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  • Page 1 Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.6 Configuration Guide...
  • Page 2 Networks , the registered Aruba the Mobile Edge Company logo, and Aruba Mobility Management System Dell™, the DELL™ logo, and PowerConnect™ are trademarks of Dell Inc. All rights reserved. Specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Overview of Dell PowerConnect W Configuration in AirWave Device Setup > Dell PowerConnect W Configuration Page Groups > Dell PowerConnect W Config Page with Global Configuration Enabled Groups > Dell PowerConnect W Config when Global Configuration is Disabled Dell PowerConnect W Configuration Sections in the Tree View...
  • Page 4 AP Overrides Guidelines Changing Adaptive Radio Management (ARM) Settings Changing SSID and Encryption Settings Changing the Dell PowerConnect W AP Group for an AP Device Using AirWave to Deploy Dell PowerConnect W-Series APs Using General AirWaveDevice Groups and Folders Visibility in Dell PowerConnect W Configuration...
  • Page 5 Advanced Services > VPN Services > IPSEC Advanced Services > VPN Services > IPSEC > Dynamic Map Advanced Services > VPN Services > IPSEC > Dynamic Map > Transform Set Groups > Dell PowerConnect W Config Page Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.6 | Configuration Guide...
  • Page 6 | Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.6 | Configuration Guide...
  • Page 7: Dell Powerconnect W Configuration In Airwave

    "Setting Up Initial Dell PowerConnect W Configuration" on page 13 NOTE: AirWave supports Dell PowerConnect W AP Groups, which should not be confused with standard Dell PowerConnect W Device Groups. This document provides information about the configuration and use of Dell PowerConnect W AP Groups and describes how Dell PowerConnect W AP Groups inter-operate with standard Dell PowerConnect W Device Groups.
  • Page 8: Overview Of Dell Powerconnect W Configuration In Airwave

    (global features). AirWave supports all master, master-standby, and master-local deployments. AirWave supports all settings for Profiles, Dell PowerConnect W AP Groups, Servers and Roles are supported, as is the ArubaOS WLAN Wizard. Controller IP addresses, VLANs, and interfaces are not supported, nor are Advanced Services, with the exception of VPN and IP Mobility.
  • Page 9: Device Setup > Dell Powerconnect W Configuration Page

    Device Setup > Dell PowerConnect W Configuration Page NOTE: This page is not available if Use Global Dell PowerConnect W Configuration is disabled in AMP Setup > General. The Device Setup > Dell PowerConnect W Configuration page displays the expandable navigation pane shown in...
  • Page 10: Groups > Dell Powerconnect W Config Page With Global Configuration Enabled

    Groups > Dell PowerConnect W Config when Global Configuration is Disabled If Use Global Dell PowerConnect W Configuration in AMP Setup > General is set to No, the Groups > Dell PowerConnect W Config page can be used to manage two or more distinctive configuration strategies using the same tree navigation as the Device Setup >...
  • Page 11: Dell Powerconnect W Ap Groups Section

    Dell PowerConnect W Configuration > Dell PowerConnect W AP Groups Navigation NOTE: Dell PowerConnect W AP Groups are not to be confused with conventional AirWave device groups. AirWave supports both group types, and both are viewable on the Groups > List page when so configured.
  • Page 12: Wlans Section

    The Dell PowerConnect W Configuration > Dell PowerConnect W AP Groups page displays all current Dell PowerConnect W AP groups. AP Override allows you to change some parameters for any specific device without having to create a  Dell PowerConnect W AP group per AP.
  • Page 13: Profiles Section

    "WLANs" on page 38 Profiles Section Profiles provide a way to organize and deploy groups of configurations for Dell PowerConnect W AP Groups, WLANs, and other profiles. Profiles are assigned to folders; this establishes visibility to Dell PowerConnect W AP Groups and WLAN settings.
  • Page 14: Local Config Section

    Roles can have multiple policies; each policy can have numerous roles. Server groups are comprised of servers and rules. Security rules apply in Dell PowerConnect W Configuration in the same way as deployed in ArubaOS. For additional information about Security, refer to "Security"...
  • Page 15: Aps/Devices > Manage Page

