Difference between revisions of "Wireless LAN Controller 4400"
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*Password recovery [https://supportforums.cisco.com/document/26646/how-recover-password-cisco-wireless-lan-controller Guide] & [[/Recovery Example|Eksempel]] | *Password recovery [https://supportforums.cisco.com/document/26646/how-recover-password-cisco-wireless-lan-controller Guide] & [[/Recovery Example|Eksempel]] | ||
==IP konfiguration== | ==IP konfiguration== | ||
− | Der skal sættes min | + | Der skal sættes min 4 IP adresser på WLC'en<ref>http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/4400/quick/guide/ctrlv32.html</ref> |
;Service IP:The service-port interface controls communications through the service port. Its IP address must be on a different subnet from the management and AP-manager interfaces. This configuration enables you to manage the controller directly or through a dedicated management network to ensure service access during network downtime. | ;Service IP:The service-port interface controls communications through the service port. Its IP address must be on a different subnet from the management and AP-manager interfaces. This configuration enables you to manage the controller directly or through a dedicated management network to ensure service access during network downtime. | ||
;Management IP:The management interface is the default interface for in-band management of the controller and connectivity to enterprise services such as AAA servers. | ;Management IP:The management interface is the default interface for in-band management of the controller and connectivity to enterprise services such as AAA servers. | ||
;AP Manager:The AP-manager interface is used for Layer 3 communications between the controller and lightweight access points. It must have a unique IP address and is usually configured on the same VLAN or IP subnet as the management interface, but this is not a requirement. | ;AP Manager:The AP-manager interface is used for Layer 3 communications between the controller and lightweight access points. It must have a unique IP address and is usually configured on the same VLAN or IP subnet as the management interface, but this is not a requirement. | ||
+ | ;Virtual interface IP: The virtual interface is used to support mobility management, DHCP relay, and embedded Layer 3 security such as guest web authentication and VPN termination. All controllers within a mobility group must be configured with the same virtual interface IP address. |
Revision as of 11:00, 11 April 2015
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- The default administrative username and password are admin and admin, respectively
- Password recovery Guide & Eksempel
IP konfiguration
Der skal sættes min 4 IP adresser på WLC'en[1]
- Service IP
- The service-port interface controls communications through the service port. Its IP address must be on a different subnet from the management and AP-manager interfaces. This configuration enables you to manage the controller directly or through a dedicated management network to ensure service access during network downtime.
- Management IP
- The management interface is the default interface for in-band management of the controller and connectivity to enterprise services such as AAA servers.
- AP Manager
- The AP-manager interface is used for Layer 3 communications between the controller and lightweight access points. It must have a unique IP address and is usually configured on the same VLAN or IP subnet as the management interface, but this is not a requirement.
- Virtual interface IP
- The virtual interface is used to support mobility management, DHCP relay, and embedded Layer 3 security such as guest web authentication and VPN termination. All controllers within a mobility group must be configured with the same virtual interface IP address.