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117 | Configuring and Using Device Groups Dell Networking W-AirWave 8.0 | User Guide
3. Ensure that there are no devices in the group that you want to delete. AirWave does not permit you to delete a group
that still contains managed devices. You must move all devices to other groups before deleting a group.
4. Ensure that the group is not a global group that has subscriber groups, and is not a group that was pushed from a
Master Console. AirWave will not delete a group in which either of those cases is true.
5. Select the checkbox, and click the Delete button.
Changing Multiple Group Configurations
Perform the following steps to make any changes to an existing group's configuration:
1. Browse to the Groups > List configuration page.
2. Select the Modify button (the wrench icon) for the group you wish to edit. The Groups > Basic configuration page
appears.
3. Select the fields to be edited on the Basic configuration page or go to Radio, Security, VLANs, or MAC ACL
configuration page and edit the fields. Use the Save button to store the changes prior to applying them.
4. When all changes for the group are complete select the Save and Apply button to make the changes permanent.
Figure 63 illustrates the confirmation message that appears.
Figure 63:Groups > Basic Configuration Change Confirmation Page Illustration
5. AirWave displays a Configuration Change screen confirming the changes that will be applied to the group's
settings.
6. There are several action possibilities from within this confirmation configuration page.
l Apply Changes Now Applies the changes immediately to access points within the group. If you wish to edit
multiple groups, you must use the Preview button.
You cannot apply Dell Config changes to other groups. If the only changes on the configuration page are to Dell
Networking W-Series devices, the list of groups and the preview button will not appear.