Hi Suresh,
Have a look at the following;
WCS User Interface
The WCS user interface enables the network operator to create and configure Cisco Unified Wireless Network Solution coverage area layouts, configure system operating parameters, monitor real-time Cisco Unified Wireless Network Solution operation, and perform troubleshooting tasks using an **HTTPS web browser window. The WCS user interface also enables the WCS administrator to create, modify, and delete user accounts; change passwords; assign permissions; and schedule periodic maintenance tasks. The administrator creates new usernames and passwords and assigns them to predefined permissions groups.
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Note: Cisco recommends Internet Explorer 6.0 or later on a Windows workstation for full access to WCS functionality.
For example, in the web browser address field, enter https://176.89.43.44
where
https:// is a secure (http + Secure Sockets Layer) login, to which the Cisco WCS usually returns a Security Alert message before continuing.
localhost is used when the web browser is on the Cisco WCS Server.
Cisco WCS IP Address is the IP Address of the Cisco WCS on any other workstation.
From this doc;
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6305/products_configuration_guide_chapter09186a00806b7270.html
Hope this helps!
Rob