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Chapter 4 Basic Setup—CiscoWorks 1105/1130/1130-19
Configuring the WLSE’s Network Information
Step 6
After you finish configuring the WLSE, it will reboot. After it finishes rebooting,
set up your mail server to send mail to external domains by entering the following
command:
mailroute
{
hostname | ip-address
}
where
hostname
is the hostname of the SMTP server and
ip-address
is the IP
address of the SMTP server. If you do not set the mail server, email can only be
sent to the local domain. For more information about this command, see the
User
Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine, Release 2.7
.
Note
You can also set up the mail server after you log in to the Web interface.
See the online help or the
User Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN
Solution Engine, Release 2.7
.
Changing the Configuration After Running Setup
To change the information in the setup configuration, use the following CLI
commands at any time. For more information about CLI commands, see the
User
Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine, Release 2.7
.
You can use CLI commands by connecting to the WLSE through the console or
by using Telnet or SSH. Log in initially as the admin user, using the password you
created during setup.
•
To change the host name, use the
hostname
command.
•
To change the domain name, use the
ip-domain-name
command.
•
To change the DNS server, or add up to 2 additional DNS servers, use the
ip
name-server
command.
•
To configure or reconfigure an Ethernet port, use the
interface
command.
•
To make changes in the HTTPS certificate, use the
mkcert
command.
Tip
To change any other part of the WLSE’s initial configuration, use the
erase
config
command to erase the previous configuration, and rerun the setup program.