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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:03,330 --> 00:00:06,720 This is a free, complete course for the CCNA. 2 00:00:06,719 --> 00:00:10,580 If you like these videos, please subscribe\n 3 00:00:10,580 --> 00:00:15,339 Also, please like and leave a comment, and\n 4 00:00:18,399 --> 00:00:23,979 In this lab we will practice some basic configurations\n 5 00:00:26,539 --> 00:00:31,118 Although the WLC in packet tracer is limited,\n 6 00:00:32,808 --> 00:00:38,308 Note that, in this lab I have pre-configured\n 7 00:00:38,308 --> 00:00:44,030 the initial setup of the wireless LAN controller\n 8 00:00:44,030 --> 00:00:49,268 In packet tracer you can’t access the console\n 9 00:00:49,268 --> 00:00:51,759 you have to use the packet tracer GUI. 10 00:00:51,759 --> 00:00:55,329 Honestly it was a bit frustrating to get it\nworking properly. 11 00:00:55,329 --> 00:01:00,878 So, to make this video go smoothly the initial\n 12 00:01:00,878 --> 00:01:05,170 By initial setup, I mean the setup I did in\n 13 00:01:06,319 --> 00:01:12,769 So, now we can actually access the WLC GUI\n 14 00:01:12,769 --> 00:01:17,129 Note that in the lab file I will share with\n 15 00:01:17,129 --> 00:01:22,929 So, if you want to do the initial setup yourself\n 16 00:01:22,929 --> 00:01:28,820 WLC, go to the wireless devices section down\n 17 00:01:32,108 --> 00:01:39,259 So, before going into the GUI of the WLC,\n 18 00:01:44,579 --> 00:01:49,489 Okay, so like in the lecture video I will\n 19 00:01:49,489 --> 00:01:53,669 Note that I configured some excluded address\nranges. 20 00:01:53,670 --> 00:01:57,530 This is generally a good practice when configuring\nDHCP. 21 00:01:57,530 --> 00:02:01,849 Even if you don’t need them now, you might\n 22 00:02:03,719 --> 00:02:07,688 Okay, and down below we have the DHCP pools\nthemselves. 23 00:02:07,688 --> 00:02:13,310 We have the VLAN10 pool, which will be used\n 24 00:02:13,310 --> 00:02:18,370 PC1 which we will use to access the GUI of\nthe WLC. 25 00:02:18,370 --> 00:02:25,019 Note that I added option 43, which will tell\n 26 00:02:25,019 --> 00:02:30,120 As I explained in the lecture video, in this\n 27 00:02:30,120 --> 00:02:34,870 When the APs boot up they will send broadcast\n 28 00:02:37,580 --> 00:02:43,590 In this case WLC1 is connected to the same\n 29 00:02:47,750 --> 00:02:53,810 Anyway, then we have DHCP pools for VLAN100\nand VLAN200. 30 00:02:53,810 --> 00:02:58,789 These pools will be used for the wireless\n 31 00:02:58,789 --> 00:03:05,628 Okay, looking down a bit more we have the\n 32 00:03:08,159 --> 00:03:13,489 Note that this time I setup the WLC to not\n 33 00:03:13,489 --> 00:03:20,438 also configured the management VLAN, VLAN10,\n 34 00:03:20,438 --> 00:03:23,908 So, management traffic won’t be tagged. 35 00:03:23,908 --> 00:03:28,568 You can choose to tag or not tag the traffic,\n 36 00:03:28,568 --> 00:03:33,018 WLC side and the switch side, or else they\n 37 00:03:33,019 --> 00:03:41,689 G1/0/2, 3, and 4, connected to the APs and\n 38 00:03:41,689 --> 00:03:46,409 Okay and after the physical interfaces we\n 39 00:03:48,389 --> 00:03:53,328 Just like in the lecture video, I have designed\n 40 00:03:53,329 --> 00:03:56,180 default gateway for hosts in each of the subnets. 