Users Guide

10 | Controller Configuration in AirWave Dell Networking W-AirWave 8.0 | Controller Configuration Guide
Groups > Controller Config Page with Global Configuration Enabled
When Use Global Dell Networking W Configuration is enabled in the AMP Setup > General page, a focused sub-
menu page displays allowing you to edit all configured Dell Networking W AP groups with the following factors:
l Dell Networking W AP Groups must be defined from the Device Setup > Dell Networking W Configuration page
before they are visible on the Groups > Controller Config page.
l Use this page to select the Dell Networking W AP Groups that you want to push to controllers.
l Use this page to associate a device group to one or more Dell Networking W AP Groups.
l From this page, you can select other profiles that are defined on the controller.
Figure 3:Groups > Controller Config > Dell Networking W AP Groups page illustration (partial display)
Groups > Controller Config when Global Configuration is Disabled
If Use Global Dell Networking W Configuration in AMP Setup > General is set to No, the Groups > Controller
Config page can be used to manage two or more distinctive configuration strategies using the same tree navigation as
the Device Setup > Dell Networking W Configuration page. Each of the sections is explained in "Controller
Configuration Sections in the Tree View" on page 11.
Support for Editing Multiple Device Settings
AirWave provides support for editing the settings for multiple controllers from one place. This feature is supported only
for certain profiles on the controller. The supported profiles and the associated fields are listed in the following table:
Profile Path Fields
Local Config >Network >VLANS
>VLAN profile
VLAN ID
Local Config >Network >IP >Routed
Virtual Interface
VLAN Interface ID, IP Address, IP Netmask
Local Config >Network >IP >Default
Gateway
Default Gateway
Advanced Services >VPN Services
>IKE >IKE Shared Secrets
IKE Shared Secret, Subnet, Subnet Mask
Advanced Services >VPN Services
>IPSEC->IPSEC MAP
Source Network Address, Source Network Mask, Local FQDN ID for Aggressive
Mode IPSEC Map, Peer Gateway IP Address
Table 1:
Editing Multiple Device Settings