Setting up a wireless network infrastructure with the Cisco 5520 Wireless LAN Controller (WLC) is essential for businesses that demand reliable and secure Wi-Fi connectivity. Whether you're deploying it for the first time or refreshing your setup, this comprehensive step-by-step guide will walk you through the process of configuring your Cisco 5520 WLC to manage enterprise-level wireless networks effectively.
Step 1: Unboxing and Connecting the Hardware
- Unpack the Cisco 5520 Wireless Controller and check for necessary accessories (power cable, console cable, rack mounts).
- Connect the console port to your PC using the console cable.
- Connect the management and service ports to your network.
- Power on the device.
Step 2: Access the Controller via Console
- Launch a terminal emulator (e.g., PuTTY or Tera Term).
- Use the following settings:
- Baud rate: 9600
- Data bits: 8
- Stop bits: 1
- Parity: None
- Flow control: None
- Once connected, you should see the initial setup prompt.
Step 3: Initial Setup Wizard
The setup wizard will ask for:
- System Name
- Administrative username and password
- Management interface IP, Netmask, Default Gateway
- VLAN identifier (if applicable)
- DHCP server IP (optional)
- Time zone and NTP server (recommended for logging)
Complete each prompt to apply basic configuration.
Step 4: Web Interface Access
- After basic setup, access the controller via a web browser using the management IP.
- Use HTTPS:
https://<management-IP>
- Login using the credentials you just created.
Step 5: Configure Wireless LANs (WLANs)
- Navigate to WLANs > Create New
- Enter a profile name and SSID
- Select the appropriate interface and WLAN ID
- Set security parameters (WPA2, WPA3, RADIUS, etc.)
- Enable the WLAN
Step 6: Add and Manage Access Points
- Go to Wireless > Access Points
- Connect Cisco CAPWAP-compatible Access Points to the network
- They will be automatically discovered by the controller
- Assign them to the appropriate AP Groups and WLANs
Step 7: Apply Security & QoS Settings
- Set up AAA servers under Security > AAA
- Enable rogue AP detection
- Configure QoS profiles under QoS > Profiles
Step 8: Save and Back Up Configuration
- Save the configuration by navigating to Commands > Save Configuration
- Export the config file for backup purposes regularly
Conclusion: The Cisco 5520 Wireless Controller is a powerful tool for managing large-scale enterprise Wi-Fi networks. With this step-by-step guide, Domain Networks Pvt Ltd ensures that your network setup is efficient, secure, and scalable. Whether you rent or purchase Cisco equipment, always partner with a trusted provider to ensure high availability and expert support.
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