Users Guide

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About this Guide
This User Guide describes the features supported by ArubaOS and provides instructions and examples for
configuring controllers and Access Points (APs). This chapter covers:
“Audience” on page45
“Fundamentals” on page45
“Related Documents” on page46
“Conventions” on page46
“Contacting Support” on page47
Audience
This guide is intended for system administrators responsible for configuring and maintaining wireless networks
and assumes you are knowledgeable in Layer 2 and Layer 3 networking technologies.
Fundamentals
Throughout this document reference are made to controllers; controllers categories are based on architecture:
MIPS Controllers—W-6000, W-3000 Series, W-600 Series
Configuring your controller and AP is accomplished using either the Web User Interface (WebUI) or the
command line interface (CLI).
WebUI
Each controller supports up to 22 simultaneous WebUI connections. The WebUI is accessible through a
standard Web browser from a remote management console or workstation. The WebUI includes configuration
wizards that step you through easy-to-follow configuration tasks. The wizards are:
AP Wizard—basic AP configuration
Controller Wizard—basic controller configuration
LAN Wizard—creating and configuring new WLAN(s) associated with the “default” ap-group
License Wizard—installation and activation of software licenses
In addition to the wizards, the WebUI includes a Dashboard monitoring feature that provides enhanced visibility
into your wireless network’s performance and usage. This allows you to easily locate and diagnose WLAN issues.
For details on the WebUI Dashboard, see Chapter 13, “Dashboard Monitoring” on page339.
CLI
The CLI is a text-based interface accessible from a local console connected to the serial port on the controller or
through a Telnet or Secure Shell (SSH) session.
NOTE: By default, you access the CLI from the serial port or from an SSH session. You must explicitly enable Telnet on your
controller in order to access the CLI via a Telnet session.