Step 1
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Navigate to the Day 0 setup wizard using the write erase command or directly on the Day 0 device.
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Step 2
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Configure the device management or service port in the deveice management interface set up. This interface enables the basic
configuration to access the device using the GUI. This is an optional configuration where you can opt to configure only the
wireless management interface and not the device management.
Configure device management interface?[yes]:
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Step 3
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Configure the device management IP to access the device using the GUI.
Configure static IP address? [yes]:
Enter the interface IP [GigabitEthernet0]: 192.168.1.10
Enter the subnet mask [GigabitEthernet0] [255.0.0.0]: 255.255.255.0
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Step 4
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Configure a static route to access the device using the GUI.
Interface belongs to VRF "Mgmt-intf". Please configure a static route on the VRF
Enter the destination prefix: 0.0.0.0
Enter the destination mask: 0.0.0.0
Enter the forwarding router IP: 10.104.170.1
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Step 5
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Enter the management username and password.
Enter the management username: cisco
Enter the password: ********
Reenter the password: ********
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Step 6
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Configure the wireless management if you haven't configured a device management interface.
Basic management setup is now complete. At this point, it is possible to save the above and
continue wireless setup using the webUI (for this, choose 'no' below)
Would you like to continue with the wireless setup? [yes]: yes
Note
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If you have not configured the device management, the setup moves to Step 8 before displaying the above banner.
You will be allowed to exit the wizard after configuring at least one of the interfaces, that is, device or wireless management.
If you select Yes , you need to follow the upcoming steps. Also, you can access the device using the IP configured in Step 4.
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Step 7
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Configure the Wireless management interface:
Configuring wireless management interface
Select interface to be used for wireless management
1. TenGigabitEthernet0/0/1 [Up]
2. [Up]
3. TenGigabitEthernet0/0/3 [Up]
Choose the interface to config [1]:
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Step 8
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Enter a VLAN ID:
Enter the vlan ID (1-4094): 112
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Step 9
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Configure an IPv4 or IPv6 address:
Configure IPv4 address? [yes]:
Enter the interface IP [TenGigabitEthernet0/0/1]: 9.11.112.40
Enter the subnet mask [TenGigabitEthernet0/0/1] [255.0.0.0]: 255.255.255.0
Configure IPv6 address? [yes]: no
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Step 10
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Configure a VLAN DHCP server and IP address:
Do you want to configure a VLAN DHCP Server? [yes]: yes
Enter the VLAN DHCP Server IP [TenGigabitEthernet0/0/1]: 9.11.112.45
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Step 11
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(Optional) Setting a static route to attach an AP client to the controller. The default options for static route prompts you
to configure a default route. However, you can specify a different route as well.
Configure static route? [yes/no]: yes
Enter the destination prefix [0.0.0.0]:
Enter the destination mask [0.0.0.0]:
Enter the forwarding router IP: 9.11.112.1
Note
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If you configure the device as HA RMI and you haven't configured a default route (that is, source and destination as 0.0.0.0),
the wizard asks for the default route information.
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Basic management setup is now complete. At this point, it is possible to save the above and
continue wireless setup using the webUI(for this, choose 'no' below)
Would you like to continue with the wireless setup? [yes]
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Step 12
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Choose the deployment mode:
Choose the deployment mode
1. Standalone
2. Active
3. Standby
Enter your selection [1]:
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You can choose from one of the following deployment modes:
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Standalone: In this mode, you do not get to view any high availability pairing information.
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Active: In this mode, the controller needs to be configured with all the Day 0 information.
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Standby: In this mode, the configuration proceeds to the High Availability configuration.
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Step 13
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Configure the system name or hostname:
Enter the hostname [WLC]: ciscowlc
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This is a mandatory step. The hostname needs to confirm to the RFC standards.
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Step 14
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(Optional) Configure the login credentials for an AP.
Configure credentials for management access on Access Points? [yes]:
Enter the management username: cisco
Enter the management password: ****
Reenter the password: ****
Enter the privileged mode access password: ****
Reenter the password: ****
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Step 15
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Configure the country code. You can specify multiple country codes by separating them with a comma.
Configure country code for wireless operation in ISO format ? [US]:
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Step 16
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Configure the date and NTP to allow access points to join the controller. You can configure time using an NTP server or manually.
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You need to enter time in the following format:
DAY-MONTH-YEAR
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Configure NTP server ? [yes/no]: no
Enter the day:
Enter the month:
Enter the year:
Configure a NTP server now? [yes]:
Enter ntp server address : 9.11.112.45
Enter a polling interval between 16 and 131072 secs which is power of 2: 16
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Step 17
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(Optional) Configure a timezone:
Configure timezone? [yes]:
Enter name of timezone: ind
Enter hours offset from UTC (-23,23): 5
Enter mins offset from UTC (0,59) [0]: 30
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Step 18
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(Optional) Configure the expected client density:
Configure Wireless client density? [yes]:
Choose the client density
1. Low
2. Typical
3. High
Enter your selection [2]: 3
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Step 19
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(Optional) Configure AAA servers:
Note
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You can configure a maximum of 6 servers during Day 0 configuration.
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Configure AAA servers? [yes]:
Enter the AAA server address: 9.11.112.46
Enter the AAA key: ***
Do you want to add more AAA servers? [yes]:
Enter the AAA server address: 9.11.112.47
Enter the AAA key: ***
Do you want to add more AAA servers? [yes]: no
Note
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The AAA servers are required for WPA2 Enterprise. You need to configure AAA only in one place. If you follow Step 21, WPA2 Enterprise will not ask for AAA servers in Step 22.
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Step 20
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(Optional) Configure the wireless network settings to configure WLAN information for an AP and client join:
Configure Wireless network settings? [yes]:
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Step 21
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(Optional) Configure an SSID for client join:
Enter the network name or service set identifier (SSID):
Choose the network type
1. Employee
2. Guest
If you choose Employee as the network type, the following options are displayed:
Choose the security type
1. WPA Personal
2. WPA Enterprise
Enter your selection [2]:
If you choose WPA2 Personal , you will need to enter a pre-shared key (ASCII).Enter the pre-shared key (ASCII):
If you choose WPA2 Enterprise , you will be able to add multiple AAA servers.
Enter the AAA server address:
Enter the AAA key:
Enter more AAA server details? [yes]
If you choose Guest , you get to view the following options:
Please choose the security type:
1. Webauth
2. Authbypass
3. Consent
4. Webconsent
Enter the security type:
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Step 22
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(Optional) Configure a virtual IP address. The recommended virtual IP address is 192.0.2.1.
Configure virtual IP? [yes]:
Enter the virtual IP [192.0.6.1]:
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Step 23
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(Optional) Configure an RF network name.
Configure RF-Network Name? [yes]:
Enter the RF-Network Name: ciscorf
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Step 24
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(Optional) Configure high availability.
Irrespective of the deployment mode; Active or Standby, the default HA pairing type is RMI
Note
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For information on HA pairing types, see Part: High Availability (High Availability > Information About Redundancy Management Interface) in Cisco Catalyst CW9800M Wireless Controller Software Configuration Guide.
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Note
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If you have not configured a default route earlier, you need to enter the gateway IP of the last resort.
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If you choose the deployment mode as Standby, you need to specify the VLAN ID for completing the pairing:
Enter the RMI IP for local chassis: 9.11.112.51
Enter the RMI IP for remote chassis: 9.11.112.50
Enter the wireless management VLAN: 112
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