Cisco Systems SOFTWARE RELEASE 2.5 Network Router User Manual


 
Chapter 4 Configuring the CiscoWorks 1105 and 1130 WLSE
Verifying the Configuration
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Installation and Configuration Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine
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Note For security reasons, Telnet is disabled on the WLSE by default. If you
want to connect to the CLI interface using Telnet, you can enable it by
using the telnetenable enable CLI command.
For the WLSE 1105, use the serial port on the front panel; do not use the serial
port on the back panel as a console port.
For the WLSE 1130, the serial/console port is on the back panel.
Step 2 If you are using a DNS server, enter the following command to verify that the
WLSE can obtain DNS services from the network:
# nslookup dns-name
where dns-name is the DNS name of a host that is registered in DNS. If the system
cannot obtain the IP address of the host from DNS, use the ip name-server
command to specify a working DNS server.
Step 3 Enter the following command to verify that the system can communicate with the
network:
# ping ip-address
where ip-address is the IP address of a host that is accessible on the network. A
DNS server is a recommended host to ping because it should always be running
and accessible
Step 4 Enter the show config command to verify that the configuration is as you
expected. For more information on this command, see the User Guide for the
CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine, 2.5.
Step 5 Enter the show clock command to verify that the system time and date are correct
in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
If the time or date is incorrect, set the correct time and date using the clock
command.
If your network uses NTP, configure the system to use NTP to set the clock.
Step 6 Enter the exit command to log out.
You are now finished using the console. The remaining steps take place at the
client system.