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- | ====== Ports used by LWAPP/ | ||
- | Permit these ports for LWAPP/ | ||
- | __Enable these UDP ports for LWAPP traffic:__ | ||
- | * Data: 12222 | ||
- | * Control: 12223 | ||
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- | __Enable these UDP ports for CAPWAP traffic:__ | ||
- | * Data: 5247 | ||
- | * Control: 5246 | ||
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- | __Enable these UDP ports for Mobility traffic:__ | ||
- | * 16666: Secured Mode | ||
- | * 16667: Unsecured Mode | ||
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- | * IP protocol 97 must be allowed on the firewall to allow EtherIP packets. | ||
- | * If you use ESP to encapsulate mobility packets, you have to permit ISAKMP through the firewall when you open UDP port 500. | ||
- | * You also have to open the IP protocol 50 to allow the encrypted data to pass through the firewall. | ||
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- | These ports are optional (depending on your requirements): | ||
- | * TCP 161 and 162 for SNMP (for the Wireless Control System [WCS]) | ||
- | * UDP 69 for TFTP | ||
- | * TCP 80 and/or 443 for HTTP or HTTPS for GUI access | ||
- | * TCP 23 and/or 22 for Telnet or secure shell (SSH) for CLI access |