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Cisco WCS Administration
Installing Cisco WCS
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Cisco WCS System Requirements
Windows 2003 Server or Red Hat Linux AS 4. System hardware specifications vary depending on system size:
– Pentium 4/3.06-GHz (minimum) 2 GB RAM, 30-GB HD for low-end systems (500 APs/50 controllers)
– Intel Dual Core 3.2-GHz CPU 4 GB RAM, 80-GB HD for standard systems (2000 APs/150 controllers)
– Intel Xeon Quad 3.15-GHz CPU 8 GB RAM, 200-GB HD for high-end systems (3000 APs/250 controllers)
System should be dedicated to Cisco WCS. Local firewall needs to have ports open to allow connectivity.
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Cisco WCS Port Requirements
Port Name Port Number
Advent Net 2000
Database 1315
FTP 21
HTTP Connector 8456
HTTP Connector Redirect 8457
HTTP 80
HTTPS 443
RMI 1299
TFTP 69
Trap 162
Web Container 8009
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Cisco WCS Installation
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Install or Upgrade
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Upgrade
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Installation
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Access Ports
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Cisco WCS Passwords
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FTP and TFTP Root Folders
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Multihomed Server
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Install Folder and Shortcut Folder
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Cisco WCS Preinstallation Summaryand File Installation
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Cisco WCS Installation Complete andInstallation Log
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Cisco WCS Group
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Connecting to Cisco WCS
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Adding a License to Cisco WCS
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Summary
Cisco WCS is an application and has different hardware requirements, depending on the number of APs it is to control.
The installation process requires creating root credentials, folders for FTP and TFTP files, and installing the main program and its dependencies.
A log file is available in the installation directory to verify the installation process, if required.
Once Cisco WCS is installed, you need to connect to it and install a license, which is a file to upload to Cisco WCS.
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