Configuring The Switch For Authentication; Embedded Access Points - Cisco 2100 Series Configuration Manual

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Embedded Access Points

Configuring the Switch for Authentication

On the switch CLI, enter these commands to enable 802.1X authentication on a switch port:
Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)# dot1x system-auth-control
Switch(config)# aaa new-model
Switch(config)# aaa authentication dot1x default group radius
Switch(config)# radius-server host ip_addr auth-port port acct-port port key key
Switch(config)# interface fastethernet2/1
Switch(config-if)# switchport mode access
Switch(config-if)# dot1x pae authenticator
Switch(config-if)# dot1x port-control auto
Switch(config-if)# end
Embedded Access Points
Controller software release 5.1 or later supports the AP801, which is the integrated access point on the
Cisco 800 Series Integrated Services Routers (ISRs). This access point uses a Cisco IOS software image
that is separate from the router Cisco IOS software image. It can operate as an autonomous access point
that is configured and managed locally, or it can operate as a centrally managed access point utilizing
the CAPWAP or LWAPP protocol. The AP801 is preloaded with both an autonomous Cisco IOS release
and a recovery image for the unified mode.
Before you use an AP801 Series Lightweight Access Point with controller software release 5.2, you must
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upgrade the software in the Cisco 800 Series Integrated Services Router (ISR) to Cisco IOS Release
12.4(22)T.
When you want to use the AP801 with a controller, you must enable the recovery image for the unified
mode on the access point by entering this CLI command on the router in privileged EXEC mode:
service-module wlan-ap 0 bootimage unified.
If the service-module wlan-ap 0 bootimage unified command does not work successfully, make sure
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that the software license is still eligible.
After enabling the recovery image, enter this CLI command on the router to shut down and reboot the
access point: service-module wlan-ap 0 reload. After the access point reboots, it discovers the
controller, downloads the full CAPWAP or LWAPP software release from the controller, and acts as a
lightweight access point.
Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide
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Chapter 7
Controlling Lightweight Access Points
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