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Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide
OL-17037-01
Chapter 3 Configuring Ports and Interfaces
Configuring the Management, AP-Manager, Virtual, and Service-Port Interfaces
Step 3
Enter these commands to define the virtual interface:
•
config interface address virtual
ip-address
Note
For
ip-address
, enter any fictitious, unassigned, and unused gateway IP address, such as
1.1.1.1.
•
config interface hostname virtual
dns-host-name
Step 4
Enter
reset system
. At the confirmation prompt, enter
Y
to save your configuration changes to NVRAM.
The controller reboots.
Step 5
Enter
show interface detailed virtual
to verify that your changes have been saved.
Using the CLI to Configure the Service-Port Interface
Follow these steps to display and configure the service-port interface parameters using the CLI.
Step 1
Enter
show interface detailed service-port
to view the current service-port interface settings.
Note
The service-port interface uses the controller’s factory-set service-port MAC address.
Step 2
Enter these commands to define the service-port interface:
•
To configure the DHCP server:
config interface dhcp service-port
ip-address-of-primary-dhcp-
server
[
ip-address-of-secondary-dhcp-server
]
•
To disable the DHCP server:
config interface dhcp service-port none
•
To configure the IP address:
config interface address service-port
ip-addr ip-netmask
Step 3
The service port is used for out-of-band management of the controller. If the management workstation
is in a remote subnet, you may need to add a route on the controller in order to manage the controller
from that remote workstation. To do so, enter this command:
config route add
network-ip-addr ip-netmask
gateway
Step 4
Enter
save
config
to save your changes.
Step 5
Enter
show interface detailed service-port
to verify that your changes have been saved.