Dell PowerConnect W AirWave 7.1
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Configuring AWMS |
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Figure 39
Default Credential Compliance
for PCI Requirements
4. Click
Save
to retain the settings. The
PCI Compliance
page should reflect changes on the next viewing.
5. To view and monitor PCI auditing on the network, use generated or daily reports. See
Chapter 9, “Creating,
Running, and Emailing Reports”
. In addition, you can view the real-time PCI auditing of any given device
online. Perform these steps:
a. Navigate to the
APs/Devices > List
page, click a specific device, and the
Monitor
page for that device
displays. The
Monitor
page displays a
Compliance
page in the menu bar.
b. Click the
Compliance
page to view complete PCI compliance auditing for that specific device.
What Next?
For additional information about configuring WLAN Gateways or WLAN controllers such as BlueSocket,
ReefEdge, or ProCurve wireless gateways, refer to
“Third-Party Security Integration for AWMS” on page
305
.
Navigate to additional tabs in the
AMP Setup
section to continue additional setup configurations.
Complete the required configurations in this chapter prior to proceeding to ensuing chapters of this document.
Dell support remains available to you for any phase of AWMS installation.
Deploying WMS Offload
Overview of WMS Offload in AWMS
This section describes the Dell PowerConnect W Wireless LAN Management Server (WMS) offload
infrastructure. WMS Offload is supported with the following two requirements:
ArubaOS Version 2.5.4 or later
AWMS Version 6.0 or later
The
Dell PowerConnect W WMS feature
is an enterprise-level hardware device and server architecture with
managing software for security and network policy. There are three primary components of the WMS
deployment:
Air Monitor AP devices establish and monitor RF activity on the network.
The WMS server manages devices and network activity, to include rogue AP detection and enforcement of
network policy.
The AWMS graphical user interface (GUI) allows users to access and use the Dell PowerConnect W WMS
functionality.
In AWMS Version 6.1 and Version 6.2, WMS Offload
is the ability to offload the WMS server data and GUI
functions into AWMS. WMS master controllers provide this data so that AWMS can support rigorous network
monitoring capabilities. Additional support for WMS Offload continues with newer versions of AWMS.
Summary of Contents for PowerConnect W Airwave 7.1
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