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Motorola WS5100 Series Cli Reference Manual (492 pages)
Brand:
Motorola
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 3.16 MB
Table of Contents
About this Guide
3
Who Should Use this Guide
3
How to Use this Guide
4
Conventions Used in this Guide
5
Notational Conventions
6
General Information
8
Table of Contents
15
Chapter 1. Introduction
29
CLI Overview
29
Getting Context Sensitive Help
32
Using the no and Default Forms of Commands
34
Basic Conventions
34
Using CLI Editing Features and Shortcuts
35
Moving the Cursor on the Command Line
35
Completing a Partial Command Name
37
Deleting Entries
38
Re-Displaying the Current Command Line
38
Command Output
38
Transposing Mistyped Characters
38
Controlling Capitalization
39
Chapter 2. Common Commands
41
Common Commands
41
Clrscr
42
Exit
42
Help
42
Service
45
Show
63
Autoinstall
67
Banner
67
Commands
68
Crypto
69
Environment
72
History
72
Interfaces
72
Ldap
80
Licenses
81
Logging
81
Mac
82
Mac-Address-Table
82
Management
83
Mobility
83
Ntp
86
Port-Channel
87
Privilege
87
Radius
88
Redundancy-Group
89
Redundancy-History
91
Redundancy-Members
92
Snmp
92
Snmp-Server
93
Sole
95
Spanning-Tree
97
Static-Channel-Group
98
Terminal
99
Timezone
99
Users
100
Version
100
Wireless
102
Wlan-Acl
110
Access-List
111
Aclstats
112
Alarm-Log
112
Boot
113
Clock
113
Debugging
114
Dhcp
114
File
115
Ftp
115
Password-Encryption
116
Running-Config
116
Securitymgr
120
Sessions
120
Startup-Config
120
Upgrade-Status
122
Chapter 3. User Exec Commands
123
Clear
124
Cluster-Cli
126
Debug
126
Disable
128
Enable
128
Logout
129
Ping
129
Page
129
Quit
130
Telnet
130
Terminal
131
Traceroute
131
Chapter 4. Privileged Exec Commands
133
Priv Exec Command
133
Acknowledge
136
Archive
136
Change-Passwd
138
Clear
139
Clock
142
Cluster-Cli
142
Configure
143
Copy
143
Debug
144
Delete
146
Diff
147
Dir
148
Disable
149
Edit
149
Enable
150
Erase
150
Halt
151
Kill
151
Logout
152
Mkdir
153
More
153
Page
155
Ping
155
Pwd
156
Quit
156
Reload
156
Rename
157
Rmdir
158
Telnet
158
Terminal
159
Traceroute
160
Upgrade
160
Upgradeabort
162
Write
162
Chapter 5. Global Configuration Commands
165
Global Configuration Commands
166
Aaa
168
Access-List
169
Autoinstall
175
Banner
176
Boot
177
Bridge
177
Country-Code
178
Crypto
180
End
187
Errdisable
188
Fallback
189
Ftp
189
Hostname
190
Interface
190
License
196
Line
197
Local
197
Logging
198
Mac
199
Mac-Address-Table
200
Management
201
Ntp
201
Prompt
205
Radius-Server
205
Redundancy
206
Service
208
Snmp-Server
209
Sole
219
Spanning-Tree
220
Timezone
224
Username
224
Vpn
225
Wireless
225
Wlan-Acl
226
Chapter 6 .Crypto-Isakmp
232
Crypto ISAKMP Config Commands
232
Authentication
232
Clrscr
232
Encryption
233
End
233
Exit
234
Group
234
Hash
235
Help
235
Lifetime
236
Service
236
Show
237
Chapter 7 .Crypto-Group
242
Crypto Group Config Commands
242
Clrscr
242
Dns
242
End
243
Exit
243
Help
244
Service
245
Show
245
Chapter 8 .Crypto-Peer
245
Clrscr
245
End
245
Exit
245
Help
245
Crypto Peer Config Commands
249
Chapter 9 .Crypto-Ipsec
255
Crypto Ipsec Config Commands
255
Mode
256
Chapter 10 .Crypto-Map
259
Crypto Map Config Commands
259
Set
265
Show
268
Chapter 11 .Crypto-Trustpoint Instance
272
Trustpoint (PKI) Config Commands
272
Clrscr
272
Company-Name
272
Email
273
End
273
Exit
274
Fqdn
274
Help
275
Ip-Address
275
Password
276
Rsakeypair
277
Service
277
Show
279
Subject-Name
280
Duplex
283
Mac
283
Chapter 12 .Interface Instance
283
