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Local Config > Management >Administration
Define controller management users and management user passwords. The settings in this profile also allows network
administrators to bypass the enable password prompt and go directly to the privileged commands (config mode) after
logging on to the controller. Select Add to create a new management administration profile, or click the pencil icon next
to an existing profile to view or edit the profile configuration. For more information, refer to the Management Access
chapter of the Dell Networking W-Series AOS User Guide and the "mgmt-user" command in the Dell Networking W-
Series ArubaOS Commnand-line Interface Reference Guid.
Local Config > Management >SNMP
To configure SNMP Management Profile settings on a controller, navigate to the Local Config >Management > SNMP
page. Refer to the "Configuring SNMP" section of the Management Access chapter in the Dell Networking W-Series
ArubaOS User Guide for information about SNMP Management. Also refer to the "snmp-server" command in the Dell
Networking W-Series ArubaOS CLI Guide for information about the options that are available in the SNMP Management
profile.
SNMPv3 users are defined in the Local Config >Management > SNMP > SNMPv3 page. Use this page to view
existintg SNMPv3 users, or create a new user by defining the authentication type and folder access for that user.
Ifyou push configuration to a controller without having imported the contents of this profile, it will stop responding to
AirWave, because the default profile has no community strings in it.
Local Config > Management> Logging
The Logging profile specifies the IP address of a syslog server to which the controller sends log files, as well as the
logging server facility, and the logging levels of the log files that will be sent to the server. By default, the controller
sends log files with a severity of warning or higher.
Select Add to create a new Logging profile, or click the pencil icon next to an existing profile to view or edit the profile
configuration. For more information on controller log files, refer to the Management Access chapter of the Dell
Networking W-Series AOS User Guide and the "logging" command in the Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS
Command-Line Interface Reference Guide.
Local Config > Management> Clock
The clock profile configured on the Local Config > Management >Clock page defines an NTP Server, and timezone
settings settings for the controller .
Select Add to create a new Logging profile, or click the pencil icon next to an existing profile to view or edit the profile
configuration. For more information on controller log files, refer to the Management Access chapter of the Dell
Networking W-Series AOS User Guide and the "logging" command in the Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS
Command-Line Interface Reference Guide.
Local Config > Advanced >Redundancy
This section contains a configuration profile that defines the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) values for the
controller. You can configure VRRP to support controller redundancy solutions, including pairs of local controllers
acting in an active-active mode or a hot-standby mode, a master controller backing up a set of local controllers or a pair
of controllers acting as a redundant pair of master controllers in a hot-standby mode.
Select Add to create a new IPV4 VRRP profile, or click the pencil icon next to an existing profile to view or edit the
profile configuration. For more information, refer to the Redundancy and VRRPs chapter of the Dell Networking W-Series
ArubaOS User Guide and the "vrrp" command in the Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS Commnand-line Interface
Reference Guide.