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To delete a device altogether from AirWave, select the corresponding check box for each device, and select
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Delete.
Dell PowerConnect W-Series thin APs can have Dell PowerConnect W AP Groups specified, and Cisco thin APs
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can have LWAPP AP Groups specified when they are authorized.

The Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)

CDP uses the polling interval configured for each individual Cisco switch or router on the Groups > List page.
AirWave requires read-only access to a router or switch for all subnets that contain wired or wireless devices. The
polling interval is specified on the Groups > Basic page.
Authorizing Devices to AirWave from APs/Devices > New Page
Once you have discovered devices on your network, add these devices to a group and specify whether the device is to
be placed in Manage Read/Write or Monitor Only mode. To configure a new group, refer to
Device Groups" on page
In Manage Read/Write mode, AirWave compares the device's current configuration settings with the Group
configuration settings and automatically updates the device's configuration to match the Group policy.
In Monitor Only mode, AirWave updates the firmware, compares the current configuration with the policy, and
displays any discrepancies on the APs/Devices > Audit page, but does not change the configuration of the device.
CAUTION: Put devices in Monitor Only mode when they are added to a newly established device group. This avoids overwriting any
important existing configuration settings.
Once you have added several devices to the Group, and verified that no unexpected or undesired configuration
changes will be made to the devices, you can begin to put the devices in Manage Read/Write mode using the
APs/Devices > Manage or the Modify these devices link on any list page.
Perform the following steps to add a newly discovered device to a group:
1. Browse to the APs/Devices > New page. The APs/Devices > New page displays all newly discovered devices, the
related controller (when known/applicable) and the device vendor, model, LAN MAC Address, IP Address, and the
date/time of discovery.
2. Select the group and folder to which the device will be added from the drop-down menu (the default group
appears at the top of the Group listing). Devices cannot be added to a Global Group; groups designated as
Global Groups cannot contain access points.
3. Select either the Monitor Only or the Manage Read/Write radio button and select Add.
At this point, you can go to the APs/Devices > List page and select the folder(s) to which you have assigned one
or more devices to verify that your device has been properly assigned. If you want to assign a device to the
Ignored page or delete it entirely from AirWave, go to
NOTE: If you select Manage Select Devices, AirWave automatically overwrites existing evice settings with the specified group
settings. Placing newly discovered devices in Monitor mode is strongly recommended until you can confirm that all group
configuration settings are appropriate for that device.
4. If you do not want to manage or monitor a discovered device, you may select the device(s) from the list and
select either Ignore or Delete. If you choose to Ignore the devices, they will not be displayed in the APs/Devices
> New list, even if they are discovered in subsequent scans. You can view a list of all Ignored devices on the
APs/Devices > Ignored page. If you choose to Delete the device, it will be listed on the APs/Devices > New list
if discovered by AirWave in a subsequent scan. Refer to
106 | Discovering, Adding, and Managing Devices
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step 4 on page
106.
"Assigning Devices to the Ignored Page" on page
Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.6 | User Guide
"Configuring and Using
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