Microsoft Windows 2003 DNS Server for Wireless LAN Controller (WLC) Discovery Configuration Example



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Microsoft Windows 2003 DNS Server for Wireless LAN Controller (WLC) Discovery Configuration Example Document ID: 107606 Contents Introduction Prerequisites Requirements Components Used Conventions Wireless LAN Controller DNS Discovery Configure Microsoft Windows 2003 DNS Server for WLC Discovery Troubleshoot Related Information Introduction When Cisco's Wireless Unified Architecture is deployed, the Cisco Aironet Lightweight Access Points (LAPs) can discover wireless LAN controllers (WLCs) using the DNS server when the WLC is in a different subnet than the LAP. This document describes how to configure the Microsoft Windows 2003 DNS server for WLC discovery. Prerequisites Requirements Cisco recommends that you have knowledge of these topics: Basic knowledge of DNS servers Basic knowledge of the Lightweight Access Point Protocol (LWAPP) Components Used This document is not restricted to specific software and hardware versions. The information in this document was created from the devices in a specific lab environment. All of the devices used in this document started with a cleared (default) configuration. If your network is live, make sure that you understand the potential impact of any command. Conventions Refer to Cisco Technical Tips Conventions for more information on document conventions.

Wireless LAN Controller DNS Discovery The LAP can discover controllers through your domain name server (DNS). For the access point (AP) to do so, you must configure your DNS to return controller IP addresses in response to CISCO LWAPP CONTROLLER.localdomain, where localdomain is the AP domain name. When an AP receives an IP address and DNS information from a DHCP server, it contacts the DNS to resolve CISCO LWAPP CONTROLLER.localdomain. When the DNS sends a list of controller IP addresses, the AP sends discovery requests to the controllers. The AP will attempt to resolve the DNS name CISCO LWAPP CONTROLLER.localdomain. When the AP is able to resolve this name to one or more IP addresses, the AP sends a unicast LWAPP Discovery Message to the resolved IP address(es). Each WLC that receives the LWAPP Discovery Request Message replies with a unicast LWAPP Discovery Response to the AP. The next section describes how to configure the Microsoft Windows 2003 server for WLC discovery. Configure Microsoft Windows 2003 DNS Server for WLC Discovery Complete these steps in order to configure the Microsoft Windows 2003 DNS server for WLC discovery: 1. Click Start > Run. 2. Enter the mmc command and click OK. The Microsoft Management Console window appears. 3. From the File menu, choose Add Remove Snap in.

4. In the Add/ Remove Snap in window, select the Standalone tab and click Add. 5. From the Add Standalone Snap in window, choose DNS and click Add. Then click Close to return to the Add/ Remove Snap in window. Click OK. DNS now appears in the MMC window. 6. Expand the + sign to see your Domain Controller.

7. Expand the + next to the Domain Controller to see the Event Viewer, Forward Lookup Zones, and Reverse Lookup Zones that are configured. 8. Expand the + next to Forward Lookup Zones. You will see your domains listed. This example shows TLS.wireless. 9. Choose the domain and right click. Click New Host (A).

A new window appears. 10. Enter CISCO LWAPP CONTROLLER in the name field. Enter your controllers Management Inteface IP address, then click Add Host. This way the DNS server has mapped the CISCO LWAPP CONTROLLER hostname to the IP address of the controller management interface. Now when the LAP boots and performs the controller discovery, the AP will attempt to resolve the DNS name CISCO LWAPP CONTROLLER.localdomain. Once it knows the management IP address of the WLC, it sends a unicast LWAPP Discovery Request Message to the controller and the controller responds with a discovery response. After this is done, join process begins. For complete information on the LWAPP discovery and join process, refer to Lightweight AP (LAP) Registration to a Wireless LAN Controller (WLC).

Troubleshoot The AP looks up CISCO LWAPP CONTROLLER.cisco.com if no DNS suffix is supplied to the AP from the DHCP server. This is a known issue. An LWAPP IOS AP, when it boots up, attempts to resolve the CISCO LWAPP CONTROLLER domain name. First, it will attempt to resolve CISCO LWAPP CONTROLLER. Then, it will attempt to resolve CISCO LWAPP CONTROLLER.cisco.com. This occurs when the AP has not been configured with a default domain suffix (for example, from the DHCP server). In order to resolve this issue, configure the AP's DHCP server to supply it with a default domain suffix. Related Information Lightweight AP (LAP) Registration to a Wireless LAN Controller (WLC) DHCP OPTION 43 for Lightweight Cisco Aironet Access Points Configuration Example Deploying Cisco 440X Series Wireless LAN Controllers Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide, Release 5.0 Technical Support & Documentation Cisco Systems Contacts & Feedback Help Site Map 2009 2010 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Terms & Conditions Privacy Statement Cookie Policy Trademarks of Cisco Systems, Inc. Updated: Jul 30, 2008 Document ID: 107606