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Index upgrading software 5-1 to 5-6 using setup and configuration tools 1-6 CE520 CCA Smartport support 1-8 CCA support 1-3 Cisco 500 series access points converting autonomous to controller-mode B-1 to B-6 interoperability limitations 1-2 LED descriptions 2-11 Quick Start Guide 1-2 smart ports, configuring 2-11 Cisco 500 Series Wireless Express Mobility Controller. See WLC526, controller Cisco 500 Series Wireless Mobility Express Controller Configuration Guide conventions vii locating related documents ix related documentation ix software release support vii translated warnings x Cisco 521 Mobility Express Access Point description and types 1-2 See also AP521, LAP521 Cisco 526 Wireless Express Mobility Controller. See WLC526, controller Cisco Catalyst 3750 series switch A-1 Cisco Configuration Assistant. See CCA Cisco Configuration Assistant Quick Start Guide ix Cisco Lightweight Access Point Protocol. See LWAPP Cisco Mobility Express deployment recommendations C-1 device descriptions 1-2 features 1-1 Cisco Monitor Director feature overview 1-3 Quick Start guide 1-3 Cisco Monitor Director Agent. See Cisco Monitor Director Cisco Smart Assist feature list 1-6 Cisco Smart Business Communications System overview 1-1 Cisco Smart Business Communications System. See SBCS Cisco Smart Business Communications System Setup guide ix Cisco Smartport technology, described 1-8 Cisco Software Center web site B-2 Cisco UC500 series appliances. See UC500 Cisco Unified Communications 500 Series for Small Business Getting Started Guide ix Cisco Unified IP Phones, CCA and SBCS support 1-3 Cisco Unified Wireless Network deployment recommendations C-1 feature comparison with SBCS C-2 Cisco Unified Wireless Network. See CUWN CLI described, limitations 1-9 command-line interface. See CLI communities Authentication: Device window 3-5 characteristics 3-1 Community Drop-Down List display 3-7 connecting to a community 3-6 Create Community window 3-4 create using CCA Connect window 3-2 to 3-6 creating, options 3-2 device type limitations table 3-2 Discovered Community Devices display 3-6 limitations 3-1 overview 3-1 Security Certificate Alert window 3-5 supported networking tasks 3-1 Topology View window 3-7 Configuration Archive window Backup option 6-5 Connect window creating communities using CCA 3-2 to 3-6 display 3-3 controller adding using CCA 2-2 to 2-9 backing up 6-4 to 6-8 backup complete message 6-8 IN-2 Cisco 500 Series Wireless Express Mobility Controller Configuration Guide OL-15283-01

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Index
IN-2
Cisco 500 Series Wireless Express Mobility Controller Configuration Guide
OL-15283-01
upgrading software
5-1 to 5-6
using setup and configuration tools
1-6
CE520
CCA Smartport support
1-8
CCA support
1-3
Cisco 500 series access points
converting autonomous to controller-mode
B-1 to B-6
interoperability limitations
1-2
LED descriptions
2-11
Quick Start Guide
1-2
smart ports, configuring
2-11
Cisco 500 Series Wireless Express Mobility Controller.
See
WLC526, controller
Cisco 500 Series Wireless Mobility Express Controller
Configuration Guide
conventions
vii
locating related documents
ix
related documentation
ix
software release support
vii
translated warnings
x
Cisco 521 Mobility Express Access Point
description and types
1-2
See also
AP521, LAP521
Cisco 526 Wireless Express Mobility Controller.
See
WLC526, controller
Cisco Catalyst 3750 series switch
A-1
Cisco Configuration Assistant.
See
CCA
Cisco Configuration Assistant Quick Start Guide
ix
Cisco Lightweight Access Point Protocol.
See
LWAPP
Cisco Mobility Express
deployment recommendations
C-1
device descriptions
1-2
features
1-1
Cisco Monitor Director
feature overview
1-3
Quick Start guide
1-3
Cisco Monitor Director Agent.
See
Cisco Monitor Director
Cisco Smart Assist feature list
1-6
Cisco Smart Business Communications System
overview
1-1
Cisco Smart Business Communications System.
See
SBCS
Cisco Smart Business Communications System Setup
guide
ix
Cisco Smartport technology, described
1-8
Cisco Software Center web site
B-2
Cisco UC500 series appliances.
See
UC500
Cisco Unified Communications 500 Series for Small
Business Getting Started Guide
ix
Cisco Unified IP Phones, CCA and SBCS support
1-3
Cisco Unified Wireless Network
deployment recommendations
C-1
feature comparison with SBCS
C-2
Cisco Unified Wireless Network.
See
CUWN
CLI
described, limitations
1-9
command-line interface.
See
CLI
communities
Authentication: Device window
3-5
characteristics
3-1
Community Drop-Down List display
3-7
connecting to a community
3-6
Create Community window
3-4
create using CCA Connect window
3-2 to 3-6
creating, options
3-2
device type limitations table
3-2
Discovered Community Devices display
3-6
limitations
3-1
overview
3-1
Security Certificate Alert window
3-5
supported networking tasks
3-1
Topology View window
3-7
Configuration Archive window Backup option
6-5
Connect window
creating communities using CCA
3-2 to 3-6
display
3-3
controller
adding using CCA
2-2 to 2-9
backing up
6-4 to 6-8
backup complete message
6-8