Setting up VLAN through CW

Hi All,
I am working on a assignment wherein I need to programatically setup a VLAN using Ciscoworks.
Though it may be a very basic operation however we have some restrictions in our environment. We cannot use LMS GUI and we also cannot use device CLI to perform these operations. We can however use LMS CLI or any servlet etc that LMS may have exposed to perform these operations.
So here is my questions
- Does CW supports creating / updating / deleting (and other VLAN operation that can be done through GUI) and VLAN information through LMS CLI OR through any other means except for LMS GUI and device CLI? If yes, can you please provide some guideance regarding how it can be done?
Thanks in Advance.

Anyone?
Regards,
Nitin

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