Dell PowerConnect W AirWave 7.1
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Sometimes, the running-config file on the AP does not include the command for one of these variables because
the value is set to the default. For example, when the "transmission power" is set to maximum (the default), the
line "power local maximum" will not appear in the AP running-config file, although it will appear in the startup-
config file. AWMS would typically detect and flag this variance between the running-config file and startup-
config file as a configuration mismatch. To prevent AWMS from reporting a configuration mismatch between
the desired startup-config file and the running-config file on the AP, AWMS suppresses the lines in the desired
configuration when auditing the AP configuration (similar to the way AWMS suppresses lines enclosed in
parentheses, which is explained below). A list of the default values that causes lines to be suppressed when
reporting configuration mismatches is shown in
Table 96
.
Using AP-Specific Variables
When a template is applied to an AP all variables are replaced with the corresponding settings from the
APs/
Devices > Manage
configuration page. This enables AP-specific settings (such as Channel) to be managed
effectively on an AP-by-AP basis. The list of used and available variables appears on the template detail
configuration page. Variables are always encapsulated between % signs. The following example illustrates this
usage:
hostname %hostname%
…
interface Dot11Radio0
…
power local cck %CCK_POWER%
power local ofdm %OFDM_POWER%
channel %CHANNEL%
…
The
hostname
line sets the AP hostname to the hostname stored in AWMS.
Table 96
Substitution Variables in Templates
Variable
Meaning
Command
Suppressed Default
hostname
Name
hostname %hostname%
-
channel
Channel
channel %channel%
-
ip_address netmask
IP address
Subnet mask
ip address %ip_address%
%netmask% or ip address dhcp …
gateway
Gateway
ip default-gateway %gateway%
-
antenna_ receive
Receive antenna
antenna receive
%antenna_receive%
diversity
antenna_transmit
Transmit antenna
antenna transmit
%antenna_transmit%
diversity
cck_power
802.11g radio module CCK power level
power local cck %cck_power%
maximum
ofdm_power
802.11g radio module OFDM power level
power local ofdm %ofdm_power% maximum
power
802.11a and 802.11b radio module power level
power local %power%
maximum
location
The location of the SNMP server.
snmp-server location %location%
-
contact
The SNMP server contact.
snmp-server contact %contact%
certificate
The SSL Certificate used by the AP
%certificate%
-
ap include
The AP include fields allow for configurable
variables. Any lines placed in the AP Include field on
the APs/Devices > Manage configuration page
replace this variable.
%ap_include_1% through
%ap_include_10%
-
Summary of Contents for PowerConnect W Airwave 7.1
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Page 308: ...308 Third Party Security Integration for AWMS Dell PowerConnect W AirWave 7 1 User Guide ...
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