Practices Guide
22 | AMP and Dell PowerConnect W-Series Integration Strategies Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.4 | Best Practices Guide
audit these setting (display mismatches) and you will need to apply to the controller by hand. See Appendix A,
“CLI ArubaOS and AMP Commands” on page37 for detailed instructions.
These are the commands pushed by AMP while enabling WMS Offload (do not enter these commands):
configure terminal
no mobility-manager <Active WMS IP Address>
wms
general collect-stats enable
stats-update-interval 120
show wms general
write mem
WMS Offload Utilizing AMP
To offload WMS on the Dell PowerConnect W-Series controllers using AMP:
1. In AMP Setup > General, locate the Device Configuration section and enable or disable Allow WMS
Offload Configuration in Monitor-Only Mode.
2. Select Save and Apply. This will push a set of commands via SSH to all Dell PowerConnect W Master
Controllers. If the controller does not have an SNMPv3 user that matches the AMP database it will
automatically create a new SNMPv3 user. AMP must have read/write access to the controllers in order to push
these commands
3. Navigate to Groups > Basic and locate the Dell PowerConnect W section.
4. Set the Offload WMS Database field to Yes, as shown in Figure 9.
Do not enter these commands; these are pushed by AMP while enabling WMS Offload.
configure terminal
mobility-manager <AMP IP> user <AMP SNMPv3 User Name> <AMP Auth/Priv PW>
stats-update-interval 120
write mem
Define AMP as Trap Host using ArubaOS CLI
To ensure the AMP server is defined a trap host, SSH into each controller (Master and Local), enter “enable”
mode, and issue the following commands:
(Controller-Name) # configure terminal
Enter Configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z
NOTE: This process will not reboot your controllers. See Appendix A, “CLI ArubaOS and AMP Commands” on page 37 for
information on how to utilize ArubaOS CLI to enable stats or WMS Offload.
CAUTION: The SNMPv3 user's Auth Password and Privacy Password must be the same.
NOTE: AMP will configure SNMPv2 traps with the mobile manager command.