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Cisco 5500 Series Wireless Controller Installation Guide
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Using the Startup Wizard
Verifying Interface Settings and Port Operation
Follow these steps to verify that your interface configurations have been set properly and the controller’s
ports are operational.
Step 1
Enter
show interface summary
. The controller’s current interface configurations appear:
Interface Name Port Vlan Id IP Address Type Ap Mgr
Guest
-------------------------------- ---- -------- -------------- ------- ------- -----
management LAG untagged 10.91.104.93 Static Yes
No
service-port N/A N/A 10.10.0.9 Static No
No
virtual N/A N/A 1.1.1.1 Static No
No
Step 2
Enter
show port summary
. The following information appears, showing the status of the controller’s
distribution system ports, which serve as the data path between the controller and Cisco lightweight
access points and to which the controller’s management interface is mapped.
STP Admin Physical Physical Link Link Mcast
Pr Type Stat Mode Mode Status Status Trap Appliance POE
-- ------- ---- ------- ---------- ---------- ------ ------- --------- -------
1 Normal Forw Enable Auto 1000 Full Up Enable Enable N/A
2 Normal Forw Enable Auto 1000 Full Up Enable Enable N/A
A link status of
Up
indicates that the controller’s ports are fully operational.
Connecting the Network (Distribution System)
Up to eight of the following SFP modules can be installed in any combination:
•
GLC-SX-MM (1000BASE-SX) SFP modules that provide a 1000 Mb/s wired connection to a
network through an 850nM (SX) fiber-optic link using an LC physical connector.
•
GLC-LH-SM (1000BASE-LX) SFP modules that provide a 1000 Mb/s wired connection to a
network through a 1300nM (LX/LH) fiber-optic link using an LC physical connector.
•
SFP-GE-T (1000BASE-T) SFP modules that provide a 1000 Mb/s wired connection to a network
through a copper link using an RJ-45 physical connector.
Depending on the distribution system physical port to be assigned, use Ethernet Category 5 or higher
cables or SX/LX/LH compatible fiber-optic cables to connect the network equipment to the controller.