Users Guide

Table Of Contents
502 | Management Access Dell PowerConnect ArubaOS 5.0 | [User Guide
In the CLI
aaa password-policy mgmt
enable
no
password-lock-out
password-lock-out-time
password-max-character-repeat.
password-min-digit
password-min-length
password-min-lowercase-characters
password-min-special-character
password-min-uppercase-characters
password-not-username
Managed RFprotect Sensors
When an Dell controller is present in an Dell RFprotect system, an Dell AP that is acting as an RFprotect sensor
can be configured and managed from the controller. As a Managed Sensor, the Dell AP is managed by the
controller but sends collected security data about the wireless environment to an RFprotect Server.
A Managed Sensor is visible in ArubaOS from both the WebUI and CLI. From the Dell controller, you can
perform the following management functions on a Managed Sensor:
z provision a Managed Sensor
z place a Managed Sensor into an AP group, and configure the AP group
z view Managed Sensor configuration and operation state
z change the mode of operation of the Managed Sensor between an AP/AM and an RFprotect sensor and vice
versa
z reboot the Managed Sensor
z obtain certain software and hardware statistics on the Managed Sensor
z perform some debugging of the Managed Sensor
To change an Dell AP to a Managed RFprotect Sensor, configure the following in ArubaOS:
z In the radio profile for the AP, change the operating mode from ap-mode or am-mode to sensor-mode.
z In the AP system profile, enter the IP address of the RFprotect Server. If there is a backup RFprotect Server,
enter the IP address of the backup.
The following sections describe how to configure these items using the ArubaOS WebUI or CLI.
Setting RFprotect Sensor Mode in the Radio Profile
In the WebUI
1. Navigate to the Configuration > Wireless > AP Configuration page.
2. Select either the AP Group or AP Specific tab. Click Edit for the AP group or AP name.
3. In the Profiles list, select RF Management.
4. In the Profiles list, select the 802.11a or 802.11g radio profile.
5. For Mode, select sensor mode.
6. Click Apply.
Note: For a dual-radio AP, setting one radio in sensor mode causes both radios to act as RFprotect sensors. Changing the mode
of a radio from AP or AM to sensor or from sensor to AP or AM causes the AP to reboot.