Cisco Business Access Point Administration Guide, Version 10.4.1.0
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CONTENTS
Cisco Business Wireless Access Points Overview 1
CHAPTER 1
About Cisco Business Wireless Access Points 1
Supported Cisco Access Points 1
Supported Software Images 2
Supported Browsers 2
Related Documents 3
Using Cisco Business Wireless Access Point GUI 5
CHAPTER 2
Using the Cisco Business Wireless Access Point GUI 5
Getting Started 9
CHAPTER 3
Prerequisite for Setting up and Accessing Cisco Business Wireless AP 9
AP Deployment Models 10
Launching the Setup Wizard 11
Using the Setup Wizard 12
Logging into the Cisco Business Wireless AP 15
Adding New Subordinate APs 16
Adding Mesh Extenders 16
Monitoring 19
CHAPTER 4
About the Cisco Business Wireless AP Monitoring Service 19
Customizing the Network Summary View 20
Customizing Access Points Table View 21
Viewing Access Point Details 22
Viewing Client Details 27
Viewing Guest Client Details 30
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Troubleshooting a Client 30
Performing a Client Ping Test 31
Performing a Connection Test 31
Generating an Event Log 31
Viewing Mesh Extender 32
Viewing Applications 32
Viewing Rogue Access Points 33
Configuring the Rogue AP States 34
Viewing Rogue Client Details 34
Viewing Interferer Details 34
Wireless Dashboard 35
Customizing the Access Point Performance View 36
Adding Widgets 37
Removing Widgets 37
Customizing the Client Performance View 38
Adding a Widget 38
Removing a Widget 38
Wireless Settings 39
CHAPTER 5
About WLANs and RLANs in CBW Access Point Network 39
Setting Up WLANs RLANs and WLAN Users 39
Viewing WLANs 40
Adding and Modifying a WLAN 41
Configuring General Details 41
Configuring WLAN Security 42
Configuring VLAN and Firewall 47
Configuring Traffic Shaping 48
Configuring Advanced Options 49
Configuring Scheduling 50
Enabling and Disabling WLANs RLANs 51
Configuring RLAN in AP 51
Editing and Deleting WLANs RLANs 52
Viewing and Managing WLAN Users 52
Blocking and Unblocking Clients 53
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Social Login for Guest Users 54
Managing Associated Access Points 54
Global AP Configuration 55
Administering Access Points 56
Access Point Groups 58
Setting a Login Page for WLAN Guest Users 59
Setting the Default Login Page 60
Setting a Customized Login Page 60
About Cisco Mesh 62
Convert Non-Mesh to Mesh Deployment 62
Mesh Network Components 63
Changing Mesh Parameters 65
Backhaul Client Access 65
Mesh Backhaul Radio Resource Management 65
Mesh Backhaul Slot 65
Modifying AP Port Configuration to Access/Trunk Mode 66
VLAN Transparent 66
Management 69
CHAPTER 6
About Management Access Interface 69
Setting Up Management Access Interface 69
Limitation of Web Based Management Sessions 70
Managing User Priority Order 71
Managing Admin Accounts 71
Adding an Admin Account 71
Editing an Admin Account 72
Deleting an Admin Account 73
Managing Guest Users using the Lobby Admin account 73
Creating a Guest User Account 73
Managing TACACS+ and RADIUS Servers 74
Adding TACACS+ Servers 74
Configuring RADIUS Servers 75
Adding RADIUS Servers 76
Setting Date and Time 77
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Using NTP Servers to Automatically Set the Date and Time 77
Adding and Editing NTP Servers 78
Refreshing NTP Server Status 78
Deleting and Disabling NTP Servers 78
Configuring Date and Time Manually 79
Updating the CBW AP Software 79
Updating the Software using HTTP 81
Upgrading the Software for First Mesh Extender using HTTP 82
Updating the Software using TFTP 83
Updating the Software using SFTP 84
Updating the Software through Cisco.com 85
Updating the Software through Cisco Business Dashboard 86
Services 89
CHAPTER 7
About Multicast Domain Name System 89
Restrictions for Configuring Multicast DNS 91
Configuring Multicast DNS 91
Mapping mDNS Profile to WLAN 92
Configuring mDNS Policy 93
Cisco Umbrella Overview 94
Configuring Cisco Umbrella on Primary AP 95
Adding Policy to Umbrella Profile 95
Applying Cisco Umbrella Profile to WLAN 96
Advanced 97
CHAPTER 8
Managing SNMP 97
Configuring SNMP Access 97
SNMP Trap Receivers 98
Add an SNMPv3 User 99
Delete SNMPv3 User 99
Setting Up System Message Logs 100
System Logs 100
Optimizing RF Parameters 101
Advanced RF Parameters 101
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Optimized Roaming 101
Restrictions for Optimized Roaming 102
Configuring Optimized Roaming 102
RF Profiles 103
RF Parameter Optimization Settings 104
Troubleshooting in Primary AP 106
UI Indicator 106
Using Primary AP Tools 106
Restarting the Primary AP 106
Clearing the Primary AP Configuration and Resetting 107
Export and Import Primary AP Configuration 107
Saving the Primary AP Configuration 108
Troubleshooting Files 108
Troubleshooting Tools 108
Uploading Files 109
