Administrator Guide

Table Of Contents
Information Description My Values
W-AirWave IPaddress IP address of the W-AirWave server.
SNMP version Specify if the controller and W-AirWave serer should com-
municate using SNMP v2 or SNMPv3. SNMPv3 com-
munications between a controller and an W-AirWave
server use SHAauthentication and AES encryption.
For SNMPv2 If you select SNMPv2, you must enter an SNMP com-
munity string.
For SNMPv3 If you select SNMPv3, you must enter values for the fol-
lowing parameters:
l User name : A string representing the name of the
SNMP user.
l Authentication password: Authentication key for
use with the SHA authentication protocol.
l privacy password: Privacy key for encrypted
messages.
l NTP server: If the controller is not already configured
to use an NTP server, enter the IP address of an NTP
server.
Syslog Syslog messages are disabled by default. Use the Syslog
section of the wizard to enable syslog messages, and
define the syslog category, syslog facility levels (local0-loc-
al7) and syslog severity levels (debug-emergency) for mes-
sages from the controller. By default, W-AirWave syslog
messages sent at the error severity level.
The possible syslog categories are as follows:
l ap-debug
l arm-user-debug
l network
l security
l system
l user
l user-debug
l wireless
Table 176: W-AirWave Wizard Checklist
AMON Message Size Changes on the Controller
Data communication between Dell controllers and W-AirWave servers has shifted from the SNMP model to the
faster, more reliable, and scalable AMON model. Though the SNMP model can still be used to communicate
data, users generally encounter delayed W-AirWave updates and high controller and process CPU usage.
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