41 00:03:56,180 --> 00:04:01,490 Note that I didn’t add these MAC-ADDRESS\n 42 00:04:03,628 --> 00:04:08,979 Okay, that was a brief overview of the switch’s\n 43 00:04:13,770 --> 00:04:17,100 From the desktop tab, click on ‘web browser’. 44 00:04:17,100 --> 00:04:21,120 And now let’s access the GUI of the WLC. 45 00:04:21,120 --> 00:04:26,180 Note that, with the model of WLC I’m using,\nI have to use HTTPS. 46 00:04:26,180 --> 00:04:30,870 It doesn’t allow HTTP connections by default. 47 00:04:36,189 --> 00:04:43,290 Okay, here is the login screen of the WLC,\nlet’s login. 48 00:04:43,290 --> 00:04:56,790 The username is admin, and the password is\n 49 00:04:59,079 --> 00:05:03,509 This is actually very accurate, and exploring\n 50 00:05:03,509 --> 00:05:07,259 get familiar with it and prepare for the exam. 51 00:05:07,259 --> 00:05:13,019 Of course, the functionality is quite limited,\n 52 00:05:13,019 --> 00:05:18,539 You can see which interface SW1 is connected\n 53 00:05:18,540 --> 00:05:23,640 And if we scroll down, we can see that the\n 54 00:05:23,639 --> 00:05:26,589 However there aren’t any clients at the\nmoment. 55 00:05:26,589 --> 00:05:33,060 So, in step 2 I say to spend some time familiarizing\n 56 00:05:33,060 --> 00:05:37,910 By that I mean just look around each tab and\n 57 00:05:40,189 --> 00:05:44,560 For the sake of time we won’t spend a lot\n 58 00:05:46,589 --> 00:05:59,129 From this default monitor tab, click on statistics\n 59 00:05:59,129 --> 00:06:04,149 Here you can see the APs that have joined,\n 60 00:06:04,149 --> 00:06:08,489 You can see AP1 and AP2 here, and their status\nis joined. 61 00:06:08,490 --> 00:06:19,379 If I click on one, we can see more details. 62 00:06:19,379 --> 00:06:24,829 This screen is very handy for troubleshooting\n 63 00:06:24,829 --> 00:06:30,800 For example you can see which messages were\n 64 00:06:30,800 --> 00:06:35,689 and if you scroll down you can see different\n 65 00:06:35,689 --> 00:06:39,469 for last unsuccessful attempt’ if an AP\nfailed to join. 66 00:06:39,470 --> 00:06:45,220 Anyway, I recommend spending some time looking\n 67 00:06:47,970 --> 00:06:52,900 For step 3, let’s configure some dynamic\n 68 00:06:54,100 --> 00:06:57,720 That is under the controller tab. 69 00:06:57,720 --> 00:07:00,360 Make sure you know things like that for the\nexam. 70 00:07:00,360 --> 00:07:05,080 Know which tab to use to create or edit interfaces\non the WLC. 71 00:07:05,079 --> 00:07:08,550 Cisco could test how familiar you are with\nthe GUI. 72 00:07:08,550 --> 00:07:16,610 Okay, next I’ll click on interfaces. 73 00:07:16,610 --> 00:07:23,960 On the top right of this screen, I can create\na new interface. 74 00:07:23,959 --> 00:07:33,829 I’ll name it Internal, and give it a VLAN\nID of 100. 75 00:07:46,529 --> 00:07:50,399 First, which physical port will be used? 76 00:07:50,399 --> 00:07:55,929 Only one is connected, and that is port 1,\n 77 00:07:55,930 --> 00:08:06,550 Then the VLAN ID is 100, the IP address is\n 78 00:08:06,550 --> 00:08:12,400 Finally the gateway is 10.0.0.1, the SVI of\nSW1. 79 00:08:12,399 --> 00:08:17,239 Also let’s configure SW1 as the DHCP server\ntoo, 10.0.0.1. 