ADMINISTRATION GUIDE Cisco WAP150 Wireless-AC/N Dual Radio Access Point with PoE Cisco WAP361 Wireless-AC/N Dual Radio Wall Plate Access Point with PoE Cisco and the Cisco logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Cisco and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and other countries. To view a list of Ciscotrademarks, go to this URL: www.cisco.com/go/trademarks. Third-party trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners. The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company. (1110R) © 2015 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. OL-32504-01 Contents Chapter 1: Getting Started 9 Getting Started with the Configuration 9 Supported Browsers 9 Browser Restrictions 9 Launching the Web-based Configuration Utility 10 Logging Out 11 Using the Access Point Setup Wizard 11 Changing the Default Password 14 Quick Start Configuration 15 Window Navigation 16 Configuration Utility Header 16 Navigation Pane/Main Menu 16 Management Buttons 17 Chapter 2: Status and Statistics 19 System Summary 19 Network Interfaces 21 Traffic Statistics 24 Wireless Multicast Forwarding Statistics 25 WorkGroup Bridge Transmit/Receive 26 Associated Clients 27 Radio Statistics 28 Email Alert Status 30 View Log 30 TSPEC Client Associations 31 TSPEC Status and Statistics 33 TSPEC AP Statistics 35 Chapter 3: Administration 37 System Settings 38 Cisco WAP150 and WAP361 Administration Guide 3 Contents User Accounts 38 Adding a User 39 Changing a User Password 39 Time Settings 40 Automatically Acquiring the Time Settings through NTP 40 Manually Configuring the Time Settings 41 Log Settings 42 Configuring the Persistent Log 42 Configuring Remote Log Server 43 Email Alert 44 Configuring Email Alert Settings 45 Email Alert Examples 46 LED Display 47 HTTP/HTTPS Service 48 Configuring HTTP and HTTPS Services 48 Managing SSL Certificates 49 Management Access Control 50 Manage Firmware 51 Swapping the Firmware Image 51 TFTP Upgrade 52 HTTP/HTTPS Upgrade 53 Manage Configuration File 53 Backup Configuration File 54 Download Configuration File 55 Copy/Save Configuration 55 Configuration Files Properties 56 Reboot 57 Discovery—Bonjour 57 Packet Capture 58 Packet Capture Configuration 59 Local Packet Capture 60 Cisco WAP150 and WAP361 Administration Guide 4 Contents Remote Packet Capture 61 Packet Capture Status 64 Packet Capture File Download 64 Support Information 65 Spanning Tree Settings 66 Chapter 4: LAN 67 Port Settings 67 Configuring Port Settings for Cisco WAP150 67 Configuring Port Settings for Cisco WAP361 68 VLAN Configuration 69 Configuring VLAN Settings for WAP150 69 Configuring VLAN Settings for Cisco WAP361 70 IPv4 Setting 71 IPv6 Setting 72 LLDP 75 Chapter 5: Wireless 77 Radio 77 Rogue AP Detection 85 Viewing the Rogue AP List 85 Saving the Trusted AP List 88 Importing a Trusted AP List 88 Networks 89 SSID Naming Conventions 89 VLAN IDs 90 Configuring VAPs 90 Configuring Security Settings 93 Wireless Multicast Forwarding 101 Scheduler 102 Adding Scheduler Profiles 102 Cisco WAP150 and WAP361 Administration Guide 5 Contents Configuring Scheduler Rules 103 Scheduler Association 104 Bandwidth Utilization 104 MAC Filtering 105 Configuring a MAC Filter List Locally on the WAP device 105 Configuring MAC Authentication on the RADIUS Server 106 WDS Bridge 107 Configuring STP for Cisco WAP150 108 Configuring Untagged VLAN for Cisco WAP361 108 Configuring WDS Bridge 109 WEP on WDS Links 110 WPA/PSK on WDS Links 110 WorkGroup Bridge 111 Quality of Service 114 Chapter 6: System Security 117 RADIUS Server 117 802.1X/802.1X Supplicant 119 Configure 802.1X Supplicant for Cisco WAP150 119 Configure 802.1X for Cisco WAP361 121 Password Complexity 124 WPA-PSK Complexity 125 Chapter 7: Quality of Service 127 Global Settings 127 Configuring QoS Settings for Cisco WAP150 127 Configuring QoS Settings for Cisco WAP361 128 Class Map 129 Configuring an IPv4 Class Map 129 Configuring an IPv6 Class Map 132 Configuring a MAC Class Map 134 Cisco WAP150 and WAP361 Administration Guide 6 Contents Policy Map 136 QoS Association 138 QoS Status 138 Chapter 8: ACL 141 ACL Rule 141 IPv4 and IPv6 ACLs 141 MAC ACLs 142 Workflow to Configure ACLs 142 Configure IPv4 ACLs 142 Configure IPv6 ACLs 146 Configure MAC ACLs 148 ACL Association 150 ACL Status 151 Chapter 9: SNMP 153 General 153 Views 156 Groups 157 Users 159 Targets 160 Chapter 10: Captive Portal 162 Global Configuration 163 Local Groups/Users 164 Local Groups (WAP 361 only) 164 Local Users 165 Instance Configuration 167 Instance Association 173 Web Portal Customization 174 Configuring CP Authentication for Cisco WAP150 174 Cisco WAP150 and WAP361 Administration Guide 7 Contents Configuring CP