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Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine
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Chapter 5 Setting Up Devices—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19
Setting Up IOS Access Points
After you set up a device, all of its MIB variables can be accessed and the device
can be discovered by the WLSE.
After discovering and managing devices, you can use WLSE configuration
templates for configuration changes—See the online help or the “Using IOS
Templates” chapter in the User Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution
Engine, Release 2.7.
Note VLAN information for IOS access points might not be collected by the WLSE if
WEP keys are not configured in each VLAN. This affects VLAN reports,
grouping, and faults. VLAN information becomes accessible through SNMP as
soon as WEP keys are configured.
Using the AP CLI for Network Management Setup
To configure IOS devices by using the device CLI:
Procedure
Step 1 Access the device CLI via Telnet, SSH, or the console.
Step 2 Enter configuration mode.
Step 3 Enable Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) by entering the following commands for
each interface that will participate in CDP. Do not enable CDP on radio interfaces.
configure terminal
interface
interface
cdp run
where interface is the name of the interface; for example FastEthernet0.
Note You can find out whether CDP has been enabled by using the show cdp
command in enable mode.
Note If you do not want to use CDP, you can add all access points as seeds or
import devices. For more information, see Discovering Devices, page 6-7.