Interface Config Commands
283
Port-Channel
284
Service
284
Show
284
Shutdown
284
Spanning-Tree
284
Management
291
Speed
299
Static-Channel-Group
300
Switchport
301
Chapter 13 .Spanning Tree-Mst Instance
304
Mst Config Commands
304
Clrscr
304
End
304
Exit
305
Help
305
Instance
306
Name
306
Revision
307
Service
308
Show
309
Chapter 14 .Extended ACL Instance
312
Extended ACL Config Commands
312
Clrscr
312
Deny
312
Contents -
316
End
317
Exit
317
Help
318
Mark
318
Contents -
321
Permit
323
Service
328
Show
330
Terminal
331
Chapter 15 .Standard ACL Instance
334
Standard ACL Config Commands
334
Clrscr
334
Deny
334
End
335
Exit
336
Help
336
Mark
337
Permit
338
Service
340
Show
341
Terminal
343
Chapter 16 .Extended MAC ACL Instance
346
MAC Extended ACL Config Commands
346
Clrscr
346
Deny
346
End
349
Exit
349
Help
349
Mark
350
Permit
353
Service
355
Show
357
Terminal
358
Chapter 17. DHCP Server Instance
361
DHCP Config Commands
361
Address
361
Bootfile
361
Class
362
Config-Dhcp-Class
363
Client-Identifier
365
Client-Name
365
Clrscr
366
Ddns
366
Default-Router
367
Dns-Server
368
Domain-Name
368
End
369
Exit
369
Hardware-Address
369
Help
370
Host
371
Lease
371
Netbios-Name-Server
373
Netbios-Node-Type
373
Network
374
Next-Server
374
Option
375
Service
376
Show
378
Update
380
Configuring the DHCP Server Using Switch CLI
381
Creating Network Pool
381
Creating a Host Pool
382
Troubleshooting DHCP Configuration
382
Address Range
383
Creating a DHCP Option
384
Chapter 18. DHCP Class Instance
385
DHCP Server Class Config Commands
385
Clrscr
386
End
386
Exit
387
Help
387
Multiple-User-Class
388
Option
389
Service
390
Show
391
Chapter 19. Radius Server Instance
393
Radius Configuration Commands
393
Authentication
394
Clrscr
396
Crl-Check
396
End
397
Exit
397
Group
398
Clrscr
399
End
399
Exit
399
Group
400
Guest-Group
400
Help
401
Policy
403
Rad-User
404
Service
405
Show
405
Example-Creating a Group
407
Help
408
Ldap-Server
409
Nas
411
Proxy
413
Rad-User
414
Server
415
Service
416
Show
417
Chapter 20. Wireless Instance
419
Wireless Configuration Commands
419
Aap
422
Adopt-Unconf-Radio
422
Adoption-Pref-ID
423
Ap-Detection
424
Ap-Ip
425
Ap-Timeout
427
Ap-Udp-Port
427
Broadcast-Tx-Speed
428
Client
428
Config-Wireless-Client-List
430
Clrscr
432
Convert-Ap
432
Country-Code
433
Dhcp-Sniff-State
435
Dot11-Shared-Key-Auth
436
End
436
Exit
437
Fix-Broadcast-Dhcp-Rsp
437
Help
437
Ids
438
Mac-Auth-Local
441
Manual-Wlan-Mapping
442
Mobile-Unit
442
Mobility
443
Multicast-Packet-Limit
444
Multicast-Throttle-Watermark
444
Proxy-Arp
446
Qos-Mapping
446
Radio
447
Rate-Limit
456
Self-Heal
456
Sensor
458
Service
459
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Motorola WS5100 Series Reference Manual (444 pages)
Brand:
Motorola
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 19.65 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
9
Document Conventions
9
Documentation Set
9
Notational Conventions
10
Chapter 1. Overview
11
Hardware Overview
11
Physical Specifications
12
System Status LED Codes
12
10/100/1000 Port Status LED Codes
13
Software Overview
14
Infrastructure Features
14
Wireless Switching
17
Wired Switching
28
Management Features
29
Security Features
30
Access Port Support
36
Chapter 2. Switch Web UI Access and Image Upgrades
37
Accessing the Switch Web UI
37
Web UI Requirements
37
Connecting to the Switch Web UI
38
Switch Password Recovery
39
Upgrading the Switch Image
40
Upgrading the Switch Image from 1.4.X or 2.X to Version 3.X
