
Installation and Configuration
Using the Startup Wizard
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Quick Start Guide: Cisco 4400 Series Wireless LAN Controllers
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Starting Mobility Management: ok
Starting Virtual AP Services: ok
Starting AireWave Director: ok
Starting Network Time Services: ok
Starting Broadcast Services: ok
Starting Logging Services: ok
Starting DHCP Server: ok
Starting IDS Signature Manager: ok
Starting External Policy Interface: ok
Starting RFID Tag Tracking: ok
Starting Power Supply Status Monitoring Service: ok
Starting Management Services:
Web Server: ok
CLI: ok
Secure Web: ok
Step 3 If this is the first time a Cisco Wireless LAN Controller has been powered up, or if you enter
Recover-Config in the User: prompt, the bootup script runs the Startup Wizard described in the product
guide, which prompts you for basic configuration inputs.
If this is at least the second time that you have powered up the controller, the bootup script prompts you
for a login and password. Enter the login and password as described in “Logging In,” or reset the
controller configuration to factory defaults by entering the following command:
Recover-Config
In either of the last two cases, the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller has passed the POST test.
Using the Startup Wizard
The first time you power up a controller with a new factory operating system configuration, use the
Startup Wizard to do the following:
Note Use the information you collected in “Collecting Required Tools and Information” for this step.
Step 1 Enter the system (controller) name, up to 32 printable ASCII characters.
Step 2 Enter the administrative username and password, each up to 24 printable ASCII characters. The default
administrative user login and password are admin and admin, respectively.
Note The Service-Port Interface and Management Interface must be on different subnets.
Step 3 Enter the Service-Port Interface IP configuration protocol (none, or DHCP). If you do not want to use
the Service port or if you want to assign a static IP address to the Service port, enter none.
Step 4 If you entered none, enter the Service-Port Interface IP address and netmask on the next two lines. If
you do not want to use the Service port, enter 0.0.0.0 for the IP address and netmask.
Step 5 Enter the Management Interface (refer to Management Interface in the product guide) IP address,
netmask, default router IP address, and optional VLAN identifier (a valid VLAN identifier, or ‘0’ for
untagged).
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