE. CLI commands are described in the User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine—from the online help, click PDF. Text strings that act as passwords to authenticate communication with devices community strings that contain an SNMP agent.
  • Page 485 Hypertext Transfer Protocol. The protocol used by Web browsers and Web HTTP servers to transfer files, such as text and graphic files. Secure HTTP with SSL (secure socket layer). See also SSL. HTTPS 78-14947-01 AAA. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Glossary GL-3...
  • Page 486 Network Time Protocol. Protocol built on top of TCP that ensures accurate local timekeeping with reference to radio and atomic clocks located on the Internet. This protocol is capable of synchronizing distributed clocks within milliseconds over long time periods. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine GL-4 keys. 78-14947-01...
  • Page 487 The Repository provides software update services to the Solution Engine. You repository can download software from the Repository and install it on the Solution Engine, and you can browse the available software versions on the Repository. 78-14947-01 AAA. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Glossary GL-5...
  • Page 488 Protocol upon which it is based. The IEEE version supports bridge domains and allows the bridge to construct a loop-free topology across an extended LAN. The IEEE version generally is preferred over the Digital version. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine GL-6 78-14947-01...
  • Page 489 Using it, can view each hop (or gateway) on the route to your device and how long each took. Coordinated Universal Time. Time zone at zero degrees longitude. Formerly called Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and Zulu time. 78-14947-01 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Glossary GL-7...
  • Page 490 Bridges connect hard-to-wire sites, noncontiguous floors, satellite offices, school or corporate campus settings, temporary networks, and warehouses. For functional flexibility, the wireless bridge may also be configured as an access point. User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine GL-8 78-14947-01...
  • Page 491 VLAN report, displaying HTTP username and password, specifying IP port filters report, displaying IP protocol filters report, displaying limitation on number of User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine I N D E X 5-46 5-29 GL-1 5-26...
  • Page 492 6-73 Aggregation Truncation Interval, setting definition GL-1 log, displaying B-48 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine IN-2 AP Ethertype protocol filters report, 5-60 5-61 AP IP port filters report, displaying AP IP protocol filters report, displaying...
  • Page 493 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine 5-58 5-53 5-51 5-21 5-12 5-14 5-16...
  • Page 494 6-31 importing devices from 6-30 linking to CiscoWorks2000 server access, configuring 6-77 commands definition GL-2 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine IN-4 using CLI commands conventions B-70 use of quotes client current association report, displaying detail report, displaying...
  • Page 495 WLSE backing up User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Index B-46 B-46 B-49 B-49 B-50 B-51 B-52 B-52 B-54 B-59...
  • Page 496 AP QBSS Qos report 5-38 AP SSID report 5-40 AP summary 5-24 AP VLAN report 5-42 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine IN-6 current client association detailed EAP authentication group group policy report 6-12 group security...
  • Page 497 6-31 importing devices newly discovered devices one-time options overview scheduling User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Index 6-30 6-29 6-12 6-68 6-65 6-65 6-11 B-20 6-15 6-12 6-20...
  • Page 498 B-31 displaying B-12 DSCP to CoS, configuring 3-48 EAP-MD5 server adding 6-36 authentication report, displaying User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine IN-8 definition setting up summary report, displaying email automatic configuration results faults 2-23 forwarding...
  • Page 499 Ethernet utilization, performance report for RF utilization, 5-35 5-33 per VLAN client report, displaying policy report, displaying report, displaying security report, displaying User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine B-24 B-76 3-114 B-30 B-25 5-53 5-51...
  • Page 500 Cisco.com xvii xvii host file displaying B-59, B-61 importing B-26 hostname User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine IN-10 changing system hostname translating to IP addresses hostname command hot standby, configuring 5-55 HTTP definition setting on access points...
  • Page 501 Links subtab listbackup command local admin access, configuring AP/client security, configuring logging in User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Index 3-144 5-68 4-10, 4-18 4-22 4-10, 4-21 4-21 4-22...
  • Page 502 MAC address, displaying B-13 mailcntrl clear command B-35 mailcntrl list command B-35 mail command B-34 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine IN-12 mailroute command 6-69 mail server, specifying maintenance image, CLI commands for Manage/Unmanage option Managed Devices option...
  • Page 503 11a, configuring advanced data encryption filters hardware identification searched channels 11b, configuring advanced User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Index B-24 6-66, B-13, B-62 2-10 2-10 2-11 3-36 5-38 3-73 3-81 3-89...
  • Page 504 5-66 parameters for 6-73 scheduling email 5-68 trends, displaying 5-50 troubleshooting wireless client, displaying repository User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine IN-14 browsing creating local remote definition listing images and updates local deleting software from status...
  • Page 505 6-60 show auth-cli command show auth-http command show backupconfig command show bootlog command 6-59 show cdp-neighbor show cdp-run command show clock command User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine GL-6 5-65 3-97 5-49 3-119 3-112 3-107 3-113...
  • Page 506 2-21 setting 2-21 snmp-server command B-71 SNTP, configuring 3-118 User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine IN-16 software, on devices firmware, managing B-12 groups for software, on WLSE browsing the repository deleting images from local repository...
  • Page 507 Escalation Center works priority levels, understanding telephone numbers 5-45 website TACACS+ B-2, B-3 authentication module definition TCP Port Scan tool User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Index 6-18 B-54 B-23 B-30 B-25 B-30 6-47, B-39 B-70...
  • Page 508 GL-7 setting up on access points threshold definition GL-7 specifying fault threshold time User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine IN-18 browser time, setting xvii display on WLSE synchronizing to an NTP server system time definition...
  • Page 509 VLAN AP report, displaying configuring group report, displaying per client report (group), displaying per client report (individual), displaying system-defined groups for User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine Index 6-77, B-74 6-80, B-74 6-60 6-77 6-80 6-77...
  • Page 510 GL-8 wireless client polling, setting wireless client reports, displaying client detail client historical association client statistics World Wide Web contacting TAC via xviii obtaining Cisco documentation via User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine IN-20 6-73 78-14947-01...

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