40
Auto Installation
41
Downgrading the Switch Image
43
AP-4131 Access Point to Access Port Conversion
43
Chapter 3. Switch Information
47
Viewing the Switch Interface
47
Viewing the Switch Configuration
48
Viewing Switch Statistics
53
Viewing Switch Port Information
54
Viewing the Port Configuration
55
Viewing the Ports Runtime Status
57
Reviewing Port Statistics
58
Viewing Switch Configurations
63
Viewing the Detailed Contents of a Config File
64
Transferring a Config File
65
Viewing Switch Firmware Information
67
Editing the Switch Firmware
68
Enabling Global Settings for the Failover Image
68
Updating the Switch Firmware
69
Switch File Management
70
Transferring Files
70
Configuring Automatic Updates
74
Viewing the Switch Alarm Log
77
Viewing Alarm Log Details
78
Viewing Switch Licenses
79
How to Use the Filter Option
81
Chapter 4. Network Setup
83
Displaying the Network Interface
84
Viewing Network IP Information
86
Configuring DNS
86
Configuring IP Forwarding
88
Viewing Address Resolution
90
Viewing and Configuring Layer 2 Virtual Lans
92
Editing the Details of an Existing VLAN
93
Configuring Switch Virtual Interfaces
94
Configuring the Virtual Interface
94
Viewing Virtual Interface Statistics
98
Viewing and Configuring Switch Wlans
102
Configuring Wlans
102
Viewing WLAN Statistics
135
Configuring WMM
142
Configuring the NAC Inclusion List
146
Configuring the NAC Exclusion List
150
NAC Configuration Examples Using the Switch CLI
153
Viewing Associated MU Details
156
Viewing MU Status
156
Viewing Mu Details
157
Viewing MU Statistics
159
Viewing Access Port Information
163
Configuring Access Port Radios
164
Viewing AP Statistics
173
Configuring WLAN Assignment
177
Configuring WMM
179
Configuring Access Point Radio Bandwidth
182
Viewing Access Port Adoption Defaults
183
Configuring AP Adoption Defaults
183
Configuring Layer 3 Access Port Adoption
189
Configuring WLAN Assignment
189
Configuring WMM
191
Viewing Access Port Status
193
Viewing Adopted Access Ports
193
Viewing Unadopted Access Ports
195
Multiple Spanning Tree
196
Configuring a Bridge
198
Viewing and Configuring Bridge Instance Details
200
Configuring a Port
202
Editing a Mst Port Configuration
204
Viewing and Configuring Port Instance Details
205
Chapter 5. Switch Services
209
Displaying the Services Interface
210
DHCP Server Settings
211
Configuring the Switch DHCP Server
212
Viewing the Attributes of Existing Host Pools
218
Configuring Excluded IP Address Information
220
Configuring the DHCP Server Relay
221
Viewing DDNS Bindings
223
Viewing DHCP Bindings
224
Reviewing DHCP Dynamic Bindings
225
Configuring the DHCP User Class
226
Configuring DHCP Pool Class
228
Configuring Secure NTP
231
Defining the SNTP Configuration
231
Configuring Symmetric Key
233
Defining a SNTP Neighbor Configuration
235
Adding an NTP Neighbor
236
Viewing SNTP Associations
238
Viewing SNTP Status
240
Configuring Switch Redundancy
241
Reviewing Redundancy Status
245
Configuring Redundancy Group Membership
248
Redundancy Group License Aggregation Rules
252
Layer 3 Mobility
252
Configuring Layer 3 Mobility
253
Defining the Layer 3 Peer List
255
Reviewing Layer 3 Peer List Statistics
256
Reviewing Layer 3 MU Status
258
Configuring Self Healing
259
Configuring Self Healing Neighbor Details
260
Configuring Switch Discovery
263
Configuring Discovery Profiles
263
Viewing Discovered Switches
266
Configuring SOLE Support
268
Defining the SOLE Configuration
268
Viewing SOLE Adapters
269
