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Cisco WLAN Controller Web Interface User Guide
OL-7416-04
Preface
Welcome to the Web User Interface Online Help! This help system is designed for use with Cisco
WIreless LAN Controllers and comes bundled with the Operating System software.
Note The Web User Interface Online Help pages require that cookies be enabled on your Web Browser. If the
Web User Interface fails to appear when you attempt to log on, make sure that cookies are enabled on
your Web Browser.
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Note The Web User Interface Online Help pages refer to Controllers. The term Controllers generally applies
to all Cisco 2000 Series Wireless LAN Controllers, NMWLC6 Controllers, Cisco 4100 Series Wireless
LAN Controllers, and Cisco 4400 Series Wireless LAN Controllers unless expressly called out.
Similarly, the Web User Interface Online Help pages refer to “access points”. The term access points
generally applies to all Cisco Aironet 1000 Series IEEE 802.11a/b/g lightweight access points (Cisco
Aironet 1000 Series lightweight access points) and Cisco Aironet 1030 IEEE 802.11a/b/g remote edge
lightweight access points (Cisco Aironet 1030 remote edge lightweight access points), unless expressly
called out.
This guide consists of the following chapters:
Chapter 1, “Using Controller Web User Interface,” describes the various sections on the controller
user interface.
Chapter 2, “Monitor Menu Bar Selection,” describes how to monitor the various devices associated
with the controller.
Chapter 3, “WLANs Menu Bar Selection,” explains how to create and configure a WLAN, and
implement various features on a WLAN.
Chapter 4, “Controller Menu Bar Selection,” describes how to configure a controller.
Chapter 5, “Wireless Menu Bar Selection,” describes how to configure access points, enable
bridging feature, and configure global parameters for 802.11a and 802.11b/g networks.
Chapter 6, “Security Menu Bar Selection,” describes how to implement the various security policies
on a controller.