Users Guide

Field Description
Time Displays the day and time the event was recorded.
User Displays the user that triggered the event. Configuration changes are logged as the W-AirWave
user that submitted them. Automated W-AirWave events are logged as the System user.
Event Displays a short text description of the event.
Table 75: APs/Devices > Monitor > Recent AMP Events Fields and Default Values
Using Device Folders
Using folders, you can group your devices in order to manage device reporting, view statistics, and identify
status. You must use folders if you want to limit the APs and devices W-AirWave users can see.
Adding device folders
To add a device folder:
1. Go to APs/Devices > List, scroll to the end of the Devices List and click Add New Folder at the bottom of
the page.
2. Enter text that describes the folder, such as APs in Sunnyvale if you want to organize the folders by device
location.
3. Select the parent folder, then click Add.
4. Select the parent folder. If the parent folder contains subfolders, you can create a hierarchical structure that
is manageable, for example, by location, building name, or room.
Figure 65 shows how to create the APs in Sunnyvale folder.
Figure 65:Adding a New Folder
Moving folders
If you want to change the folder hierarchy, W-AirWave lets you move and rename folders.
To move folders:
1. Select the folder you want to move from Go to folder at the upper left of the APs/Devices page.
2. Scroll to bottom of the page and click .
3. Select the new parent folder and click Save.
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