    You can create controller overrides for entire profiles or a specific profile setting per profile. This allows you to avoid creating new profiles or Dell PowerConnect W AP Groups that differ by one more settings. Controller overrides can be added from the controller's APs/Devices > Manage page.
  • Page 16: Aps/Devices > Audit Page

    Use this page to control which device settings appear on the Groups pages. If you want to configure your controllers using templates instead, you should disable Dell PowerConnect W GUI configuration from the Groups > Basic page and use template-based configuration. See the Templates chapter of the Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.6 User Guide at dell.com/support/manuals for more information on...
  • Page 17: Referenced Profile Setup

    Dell PowerConnect W AP Group or WLAN. Consider the following example: When you create a new Dell PowerConnect W AP Group from the Device Setup > Dell PowerConnect W Configuration page, the Referenced Profile section appears as shown in...
  • Page 18: Save, Save And Apply, And Revert Buttons

    Save —This button saves a configuration but does not apply it, allowing you to return to complete or apply the configuration at a later time. If you use this button, you may see the following alert on other Dell PowerConnect W Configuration pages.
  • Page 19: Licensing And Dependencies In Dell Powerconnect W Configuration

    AirWave removes the configuration of the controller before you have a chance to import the configuration, and this would remove critical network configuration and status. 4. Navigate to the AP/s/Devices > Audit page for the first controller to prepare for importing an existing Dell PowerConnect W-Series controller configuration file.
  • Page 20 Groups that appear on the Groups > Dell PowerConnect W Config page. The folder for all the Profiles and Dell PowerConnect W AP Groups is set to the top folder of the AirWave user who imports the configuration. This folder is Top in the case of managing administrators with read/write privileges.
  • Page 21 AP Groups Procedures and Guidelines" on page 8. Add or edit WLANs in Dell PowerConnect W Configuration as required. a. Navigate to the Dell PowerConnect W Configuration > WLANs page. This page can display all WLANs currently configured, or it can display only selected WLANs.
  • Page 22 "Selecting Dell PowerConnect W AP Groups" on page 20 12. Each AP can be assigned to a single Dell PowerConnect W AP Group. Make sure to choose an AP Group that has been configured on that controller using that controller's AirWave Group. Use the APs/Devices > List, Modify Devices field and the APs/Devices >...
  • Page 23 System > Status page. For additional information, refer to the Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.6 User Guide at dell.com/support/manuals. To resolve communication issues, review the credentials on the APs/Devices > Manage page.
  • Page 24: Additional Capabilities

    AirWave supports many additional ArubaOS configurations and settings. Refer to the following additional resources on dell.com/support/manuals for more information: Dell PowerConnect W-Series ArubaOS User Guide Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.6 User Guide Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.6 Best Practices Guide 18 | Dell PowerConnect W Configuration in AirWave Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.6 | Configuration Guide...
  • Page 25: Dell Powerconnect W Configuration In Daily Operations

    "Using Master, Standby Master, and Local Controllers" on page The following pages in AirWave govern the configuration and use of Dell PowerConnect W AP Groups or standard device groups across AirWave: The Dell PowerConnect W Configuration navigation pane displays standard ArubaOS components and your custom-configured Dell PowerConnect W AP Groups, WLANs, and AP Overrides.
  • Page 26: Selecting Dell Powerconnect W Ap Groups

    "Dell PowerConnect W AP Groups Procedures and Guidelines" on page 3. Click Add or Save to finish creating or editing the Dell PowerConnect W AP Group. Click Cancel to exit this screen and to cancel the AP Group configurations.
  • Page 27: General Controller Procedures And Guidelines

    Otherwise, you can define referenced profiles as you progress through Dell PowerConnect W AP Group or WLAN setup. In the latter case, AirWave takes you to profile setup on separate pages, then returns to the Dell PowerConnect W AP Group or WLAN setup.
  • Page 28: Supporting Aps With Dell Powerconnect W Configuration

    Changing Adaptive Radio Management (ARM) Settings You can adjust ARM settings for the radios of a particular Dell PowerConnect W AP Group. To do so, refer to the following topics that describe ARM in relation to Dell PowerConnect W AP groups and device-level radio settings: "Configuring Dell PowerConnect W AP Groups"...
  • Page 29: Using Airwave To Deploy Dell Powerconnect W-Series Aps