80 00:08:19,490 --> 00:08:22,970 Scroll back up, and click apply. 81 00:08:22,970 --> 00:08:25,750 Click past this warning, and now it’s configured. 82 00:08:37,500 --> 00:08:42,719 So, the dynamic interface for the Internal\n 83 00:08:48,328 --> 00:09:00,079 I’ll name it Guest, and assign VLAN ID 200. 84 00:09:10,339 --> 00:09:15,870 On this screen, again the port number is 1,\n 85 00:09:15,870 --> 00:09:18,698 The VLAN ID is 200, that’s fine. 86 00:09:18,698 --> 00:09:23,758 Then the IP address is 10.1.0.10. 87 00:09:28,620 --> 00:09:33,269 Gateway is 10.1.0.1, the SVI of SW1. 88 00:09:33,269 --> 00:09:37,159 And once again SW1 is the DHCP server, 10.1.0.1. 89 00:09:38,820 --> 00:09:45,100 I’ll click on apply, and then BACK. 90 00:09:45,100 --> 00:09:54,580 So, that’s all we need to do to create the\ndynamic interfaces. 91 00:09:56,528 --> 00:09:59,720 Finally let’s create the two WLANs themselves. 92 00:09:59,720 --> 00:10:03,660 We can do that from the WLANs tab, of course. 93 00:10:03,659 --> 00:10:14,049 Notice there are no WLANs at the moment. 94 00:10:14,049 --> 00:10:19,068 Actually in the initial setup I had to make\n 95 00:10:20,068 --> 00:10:23,689 So, let’s create 2 new ones from the beginning. 96 00:10:23,690 --> 00:10:30,769 Click on GO here next to create new. 97 00:10:30,769 --> 00:10:39,299 So, the type is WLAN, this is a normal WLAN. 98 00:10:39,299 --> 00:10:44,669 The profile name is just a name used to identify\n 99 00:10:44,669 --> 00:10:50,088 Usually you’ll just make it the same as\n 100 00:10:50,089 --> 00:10:55,000 The ID at the bottom is a number that identifies\n 101 00:10:55,000 --> 00:10:57,690 It has to be unique, but it doesn’t matter\nwhat it is. 102 00:10:57,690 --> 00:11:02,880 I’ll leave it at 1, and click Apply. 103 00:11:02,879 --> 00:11:12,389 Okay, here’s where we configure the main\nsettings. 104 00:11:12,389 --> 00:11:18,539 First, in the general tab I must enable the\n 105 00:11:18,539 --> 00:11:24,490 And I also should map this WLAN to the Internal\n 106 00:11:24,490 --> 00:11:28,419 Okay, that’s all we need to do here on the\ngeneral tab. 107 00:11:30,679 --> 00:11:37,769 The CCNA exam requires us to be able to configure\n 108 00:11:37,769 --> 00:11:43,240 So, select WPA+WPA2 as the layer 2 security. 109 00:11:43,240 --> 00:11:49,850 I’ll then enable WPA2 policy here, and leave\n 110 00:11:49,850 --> 00:11:54,829 Next, I won’t enable 802.1X, we don’t\nneed that for the CCNA. 111 00:11:54,828 --> 00:11:58,769 Instead I’ll just enable PSK, pre-shared\nkey. 112 00:11:58,769 --> 00:12:06,028 I’ll configure it the same as the WLC password,\n 113 00:12:07,028 --> 00:12:10,480 I won’t touch the layer 3 or AAA tabs. 114 00:12:10,480 --> 00:12:14,700 Next let’s look at the QoS tab. 115 00:12:14,700 --> 00:12:19,270 I won’t touch anything here, actually packet\n 116 00:12:20,269 --> 00:12:23,799 Even if I click on the QoS setting, the menu\ndoesn’t appear. 