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Configuration 39
You can create the following types of WX switches:
WX4400—Provides four dual-interface gigabit Ethernet ports. Each
port has a 1000BASE-TX copper interface and a Gigabit interface
converter (GBIC) slot for insertion of a 1000BASE-SX or 1000BASE-LX
fiber-optic interface.
WX1200—Provides eight 10/100 Ethernet ports, six of which support
PoE.
WXR100—Provides two 10/100 Ethernet ports, one of which supports PoE.
You perform the following tasks to create and initially configure a WX
switch:
Configure basic WX switch properties.
Configure WX switch connection information.
Configure boot information.
Configure Basic WX Switch Properties
To configure basic WX switch properties, you specify a name, select a
model, select its location by wiring closet, and select the Mobility System
Software (MSS) you want to run on the switch. Optionally, you can select
an MSS image to download when you deploy changes to the WX.
You also can specify if the switch is managed. A WX switch that is
physically installed as well as configured can be managed. You can
deploy configuration changes only to managed devices, and 3WXM
periodically checks the managed WX switches in the network for
changes. You also can fully configure a switch without it being physically
installed (unmanaged). Having an unmanaged device in your network
plan may be useful for predeployment purposes.
Basic configuration also includes specifying how you will manage the
switch. You can manage it through HTTPS, Telnet, and Secure Shell (SSH).
You also can enable monitoring using the Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP) to exchange information about network activity
between your network devices.
For more information about configuring basic WX switch properties, see
“Perform Basic Administrative Tasks” on page 155.
For detailed information about configuring basic WX switch properties,
see the Wireless LAN Switch and Controller Quick Start Guide.