    Devices to change more than one device, or click the Wrench icon associated with any specific device to make changes. The APs/Devices > Manage page appears. 5. In the Settings section of the APs/Devices > Manage page, select the new Dell PowerConnect W AP Group to assign to the device. Change or adjust any additional settings as desired.
  • Page 30: Using General Airwavedevice Groups And Folders

    Move. NOTE: If the list of Dell PowerConnect W AP Groups is not there, either create these AP groups manually on the Device Setup > Dell PowerConnect W Configuration page, wherein you merely need the device names and not the settings, or import the configuration from one of your controllers to learn the groups.
  • Page 31: Visibility In Dell Powerconnect W Configuration

    "Security > User Roles" on page 46 "Security > Policies" on page 51 AirWave continues to support the standard operation of folders, users, and user roles as described in the Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.6 User Guide . Defining Visibility for Dell PowerConnect W Configuration...
  • Page 32 Figure 21: APs/Devices > List Page With No Devices 2. Add Dell PowerConnect W-Series controller devices to that folder as required. Use the Device Setup > Add page following instructions available in the Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.6 User Guide . 3. As required, create or edit a user role that is to have rights and manage privileges required to support their function in Dell PowerConnect W Configuration.
  • Page 33 4. As required, add or edit one or more users to manage and support Dell PowerConnect W Configuration. This step creates or edits users to have rights appropriate to Dell PowerConnect W Configuration. This user inherits visibility to Dell PowerConnect W-Series controllers and Dell PowerConnect W Configuration data based on the...
  • Page 34 28 | Dell PowerConnect W Configuration in Daily Operations Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.6 | Configuration Guide...
  • Page 35: Configuration Reference

    For architectural information about ArubaOS, refer to the Dell PowerConnect W-Series ArubaOS User Guide . NOTE: The default values of profile parameters or functions may differ slightly between ArubaOS releases. Access all pages and field descriptions in this appendix from the Device Setup > Dell PowerConnect W Configuration page, illustrated in Figure 23.
  • Page 36: Dell Powerconnect W Ap Groups

    "Groups > Dell PowerConnect W Config Page" on page 79 Dell PowerConnect W AP Groups Dell PowerConnect W AP Groups appear at the top of the Dell PowerConnect W Configuration navigation pane. This section describes the configuration pages and fields of Dell PowerConnect W AP Groups.
  • Page 37: About Dell Powerconnect W Ap Groups

    Clicking any folder name takes you to the APs/Devices > List page for folder inventory and configuration. Select Add to create a new Dell PowerConnect W AP Group, or click the pencil icon next to an existing Dell PowerConnect W AP Group to edit that group. The Add/Edit Dell PowerConnect W AP Group page contains the...
  • Page 38 Field Default Description selected/Show All Show Only Selected. Displays the WLANs currently present in Dell PowerConnect W Configuration with checkboxes. You may select as few or as many WLANS as desired for which this AP None Group is active. WLANs...
  • Page 39 This setting pertains specifically to 802.11a. Selects the IDS profile to be associated with the new AP Group. The drop-down menu IDS Profile default contains these options: ids-disabled Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.6 | Configuration Guide Configuration Reference | 33...
  • Page 40: Ap Overrides

    Mesh Cluster Profile section, which may be selected for the AP Group to be added or edited. Select Add to complete the creation or click Save to complete the editing of the Dell PowerConnect W AP Group. This group now appears in the navigation pane of the Dell PowerConnect W Configuration page.
  • Page 41 Name device that it defines. Displays the name of and link to the Dell PowerConnect W AP Group in which this AP Override applies. Additional details about the Dell PowerConnect W AP Group appear on the Groups > Dell Used By (Group) PowerConnect W Config page when you click the name of the group.
  • Page 42 Select the pencil icon next to this field to edit or create additional profile settings in the RF > 802.11a/g Radio page of Dell PowerConnect W Configuration. Enables or disables load balancing based on a user-defined number of clients or degree of AP utilization on an AP.
  • Page 43 Selects the AP Provisioning profile to be associated with the new AP Group. Profile Selects the Ethernet port configuration to be associated with the new AP Group. Ethernet Interface 0-4 Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.6 | Configuration Guide Configuration Reference | 37...
  • Page 44: Wlans

