Configuring User-Centric Network
Configuring your managed device and AP is done through either the WebUI or the CLI Command-Line Interface. A console interface with a command line shell that allows users to execute text input as commands and convert these commands to appropriate functions..
- WebUI is accessible through a standard Web browser from a remote management console or workstation. The WebUI includes configuration tasks that walk you through easy-to-follow configuration steps. Each task has embedded online help. The tasks are:
- Provision New APs—basic AP configurations including LAN Local Area Network. A LAN is a network of connected devices within a distinct geographic area such as an office or a commercial establishment and share a common communications line or wireless link to a server., Remote, LAN Local Area Network. A LAN is a network of connected devices within a distinct geographic area such as an office or a commercial establishment and share a common communications line or wireless link to a server. Mesh, and Remote Mesh deployment scenarios.
- Controller—applicable only the first time the managed device is brought UP; basic managed device configuration including system settings, Control Plane security, and cluster settings.
- Create a New WLAN—creating and configuring new WLANs Wireless Local Area Network. WLAN is a 802.11 standards-based LAN that the users access through a wireless connection. and LANs associated with the “default” ap-group. Includes campus-only and remote networking.
Clicking
from the tasks (wizards) return you to where you launched the tasks from. Any configuration changes you entered are not saved. - The CLI Command-Line Interface. A console interface with a command line shell that allows users to execute text input as commands and convert these commands to appropriate functions. allows you to configure and manage managed device. The CLI Command-Line Interface. A console interface with a command line shell that allows users to execute text input as commands and convert these commands to appropriate functions. is accessible from a local console connected to the serial port on the managed device or through a Telnet or SSH Secure Shell. SSH is a network protocol that provides secure access to a remote device. session from a remote management console or workstation.
By default, you can only access the CLI Command-Line Interface. A console interface with a command line shell that allows users to execute text input as commands and convert these commands to appropriate functions. from the serial port or from an SSH Secure Shell. SSH is a network protocol that provides secure access to a remote device. session. To use the CLI Command-Line Interface. A console interface with a command line shell that allows users to execute text input as commands and convert these commands to appropriate functions. in a Telnet session, you must explicitly enable Telnet on the managed device.