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Configuring Device Interfaces for Cisco Catalyst Switches, Setting, Default, Device Type, Description

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Table 90 APs/Devices > Manage > IOS Template Options Fields and Default Values Setting Default Device Type Description WDS Role Client SSL Certificate None Extra IOS Commands None switch_command None Cisco IOS Wireless LAN Controllers (only) Set the WDS role for this AP. Select Master for the WDS master APs and Client for the WDS Client. Once this is done you can use the %if wds_role= % to push the client, master, or backup lines to appropriate WDS APs. Cisco IOS AWMS will read the SSL Certificate off of the AP when it comes UP in AWMS. The information in this field will defines what will be used in place of %certificate%. Cisco IOS Defines the lines that will replace the %ap_include_1% variable in the IOS template. This field allows for unique commands to be run on individual APs. If you have any settings that are unique per AP like a MOTD you can set them here. Cisco IOS Defines lines included for each of the members in the stack. This field appears only on the master's Manage page. The information in this field will determine what is used in place of the %switch_command% variable. 6. For Cisco WLC devices, navigate to the interfaces section of the AP > Manage page. Click Add new interface to add another controller interface, or click the pencil icon to edit an existing controller interface. Figure 109 describes the settings and default values. For detailed descriptions of Cisco WLC devices supported by AWMS, refer to the Cisco WLC product documentation. Figure 109 APs/Devices > Manage Fields and Default Values Field Default Description Name None VLAN ID None Port None IP Address None Subnet Mask None Gateway None Primary and None Secondary DHCP Servers Guest LAN Disabled Quarantine Disabled The name of the interface on the controller. The VLAN ID for the interface on the controller. The port on the controller to access the interface. The IP address of the controller. The subnet mask for the controller. The controller's gateway. The DHCP servers for the controller. Indicates a guest LAN. Enabled indicates it is a quarantine VLAN; used only for H-REAP-associated clients. Configuring Device Interfaces for Cisco Catalyst Switches You can add a Virtual interface by clicking Add and entering the appropriate information in the Interface and Interface Capacity panes of the page that then appears as shown in Figure 110. Dell PowerConnect W AirWave 7.1 | User Guide Discovering, Adding, and Managing Devices | 165

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| User Guide
Discovering, Adding, and Managing Devices
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6.
For Cisco WLC devices, navigate to the interfaces section of the
AP > Manage
page. Click
Add new
interface
to add another controller interface, or click the pencil icon to edit an existing controller interface.
Figure 109
describes the settings and default values. For detailed descriptions of Cisco WLC devices
supported by AWMS, refer to the Cisco WLC product documentation.
Configuring Device Interfaces for Cisco Catalyst Switches
You can add a Virtual interface by clicking
Add
and entering the appropriate information in the Interface and
Interface Capacity panes of the page that then appears as shown in
Figure 110
.
Table 90
APs/Devices > Manage > IOS Template Options
Fields and Default Values
Setting
Default
Device Type
Description
WDS Role
Client
Cisco IOS
Wireless LAN
Controllers (only)
Set the WDS role for this AP. Select Master for the WDS master APs and
Client for the WDS Client. Once this is done you can use the %if
wds_role= % to push the client, master, or backup lines to appropriate
WDS APs.
SSL Certificate
None
Cisco IOS
AWMS will read the SSL Certificate off of the AP when it comes UP in
AWMS. The information in this field will defines what will be used in
place of %certificate%.
Extra IOS Commands
None
Cisco IOS
Defines the lines that will replace the %ap_include_1% variable in the
IOS template. This field allows for unique commands to be run on
individual APs. If you have any settings that are unique per AP like a
MOTD you can set them here.
switch_command
None
Cisco IOS
Defines lines included for each of the members in the stack. This field
appears only on the master's
Manage
page. The information in this field
will determine what is used in place of the %switch_command%
variable.
Figure 109
APs/Devices > Manage
Fields and Default Values
Field
Default
Description
Name
None
The name of the interface on the controller.
VLAN ID
None
The VLAN ID for the interface on the controller.
Port
None
The port on the controller to access the interface.
IP Address
None
The IP address of the controller.
Subnet Mask
None
The subnet mask for the controller.
Gateway
None
The controller's gateway.
Primary and
Secondary DHCP
Servers
None
The DHCP servers for the controller.
Guest LAN
Disabled
Indicates a guest LAN.
Quarantine
Disabled
Enabled indicates it is a quarantine VLAN; used only for H-REAP-associated clients.