    AirWave returns you to the WLAN setup page once you are done with profile setup. WLANs The WLANs page displays all configured WLANs in Dell PowerConnect W Configuration and enables you to add or edit WLANs. For additional information about using this page, refer to "General WLAN Guidelines"...
  • Page 45: Wlans > Basic

    WLANs > Basic From the Dell PowerConnect W Configuration > WLANs page, click Add to create a new WLAN, or click the pencil icon to edit an existing WLAN, then click Basic. This page provides a streamlined way to create or edit a WLAN.
  • Page 46: Wlans > Advanced

    WLANs > Advanced From the Dell PowerConnect W Configuration > WLANs page, click Add to create a new WLAN, or click the pencil icon to edit an existing WLAN, then click Advanced. The Advanced page allows you to configure many more sophisticated settings when creating or editing WLANs.
  • Page 47 When a client is blacklisted in the Dell PowerConnect W system, the client is not Station Blacklisting allowed to associate with any AP in the network for a specified amount of time. If a client is connected to the network when it is blacklisted, a de-authentication message is sent to force the client to disconnect.
  • Page 48 Force-5GHz: When the AP is configured in force-5GHz band steering mode, the Steering Mode Prefer-5ghz AP will try to force 5GHz-capable APs to use that radio band. Prefer-5GHz (Default): If you configure the AP to use prefer-5GHz band steering 42 | Configuration Reference Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.6 | Configuration Guide...
  • Page 49: Profiles

    You can apply profiles to an AP or AP group. Browse to the Device Setup > Dell PowerConnect W Configuration page, and click the Profiles heading in the navigation pane on the left. Expand the Profiles menu by clicking the plus sign (+) next to it. The following profile options appear: 802.1X Auth...
  • Page 50: Security

    Profiles Security Dell PowerConnect W Configuration supports user roles, policies, server groups, and additional security parameters with profiles that are listed in the Security portion of the navigation pane on the Dell PowerConnect W Configuration page, as illustrated in Figure 44 | Configuration Reference Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.6 | Configuration Guide...
  • Page 51 Figure 26: Security Components in Dell PowerConnect W Configuration This section describes the profiles, pages, parameters and default settings for all Security components in Dell PowerConnect W Configuration, as follows: Campus AP  Whitelist "Security > Policies" on page 51 "Security > Policies > Destinations" on page 53 "Security >...
  • Page 52: Security > User Roles

    In a Dell PowerConnect W system, you can configure roles for clients that use mostly data traffic, such as laptop computers, and roles for clients that use mostly voice traffic, such as VoIP phones. Although there are different ways for a client to derive a user role, in most cases the clients using data traffic will be assigned a role after they are authenticated through a method such as 802.1x, VPN, or captive portal.
  • Page 53 Applies Per User Maximum Number of Use this field to configure a maximum number of sessions per user in this role. None Datapath Sessions You can configure any value between 0-65535. Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.6 | Configuration Guide Configuration Reference | 47...
  • Page 54: Security > User Roles > Bw Contracts

    You can create a new policy by diskservices "Security > Policies" on page clicking the add icon. Refer to Select the Dell PowerConnect W AP group in which this policy and user role Dell PowerConnect WAP "Dell PowerConnect W AP Groups Procedures and None will apply.
  • Page 55: Security > User Roles > Vpn Dialers

    Set the folder with which the VPN Dialer is associated. The drop-down menu Folder displays all folders available for association with the profile. Name Blank Enter the name of the profile. Other Settings Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.6 | Configuration Guide Configuration Reference | 49...
  • Page 56 Use this section to select the authentication modes to be supported for PPP in the VPN. The following options are available: CHAP CHAP PPP Authentication MSCHAP Modes Cache SecurID Token MSCHAPv2 MSCHAP MSCHAPv2 50 | Configuration Reference Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.6 | Configuration Guide...
  • Page 57: Security > Policies

