This command allows users to access the controller GUI using “ ip-address Step 1 To enable or disable web mode, enter this command:Ĭonfig network webmode Using the CLI to Enable Web and Secure Web Modesįollow these steps to enable web mode, secure web mode, or both using the controller CLI. The details of the current certificate appear in the middle of the HTTP Configuration page (see Figure 13). Step 6 If you enabled secure web mode in Step 3, the controller generates a local web administration SSL certificate and automatically applies it to the GUI. You can enter a value between 30 and 160 minutes (inclusive), and the default value is 30 minutes. Step 4 In the Web Session Timeout field, enter the amount of time (in minutes) before the web session times out due to inactivity. Step 3 To enable secure web mode, which allows users to access the controller GUI using “ ip-addressįrom the HTTPS Access drop-down box. Step 2 To enable web mode, which allows users to access the controller GUI using “ ip-addressįrom the HTTP Access drop-down box. The AP-Manager Interface Configuration page appears. Step 24 In the Secondary DHCP Server field, enter the IP address of an optional secondary DHCP server that will supply IP addresses to clients, the controller’s management interface, and optionally the service port interface. Step 23 In the Primary DHCP Server field, enter the IP address of the default DHCP server that will supply IP addresses to clients, the controller’s management interface, and optionally the service port interface. If the primary port for the management interface fails, the interface automatically moves to the backup port. Step 22 In the Backup Port field, enter the number of the backup port assigned to the management interface. Each interface is mapped to at least one primary port. Step 21 In the Port Number field, enter the number of the port assigned to the management interface. Step 20 In the Gateway field, enter the IP address of the default gateway. Step 19 In the Netmask field, enter the IP address of the management interface netmask. Step 18 In the IP Address field, enter the IP address of the management interface. The VLAN identifier should be set to match the switch interface configuration. Step 17 In the VLAN Identifier field, enter VLAN identifier of the management interface (either a valid VLAN identifier orįor an untagged VLAN). Enabling Wireless Connections to the GUI and CLI.Using the CLI to Configure Telnet and SSH Sessions.Using the GUI to Configure Telnet and SSH Sessions.Using the CLI to Configure the Date and Time.Using the GUI to Configure the Date and Time.Configuring an NTP Server to Obtain the Date and Time.
Using the CLI to Enable Web and Secure Web Modes.Using the GUI to Enable Web and Secure Web Modes.Connecting the Controller’s Console Port.