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Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.5 | User Guide Configuring AirWave | 61
Configuring ACS Servers
This is an optional configuration. The AMP Setup > ACS page allows AirWave to poll one or more Cisco ACS
servers for wireless username information. When you specify an ACS server, AirWave gathers information about
your wireless users. Refer to “” on page56 if you want to use your ACS server to manage your AirWave users.
Perform these steps to configure ACS servers:
1. Go to the AMP
Setup > ACS page. This page displays current ACS setup, as illustrated in Figure 36.
Figure 36 AMP Setup > ACS Page Illustration
2. Select Add to create a new ACS server, or select a pencil icon to edit an existing server. To delete an ACS
server, select that server and select Delete. When selecting Add or edit, the Details page appears, as illustrated
in Figure 37.
Figure 37 AMP Setup > ACS > Add/Edit Details Page Illustration
3. Complete the settings on AMP Setup > ACS > Add/Edit Details. Table 39 describes these fields:
4. Select Add to finish creating the new ACS server, or Save to finish editing an existing ACS server.
5. The ACS server must have logging enabled for passed authentications. Enable the Log to CSV Passed
Authentications report
option, as follows:
Table 39 AMP Setup > ACS > Add/Edit Details Fields and Default Values
Field Default Description
IP/Hostname None Sets the DNS name or the IP address of the ACS Server.
Protocol HTTP Launches a drop-down menu specifying the protocol AirWave uses when it polls the ACS server.
Port 2002 Sets the port through which AirWave communicates with the ACS. AirWave generally
communicates via SNMP traps on port 162.
Username None Sets the Username of the account AirWave uses to poll the ACS server.
Password None Sets the password of the account AirWave uses to poll the ACS server.
Polling Period 10 min Launches a drop-down menu that specifies how frequently AirWave polls the ACS server for
username information.