    VPN configuration. Set the VPN configuration on clients to match the choices made above. In case the Dell PowerConnect W dialer is used, these configuration need to be made on the dialer prior to downloading the dialer onto the local client.
  • Page 58 A new field will appear where you can Send Deny Action permit Response dst-nat: perform destination NAT on packets. New fields appear to specify the Dual NAT Pool and Dual NAT Port. 52 | Configuration Reference Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.6 | Configuration Guide...
  • Page 59: Security > Policies > Destinations

    Field Default Description General Settings Set the folder with which the security policy is associated. The drop- Folder down menu displays all folders available for association with the policy. Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.6 | Configuration Guide Configuration Reference | 53...
  • Page 60: Security > Policies > Services

    Appears if Range is specified in Port Selection. Specify the TCP/UDP port or TCP/UDP Port range of ports to support the service being configured. Appears if Range is specified in Port Selection. Specify the highest port that will TCP/UDP Max Port 54 | Configuration Reference Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.6 | Configuration Guide...
  • Page 61: Security > Server Groups

    The controller attempts Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.6 | Configuration Guide Configuration Reference | 55...
  • Page 62: Supported Servers

    When fail-through authentication is enabled, users that fail authentication on the first server in the server list should be authenticated with the second server. Supported Servers Dell PowerConnect W-Series ArubaOS supports the following external authentication servers: RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service) LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)
  • Page 63 Operation contains following field. Operand Enter a text string. Select the role or VLAN to associate with this new server group rule from the drop- Role/VLAN ap-role down menu. Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.6 | Configuration Guide Configuration Reference | 57...
  • Page 64: Security > Server Groups > Ldap

    Select the connection type for the LDAP server from the drop-down Preferred Connection menu. LDAP servers support the following connection types: ldap-s Type clear-text - No encryption is used. 58 | Configuration Reference Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.6 | Configuration Guide...
  • Page 65: Security > Server Groups > Radius

    You can configure a global NAS IP address that the controlleruses for NAS IP communications with all RADIUS servers. If you do not configure a server- specific NAS IP, the global NAS IP is used. Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.6 | Configuration Guide Configuration Reference | 59...
  • Page 66: Security > Server Groups > Tacacs

    Set the timeout period for TACACS+ requests, in seconds. Enable Enable or disable the TACACS server. Enables or disables session authoriaztion.Session authorization turns on the Session Authorization optional authorization session for admin users. 60 | Configuration Reference Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.6 | Configuration Guide...
  • Page 67: Security > Server Groups > Internal

    Specify whether to expire the guest user after a period of time. If you click Yes, a Expire User new field appears with instructions about the date and time in which the guest user is expired from the internal server. Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.6 | Configuration Guide Configuration Reference | 61...
  • Page 68: Security > Server Groups > Xml Api

    Security > Server Groups > XML API Dell PowerConnect W Configuration supports server groups that can include XML API servers. XML API servers send and accept requests for information. XML API servers process such requests and act on these requests by performing requested actions.
  • Page 69: Security > Server Groups > Windows

    TACACS+ accounting allows commands issued on the controller to be reported to TACACS+ servers. You can specify the types of commands that are reported, and these are action, configuration, or show commands. You can have all commands reported as desired. Dell PowerConnect W Configuration supports TACACS Accounting servers that can be referenced by server groups.
  • Page 70: Security > Time Ranges

    This is a security and access-related profile, and several time range profiles can be configured to enable absolute or periodic access. The Security > Time Ranges page displays all time ranges that are currently available in Dell PowerConnect W Configuration, time range profile type, the policy and WLAN that use time range profiles, and the folder in which each profile is visible.
  • Page 71: Security > User Rules

    Organizational Unit Identifier (OUI) of the client’s MAC address. Navigate to the Security > User Rules page in the Dell PowerConnect W Configuration navigation pane. This page displays user rules that are currently configured, the AAA profile that references these rules, and the folder.
  • Page 72: Local Config Of Snmp Management

    Local Config of SNMP Management The Local Config component is used for local configuration Dell PowerConnect W-Series  controllers. Locally configured settings are not pushed to local controllers by master controllers. SNMP trap settings for controllers are managed locally. Trap settings for the AP are managed by group or global configuration in Profiles >...
  • Page 73: Advanced Services

