Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell PowerConnect W- AirWave 7.5 User Guide
- Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Installing and Getting Started
- Hardware Requirements and Installation Media
- Supported Browsers
- Installing Linux CentOS 6.2 (Phase 1)
- Installing AirWave Software (Phase 2)
- Getting Started
- Step 1: Configuring Date and Time
- Step 2: Checking for Prior Installations
- Step 3: Installing AMP Software
- Step 4: Checking the AirWave Installation
- Step 5: Assigning an IP Address to the AirWave System
- Step 6: Naming the AirWave Network Administration System
- Step 7: Generating AMP’s SSL Certificate
- Step 8: Changing the Default Root Password
- Completing the Installation
- Getting Started
- Upgrading AirWave
- Configuring and Mapping Port Usage for AMP
- AirWave Navigation Basics
- Getting Started with AirWave
- Chapter 3 Configuring AirWave
- Before You Begin
- Formatting the Top Header
- Customizing Columns in Lists
- Resetting Pagination Records
- Using the Pagination Widget
- Using Export CSV for Lists and Reports
- Defining Graph Display Preferences
- Customizing the Dashboard
- Customized Search
- Setting Severe Alert Warning Behavior
- Defining General AirWave Server Settings
- Defining AirWave Network Settings
- AirWave User Roles
- Creating AirWave Users
- Configuring Login Message, TACACS+, RADIUS, and LDAP Authentication
- Enabling AirWave to Manage Your Devices
- Setting Up Device Types
- Configuring Cisco WLSE and WLSE Rogue Scanning
- Configuring ACS Servers
- Integrating AirWave with an Existing Network Management Solution (NMS)
- Auditing PCI Compliance on the Network
- Deploying WMS Offload
- Chapter 4 Configuring and Using Device Groups
- AirWave Groups Overview
- Configuring Basic Group Settings
- Adding and Configuring Group AAA Servers
- Configuring Group Security Settings
- Configuring Group SSIDs and VLANs
- Configuring Radio Settings for Device Groups
- Cisco WLC Group Configuration
- Accessing Cisco WLC Configuration
- Navigating Cisco WLC Configuration
- Configuring WLANs for Cisco WLC Devices
- Defining and Configuring LWAPP AP Groups for Cisco Devices
- Viewing and Creating Cisco AP Groups
- Configuring Cisco Controller Settings
- Configuring Wireless Parameters for Cisco Controllers
- Configuring Cisco WLC Security Parameters and Functions
- Configuring Management Settings for Cisco WLC
- Configuring Group PTMP Settings
- Configuring Proxim Mesh Radio Settings
- Configuring Group MAC Access Control Lists
- Specifying Minimum Firmware Versions for APs in a Group
- Comparing Device Groups
- Deleting a Group
- Changing Multiple Group Configurations
- Modifying Multiple Devices
- Using Global Groups for Group Configuration
- Chapter 5 Discovering, Adding, and Managing Devices
- Device Discovery Overview
- Discovering and Adding Devices
- Monitoring Devices
- Viewing Device Monitoring Statistics
- Understanding the APs/Devices > Monitor Pages for All Device Types
- Monitoring Data Specific to Wireless Devices
- Evaluating Radio Statistics for an AP
- Monitoring Data for Mesh Devices
- Monitoring Data for Wired Devices (Routers and Switches)
- Understanding the APs/Devices > Interfaces Page
- Auditing Device Configuration
- Using Device Folders (Optional)
- Configuring and Managing Devices
- Troubleshooting a Newly Discovered Down Device
- Setting up Spectrum Analysis in AirWave
- Chapter 6 Creating and Using Templates
- Group Templates
- Viewing and Adding Templates
- Configuring General Template Files and Variables
- Configuring Templates for Dell PowerConnect W-Instant
- Configuring Templates for AirMesh
- Configuring Cisco IOS Templates
- Configuring Cisco Catalyst Switch Templates
- Configuring Symbol Controller / HP WESM Templates
- Configuring a Global Template
- Chapter 7 Using RAPIDS and Rogue Classification
- Chapter 8 Performing Daily Administration in AirWave
- Monitoring and Supporting AirWave with the System Pages
- Monitoring and Supporting WLAN Clients
- Overview of the Clients Pages
- Monitoring WLAN Users in the Clients > Connected and Clients > All Pages
- Monitoring Rogue Clients With the Clients > Rogue Clients Page
- Supporting Guest WLAN Users With the Clients > Guest Users Page
- Supporting VPN Users with the Clients > VPN Sessions Page
- Supporting RFID Tags With the Clients > Tags Page
- Evaluating and Diagnosing User Status and Issues
- Managing Mobile Devices with SOTI MobiControl and AirWave
- Monitoring and Supporting AirWave with the Home Pages
- Monitoring AirWave with the Home > Overview Page
- Viewing and Updating License Information
- Searching AirWave with the Home > Search Page
- Accessing AirWave Documentation
- Configuring Your Own User Information with the Home > User Info Page
- Using the System > Configuration Change Jobs Page
- Using the System > Firmware Upgrade Jobs Page
- Using the System > Performance Page
- Supporting AirWave Servers with the Master Console
- Backing Up AirWave
- Using AirWave Failover for Backup
- Logging out of AirWave
- Chapter 9 Creating, Running, and Emailing Reports
- Overview of AirWave Reports
- Using Daily Reports
- Viewing Generated Reports
- Using Custom Reports
- Using the Dell License Report
- Using the Capacity Planning Report
- Using the Configuration Audit Report
- Using the Device Summary Report
- Using the Device Uptime Report
- Using the IDS Events Report
- Using the Inventory Report
