Configuring And Managing Devices - Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.6 User Manual

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Folder views are persistent in AirWave. If you select the Top folder and then select the Down link at the top of the
page, you are taken to all of the down devices in the folder.
If you want to see every down device, select the Expand folders to show all devices link. When the folders are
expanded, you see all of the devices on AirWave that satisfy the criteria of the page. You also see an additional
column that lists the folder containing the AP.
Perform the following steps to add a device folder to AirWave.
1. To add a folder, select the Add New Folder link at the bottom of APs/Devices > List, > Up, > Down, or >
Mismatched pages.
Figure 96:
Folder Creation Page Illustration
2. Enter the name of the new folder.
3. Select the Parent folder.
4. Select Add.
Once a new folder has been created, devices can be moved into it using the Modify Devices link or when New
Devices are added into AirWave.

Configuring and Managing Devices

This section contains the following topics describing individual device configuration within device groups:
"Moving a Device from Monitor Only to Manage Read/Write Mode" on page 132
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"Configuring AP Settings" on page 133
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"Setting a Maintenance Window for a Device" on page 138
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"Configuring Device Interfaces for Switches" on page 139
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"Individual Device Support and Firmware Upgrades" on page 142
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While most device configuration settings can be efficiently managed by AirWave at a Group level, certain settings
must be managed at the individual device level. For example, because devices within a Group are often contiguous
with one another, and have overlapping coverage areas, it makes sense to manage these devices individually to avoid
RF interference.
NOTE: Any changes made at an individual device level will automatically override Group level settings.
AirWave automatically saves the last 10 device configurations for reference and compliance purposes. Archived
device configurations are linked on the APs/Devices > Audit page and identified by name. By default, configuration
is tracked by the date and time it was created; device configurations are also archived by date.
It is not possible to push archived configurations to devices, but archived configurations can be compared to the
current configuration, the desired configuration, or to other archived configurations using the drop-down menus on
the APs/Devices > Audit page. This applies to startup or to running configuration files.
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