Cisco Systems 3.2 Manual De Usuario
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Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide
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Chapter 2 Using the Web-Browser and CLI Interfaces
Using the CLI
Step 9
Reboot the controller:
>reset system
Are you sure you would like to reset the system? (y/n) y
System will now restart!
The controller reboots.
Disabling the GUI
To prevent all use of the GUI, select the Disable Web-Based Management check box on the Services:
HTTP-Web Server page and click Apply.
HTTP-Web Server page and click Apply.
To re-enable the GUI, enter this command on the CLI:
>ip http server
Using Online Help
Click the help icon at the top of any page in the GUI to display online help. You might have to disable
the browser pop-up blocker to view online help.
the browser pop-up blocker to view online help.
Using the CLI
The CLI allows you to use a VT-100 emulator to locally or remotely configure, monitor, and control a
WLAN controller and its associated lightweight access points. The CLI is a simple text-based,
tree-structured interface that allows up to five users with Telnet-capable terminal emulators to access the
controller.
WLAN controller and its associated lightweight access points. The CLI is a simple text-based,
tree-structured interface that allows up to five users with Telnet-capable terminal emulators to access the
controller.
Logging into the CLI
You access the CLI using either of two methods:
•
A direct ASCII serial connection to the controller console port
•
A remote console session over Ethernet through the pre-configured Service Port or through
Distribution System Ports
Distribution System Ports
Before you log into the CLI, configure your connectivity and environment variables based on the type
of connection you use.
of connection you use.