
Feature Description Guide
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Voice WLAN usability
X
X
Cisco 526 controller only with version 4.2.x.x, AP541N
Guest VLAN usability
X
X
Cisco 526 controller only with version 4.2.x.x, AP541N
Secure authentication
X
X
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP), Extensible Authentication protocol
(EAP), Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA), WPA Preshare Key (WPA-
PSK), WPA2, WPA2-PSK, MAC, MAC+EAP, AP541
Web authentication
X
X
Cisco 526 controller only with version 4.2.x.x
Fast roaming (Cisco
Centralized Key
Management)
X
X
Cisco 526 controller only with version 4.2.x.x
Voice CAC
X
X
Cisco 526 controller only with version 4.2.x.x
Support for 10 autonomous
access points
X
X
Cisco 526 controller, AP541N
WLAN Users
Guest user
X
X
Cisco 526 controller only with version 4.2.x.x
Nonguest user
X
X
Cisco 526 controller only with version 4.2.x.x
Web login page
X
X
Cisco 526 controller only with version 4.2.x.x; both internal and
customized web login page
Convert to LAP
Convert authoritative access
point (AAP) to lightweight
access point (LAP)
X
X
Cisco 521 only
Reports
Inventory
X
X
Cisco 521 LAPs are displayed under their respective Cisco 526
controller, AP541N
Wireless radios
X
X
Cisco 526 controller, AP541N
Wireless clients
X
X
Cisco 526 controller, AP541N
Views
Topology
X
X
Front panel view
X
X
Cisco 526 controller only
Monitor
Events
X
X
Includes acknowledgments
System messages
X
X
Maintenance
Software upgrade
X
X
Configuration archive
X
X
Includes RMA setup
Restart (that is, reboot)
X
X
Reset to factory default
X
X
Upload troubleshooting log
X
X
Out-of-Box Setup
Wireless Setup Wizard
X
X
Cisco 521, AP541N, SPA525G, and SPA525G2 IP phones operating
in Wireless-G mode
Cisco Configuration Assistant Security Feature Support
Table 4 lists the security features that are supported by Cisco Configuration Assistant 2.2(5) and Cisco Configuration
Assistant 3.0.