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WL0004 - WLC Introduction to Web Interface (Part 2)

The video introduces you to Cisco wireless LAN controller web interface. We start by reviewing the dashboard that is available on Cisco 2504. The remaining of the video goes through the main configuration menu one-by-one and provides brief explanation of aspect of wireless LAN that are configured by the respective sections. With the entire web interfaces covered, you should have basic sense on navigation and general idea of the GUI layout by the end of this video.

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WL0004 - WLC Introduction to Web Interface (Part 1)

The video introduces you to Cisco wireless LAN controller web interface. We start by reviewing the dashboard that is available on Cisco 2504. The remaining of the video goes through the main configuration menu one-by-one and provides brief explanation of aspect of wireless LAN that are configured by the respective sections. With the entire web interfaces covered, you should have basic sense on navigation and general idea of the GUI layout by the end of this video.

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WL0003 - WLC Basic Installation (Part 2)

The video walks you through three different methods of installing and initializing Cisco Wireless LAN Controller. We will start by using a Command Line Interface (CLI) which is known to work well and supported on all controller platforms.  With recent software releases, you also have an option to perform initialization via GUI and we will demonstrate this over both wire and wireless. This is also known as WLAN Express Setup on Cisco 2504 with best-practices and configuration optimization built-in. 

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WL0003 - WLC Basic Installation (Part 1)

The video walks you through three different methods of installing and initializing Cisco Wireless LAN Controller. We will start by using a Command Line Interface (CLI) which is known to work well and supported on all controller platforms.  With recent software releases, you also have an option to perform initialization via GUI and we will demonstrate this over both wire and wireless. This is also known as WLAN Express Setup on Cisco 2504 with best-practices and configuration optimization built-in. 

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WL0002 - WLC Software Upgrade

The video walks you through an upgrade process of Cisco Wireless LAN Controller. In addition, we will look at how we can minimize network downtime due to the upgrade by pre-downloading a new software image to access points. We will observe the access point during reboot and be able to see its software images being deployed as it detects the new version on the controller. This is a recommended method when having to upgrade a large number of access point especially when they need to pull the new image across a WAN. We will be using a vWLC for our demonstration but the steps are also applicable to other traditional WLC models. 

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SEC0095 - ACS 5.4 Wireless 802.1X PEAP EAP-TLS with Machine Authentication (Part 2)

The video shows you how to configure wireless 802.1X on Cisco ACS 5.4 using PEAP and EAP-TLS. We will perform both machine and user authentications, and enforce successful machine authentication using Machine Access Restriction (MAR). We will introduces MAR Cache distribution, which is a feature introduced in ACS 5.4. For authentication, we will attempt both using AD login credential (PEAP) and client-based certificate (EAP-TLS).
Part 2 of the video contains authentication testing on our Windows 7 test computer.
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SEC0094 - ACS 5.4 Wireless 802.1X PEAP EAP-TLS with Machine Authentication (Part 1)

The video shows you how to configure wireless 802.1X on Cisco ACS 5.4 using PEAP and EAP-TLS. We will perform both machine and user authentications, and enforce successful machine authentication using Machine Access Restriction (MAR). We will introduces MAR Cache distribution, which is a feature introduced in ACS 5.4. For authentication, we will attempt both using AD login credential (PEAP) and client-based certificate (EAP-TLS).

Part 1 of the video focuses on configuration on the ACS.

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SEC0091 - ACS 5.4 Wired and Wireless MAC Authentication Bypass (MAB) (Part 2)

The video shows you how to configure MAC Authentication Bypass (MAB) for both wired an wireless on Cisco ACS 5.4. This is to allow non-802.1x device such as IP phone and printer to access an 802.1x-enable network by authenticating the devices based on their MAC addresses. We will configure a Cisco switch and WLC to support MAB, and use Cisco Access Point and a Windows 7 computer to test wired and wireless MAB respectively.
Part 2 of the video shows switch and WLC related configuration, and authentication testing.
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SEC0090 - ACS 5.4 Wired and Wireless MAC Authentication Bypass (MAB) (Part 1)

The video shows you how to configure MAC Authentication Bypass (MAB) for both wired an wireless on Cisco ACS 5.4. This is to allow non-802.1x device such as IP phone and printer to access an 802.1x-enable network by authenticating the devices based on their MAC addresses. We will configure a Cisco switch and WLC to support MAB, and use Cisco Access Point and a Windows 7 computer to test wired and wireless MAB respectively.
Part 1 of the video focuses on configuration on the ACS.
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Cisco Wireless LAN Controller QoS, 802.1p, WMM and AVC

Quality of Service (QoS), in general, is probably one of the most difficult topics to digest. Combing QoS with wireless makes it even more confusing. Without good documentations, ones can easily find themselves lost in translation.  In this article, we will look at QoS settings on Cisco Wireless LAN Controller (WLC), specifically regarding packet marking in central switching mode, and try to understand relationships among 802.1p, 802.11e, WMM, and AVC, through lab experiments. Wireshark will be heavily used in this lab to provide insight to packet headers.

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