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the General tab, enable data collection and enable configuration. For SNMP, set version to v2c with
proper read/write community information. Under Console tab, add the same user you have for
device access and enable password information so that ADSP can talk to the AP-7131 . Now ADSP
can communicate with the AP-7131.
a. Go to Configuration > Appliance Platform > Communication Settings.
b. Select the floor.
c. Select Override settings.
d. Enter SNMP information.
e. Enter Console information.
f. Click Apply.
15. Verify that changes made to your applicable profiles are now being pushed out to the AP-7131. The
relay server should have a copy of the rendered profile and it should match what is on the AP-7131.
A simple test to verify changes are being pushed to the AP-7131 is to change the WLAN profile
that is applied to the AP. This change will be immediately pushed if everything is working.
A console connection can be used to watch the profile being pushed to the AP-7131.
Checking the relay server ftp/tftp root directory will allow you to look at the configuration that is
rendered and pushed to the AP-7131.
Looking at the in i, you can watch as the server configures the AP-7131.
Alarms will be present if the configuration is incomplete.
Alarms will be present if the Relay server cannot be reached.
Changes are pushed immediately to the AP-7131 in the following circumstances:
The is managed already and something in its profile changes.
The is moved to another location that is configured.
Changes are NOT pushed when a device is discovered; this will happen during polling.
CISCO Device Example
Note
You must configure the Appliance Platform before configuring Infrastructure Management.
For this example, a CISCO device and a static IP address are used.
1. This is critical for Cisco AP ADSP Management. Validate supported firmware: Cisco 1230 Thick AP
12.3.8-JEC2(ED) or Cisco 1130 Thick AP 12.4-10b(JDA).
2. Collect all the passwords on the device to be managed. For example, for a Cisco device, you need
the enable password and a login.
3. Enable SSH/Telnet if it is not enabled on the Cisco device.
4. Make sure that Cisco devices have at least a RSA modulus of 768 bits or higher or your server will
not talk to it via SSH.
5. Make sure that you have a supported TFTP or FTP server set up so that both the ADSP and the
managed device can reach it. ADSP recommends FTP:IIS Win2k and TFTP 3C Daemon. Both
methods have to allow for overwriting the configuration file because when a configuration is
changed, the server creates a new file with the same name and will again push it to the relay server.
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