So you mean after we RDP to the WCS computer then before we can open the WLC 
GUI from the WCS computer by using the WLC IP address in a web browser.

> On May 15, 2014, at 3:23 PM, Jeff Rensink <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> The WLC GUI is usable in the lab.  But, you need to reach the GUI from the 
> WCS server.  You cannot reach it from your lab PC.
> 
> Your lab PC is not on the same network as your rack.  From your lab PC, you 
> can only reach the WCS server (using RDP or VNC), the Test PC (again with RDP 
> or VNC) and your terminal server for console access.  To access a GUI, you 
> need to RDP to the WCS server, open your web browser from within WCS, and 
> then target your WLC/AP/ACS/etc.  
> 
> It is possible that a particular GUI isn't accessible to begin with from WCS. 
>  So you may have to troubleshoot the reason why.  But every GUI should become 
> reachable with proper configurations.
> 
> Regards,
>  
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>> On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 9:50 AM, Andre Aubet <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi Jerry,
>> 
>> You didn't have the GUI to configure a WLC? Jeez, this is tough!!!
>> 
>> Was it specifically written that the GUI would be unavailable on this device 
>> during your lab? Couldn't you activate it?
>> 
>> I guess I couldn't do it without the GUI...
>> 
>> Andre.
>> 
>> 
>> 2014-05-15 18:46 GMT+02:00 jerry larson <[email protected]>:
>>> I took the lab two months ago and was unsuccessful. I do not know if I can 
>>> share this here but I did not get the GUI for the WLC's but had to do 
>>> everything  command line.  I see you missed a checkbox on WLC4. The GUI was 
>>> available to you Jay?
>>> 
>>> thanks, 
>>> 
>>> Date: Wed, 14 May 2014 21:26:39 +0200
>>> From: [email protected]
>>> To: [email protected]
>>> CC: [email protected]
>>> Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Wireless] Lab results
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Hi Jay,
>>> 
>>> Congrats for your lab, enjoy your well-deserved free time after so much 
>>> work 
>>> 
>>> Thanks for your feedback on your preparation, and for your contribution in 
>>> this Study List in the past months.
>>> 
>>> Andre.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 2014-05-12 15:07 GMT+02:00 Jay Killion (jakillio) <[email protected]>:
>>> Hi all –
>>> 
>>>  
>>> 
>>> I spent the week of May 1 in RTP, taking the wireless lab for the first 
>>> time.  The short version - After a long night and morning of waiting, I 
>>> landed again in Dallas to find I had passed. 
>>> 
>>>  
>>> 
>>> First and foremost, I want to thank those of you on this list that helped 
>>> answer my many questions – especially Jeff, Andre, and Christos.  For those 
>>> working to pass the lab, this mailer is a fantastic resource that I 
>>> wholeheartedly recommend you become involved in.
>>> 
>>>  
>>> 
>>> If interested, here’s what I would recommend to someone looking to pass the 
>>> lab…
>>> 
>>>  
>>> 
>>> 1 – Fastlane WB and IPExpert WB vol 1.  Both of these have their strengths 
>>> and weaknesses so I can’t necessarily rank one over the other.  But both do 
>>> a great job of covering the foundations and having you work through them in 
>>> your lab.
>>> 
>>>  
>>> 
>>> 2 – IPExpert WB vol 2.  So here’s the thing…  This is really the only 
>>> product on the market that has full wireless labs and for that reason, you 
>>> need to get it.  You need to spend lots of time simulating full length labs 
>>> that tie everything together and this WB gives you 5 of those.  However, 
>>> you need to know that the labs are a bit outdated and don’t do a good job 
>>> of emulating what you’ll see on the real lab – to an extent.  Plus, the 
>>> explanations and solutions are lacking at best and it can be frustrating to 
>>> try and figure out what was done and why.  Having said that, this WB was 
>>> created before Jeff came onboard.  Jeff is a fantastic instructor and I 
>>> believe he’s redoing the entire thing – which is a huge thumbs up. 
>>> 
>>>  
>>> 
>>> 3 – IPExpert VOD.  This is hands down, no questions asked, the best 
>>> investment you will make.  If you are serious about becoming a CCIE 
>>> Wireless, this is simply a must have.  Jeff does a great job walking you 
>>> through every technology on the blueprint, showing examples and 
>>> troubleshooting, and pointing out areas to especially focus on.  I watched 
>>> the entire VOD twice and it was time very well spent.
>>> 
>>>  
>>> 
>>> 4 – This is the most important of all…  Lots and lots and lots and lots of 
>>> rack time.  Either rent time at IPExpert or build your own lab – but there 
>>> is simply no substitute for this.  You need to know how to configure and 
>>> troubleshoot a myriad of items, and should be able to do them with your 
>>> eyes closed.  When you take the actual lab, nerves will be a factor, the 
>>> environment will be very different from your safe home lab, and the wording 
>>> will require careful deciphering.  The last thing you want to do is be 
>>> dealing with all of these things while also trying to remember all the 
>>> steps for enabling video stream (for example). 
>>> 
>>>  
>>> 
>>> Not to mention that time is definitely a factor.  I finished my lab in 6 
>>> hours and spent the final two dealing with a bug in my lab and going back 
>>> over each question / answer.  I found several questions I would have missed 
>>> simply because I overlooked something small – like configuring the 
>>> requirement correctly on 3 controllers but forgetting one checkbox on the 
>>> 4th.   On several other questions I changed my answer after carefully 
>>> re-reading the question.  All of this to say, knowing the technologies 
>>> inside and out so you can configure them very quickly will definitely work 
>>> to your advantage. 
>>> 
>>>  
>>> 
>>> Best of luck!!
>>> 
>>>  
>>> 
>>> Jay Killion, CCIE #17873 (R/S & Wireless)
>>> 
>>>  
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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