Authentication for Cisco WAP361 176 Uploading and Deleting Images 179 Authenticated Clients 180 Chapter 11: Single Point Setup 182 Single Point Setup Overview 182 Managing Single Point Setup Across Access Points 183 Single Point Setup Negotiation 184 Operation of a Device Dropped From a Single Point Setup 185 Configuration Parameters Propagated and Not Propagated to Single Point Setup Access Points 185 Access Points 187 Configuring the WAP Device for Single Point Setup 187 Viewing Single Point Setup Information 189 Adding a WAP Device to a Single Point Setup 189 Removing a WAP Device from a Single Point Setup 189 Navigating to Configuration Information for a Specific Device 190 Navigating to a Device Using its IP Address in a URL 190 Configuring the Cluster Management Address 190 Sessions 191 Channel Management 192 Configuring and Viewing the Channel Assignments 193 Viewing Channel Assignments and Setting Locks 194 Configuring Advanced Settings 195 Wireless Neighborhood 196 Viewing Neighboring Devices 196 Viewing Details for a Single Point Setup Member 198 Cluster Firmware Upgrade 198 Appendix A: Where to Go From Here 202 Cisco WAP150 and WAP361 Administration Guide 8 1 Getting Started This chapter provides an introduction to the web-based Configuration Utility of the Cisco WAP150 Wireless-AC/N Dual Radio Access Point with PoE and Cisco WAP361 Wireless-AC/N Dual Radio Wall Plate Access Point with PoE. It includes these topics: • Getting Started with the Configuration • Using the Access Point Setup Wizard • Changing the Default Password • Quick Start Configuration • Window Navigation Getting Started with the Configuration This section describes system requirements and how to access the web-based Configuration Utility. q Supported Browsers Before you begin to use the configuration utility, make sure that you have a computer with Internet Explorer 7.0 or later, Firefox 3.0 or later, Chrome 5.0 or later, or Safari 3.0 or later. Browser Restrictions • If you are using Internet Explorer 6, you cannot directly use an IPv6 address to access the WAP device. You can, however, use the Domain Name System (DNS) server to create a domain name that contains the IPv6 address, and then use that domain name in the address bar in place of the IPv6 address. Cisco WAP150 and WAP361 Administration Guide 9 1 Getting Started Getting Started with the Configuration • When using Internet Explorer 8, you can configure the security settings. - Select Tools -> Internet Options and then select the Security tab. - Select Local Intranet and then select Sites. - Select Advanced and then select Add. Add the intranet address of the WAP device (http://<ip-address>) to the local intranet zone. The IP address can also be specified as the subnet IP address so that all addresses in the subnet are added to the local intranet zone. • If you have multiple IPv6 interfaces on your management station, use the IPv6 global address instead of the IPv6 local address to access the WAP device from your browser. Launching the Web-based Configuration Utility Follow these steps to access the configuration utility from your computer to configure the WAP device: STEP 1 Connect the WAP device to the same network (IP subnet) as your computer. The factory default IP address configuration of the WAP device is DHCP. Make sure that your DHCP server is running and can be accessed. STEP 2 Locate the IP address of the WAP device. a. The WAP device can be accessed and managed by Cisco network tools and services including the Cisco FindIT Network Discovery Utility; this utility enables you to automatically discover all supported Cisco devices in the same local network segment as your computer. You can get a snapshot view of each device or launch the product configuration utility to view and configure the settings. For more information, see http://www.cisco.com/go/findit. b. The WAP device is Bonjour-enabled and automatically broadcasts its services and listens for services being advertised by other Bonjour-enabled devices. If you have a Bonjour-enabled browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer with a Bonjour plug-in, or the Apple Mac Safari browser, you can find the WAP device on your local network without knowing its IP address. You can download the complete Bonjour for Microsoft Internet Explorer browser from Apple’s website by visiting: http://www.apple.com/bonjour/. c. Locate the IP address assigned by your DHCP server by accessing your router or DHCP server. See your DHCP server instructions for more information. STEP 3 Launch a web browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer. Cisco WAP150 and WAP361 Administration Guide 10
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