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Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide
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Chapter 1 Overview
Web User Interface and the CLI
Because the Web User Interface works with one Cisco Wireless LAN Controller at a time, the Web User
Interface is especially useful when you wish to configure or monitor a single Cisco Wireless LAN
Controller and its associated Cisco 1000 series lightweight access points.
Refer to the “Using the Web-Browser Interface” section on page 2-2 for more information on the Web
User Interface.
Command Line Interface
The Cisco Wireless LAN Solution command line interface (CLI) is built into each Cisco Wireless LAN
Controller. The CLI allows operators to use a VT-100 emulator to locally or remotely configure, monitor
and control individual Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers, and to access extensive debugging capabilities.
Because the CLI works with one Cisco Wireless LAN Controller at a time, the command line interface
is especially useful when you wish to configure or monitor a single Cisco Wireless LAN Controller.
The Cisco Wireless LAN Controller and its associated Cisco 1000 series lightweight access points can
be configured and monitored using the command line interface (CLI), which consists of a simple
text-based, tree-structured interface that allows up to five users with Telnet-capable terminal emulators
to simultaneously configure and monitor all aspects of the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller and
associated Cisco 1000 series lightweight access points.
Refer to “Using the CLI” section on page 2-5 and the Cisco Wireless LAN Solution CLI Reference for
more information.