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Old May 24th, 2017, 02:31 PM
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Hii sir, I Wants to get the Step by Step guide to build a Cisco wireless infrastructure using Cisco WLC 5500, Cisco 1142 AP and Microsoft Radius server ?
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Old May 24th, 2017, 02:33 PM
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As you Asking for the Step by Step guide to build a Cisco wireless infrastructure using Cisco WLC 5500, Cisco 1142 AP and Microsoft Radius server the Procedure is As Follow

Pre-requisites:

Microsoft Active Directory and DNS
DHCP Server with new scope configured
IP helper-address configured
Microsoft Radius (IAS) Server 2003 or Microsoft Network Policy Server 2008
Microsoft Enterprise root CA
Cisco Wireless LAN controller (WLC) 5500
Cisco AIR-LAP1142N wireless access point (AP)
Separate VLAN for wireless infrastructure
WLC, AP and IAS placed in same VLAN
Windows 7 or Windows XP or Mac OSX/snow leopard client


Cisco 5500 Series Wireless Controller Installation Guide Using the Start-up Wizard

Mount Cisco 5500 in rack. Connect WLC with laptop using console port. Connect WLC with core switch or L3 switch using CAT6 cable or fibre optic if you have SFP. Now power on WLC.

Note The available options appear in brackets after each configuration parameter. The default value appears in all uppercase letters.

Note Press the hyphen key if you need to return to the previous command line. To configure the controller for basic operation using the Start-up Wizard, follow these steps:

Step 1 When prompted to terminate the Auto-Install process, enter yes. If you do not enter yes, the Auto-Install process begins after 30 seconds.

Note The Auto-Install feature downloads a configuration file from a TFTP server and then loads the configuration onto the controller automatically.

Step 2 Enter the system name, which is the name you want to assign to the controller. You can enter up to 32 ASCII characters. (Example:MS_5500)

Step 3 Enter the administrative username and password to be assigned to this controller. You can enter up to 24 ASCII characters for each. The default administrative username and password are admin and admin, respectively.(Example:username:Admin and password:cisco)

Step 4 If you want the controller’s service-port interface to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server, enter

DHCP. If you do not want to use the service port or if you want to assign a static IP address to the service-port interface, enter none.

Important! In Cisco 5500, management interface act as service interface also. No avoid any complicacy, just hit enter in this option. The service-port interface controls communications through the service port. Its IP address must be on a different subnet from the management interface. This configuration enables you to manage the controller directly or through a dedicated management network to ensure service access during network downtime.

Step 5 If you entered none in Step 4, enter the IP address and netmask for the service-port interface on the next two lines.

Step 6 Enable or disable link aggregation (LAG) by choosing yes or no. You may type No if you don’t have two or more Cisco WLC.

Step 7 Enter the IP address, netmask, default router IP address, and optional VLAN identifier (a valid VLAN identifier or 0 for an untagged VLAN) for the management interface.

Note The VLAN identifier should be set to match the switch interface configuration. Example: IP:10.10.10.2 WLC subnet:255.255.255.0 Gateway:10.10.10.1 and VLAN tag/ID 100

Step 8 Enter the IP address of the default DHCP server that will supply IP addresses to clients, the controller’s management interface, and optionally the service-port interface.

Note The management interface is the default interface for in-band management of the controller and connectivity to enterprise services such as AAA servers.Example DHCP Server IP: 10.10.9.4

Step 9 Enter the IP address of the controller’s virtual interface, which will be used by all controller Layer 3 security and mobility managers. You should enter a fictitious, unassigned IP address, such as 1.1.1.1.

Step 10 If desired, enter the name of the mobility group/RF group to which you want the controller to belong.

Step 11 Enter the network name, or service set identifier (SSID). The initial SSID enables basic functionality of the controller and allows access points that have joined the controller to enable their radios. (Example:Mycompanywireless)

Step 12 Enter yes to allow clients to assign their own IP address or no to make clients request an IP address from a DHCP server. (Type yes in the step)

Step 13 To configure a RADIUS server now, enter yes and then enter the IP address, communication port, and secret key of the RADIUS server. Otherwise, enter no. (Type yes, IAS IP:10.10.10.3 subnet:255.255.255.0 Gateway:10.10.10.1)

Step 14 Enter the code for the country in which the controller will be used.

Note Enter help to view the list of available country codes. (Example: For Australia Country code is AU)

Step 15 Enter yes to enable or no to disable each of the 802.11b, 802.11a, 802.11g, and 802.11n lightweight access point networks. (Type yes)

Step 16 Enter yes to enable or no to disable the controller’s radio resource management (RRM) auto RF feature. (Type yes)

Note The auto RF feature enables the controller to automatically form an RF group with other controllers. The group dynamically elects a leader to optimize RRM parameter settings, such as channel and transmit power assignment, for the group.

Step 17 If you want the controller to receive its time setting from an external Network Time Protocol (NTP) server when it powers up, enter yes to configure an NTP server. Otherwise, enter no. (Type yes,Time provider:10.10.9.5 )

Step 18 If you entered no in the previous step and want to manually configure the system time on your controller now, enter yes. If you do not want to configure the system time now, enter no.

Step 19 If you entered yes in the previous step, enter the current date in MM/DD/YY format and the current time in HH:MM:SS format.

Step 20 When prompted to verify that the configuration is correct, enter yes or no. The controller saves your configuration, reboots, and prompts you to log in.

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