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Configuring and Using Device Groups in AWMS |
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Chapter 4
Configuring and Using Device
Groups in AWMS
This chapter describes the deployment of device groups within AWMS. The section below describes the pages or
focused sub-menus available on the Groups tab. Note that the available sub-menus can vary significantly from
one device group to another—one or more sub-menus may not appear, depending on the default group display
option selected on the
AMP Setup > General
page and the types of devices you add to AMP.
List
—This page is the default page in the
Groups
section of AWMS. This page lists all groups currently
configured in AWMS and provides the foundation for all group-level configurations. See
“Viewing All
Defined Device Groups” on page
81
. In the case of WLAN switches and configuration, refer also to the
Aruba
Configuration Guide
.
Monitor
—This page displays user and bandwidth information, lists devices in a given group, provides an
Alert
Summary
table for monitoring alerts for the group, and provides a detailed
Audit Log
for device-level activity
in a given group. Several procedures in this chapter cite the
Groups > Monitor
page.
Basic
—This sub-menu page appears when you create a new group with the
Add
button on the
Groups > List
page. Once you define a group name, AWMS displays the
Basic
page from which you configure many group-
level settings. This page remains available for any device group configured in AWMS.
Refer to
“Configuring Basic Group Settings” on page
83
.
Templates
—This page manages templates for any device group. Templates allow you to manage the
configuration of Dell PowerConnect W, 3Com, Alcatel-Lucent, Aruba Networks, Cisco Aironet IOS,
Enterasys, HP, Hirschmann, LANCOM, Nomadix, Nortel, Symbol and Trapeze devices in a given group using
a configuration file. Variables in such templates configure device-specific properties, such as name, IP address
and channel. Variables also define group-level properties. For additional information about using the
Templates
page, refer to
Chapter 6, “Creating and Using Templates” on page
175
.
Security
—This page defines general security settings for device groups, to include , RADIUS,
encryption, and additional security settings on devices. Refer to
“Configuring Group Security Settings” on
page
91
.
SSIDs
—This page sets SSIDs, VLANs, and related parameters in device groups. Refer to
“Configuring Group
SSIDs and VLANs” on page
94
.
AAA Servers
—This page configures authentication, authorization, and accounting settings in support of
and RADIUS servers for device groups. Refer to
“Adding and Configuring Group AAA Servers” on
page
98
.
Radio
—This page defines general 802.11 radio settings for device groups. Refer to
“Configuring Radio
Settings for Device Groups” on page
100
.
Dell PowerConnect W Configuration
—This page manages Dell PowerConnect W Device Groups, AP
Overrides, and other profiles specific to Dell PowerConnect W devices on the network. Use this page in
combination with the
Device Setup > Dell PowerConnect W Configuration
page. For additional
information, refer to the
Dell PowerConnect W Configuration Guide
.
Cisco WLC Config
—This page consolidates controller-level settings from the Group Radio, Security, SSIDs,
Cisco WLC Radio and AAA Server pages into one navigation tree that is easier to navigate, and has familiar
Note: The Incidents portion of the Alert Summary table only increments the counter for incidents that are open and associated to
an AP. The incidents are based on the Top folder on the Groups > Monitor page and on the Home > Overview page. Incidents that
are not related to devices in that folder are not counted in this Alert Summary. To view all incidents, including those not associated
to an AP, navigate to the Helpdesk > Incidents page.
Summary of Contents for PowerConnect W Airwave 7.1
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