Security Settings 110
Configuring Access Control Lists (ACL) 111
Applying the ACL to WLAN at Pre-Auth Level 112
Applying the ACL to WLAN at Post-Auth Level 113
Configuring AAA Override in WLAN 113
Cisco Business Dashboard Settings 113
Appendix - Supporting Topics 115
APPENDIX A
LAN port functionality for different models 115
LED Color Indicators for Cisco Business Wireless APs 116
LED Display Settings 118
Primary AP Failover and Election Process 118
Pre-downloading an Image to an Access Point 120
Creating a Guest Network 120
Resetting a Device to Factory Default 121
SNMP Traps in CBW AP 123
Deployment and Troubleshooting Guidelines 124
Appendix - Mounting and Grounding Access Points 129
APPENDIX B
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About Mounting 129
Preparing the AP for Installation 129
Mounting CBW140AC/240AC 130
Mounting CBW145AC 135
Mounting CBW141AC 140
Mounting CBW142AC 140
Mounting CBW143AC 145
Grounding an Access Point 147
Appendix - Glossary of Terms 149
APPENDIX C
Cisco Business Wireless - Glossary Of Terms 149
0-9 149
802.1Q-based VLAN 149
802.1X Supplicant 149
A149
ACL 149
Allowlist 150
B150
Band Steer 150
Bandwidth 150
Bandwidth Utilization 150
Blocklist 150
C150
Captive Portal 150
CBD Probe 150
Central web authentication (CWA) 150
Channel Isolation 150
Channel Width 151
Client QoS 151
Connection Speed 151
D151
DCA 151
E151
EAPol 151
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Event Logging 151
F152
Fast Roaming 152
H152
HTTPS 152
I152
IPv4 152
IPv6 152
ISE 152
L152
LLDP 152
Load Balancing 153
Local Probe 153
M153
Max Data Rate 153
Multiple SSIDs 153
N153
Network Plug n Play 153
O153
Operating Mode 153
P153
PMKID 153
PoE-PD 154
PoE-PSE 154
Q154
QoS 154
R154
RADIUS Server 154
Radio Domains 154
Rogue AP Detection 154
S154
Scheduler 154
Signal Quality 155
Signal Strength 155
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Spatial Streams 155
Spectrum Intelligence 155
SSID 155
SSID Broadcast 155
V155
VLAN 155
W156
WDS 156
WPA/WPA2 156
WPA2 Enterprise 156
WPA3 156
Appendix - Cisco Online Support 157
APPENDIX D
Cisco Business Online Support 157
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CHAPTER 1
Cisco Business Wireless Access Points
Overview
This chapter contains the following sections:
•About Cisco Business Wireless Access Points, on page 1
•Supported Cisco Access Points, on page 1
•Supported Software Images, on page 2
•Supported Browsers, on page 2
•Related Documents, on page 3
About Cisco Business Wireless Access Points
The Cisco Business Wireless (CBW) network solution comprises of at least one 802.11ac Wave 2 Cisco
Business Series Access Point with an in-built software that manages other access points in the network.
An Access Point (AP) that controls all the Access Points in the network is termed as the Primary AP and the
access points controlled by the Primary AP is termed as the Subordinate AP in this guide.
The Primary AP has two roles: It controls all the Subordinate APs that join the network. It independently
serves wireless clients like other Subordinate APs.
You may refer this administration guide for details on both the Primary APs and the Subordinate APs. It
provides instructions on getting started with an access point and also explains various options available to
monitor and manage the APs using the WebUI.
Cisco Business Wireless AP has the capability to interface with the Cisco Business Dashboard to monitor and
manage your access points connected with the Primary AP. For more details, refer to Cisco Business Dashboard
Administration Guide.
Note
Supported Cisco Access Points
The following Cisco Business Series APs are supported in the Cisco Business Wireless (CBW) AP network:
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• APs listed under Primary APs can also function as Subordinate APs.
• This Administration Guide can be referred for both Primary APs and the Subordinate APs of all models
in this series.
Note
Table 1: Cisco APs supported in the CBW AP network
Subordinate APsPrimary APs
Cisco Business 141AC Mesh ExtenderCisco Business 140AC Access Point
Cisco Business 142AC Mesh ExtenderCisco Business 240AC Access Point
Cisco Business 143AC Mesh ExtenderCisco Business 145AC Access Point
Cisco Business 140AC Access PointWhile the Primary APs (140, 145 & 240)
may be used as Subordinate APs, the Mesh
Extenders (141, 142 & 143) cannot be used
as a Primary AP.
Note
Cisco Business 240AC Access Point
Cisco Business 145AC Access Point
Supported Software Images
You can download the CBW AP software for your AP model by navigating to
https://software.cisco.com/download/navigator.html
From the Software Download window, go to Wireless > Access Points. Based on your AP model, navigate
to Business 100 Series Access Points / Business 200 Series Access Points and select a model from the list.