Reviewing SOLE Statistics
270
Chapter 6. Switch Security
271
Displaying the Main Security Interface
271
AP Intrusion Detection
273
Enabling and Configuring AP Detection
273
Approved Aps (Reported by Aps)
276
Unapproved Aps (Reported by Aps)
277
Unapproved Aps (Reported by Mus)
278
MU Intrusion Detection
279
Configuring MU Intrusion Detection
279
Viewing Filtered Mus
281
Configuring Wireless Filters
282
Editing an Existing Wireless Filter
284
Adding a New Wireless Filter
285
Associating an ACL with WLAN
286
Configuring Acls
287
ACL Overview
287
Configuring an ACL
290
Attaching an ACL L2/L3 Configuration
295
Attaching an ACL on a WLAN Interface/Port
296
Reviewing ACL Statistics
298
Configuring NAT Information
300
Defining Dynamic NAT Translations
300
Defining Static NAT Translations
303
Configuring NAT Interfaces
306
Viewing NAT Status
307
Configuring IKE Settings
309
Defining the IKE Configuration
309
Setting IKE Policies
311
Viewing SA Statistics
314
Configuring Ipsec VPN
316
Defining the Ipsec Configuration
318
Defining the Ipsec VPN Remote Configuration
322
Configuring IPSEC VPN Authentication
324
Configuring Crypto Maps
326
Viewing Ipsec Security Associations
335
Configuring the Radius Server
337
Radius Overview
337
Using the Switch's Radius Server Versus an External Radius
339
Defining the Radius Configuration
340
Configuring Radius Authentication and Accounting
342
Configuring Radius Users
345
Configuring Radius User Groups
347
Viewing Radius Accounting Logs
350
Creating Server Certificates
351
Using Trustpoints to Configure Certificates
351
Configuring Trustpoint Associated Keys
358
Configuring Enhanced Beacons and Probes
361
Configuring the Beacon Table
361
Configuring the Probe Table
364
Reviewing Found Beacons
365
Reviewing Found Probes
366
Chapter 7. Switch Management
367
Displaying the Management Access Interface
367
Configuring Access Control
368
Configuring SNMP Access
370
Configuring SNMP V1/V2 Access
371
Configuring SNMP V3 Access
372
Accessing SNMP V2/V3 Statistics
375
Configuring SNMP Traps
376
Enabling Trap Configuration
376
Configuring Trap Thresholds
379
Wireless Trap Threshold Values
381
Configuring SNMP Trap Receivers
382
Editing SNMP Trap Receivers
383
Adding SNMP Trap Receivers
383
Configuring Management Users
385
Configuring Local Users
385
Configuring Switch Authentication
390
Chapter 8. Diagnostics
395
Displaying the Main Diagnostic Interface
395
Switch Environment
396
CPU Performance
397
Switch Memory Allocation
398
Switch Disk Allocation
399
Switch Memory Processes
400
Other Switch Resources
400
Configuring System Logging
401
Log Options
401
File Management
403
Reviewing Core Snapshots
408
Transferring Core Snapshots
408
Reviewing Panic Snapshots
410
Viewing Panic Details
411
Transferring Panic Files
411
Debugging the Applet
413
Configuring a Ping
414
Modifying the Configuration of an Existing Ping Test
416
Adding a New Ping Test
417
Viewing Ping Statistics
418
Motorola WS5100 Series Migration Giude (198 pages)
Brand:
Motorola
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 4.34 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
9
Document Conventions
9
Documentation Set
9
Notational Conventions
10
Chapter 1 .Overview
13
Chapter 2. Switch Web UI and Image Upgrades
13
Accessing the Switch Web UI
13
Web UI Requirements
13
Connecting to the Switch Web UI
13
Switch Password Recovery
15
Recovering the Switch Password Using the Web UI
15
Recovering the Switch Password Using the CLI
15
