Overview of The Controller
Overview of The Controller
Tags
The property of a tag is defined by the property of the policies associated to it, which in turn is inherited by
an associated client or an AP. There are various type of tags, each of which is associated to different profiles.
Every tag has a default that is created when the system boots up.
Profiles
Profiles represent a set of attributes that are applied to the clients associated to the APs or the APs themselves.
Profiles are reusable entities that can be used across tags.
Configuration Workflow
The following set of steps defines the logical order of configuration. Apart from the WLAN profile, all the
profiles and tags have a default object associated with it.
1. Create the following profiles:
• WLAN
• Policy
• AP Join
• Flex
• RF
• RF
Initial Setup
Setting up the Controller
The initial configuration wizard in Cisco Embedded Wireless Controller on Catalyst Access Points is a
simplified, out-of-the-box installation and configuration interface for controller. This section provides
instructions to set up a controller to operate in a small, medium, or large network wireless environment, where
access points can join and together as a simple solution provide various services, such as corporate employee
or guest wireless access on the network.
Note From Cisco IOS XE Amsterdam 17.1.x onwards, date and time will not reflect in the web UI unless it is
synched with Network Time Protocol (NTP).
Note When the AP has rebooted in the EWC mode, it broadcasts a provisioning SSID ending with the last digits
of the MAC address. You can connect to the provisioning SSID using the PSK password.
You can then open a browser and you are redirected to mywifi.cisco.com which takes you to the AP web UI.
Enter the username as webui and password as cisco.
Note We recommend that you use the wireless ewc-ap factory-reset command to reset the EWC device to Day0
state (with the configuration wizard). This command also resets all the APs and EWC-APs in the network to
Day0 state. You can use the erase startup-config command to remove the configuration from the device.
However, this is not synced to other devices in the network.
Note After completing the Day0 wizard, the internal AP disjoins, and rejoins after one minute.
Note The wireless management must be the AP Gigabit port and you cannot have several SVIs configured in
IOS-XE.
Note You must run the write memory command after copying a new TAR file.
Interactive Help
The Cisco Catalyst 9800 Series Wireless Controller GUI features an interactive help that walks you through
the GUI and guides you through complex configurations.
You can start the interactive help in the following ways:
• By hovering your cursor over the blue flap at the right-hand corner of a window in the GUI and clicking
Interactive Help.
• By clicking Walk-me Thru in the left pane of a window in the GUI.
• By clicking Show me How displayed in the GUI. Clicking Show me How triggers a specific interactive
help that is relevant to the context you are in.
For instance, Show me How in Configure > AAA walks you through the various steps for configuring
a RADIUS server. Choose Configuration> Wireless Setup > Advanced and click Show me How to
trigger the interactive help that walks you through the steps relating to various kinds of authentication.
Note If the WalkMe launcher is unavailable on Safari, modify the settings as follows:
1. Choose Preferences > Privacy.
2. In the Website tracking section, uncheck the Prevent cross-site tracking check box to disable this action.
3. In the Cookies and website data section, uncheck the Block all cookies check box to disable this action.
Procedure
What to do next
When the AP reboots, use the default credentials Cisco/Cisco to log in.
Password Recovery
For password recovery, you must do a factory reset of the AP. For more information about resetting factory
defaults, see the Resetting Cisco Embedded Wireless Controller on Catalyst Access Points section.