Cisco Systems 2.5 Network Router User Manual


 
Chapter 1 FAQs and Troubleshooting
Configuration FAQs and Troubleshooting
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FAQ and Troubleshooting Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine
Q.
What is startup configuration?
Startup configuration is used right after a device (access point) reboots. It
requires DHCP server to be properly set up to allow the access point to pick
its startup configuration from WLSE. For this to work, you must set up the
following:
a. Enter the <IP address of the WLSE> in the Boot Server Host Name
field (option number 066) on the DHCP server.
b. Enter <startup file name> in the BootfileName field (option number
067) on the DHCP server.
For additional information, or for information about configuring a router as a
DHCP server, see the online help.
Q.
What is auto configuration?
A.
Auto configuration is used after the device has been discovered and inventory
has been collected for it. This template can be applied based on criteria you
define while saving your auto-configuration template.
Q.
If I make changes to the startup template, will those modifications be
automatically uploaded to the access points that already had that startup
template applied?
A.
No. If you make modifications to the startup template, you will have to
reapply the template.
Q.
Can I give a configuration job a name that is used for a firmware or radio
management job?
A.
No. Job names cannot be duplicated.
Configuration Troubleshooting
HTTP configuration jobs are picking up the wrong template.
An IOS template job failed.
Configuration jobs fail because the Telnet/SSH credentials are not valid, even
though credentials have been entered on the WLSE.