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| Introduction
Dell PowerConnect W AirWave 7.1
| User Guide
Role-based (for example, Administrator contrasted with Help Desk)
Network segment (for example, "Retail Store" network contrasted with "Corporate HQ" network)
Flexible device support
Thin, thick, mesh and WiMAX network architecture
Multi-vendor support
Current and legacy hardware support
Dell PowerConnect W Configuration
AWMS supports global configuration of ArubaOS (AOS). AOS is the operating system, software suite, and
application engine that operates Dell PowerConnect W mobility and centralizes control over the entire mobile
environment. The AOS Wizards, the AOS command-line interface (CLI), and the AOS WebUI have been the
primary means by which to configure and deploy AOS. For a complete description of AOS, refer to the
ArubaOS
User Guide
.
AWMS consolidates ArubaOS configuration and pushes global Dell PowerConnect W configurations from
within AWMS.
Two pages in AWMS support Dell PowerConnect W Configuration:
Device Setup > Dell PowerConnect W Configuration
Groups > Dell PowerConnect W Config
AWMS also introduces new settings and functionality on additional pages in support of Dell PowerConnect W
Configuration. For additional information that includes a comprehensive inventory of all pages and settings that
support Dell PowerConnect W Configuration, refer to the
Dell PowerConnect W
AirWave Wireless Management
Suite Configuration Guide
.
VisualRF™
VisualRF is a powerful tool for monitoring and managing Radio Frequency (RF) dynamics within your wireless
network, to include the following functions and benefits:
Accurate location information for all wireless users and devices
Up-to-date heat maps and channel maps for RF diagnostics
Adjusts for building materials.
Supports multiple antenna types.
Floor plan, building, and campus views
Visual display of errors and alerts
Easy import of existing floor plans and building maps
RAPIDS™
RAPIDS is a powerful and easy-to-use tool for monitoring and managing security on your wireless network, to
include the following features and benefits:
Automatic detection of unauthorized wireless devices
Rogue device classification that supports multiple methods of rogue detection
Wireless detection:
Uses authorized wireless APs to report other devices within range.
Calculates and displays rogue location on VisualRF map.
Wired network detection:
Discovers Rogue APs located beyond the range of authorized APs/sensors.
Summary of Contents for PowerConnect W Airwave 7.1
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Page 30: ...30 Installing AWMS Dell PowerConnect W AirWave 7 1 User Guide ...
Page 194: ...194 Creating and Using Templates Dell PowerConnect W AirWave 7 1 User Guide ...
Page 260: ...260 Performing Daily Administration in AWMS Dell PowerConnect W AirWave 7 1 User Guide ...
Page 294: ...294 Creating Running and Emailing Reports Dell PowerConnect W AirWave 7 1 User Guide ...
Page 302: ...302 Using the AWMS Helpdesk Dell PowerConnect W AirWave 7 1 User Guide ...
Page 304: ...304 Package Management for AWMS Dell PowerConnect W AirWave 7 1 User Guide ...
Page 308: ...308 Third Party Security Integration for AWMS Dell PowerConnect W AirWave 7 1 User Guide ...
Page 314: ...314 Access Point Notes Dell PowerConnect W AirWave 7 1 User Guide ...
Page 316: ...316 Initiating a Support Connection Dell PowerConnect W AirWave 7 1 User Guide ...
Page 318: ...318 Cisco Clean Access Integration Perfigo Dell PowerConnect W AirWave 7 1 User Guide ...
Page 330: ...330 Third Party Copyright Information Dell PowerConnect W AirWave 7 1 User Guide ...
Page 334: ...334 Index Dell PowerConnect W AirWave 7 1 User Guide ...