Shutting down the Switch
16
Shutting down the Switch Using the 1.4.X/2.X Shutdown Command
16
Shutting down the Switch Using the 3.0 Halt Command
17
Upgrading the Switch Image
17
Upgrading the Switch Image from 1.4.X or 2.X to Version 3.0
18
Downgrading the Switch Image from Version 3.0 to 1.4.X or 2.X
19
Chapter 3. Use Cases
21
Tempest University's Hotspot Deployment
21
Tempest University's Current WS5100 Configuration
21
Migrating the Existing Configuration to the 3.0 Baseline
22
Migrating up to the 3.0 Baseline
22
Porting a WS5100 2.0 Configuration to a 3.0 Migrated WS5100
23
Configure New Hotspots on Campus
23
Configuring a Windows 2003 IIS Server for Hotspot Support
33
IIS Server Configuration
35
Sample HTML Pages / CGI Script for External Hotspots
36
Use Case: Remote VPN
38
Network Overview
38
Configuring DHCP Sever to Serve Public IP Addresses
39
Adding a New DHCP Pool
39
Adding a New DHCP Pool
40
Configuring Crypto Policy (IKE)
40
Create IKE Policies
41
Configure Pre-Shared Keys
42
Enable or Disable IKE
43
Set Global Lifetimes for Ipsec Security Associations
43
Define Transform Sets
43
Create Client Related Mode Configuration (Remote Access VPN)
43
Configuring Ipsec Security Associations (Crypto Map)
44
Creating Crypto Map Entry for Establishing Manual Security Associations
44
Creating Crypto Map Entry that Use IKE to Establish Security Association
44
Apply Crypto Map Sets to Interfaces
45
Monitor and Maintain Ipsec Tunnels
45
Network Address Translation in Ipsec
45
Chapter 4. Web UI Menu Path Comparison
47
Web UI Menu Path Navigation
47
High-Level Device Information
47
Configuring the System Time (NTP) Settings
49
Managing Software, Configuration and Log Files
49
WS5100 Switch Firmware
49
WS5100 Log Files
50
WS5100 Switch Configuration Files
50
VLAN Configuration
51
ACL Configuration
52
Configuring Switch Security
52
Encryption and Authentication
54
Rouge AP Detection
58
Configuring the On-Board Radius Server
59
Viewing Switch Statistics
60
Switch Certificate Management
61
Chapter 5. WS5100 LED Behavior Comparison
65
WS5100 1.4.X and 2.X Baseline LED Behavior
65
Start up
65
Configured as a Primary Switch
65
Configured as a Standby Switch
66
Error Codes
66
WS5100 LED Behavior
66
Start up
66
Primary
67
Standby
67
Error Codes
67
Chapter 6. DHCP
69
Overview
69
Managing the DHCP Server
70
Configuring DHCP Server Using the CLI
70
Creating Network Pool
71
Creating Host Pool
71
Troubleshooting DHCP Configuration
71
Creating DHCP Option
73
Configuring DHCP Client Using SNMP
73
Ws-Sw-Dhcp-Mib
73
Wsswdhcpmodule
74
Wsswdhcpclient
74
Wsswdhcpclient Sub Objects
74
Object Identifier (OID)
75
Wsdhcpclientdefaultgateway
75
Wsdhcpclientdomainname
75
Wsdhcpclientnamesvrtable
75
Wsswdhcpclientsvrinfor
75
Ws-Sw-Dhcp-Server-Mib
77
Wsswdhcpservermodule
78
Parent Module Wsswdhcp
78
Wsswdhcpsvrglobal
78
Description
79
Object Identifier (OID)
79
Object Number
79
Parent Object
79
Wsswdhcpsvrexcludetable
79
Wsswdhcpsvrincludetable
79
Wsswdhcpsvrpooloptiontable
79
Wsswdhcpsvrpooltable
79
Wsswdhcpbindingstatustable
80
Wsswdhcprelaytable
80
Wsswdhcpsvrglobaloptiontable
80
Wsswdhcpsvrglobal Sub Objects
80
Wsswdhcpsvrbootp
81
Wsswdhcpsvrenable
81
Wsswdhcpsvrpinginterval
81
Wsswdhcpsvrrestart
81
Wsswdhcpsvrexcludetable
82
Wsswdhcpsvrexcludeentry
82
Wsswdhcpsvrexcludehighipaddr
83
Wsswdhcpsvrexcludelowipaddr
83
Wsswdhcpsvrexcluderowstatus
83
Wsswdhcpsvrpooltable
84
Wsswdhcpsvrpoolentry
85
Wsswdhcpsvrpoolhostip
86
Wsswdhcpsvrpoolnameindex
86
