An administrator is configuring client connectivity for a new wireless network using the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller (WLC) web interface. The WLAN must use WPA2-Personal (PSK) authentication and be mapped to a dedicated dynamic interface. Arrange the GUI configuration steps in the correct sequential order from first to last.
- 1Navigate to WLANs > WLANs, select Create New from the drop-down menu, and click Go.
- 2Specify the Profile Name and SSID, then click Apply to generate the new WLAN entry.
- 3Under the General tab, map the WLAN by selecting the target dynamic interface from the Interface/Interface Group drop-down menu.
- 4Navigate to the Security > Layer 2 tab, enable WPA2 Policy, set Authentication Key Management to PSK, and enter the pre-shared key.
- 5Check the Status checkbox under the General tab to set the WLAN to Enabled, then click Apply to finalize and activate the WLAN.
Answer
The correct order of configuration steps is: 1) Select Create New and click Go on the WLANs page; 2) Define the Profile Name and SSID, then click Apply; 3) Map the dynamic interface under the General tab; 4) Configure WPA2-Personal (PSK) under Security > Layer 2; 5) Check the Status Enabled box on the General tab and click Apply.
Configuring a WLAN via the Cisco WLC GUI follows a defined procedural sequence. First, the administrator must navigate to WLANs > WLANs, select 'Create New', and click 'Go'. Second, the Profile Name and SSID are specified, followed by clicking 'Apply' to generate the profile entry. Third, under the General tab, the administrator maps the WLAN to the designated dynamic interface. Fourth, under Security > Layer 2, WPA2 Policy is enabled alongside PSK key management and the pre-shared key value. Fifth, the administrator returns to the General tab to check the Status checkbox to Enabled, clicking Apply to operationalize the WLAN.
Step-by-Step Solution
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Cisco WLC GUI WLAN Configuration Sequence
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