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Figure 2 Device Setup > Aruba Configuration > Aruba AP Groups Navigation
Aruba AP Groups are not to be confused with conventional AWMS device groups. AWMS supports both
group types and both are viewable on the
Aruba AP Groups have the following characteristics:
Aruba AP Groups are global, and any Aruba controller can support multiple Aruba AP Groups.
Aruba AP Groups are assigned to folders, and folders define visibility. Using conventional AWMS folders
to define visibility, Aruba AP Groups can provide visibility to some or many components while blocking
visibility to other users for more sensitive components, such as SSIDs. Navigate to the
define folder visibility, and refer to
You can import a controller configuration file from ArubaOS for Aruba AP Group deployment in AWMS.
For additional information, refer to the following sections in this document:
"Setting Up Initial Aruba Configuration" on page 24
"General Aruba AP Groups Procedures and Guidelines" on page 30

AP Overrides Section

The second major component of Aruba Configuration is the
Aruba AP Groups
below
Figure 3 Device Setup > Aruba Configuration > AP Overrides Navigation
AP Overrides
Custom-created AP Overrides appear in the Aruba Configuration navigation pane, as illustrated in
AirWave Wireless Management Suite | Configuration Guide
in the Navigation Pane.
operate as follows in Aruba Configuration:
Groups > List
page when so configured.
"Visibility in Aruba Configuration" on
AP Overrides
Figure 3
illustrates this location and access:
Users
pages to
page 41.
page, appearing immediately
Aruba Configuration in AWMS |
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