Wsswdhcpsvrpooltype
86
Wsswdhcpsvrpoolclientid
87
Wsswdhcpsvrpoolclientname
87
Wsswdhcpsvrpoolsubnetipandmask
87
Wsswdhcpsvrpooldomainname
88
Wsswdhcpsvrpoolhardwareaddrandtype
88
Wsswdhcpsvrpoolnetbiosnodetype
88
Wsswdhcpsvrpoolbootfile
89
Wsswdhcpsvrpoolddnsupdate
89
Wsswdhcpsvrpoolddnsupdateall
89
Wsswdhcpsvrpoolddnsdomainname
90
Wsswdhcpsvrpoolddnsip
90
Wsswdhcpsvrpoolddnsmultiuserclass
91
Wsswdhcpsvrpoolddnsttl
91
Wsswdhcpsvrpooldefaultrouter
91
Wsswdhcpsvrpoolbootpnextsvrip
92
Wsswdhcpsvrpooldnssvrip
92
Wsswdhcpsvrpoolnetbiossvrip
92
Wsswdhcpsvrpoolleasetime
93
Wsswdhcpsvrpoolnodefault
93
Wsswdhcpsvrpoolrowstatus
93
Configuring DHCP Using the Webui
94
Creating a Network Pool
94
Creating a Host Pool
97
Chapter 7. Dynamic DNS
99
Overview
99
Managing DDNS
99
Configuring DDNS Using the CLI
100
Creating Pool with DDNS Updates Enabled
100
Important DDNS Configurations
101
Configuring DDNS Using SNMP
102
Ws-Sw-Dhcp-Server-Mib
102
Wsswdnsmodule
103
Wsswdnsdomainname
103
Wsswdnsnamesvrtable
103
Wsswdnsdomainnamelookup
104
Wsswdnsdomainnamestatic
104
Wsswdnsnamesvrtable
104
Wsswdnsnamesvrentry
105
Wsswdnsnamesvrip
105
Wsswdnsnamesvrpriority
106
Wsswdnsnamesvrrowstatus
106
Wsswdnsnamesvrtype
106
Configuring DDNS Using the Web UI
107
Chapter 8. Certificate Management
109
Overview
109
Configuring the Certificate Manager Using CLI
110
Generating a Self-Signed Certificate
110
Generating a Certificate Request and Importing the Server Certificate
110
Importing CA Certificate
111
Porting the Certificate Onto Another Switch
111
Create a Keypair and Associate It to a Trustpoint
111
Importing the Certificate to Another Switch
112
Configuring Trustpoint Using the Web UI
112
Creating a Trustpoint
113
Uploading the Server Certificate/Ca Certificate
117
Chapter 9. Radius
121
Overview
121
User Database
122
Authentication of Terminal/Management User(S)
122
Access Policy
122
Proxy to External Radius Server
123
Accounting
123
Configuring Onboard Radius Server Using CLI
123
Ldap
123
Sending an Access Request to the Local Radius Server
125
Configuring Radius Server
126
Configuring Radius Using GUI
126
Enable Debug Logs for Radius
126
Configuring a Radius Server
127
Authenticating a Local Radius Server
128
Creating a Group
129
Creating a User
130
Configuring WLAN
132
Configuring LDAP
134
Use Case - Configuring Onboard RADIUS to Use Active Directory as User Database?9-15
135
Chapter 10. ACL
141
Overview
141
Supported Acls
141
Router Acls
142
ACL Actions
143
Port Acls
143
Wireless LAN Acls
143
Precedence Order
144
Firewall
144
Network Address Translation
145
Static NAT
145
Port NAT
146
Configuring ACL Using CLI
146
Configure an IP Standard ACL/IP Extended ACL or MAC Extended ACL
146
Configuring IP Extended ACL Using CLI
147
Configuring IP Standard ACL Using CLI
147
Applying Acls to Interfaces
148
Configuring MAC Extended ACL Using CLI
148
Configuring Port Acls
148
Configuring Router Acls
149
Configuring Wireless LAN Acls
150
Configuring ACL Using the Web UI
152
Configuring IP Standard ACL
152
Configuring MAC Extended ACL
154
Attaching an ACL on a WLAN Interface/Port
156
Adding a New ACL WLAN Configuration
157
Chapter 11. VPN
159
Overview
159
Types of VPN
160
Managing VPN in WS5100
160
Traffic Secured in VPN
161
Configuring VPN Using CLI
161
Configure Peer Properties
162
Configure Parameters for Control Traffic Using ISAKMP Policy
162
Configure Certificate
163
Configure Pre-Shared Keys
163
Create IKE Polices
163
Configuring ISAKMP Using CLI
164
