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Chapter 17      Administering the Wireless Device
  Managing the System Time and Date
This example shows how to manually set the system clock to 1:32 p.m. on July 23, 2001:
AP# clock set 13:32:00 23 July 2001
Displaying the Time and Date Configuration
To display the time and date configuration, use the show clock [detail] command in privileged EXEC 
mode.
The system clock keeps an authoritative flag that shows whether the time is authoritative (believed to be 
accurate). If...

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Chapter 17      Administering the Wireless Device
  Managing the System Time and Date
The minutes-offset variable in the clock timezone command in global configuration mode is available 
for those cases where a local time zone is a percentage of an hour different from UTC. For example, the 
time zone for some sections of Atlantic Canada (AST) is UTC-3.5, where the 3 means 3 hours and .5 
means 50 percent. In this case, the necessary command is clock timezone AST -3 30. 
To...

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Chapter 17      Administering the Wireless Device
  Configuring a System Name and Prompt
if summer time in your area does not follow a recurring pattern (configure the exact date and time of the 
next summer time events), follow these steps beginning in privileged EXEC mode:
The first part of the clock summer-time global configuration command specifies when summer time 
begins, and the second part specifies when it ends. All times are relative to the local time zone. The...

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Chapter 17      Administering the Wireless Device
  Configuring a System Name and Prompt
This section contains this configuration information:
 Default System Name and Prompt Configuration, page 17-26
 Configuring a System Name, page 17-26
 Understanding DNS, page 17-26
Default System Name and Prompt Configuration
The default access point system name and prompt is ap.
Configuring a System Name
To manually configure a system name, follow these steps beginning in privileged...

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Chapter 17      Administering the Wireless Device
  Configuring a System Name and Prompt
IP defines a hierarchical naming scheme that allows a device to be identified by its location or domain. 
Domain names are pieced together with periods (.) as the delimiting characters. For example, Cisco 
Systems is a commercial organization that IP identifies by a com domain name, so its domain name is 
cisco.com. A specific device in this domain, such as the File Transfer Protocol...

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Chapter 17      Administering the Wireless Device
  Creating a Banner
If you use the wireless device IP address as its hostname, the IP address is used and no DNS query 
occurs. If you configure a hostname that contains no periods (.), a period followed by the default domain 
name is appended to the hostname before the DNS query is made to map the name to an IP address. The 
default domain name is the value set by the ip domain-name command in global configuration mode. 
If...

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Chapter 17      Administering the Wireless Device
  Creating a Banner
 Configuring a Message-of-the-Day Login Banner, page 17-29
 Configuring a Login Banner, page 17-30
Default Banner Configuration
The MOTD and login banners are not configured.
Configuring a Message-of-the-Day Login Banner
You can create a single or multiline message banner that appears on the screen when someone logs into 
the wireless device. 
To configure a MOTD login banner, follow these steps beginning...

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Chapter 17      Administering the Wireless Device
  Configuring Ethernet Speed and Duplex Settings
Configuring a Login Banner
You can configure a login banner to appear on all connected terminals. This banner appears after the 
MOTD banner and before the login prompt.
To configure a login banner, follow these steps beginning in privileged EXEC mode:
To delete the login banner, use the no banner login command in global configuration mode.
This example shows how to configure a...

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Chapter 17      Administering the Wireless Device
  Configuring the Access Point for Wireless Network Management
The Ethernet speed and duplex are set to auto by default. To configure Ethernet speed and duplex, follow 
these steps beginning in privileged EXEC mode: 
Configuring the Access Point for Wireless Network 
Management
You can enable the wireless device for wireless network management. The wireless network manager 
(WNM) manages the devices on your wireless LAN....

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Chapter 17      Administering the Wireless Device
  Configuring the Authentication Cache and Profile
To configure the wireless device for local AAA, follow these steps beginning in privileged EXEC mode:
To disable AAA, use the no aaa new-model command in global configuration mode. To disable 
authorization, use the no aaa authorization {network | exec} method1 command in global 
configuration mode. 
Configuring the Authentication Cache and Profile
The authentication cache and...
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