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Cisco 2500 Series Getting Started Guide

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Cisco 2500 Series Wireless Controller Getting Started Guide
Logging into the Controller
Logging into the Controller
To log into the 2504 controller, follow these steps:
Step 1 Enter a valid username and password to log into the controller CLI.
Note The administrative username and password you created in the startup wizard are case
sensitive.
Step 2 The CLI displays the root level system prompt:
#(system prompt)>
The system prompt can be any alphanumeric string up to 31 characters. You can change it by
entering the config prompt command. For example, to change the system prompt to
CISCO2504, enter config prompt "CISCO2504" and press Enter. Make sure you enter the new
prompt using double quotation marks.
Enter Country Code List Enter the two letter country code. The default country code is
the United States (US). Enter ‘help’ to see a list of countries.
Enable 802.11b Network Choose YES to enable or no to disable the 802.11b radio
network. The default is YES.
Enable 802.11a Network Choose YES to enable or no to disable the 802.11a radio
network. The default is YES.
Enable 802.11g Network Choose YES to enable or no disable the 802.11g radio
network. The default is YES.
Enable Auto-RF Choose YES to enable or no to disable radio resource
management. The default is YES.
Configure a NTP server now? Enter YES to configure an NTP server. The values are YES or
no. The default value is YES.
Enter the NTP server IP address Enter the NTP server IP address.
Note This prompt only displays if YES was entered in the
“Configure a NTP Server Now?” prompt.
Enter a polling interval between 3600 and 604800
secs
Enter the polling interval between 3600 and 604800 seconds.
Note This prompt only displays if YES was entered in the
“Configure a NTP Server Now?” prompt.
Configuration correct? Enter yes if the configuration entered is correct. Values are yes
and no. If yes is entered. the controller saves your
configuration, reboots, and prompts you to log in.
Table 3 Startup Wizard Information (continued)
Wizard Setting Action

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Cisco 2500 Series Specifications

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BrandCisco
Model2500 Series
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish

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