Security Parameters for Data Traffic Using Transform Set
164
Configuring Transform-Set Using CLI
165
Define Transform Sets
165
Selecting Appropriate Transform Sets
165
Set Global Lifetimes for Ipsec Security Associations
166
Specifying Traffic to Protect Using Crypto ACL
166
Binding All Parameters to a Remote Peer Using Crypto Map
167
Activating Ipsec to a Remote Peer
168
Configuring for Remote VPN Client
169
Configuring Remote VPN Using CLI
169
Apply Crypto Map Sets to Interfaces
170
Monitor and Maintain Ipsec
170
Network Address Translation in Ipsec
170
Special Configuration for Windows XP Client
171
Windows XP VPN Client Configuration
171
Configuring VPN Using the Webui
176
Use Case for Remote VPN
189
Use Case for Site-To- Site VPN
191
Technical Support
195
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
5
Document Conventions
5
Documentation Set
5
Notational Conventions
6
Chapter 1. Overview
7
Wireless Switch Issues
7
Switch Does Not Boot up
7
Switch Takes a Long Time to Start up
8
Switch Does Not Obtain an IP Address through DHCP
8
Switch Is Stuck in a Booting Loop
8
Unable to Connect to the Switch Using Telnet or SSH
9
Web UI Is Sluggish, Does Not Refresh Properly, or Does Not Respond
9
Console Port Is Not Responding
10
Shutting down the Switch
10
Shutting down the Switch Using the 1.4.X/2.X Shutdown Command
10
Shutting down the Switch Using the Halt Command
11
Access Port Issues
12
Access Ports Are Not Adopted
12
Mobile Unit Issues
12
Access Port Adopted, but MU Is Not Being Associated
12
Mus Cannot Associate And/Or Authenticate with Access Ports
13
Poor Voice Quality Issues
13
Failover Issues
13
Switch Is Not Failing over
14
Switch Is Failing over too Frequently
14
Installation Issues
14
After Upgrade, Version Number Has Not Changed
15
Miscellaneous Issues
15
Excessive Fragmented Data or Excessive Broadcast
15
Excessive Memory Leak
15
System Logging Mechanism
16
Chapter 2. Syslog Messages
17
MU Disassociation Codes
17
Syslog Messages
17
MU Dissasociation Codes
62
Chapter 3. Security Issues
65
RADIUS Troubleshooting
66
Troubleshooting RADIUS Accounting Issues
68
Rogue AP Detection Troubleshooting
68
Troubleshooting Firewall Configuration Issues
69
Chapter 4. Network Events and Kern Messages
71
KERN Messages
82
Chapter 5. LED Information
91
LED Information
91
Start up
91
Primary
91
Standby
91
Error Codes
92
Chapter 6. Updating the System Image
93
Upgrading the Switch Image from 1.4.X or 2.X to Version 3.X
93
Downgrading the Switch Image from Version 3.X to 1.4.X or 2.X
94
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1. Introduction
5
Package Contents
5
Document Conventions
6
Warnings
6
Site Preparation
7
Chapter 2. Specifications
9
Physical Specifications
9
Power Cord Specifications
9
Power Protection
10
Cable Requirements
10
LED Codes
10
Start up
10
Primary
11
Standby
11
Error Codes
11
Chapter 3. Hardware Setup
13
Installing the WS5100
13
Adding the WS5100 to the Network
14
Supplying Power to the WS5100
14
Verifying the Installation
15
Chapter 4. Configuration
17
Logging into the CLI
17
Configuring the WS5100 IP Address
18
DHCP Configuration
18
Setting Static IP Information
18
Preliminary Switch Configuration
19
Web UI Requirements
19
Launching the WS5100 Series Switch Web UI
19
Verifying the Configuration
27
Chapter 5. Shutting down the WS5100
29
Shutting down from the Switch Web UI
29
Shutting down from the CLI
30
Chapter 6. Regulatory Information
31
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