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Group configuration can be enhanced with the AirWave Global Groups feature, which lets you create Global
Groups with configurations that are pushed to individual Subscriber Groups.

Viewing All Defined Device Groups

To display a list of all defined groups, browse to the Groups > List page, illustrated in
Figure 37 Groups > List Page Illustration
Table 39
Table 39 Groups > List Columns
Column
Add New Group
Changes
Manage
(wrench icon)
Name
Is Global Group
Global Group
SSID
Total Devices
Down
Mismatched
Ignored
Clients
Usage
VPN Sessions
Duplicate
Up/Down Status
Polling Period
Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.4 | User Guide
describes the columns in the Groups > List page.
Description
Launches a page that enables you to add a new group by name and to define group parameters for devices
in that group. For additional information, refer to
Whether the group has unapplied changes.
Goes to the Groups > Basic configuration page for that group. Hover your mouse over the icon to see a list of
shortcuts to group-specific subtabs that would appear across the navigation section if this group is
selected.
Uniquely identifies the group by location, vendor, department or any other identifier (such as 'Accounting
APs,' 'Floor 1 APs,' 'Cisco devices,' '802.1x APs,' and so forth).
If a group is designated as global, it may not contain APs but it may be used as a template for other groups.
This column may also indicate Yes if this group has been pushed to the AMP from a Master Console.
Specifies which group this Subscriber Group is using as its template.
The SSID assigned to supported device types within the group.
Total number of devices contained in the group including APs, controllers, routers, or switches.
The number of access points within the group that are not reachable via SNMP or are no longer associated
to a controller. Note that thin APs are not directly polled with SNMP, but are polled through the controller.
That controller may report that the thin AP is down or is no longer on the controller. At this point, AirWave
classifies the device as down.
The number of devices within the group that are in a mismatched state.
The number of ignored devices in that group.
The number of mobile users associated with all access points within the group. To avoid double counting of
clients, clients are only listed in the group of the AP with which they are associated. Note that device groups
with only controllers in them report no clients.
A running average of the sum of bytes in and bytes out for the managed radio page.
Number of active (connected) VPN sessions under this group.
Creates a new group with the name Copy of <Group Name> with configuration settings. (Dell PowerConnect
W configuration settings will have to be manually added back.)
The time between Up/Down SNMP polling periods for each device in the group. Detailed SNMP polling
period information is available on the Groups > Basic configuration page. Note that by default, most polling
intervals do not match the up/down period.
"Configuring Basic Group Settings" on page
Configuring and Using Device Groups in AirWave | 71
Figure
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