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Cisco IOS Software Configuration Guide for Cisco Aironet Access Points
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Chapter 2      Using the Web-Browser Interface 
Disabling the Web-Browser Interface
Changing the Location of Help Files
Cisco maintains up-to-date HTML help files for access points on the Cisco website. By default, the 
access point opens a help file on Cisco.com when you click the help button on the access point 
web-browser interface. However, you can install the help files on your network so your access points can 
access them there. Follow these steps to install the help files locally:
Step 1
Download the help files from the Software Center on Cisco.com. Click this link to browse to the 
Software Center Wireless Software page:
Select the help files that match the software Version on your access point.
Step 2
Unzip the help files on your network in a directory accessible to your access point. When you unzip the 
help files, the HTML help pages are stored in a folder named according to the help Version number and 
access point model number. 
Step 3
Browse to the Services: HTTP Web Server page in the access point web-browser interface. 
Step 4
In the Default Help Root URL entry field, enter the complete path to the location where you unzipped 
the help files. When you click the access point help button, the access point automatically appends the 
help Version number and model number to the path that you enter.
Note
Do not add the help Version number and device model number to the Default Help Root URL entry. The 
access point automatically adds the help Version and model number to the help root URL.
Table 2-2
Example Help Root URL and Help Location
Files Unzipped at This Location
Default Help Root URL
Actual Location of Help Files
If you unzip the help files on your network file server at //myserver/myhelp, your Default Help Root URL 
looks like this: 
http://myserver/myhelp
 shows an example help location and Help Root URL for an 1100 series access point.
Step 5
Click Apply.
Disabling the Web-Browser Interface
To prevent all use of the web-browser interface, select the Disable Web-Based Management check box 
on the Services: HTTP-Web Server page and click Apply
To re-enable the web-browser interface, enter this global configuration command on the access point 
CLI:
ap(config)# ip http server
//myserver/myhelp
http://myserver/myhelp
//myserver/myhelp/123-02.JA/1100