Disabling The Gui; Using Online Help; Using The Cli - Cisco SD2008T-NA Configuration Manual

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Chapter 2
Using the Web-Browser and CLI Interfaces
Certificate installed.
Please restart the switch (reset system) to use the new certificate.
Enter this command to enable HTTPS:
Step 7
>config network secureweb enable
Save the SSL certificate, key, and secure web password to NVRAM (non-volatile RAM) so your changes
Step 8
are retained across reboots:
>save config
Are you sure you want to save? (y/n) y
Configuration Saved!
Reboot the controller:
Step 9
>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.
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.

Using the CLI

The Cisco UWN Solution command line interface (CLI) is built into each controller. The CLI allows
operators to use a VT-100 emulator to locally or remotely configure, monitor and control individual
controllers, and to access extensive debugging capabilities. Because the CLI works with one controller
at a time, the command line interface is especially useful when you wish to configure or monitor a single
controller.
The controller and its associated lightweight access points can be configured and monitored using the
command line interface (CLI), which consists of a simple text-based, tree-structured interface that
allows up to five users with Telnet-capable terminal emulators to simultaneously configure and monitor
all aspects of the controller and associated lightweight access points.
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.
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