    Send Informs selected in SNMP Version. SNMPv3 Users If you are using SNMPv3 to obtain values from the Dell PowerConnect W-Series controller, navigate to Local Config > SNMP Management > SNMPv3 User to configure the following parameters: User name A string representing the name of the user.
  • Page 74: Advanced Services > Ip Mobility

    Advanced Services > IP Mobility Navigate to Advanced Services > IP Mobility page from the Dell PowerConnect W Configuration navigation pane. This page displays all currently configured profiles supporting IP Mobility, each group that uses each IP Mobility profile, and the folder for each IP Mobility profile.
  • Page 75 Define the maximum number of BOOTP packets that can be supported for a Maximum Number of BOOTP given transaction in proxy DHCP. All BOOTP packets are at least 300 bytes Packets Per Transaction (0-65534) Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.6 | Configuration Guide Configuration Reference | 69...
  • Page 76: Advanced Services > Ip Mobility > Mobility Domain

    VLAN, you must configure an entry for the VLAN for each controller. Best practices are to use the same VRRP IP used by the AP. 70 | Configuration Reference Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.6 | Configuration Guide...
  • Page 77: Advanced Services > Vpn Services

    Navigate to Advanced Services > IP Mobility > Mobility Domain from the Dell PowerConnect W Configuration navigation pane. This page displays all currently configured IP Mobility domains. Select Add to create a new IP Mobility Domain, or click the pencil icon next to an existing profile to modify an existing domain.
  • Page 78 Select the add icon to add a new profile of this type, or click the pencil icon to edit an IPSEC Profile existing IPSEC profile. Refer to "Advanced Services > VPN Services > IPSEC" on page 72 | Configuration Reference Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.6 | Configuration Guide...
  • Page 79: Advanced Services > Vpn Services > Ike

    Advanced Services > VPN Services > IKE > IKE Policy Navigate to the Advanced Services > VPN Services > IKE > IKE Policy page from the Dell PowerConnect W Configuration navigation pane to add a new IKE policy, as follows: Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.6 | Configuration Guide...
  • Page 80 NOTE: ‘SHA2-256-128’ and ‘SHA2-384-192’ require an Advanced Cryptography license and a minimum version of 6.1.0.0. Dell PowerConnect W-Series ArubaOS VPNs support client authentication using pre-shared keys, RSA digital certificates, or Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm (ECDSA) certificates. To set the authentication type for the IKE rule, click...
  • Page 81: Advanced Services > Vpn Services > L2Tp

    SAs. Navigate to the Advanced Services > VPN Services > L2TP page from the Dell PowerConnect W Configuration navigation pane. This page lists all L2TP profiles that are currently available. Select Add to create a new L2TP profile, or click the pencil icon next to an existing profile to modify settings.
  • Page 82: Advanced Services > Vpn Services > Pptp

    Select Add to create the PPTP profile, or click Save to preserve changes to an existing profile. The PPTP profile appears on the Advanced Services > VPN Services > PPTP page. 76 | Configuration Reference Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.6 | Configuration Guide...
  • Page 83: Advanced Services > Vpn Services > Ipsec

    SAs. Navigate to the Advanced Services > VPN Services > IPSEC page from the Dell PowerConnect W Configuration navigation pane. This page displays the IPSEC profile name, the VPN services that use the IPSEC profile, and the folder associated with the IPSEC Profile.
  • Page 84: Advanced Services > Vpn Services > Ipsec > Dynamic Map > Transform Set

    VPN Services may reference IPSEC profiles. Transform sets define the encryption and hash algorithm to be used by a dynamic map in an IPSEC profile that supports VPN Services. 78 | Configuration Reference Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.6 | Configuration Guide...
  • Page 85: Groups > Dell Powerconnect W Config Page

    To view and edit profile assignments for Dell PowerConnect W AP Groups, perform these steps. 1. Navigate to the Groups > List page. 2. Select the name of the Dell PowerConnect W AP Group to view and edit, and navigate to the Dell PowerConnect W Config page, illustrated in Figure Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.6 | Configuration Guide...
  • Page 86 Table 37 provides a summary of topics supporting these settings. Table 37: Information Resources for the Groups > List > Dell PowerConnect W Config Page Section Additional Information Available In These Locations "Dell PowerConnect W AP Groups" on page 30 "Dell PowerConnect W AP Groups Procedures and Guidelines"...

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