Management of multiple access points 1220 and 1230

Hi all

Is it possible to manage several 1200 Series APs in the same (or similar) independently, which can a WLC for most configuration changes but management and monitoring capability would be nice.

Thanks in advance.  All the answers have been evaluated.

If you can still get it, it is called WLSE.

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