You can view a list of currently available software with the latest version at the top. Choose the required
version of the firmware image and proceed with the download to update the software.
Supported Browsers
Cisco Business Wireless Access Points are administered through a web user interface. To use this interface,
your browser must be one of the following:
• Microsoft Internet Explorer 10 or above
• Apple Safari version 7 or above
• Mozilla Firefox version 33 or above
• Google Chrome version 38 or above
You can also use the Cisco Business App on your mobile phone to monitor and administer the Access Points.
You will need one of the following Operating Systems:
• Android version 5.0 or above
• iOS version 8.0 or above
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Supported Software Images
Related Documents
The documentation for Cisco Business Wireless Access Points is comprised of a number of separate guides.
These include the following:
DescriptionResources
This guide provides details on performing configuration for Cisco Business
Wireless Access Points (APs) and also provides advanced options to manage
and monitor APs in the Cisco Business Wireless AP network.
This guide can be referred for both Primary APs and the
Subordinate APs of all models in this CBW series.
Note
Administration Guide
This guide provides details on performing the initial setup and configuration
for Cisco Business Wireless Access Points (APs) using the most commonly
selected options. For an overview of the basic tasks, refer the Cisco Business
Wireless Quick Start Guide.
Quick Start Guide
Summary of the features and caveats for Cisco Business Wireless Access
Points (APs).
Release Notes
This document contains the licenses and notices for open source software
used in this product.
Open Source Documents
(OSD)
This document provides domestic and international regulatory compliance
and safety information for the Cisco Business Wireless Access Points (APs).
CiscoRegulatoryCompliance
and Safety Information
(RCSI)
The Translated Administration Guides for all APs supported by the Cisco
Business Wireless Access Points (APs) are available in the Cisco Business
Wireless Access Points (APs) product page on Cisco.com.
Translated End-User
Documents
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Related Documents
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Related Documents
CHAPTER 2
Using Cisco Business Wireless Access Point GUI
This chapter contains the following sections:
•Using the Cisco Business Wireless Access Point GUI, on page 5
Using the Cisco Business Wireless Access Point GUI
Overview of the Cisco Business Wireless Access Point GUI with a description of the navigation pane links
Home window
Table 2: Cisco Business Wireless Access Point Home Page
DescriptionName
Provides access to the Cisco Business Wireless features. Each of these main feature tabs
comprises of sub-level tabs. Click to expand and view the sub-level tabs.
Navigation pane
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DescriptionName
Area where the feature interface is displayed.
When you click an option in the Navigation pane, its corresponding window opens in
this area.
Work pane
The header toolbar contains the following options:Header toolbar
A hamburger icon (toggle button) for expanding and collapsing the
navigation pane.
Header title is the title of the web interface which indicates the AP model
of the Primary AP (on which the integrated CBW AP functionality is
currently operating).
Cisco
Product
Name
Click the help icon (?) to view the Cisco Business Access Point Online
Help document.
A search icon for searching an AP or client using its MAC address.
A notification icon that indicates if there was an incident of system crash
or if a core dump is present.
A download icon that indicates if a new software update is available for
your CBW APs on cisco.com. You may click this icon to redirect to the
software update page in the UI and download the latest firmware.
A save icon to save the current CBW AP configuration to the NVRAM.
For more details, see Saving the Primary AP Configuration, on page 108.
A bi-directional icon to switch to Expert View to access advanced user
options. The default is set to standard view.
Click this mail icon to send your feedback to Cisco Business Wireless
Team.
A gear icon to view the current system information or to log off the Primary
AP web interface. It also specifies the username of the user who has logged
into the application.
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Navigation Pane Options
The Navigation pane provides options to access the main Cisco Business Wireless Access Point features.
Each of these options comprises several sub-options to perform various other tasks.
Table 3: Navigation Pane Options
DescriptionNameIcon
The Monitoring feature allows the Primary AP to monitor WLANs
and all the connected devices on the network. It also helps to view
the performance of your APs, clients and guest clients in the network.
For more details, refer to About the Cisco Business Wireless AP
Monitoring Service, on page 19 in this guide.
Monitoring
The Wireless Settings page is used to administer associated APs,
manage WLANs, WLAN user accounts, and guest user accounts.
For more details, refer to About WLANs and RLANs in CBW Access
Point Network, on page 39 in this guide.
Wireless Settings
The Management page allows you to set management access
parameters, manage admin accounts, manage network time, and
perform software updates.
For more details, refer to Setting Up Management Access Interface,
on page 69 in this guide.
Management
The Services page provides the mDNS service discovery feature
and the Cisco Umbrella network security feature.
For more details, refer to About Multicast Domain Name System,
on page 89 in this guide.
Services
The Advanced page provides the capability to set SNMP, syslog,
and log configuration settings and to perform a reset to factory
default.
For more details, refer to the Advanced, on page 97 section in this
guide.
Advanced
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