Cisco CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine Installation And Configuration Manual page 81

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Chapter 5
Setting Up Devices—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19
Table 5-1
Set Up Procedures for Non-IOS Access Points and Bridges (continued)
Tasks
3. Set the read/write
community string.
4. Add an HTTP user
and enable the User
3
Manager.
You can use the same
user that you created
in Task 3, if the user
has write, firmware,
admin, and ident
capabilities.
5. If you will use
HTTP to initiate
configuration or
firmware downloads,
select TFTP as the
transfer protocol
between the WLSE
and APs.
1. Do not run CDP on radio ports.
2. For example, if the AP has a user "lab" with password "cisco", its SNMP credential is lab::10:1:::lab. Its HTTP username and
password are lab/cisco. If the SNMP credential is set incorrectly, jobs will fail.
3. You can use a non-standard HTTP port. If HTTP browsing is not enabled, you must enable it. Enter the console and navigate
to Security > Web Server. Enable Allow Non-Console Browsing.
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Procedure
In the Summary Status page, click Setup.
1.
Under Services, click Security.
2.
3.
Click User Information; then click Add
New User or select an existing user.
4.
Check all capabilities.
Ident privileges are required only for
Note
APs that are running a firmware
version earlier than 12.01(T).
Click Apply or OK.
5.
1.
In the Summary Status page, click Setup.
Click Security.
2.
Click User Information; then click Add
3.
New User or select an existing user.
Enter a username and password and select
4.
Firmware; then click Apply.
Return to the Security Setup page and
5.
click User Manager.
Select Enabled; then click Apply or OK.
6.
1.
In the Summary Status page, click Setup.
Under Services, click FTP.
2.
Select TFTP as the file transfer protocol.
3.
In the Default File Server text box, enter
4.
the IP address of the WLSE.
Click Apply or OK.
5.
Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine
Setting Up Non-IOS Access Points and Bridges
Notes
The username is the AP's
read/write community, which
is required for discovery,
reports, and configuration and
firmware jobs.
You must also enter all AP
community strings on the
WLSE. See
Enter SNMP
Community Strings for All
Managed Devices, page
Allows configuration uploads
from the WLSE to access
points.
You must also enter all AP
HTTP users and passwords on
the WLSE. See
Credentials for Non-IOS
Access Points, page
TFTP is used for transferring
configuration and firmware
changes to access points.
Selecting the WLSE as the
TFTP server is not required if
you only use SNMP for
configuration and firmware.
2
6-2.
Enter HTTP
6-3.
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