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Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide
OL-13826-01
Chapter 1 Overview
File Transfers
Enhanced Integration with Cisco Secure ACS
The identity-based networking feature uses authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA)
override. When the following vendor-specific attributes are present in the RADIUS access accept
message, the values override those present in the wireless LAN profile:
QoS level
802.1p value
VLAN interface name
Access control list (ACL) name
In this release, support is being added for the AAA server to return the VLAN number or name using the
standard “RADIUS assigned VLAN name/number” feature defined in IETF RFC 2868 (RADIUS
Attributes for Tunnel Protocol Support). To assign a wireless client to a particular VLAN, the AAA
server sends the following attributes to the controller in the access accept message:
IETF 64 (Tunnel Type): VLAN
IETF 65 (Tunnel Medium Type): 802
IETF 81 (Tunnel Private Group ID): VLAN # or VLAN Name String
This enables Cisco Secure ACS to communicate a VLAN change that may be a result of a posture
analysis. Benefits of this new feature include:
Integration with Cisco Secure ACS reduces installation and setup time
Cisco Secure ACS operates smoothly across both wired and wireless networks
This feature supports 2000, 2100, and 4400 series controllers and 1000, 1130, 1200, and 1500 series
lightweight access points.
File Transfers
The Cisco UWN Solution operator can upload and download operating system code, configuration, and
certificate files to and from controller using the GUI, CLI commands, or Cisco WCS.
To use CLI commands, refer to the “Transferring Files to and from a Controller” section on
page 8-8.
To use Cisco WCS to upgrade software, refer to the Cisco Wireless Control System Configuration
Guide. Click this URL to browse to this document:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6305/products_installation_and_configuration_guides_lis
t.html
Power over Ethernet
Lightweight access points can receive power via their Ethernet cables from 802.3af-compatible Power
over Ethernet (PoE) devices, which can reduce the cost of discrete power supplies, additional wiring,
conduits, outlets, and installer time. PoE also frees installers from having to mount Cisco 1000 series
lightweight access points or other powered equipment near AC outlets, providing greater flexibility in
positioning Cisco 1000 series lightweight access points for maximum coverage.
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