- Using the Memory and CPU Utilization Report
- Using the Network Usage Report
- Using the New Rogue Devices Report
- Using the New Users Report
- Using the PCI Compliance Report
- Using the Port Usage Report
- Using the RADIUS Authentication Issues Report
- Using the RF Health Report
- Using the Rogue Clients Report
- Using the Rogue Containment Audit Report
- Using the Client Session Report
- Defining Reports
- Emailing and Exporting Reports
- Chapter 10 Using VisualRF
- Features
- Useful Terms
- Starting VisualRF
- Basic QuickView Navigation
- Using the Settings in the VisualRF > Setup Page
- Configuring QuickView Personal Preferences
- Increasing Location Accuracy
- Using QuickView to Assess RF Environments
- Planning and Provisioning
- Creating a New Campus
- Creating a New Building in a Campus
- Importing a Floor Plan
- Editing a Floor Plan Image
- Cropping the Floor Plan Image
- Sizing a Non-CAD Floor Plan
- Removing Color from a Floor Plan Image
- Assigning Campus, Building and Floor Numbers
- Assigning Optional Planner, Owner, or Installer Information for the Floor Plan
- Controlling the Layers in the Uploaded Floor Plan (CAD only)
- Error Checking of CAD Images
- Last Steps in Editing an Uploaded Image
- Provisioning Existing Access Points onto the Floor Plan
- Automatically Provisioning APs onto a Floor Plan
- Tweaking a Planning Region
- Auto-Matching Planned Devices
- Printing a Bill of Materials Report
- Importing and Exporting in VisualRF
- VisualRF Location APIs
- About VisualRF Plan
- Appendix A Setting Up Dell PowerConnect-W Instant in AirWave
- Overview of Dell PowerConnect W-Instant
- Using Dell PowerConnect W-Instant with AirWave
- Setting up Dell PowerConnect-W Instant
- Remaining Manual Admin Tasks in AirWave
- Adding Additional Instant APs to AirWave
- Changing the Mode to Monitor Only for New Instant Devices
- AirWave Pages with Instant-Specific Features
- Other Available Features
- Known Issues of the Dell PowerConnect-W Instant Integration with AirWave
- Index
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88 | Configuring and Using Device Groups Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.5 | User Guide
6. To configure settings specific to Proxim 4900M, locate the Proxim 4900M section and define the required
fields. Table 66 describes the settings and default values.
7. To configure Symbol-only settings, locate the Symbol section and define the required fields. Table 67
describes the settings and default values.
8. Select Save when radio configurations as described above are complete, select Save and Apply to make the
changes permanent, or select Revert to discard all unapplied changes.
Cisco WLC Group Configuration
The Groups > Cisco WLC Config page consolidates the settings for Cisco WLC devices from all group pages.
The Groups > SSIDs subtab applies to all device types except for Cisco WLC, which have WLANs configured on
802.11abg Operational
Mode
802.11b
+802.11g
This setting sets the operational mode of all a/b/g radios in the group to either a only, b
only, g only orb+g.
802.11b Transmit Rate Auto
Fallback
This setting specifies the minimum transmit rate required for the AP to permit a user
device to associate.
802.11g Transmit Rate Auto
Fallback
This setting specifies the minimum transmit rate required for the AP to permit a user
device to associate.
802.11a Transmit Rate Auto
Fallback
This setting specifies the minimum transmit rate required for the AP to permit a user
device to associate.
Rogue Scanning Yes If enabled, any ORiNOCO or Avaya APs in the group (with the appropriate firmware)
will passively scan for rogue access points at the specified interval. This rogue scan
will not break users' association to the network.
NOTE: This feature can affect the data performance of the access point.
Rogue Scanning Interval
(15-1440 min)
15 minutes If Rogue Scanning is enabled, this setting controls the frequency with which scans
are conducted (in minutes). Frequent scans provide the greatest security, but AP
performance and throughput available to user devices may be impacted modestly
during a rogue scan.
Table 66 Groups > Radio > Proxim 4900M Fields and Default Values
Setting Default Description
4.9GHz Public Safety
Channel Bandwidth
20 This setting specifies the channel bandwidth for the 4.9 GHz radio. It is only applicable
if you are running the 802.11a/4.9GHz radio in 4.9GHz mode.
802.11a/4.9GHz Public
Safety Operational Mode
802.11a This setting specifies if the AP will run the 802.11a/4.9GHz radio in 802.11a mode or in
4.9 GHz mode. Please note that 4.9 GHz is a licensed frequency used for public safety.
Table 67 Groups > Radio > Symbol Fields and Default Values
Setting Default Description
Rogue Scanning Yes If enabled, Symbol access points with 3.9.2 or later firmware in the group will passively scan
for rogue access points at the specified interval. This rogue scan will not break a user’s
association to the network.
Rogue Scanning
Interval (5-480 min)
240 If Rogue Scanning is enabled, this setting controls the frequency with which scans are
conducted (in minutes). Frequent scans provide the greatest security, but AP performance
and throughput available to user devices may be impacted modestly during a rogue scan.
Table 65 Groups > Radio > Proxim AP-600, AP-700, AP-2000, AP-4000; Avaya AP-3, Avaya AP-7, AP-4/5/6, AP-8;
ProCurve520WL Fields and Default Values (Continued)
Setting Default Description