This will push a set of commands via SSH to all Dell PowerConnect W Master Controllers. If the
controller does not have an SNMPv3 user that matches AWMS' database it will automatically create a
new SNMPv3 user. AWMS must have read/write access to the controllers in order to push these
commands.
Note : This process will not reboot your controllers. See Appendix A on how to utilize the Dell PowerConnect W CLI to
enable stats or wms offload.
Warning : The SNMPv3 user's Auth Password and Privacy Password must be the same
Note : Auth Protocol must be configured to SHA. Privacy Protocol must be configured to DES
Commands Pushed by AWMS during WMS Offload
(Do not enter these commands)
configure terminal
mobility-manager <AWMS IP> user <AWMS SNMPv3 User Name> <AWMS Auth/Priv
PW>
stats-update-interval 120
write mem
Note : When you use Dell PowerConnect W AWMS 7.0 with Dell PowerConnect W , Dell PowerConnect W AWMS
AWMS will configure SNMPv2 traps with the mobile manager command.
Other Processes for wms offload
AWMS will issue an SNMPGet on table (wlsxSysExtHostname) to complete the offload process
(OID=.1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.2.1.2.0.)
Define AWMS as Trap Host using Dell PowerConnect ArubaOS CLI
To ensure the AWMS server is defined a trap host, SSH into each controller (Master and Local, enter
"enable" mode, and issue the following commands:
(Controller-Name) # configure terminal
Enter Configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z
(Controller-Name) (config) # snmp-server host <AWMS IP ADDR> version 2c <SNMP
community string of conroller>
Note : Ensure the SNMP community matches what was configured in Section 2
(Controller-Name) (config) # snmp-server trap source <CONTROLLER'S IP>
(Controller-Name) (config) # write mem
Saving Configuration...
Saved Configuration