117 00:12:23,799 --> 00:12:29,049 As I said, the functionality is quite limited,\n 118 00:12:31,558 --> 00:12:34,569 Finally I’ll look at the advanced tab. 119 00:12:34,570 --> 00:12:38,570 Most of this you can’t configure either,\n 120 00:12:40,339 --> 00:12:50,990 That’s all for now, so I’ll click Apply\n 121 00:12:50,990 --> 00:13:01,909 Okay, the Internal WLAN has been created,\n 122 00:13:04,450 --> 00:13:08,580 Now let’s create the Guest WLAN. 123 00:13:14,269 --> 00:13:26,519 I’ll make both the profile name and SSID\n 124 00:13:26,519 --> 00:13:38,480 Make sure to enable this one too, that’s\n 125 00:13:38,480 --> 00:13:44,269 Now let’s set the interface, which should\n 126 00:13:46,278 --> 00:13:49,679 Next let’s move on to security. 127 00:13:49,679 --> 00:13:59,989 Again, select WPA+WPA2, enable WPA2 policy,\n 128 00:14:00,990 --> 00:14:04,799 That’s all I’ll configure for this WLAN. 129 00:14:04,799 --> 00:14:14,870 So, click on apply, and then click on back. 130 00:14:14,870 --> 00:14:24,440 Okay, finally let’s add a wireless client\n 131 00:14:24,440 --> 00:14:30,600 From the end devices section down here, I’ll\nadd a smart phone. 132 00:14:30,600 --> 00:14:33,370 Now let’s make it join the Internal SSID. 133 00:14:33,370 --> 00:14:38,049 To do that open it up and go to the config\ntab. 134 00:14:38,049 --> 00:14:43,328 Then click on the Wireless0 interface, this\nis its WiFi radio. 135 00:14:43,328 --> 00:14:45,378 Note here the SSID is default. 136 00:14:48,448 --> 00:14:51,419 Then we have to select the kind of authentication. 137 00:14:51,419 --> 00:14:58,878 It should be WPA2-PSK, and then the PSK pass\nphrase is Cisco123. 138 00:14:58,879 --> 00:15:00,730 And that’s it, that’s all we have to do. 139 00:15:00,730 --> 00:15:04,889 Note that the IP configuration is already\nset to DHCP. 140 00:15:04,889 --> 00:15:12,259 So, if we wait a bit it should associate with\n 141 00:15:12,259 --> 00:15:15,250 and then be able to communicate on the network. 142 00:15:16,759 --> 00:15:22,370 Notice that you can see the association here\n 143 00:15:23,370 --> 00:15:27,470 But there is a problem here, did you notice\nit? 144 00:15:27,470 --> 00:15:30,249 Look at the IP address of the phone. 145 00:15:30,249 --> 00:15:35,519 Even though we’re associated with the Internal\n 146 00:15:35,519 --> 00:15:41,029 interface, which is in VLAN100 and should\n 147 00:15:41,029 --> 00:15:44,939 got an IP address from the VLAN10 pool, the\nmanagement subnet. 148 00:15:44,940 --> 00:15:49,050 Don’t worry, this isn’t a problem with\nour configurations. 149 00:15:49,049 --> 00:15:53,399 If you did the same configurations with real\n 150 00:15:53,399 --> 00:15:55,778 get an IP address from the correct pool. 151 00:15:55,778 --> 00:16:00,269 Packet tracer just doesn’t behave accurately,\nunfortunately. 152 00:16:01,269 --> 00:16:06,179 The goal of this lab was to practice some\n 153 00:16:06,179 --> 00:16:09,368 Cisco WLC, and that’s what we did. 154 00:16:09,369 --> 00:16:14,350 That’s all for this lab, thanks for watching. 155 00:16:14,350 --> 00:16:19,329 Before finishing today’s video I want to\n 156 00:16:19,328 --> 00:16:23,099 To join, please click the ‘Join’ button\nunder the video. 157 00:16:23,100 --> 00:16:28,889 Thank you to Marko, tanvir, Amiens, Gina,\n 158 00:16:28,889 --> 00:16:35,389 Meir, Pietrocious, Dragos, Gerrard, Tom, Tebogo,\n 159 00:16:35,389 --> 00:16:41,360 Marcel, Kone, Echo, Gustavo, Prakaash, Nasir,\n 160 00:16:41,360 --> 00:16:45,860 Boson Software, 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