- #SHUTDOWN CISCO VIRTUAL WIRELESS LAN CONTROLLER HOW TO#
- #SHUTDOWN CISCO VIRTUAL WIRELESS LAN CONTROLLER SOFTWARE#
Web Server: CLI: Secure Web: Web Authentication Certificate not found (error). Starting Power Supply and Fan Status Monitoring Service: ok Starting Certificate Database: Initializing Curl Globally. Starting Client Troubleshooting Service: ok Starting Access Control List Services: ok Num of packets supported(1)įastpath CPU0.00(0): Init MBUF size: 1856, Subsequent MBUF size: 2040įastpath CPU0.00(0): Core 0 Initialization: okįastpath CPU0.00(0): Initializing Timer.įastpath CPU0.00(0): Initializing Timer.done.įastpath CPU0.00(0): Initializing NBAR AGING Timer.done.įastpath CPU0.01(0): Core 1 Initialization: ok Num of cores(2)įastpath CPU0.00(0): Initializing Global Packet Queue. Flags- : okįastpath CPU0.00(0): Initializing last packet received queue. SDK-Cavium Networks Octeon SDK version 1.8.0, build 269. Starting Fastpath Hardware Acceleration: okįastpath CPU0.00(0): Starting Fastpath Application. Starting Network Interface Management Services: ok Starting pid 929, tty '/dev/ttyS0': '/usr/bin/gettyOrMwar'Ĭisco is a trademark of Cisco Systems, Inc. Generating Secure Shell version 2 ECDSA Host Key. Starting pid 690, tty '': '/etc/init.d/rcS'įield Extarction not supported. WLCNG Boot Loader Version 1.0.20 (Built on at 19:02:44 by cisco) Starting pid 670, tty '': '/etc/init.d/rcS' Init started: BusyBox v1.6.0 ( 17:50:10 EDT) multi-call binary
#SHUTDOWN CISCO VIRTUAL WIRELESS LAN CONTROLLER SOFTWARE#
Depending on your software image, you see the following boot loader menu: =ġ. I want to factory reset it, so I hit the ESC button. Model: 1GB CompactFlash Card Firm: CF B61FK Ser#: C361100177A10q7EIFms Network: octeth0', octeth1, octeth2, octeth3 OCTEON CN5230C-SCP pass 2.0, Core clock: 750 MHz, DDR clock: 330 MHz (660 Mhz data rate) When you power it, you see the following boot messages: WLCNG Boot Loader Version 1.0.20 (Built on at 19:02:44 by cisco)īoard Revision 0.0 (SN: PSZ18411Q1S, Type: AIR-CT2504-K9) (P) Let’s create the DHCP pools, one for each VLAN: SW1(config)# ip dhcp pool VLAN10 SW1 is an 元 switch, so I’ll use it as a router and DHCP server in this network.įirst, we enable routing globally: SW1(config)# ip routingĪnd we create the SVI interfaces, one for each VLAN: SW1(config)# interface vlan 10 SW1(config-if-range)# spanning-tree portfast SW1(config-if-range)# switchport access vlan 10 SW1(config-if-range)# switchport mode access I’ll add these to VLAN 10, so they can reach the management interface of the WLC directly: SW1(config)# interface range gi0/7 - 8 The interfaces that connect to the access points are access mode interfaces. SW1(config-if)# switchport trunk allowed vlan 10,20,30 SW1(config-if)# switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q Let’s configure the interface: SW1(config)# interface GigabitEthernet 0/6 The WLC requires access to all three VLANs, so we need a trunk between the WLC and the switch. Let’s start with the switch and create those VLANs: SW1(config)# vlan 10 The access points will be able to find the WLC automatically because they are in the same VLAN. We’ll configure SW1 as a DHCP server, so the access points receive a dynamic IP address. SW1 and the WLC will have a static IP address in VLAN 10: For example, you could create one wireless network for corporate users and another one for guest users. Each SSID can map to a different VLAN so, with two VLANs, we can create two separate wireless networks.
We want to separate our management traffic from our wireless client traffic, which is why we have a separate management VLAN.
#SHUTDOWN CISCO VIRTUAL WIRELESS LAN CONTROLLER HOW TO#
I’ll explain how to configure the WLC and the switch, and we’ll take a quick look at the WLC’s GUI. I use a Cisco WLC 25 access points but any other WLC and access points will work.
In this lesson, we’ll create a basic network with the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller (WLC) and two access points.