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Cisco Wireless LAN Solution Product Guide
OL-7955-01
Chapter 1 Overview
Web User Interface and the CLI
Accept rogue access point when they do not compromise the LAN or wireless LAN security.
Tag rogue access point as unknown until they are eliminated or acknowledged.
Tag rogue access point as contained and discourage clients from associating with the rogue
access point by having between one and four Cisco 1000 series lightweight access points
transmit deauthenticate and disassociate messages to all rogue access point clients. This
function contains all active channels on the same rogue access point.
Rogue Detector mode detects whether or not a rogue access point is on a trusted network. It does not
provide RF service of any kind, but rather receives periodic rogue access point reports from the Cisco
Wireless LAN Controller, and sniffs all ARP packets. If it finds a match between an ARP request and a
MAC address it receives from the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller, it generates a rogue access point alert
to the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller.
To facilitate automated rogue access point detection in a crowded RF space, Cisco 1000 series
lightweight access points can be configured to operate in monitor mode, allowing monitoring without
creating unnecessary interference.
Web User Interface and the CLI
This section describes the controller GUI and CLI.
Web User Interface
The Web User Interface is built into each Cisco Wireless LAN Controller. The Web User Interface allows
up to five users to simultaneously browse into the built-in Cisco Wireless LAN Controller http or https
(http + SSL) Web server, configure parameters, and monitor operational status for the Cisco Wireless
LAN Controller and its associated Access Points.
Note Cisco recommends that you enable the https: and disable the http: interfaces to ensure more robust
security for your Cisco WLAN Solution.
Because the Web User Interface works with one Cisco Wireless LAN Controller at a time, the Web User
Interface is especially useful when you wish to configure or monitor a single Cisco Wireless LAN
Controller and its associated Cisco 1000 series lightweight access points.
Refer to the “Using the Web-Browser Interface” section on page 2-1 for more information on the Web
User Interface.
Command Line Interface
The Cisco Wireless LAN Solution command line interface (CLI) is built into each Cisco Wireless LAN
Controller. The CLI allows operators to use a VT-100 emulator to locally or remotely configure, monitor
and control individual Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers, and to access extensive debugging capabilities.
Because the CLI works with one Cisco Wireless LAN Controller at a time, the command line interface
is especially useful when you wish to configure or monitor a single Cisco Wireless LAN Controller.
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