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Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.6 | User Guide
Figure 108:
View Device Credentials
Window
NOTE: The
View Device Credentials
message may appear slightly different depending on the vendor and model.
5. If the credentials are incorrect, return to the
Device Communications
area on the
APs/Devices > Manage
page.
Enter the appropriate credentials, and select
Apply
.
6. Return to the
APs/Devices > List
page to see if the device appears with a Status of
Up
.
Setting up Spectrum Analysis in AirWave
The spectrum analysis software modules on Dell PowerConnect W-Series AP models AP-105, RAP-5WN, the AP-
12x series, the AP-13x series and the AP-9x series can examine the radio frequency (RF) environment in which the
Wi-Fi network is operating, identify interference and classify its sources.
The spectrum analyzer is used in conjunction with Dell's Adaptive Radio Management (ARM) technology. While
the spectrum analyzer identifies and classifies Wi-Fi and non-Wi-Fi sources of interference, ARM automatically
ensures that APs serving clients will stay clear of interference.
Individual APs or groups of APs can be converted to dedicated spectrum monitors through the dot11a and dot11g
radio profiles of that AP or AP group, or through a special spectrum override profile.
Each 802.11a and 802.11g radio profile references a spectrum profile, which identifies the spectrum band the radio
will monitor and analyze, and defines the default ageout times for each monitored device type. By default, an
802.11a radio profile references a spectrum profile named
default-a
(which configures the radio to monitor the upper
channels of the 5 GHz radio band), and an 802.11g radio profile references a spectrum profile named
default-g
(which configures the radio to monitor all channels the 2.4 GHz radio band).
Most interference will occur in the 2.4 GHz radio band.
For more information about Spectrum analysis and ARM technology, refer to the
Dell PowerConnect W-Series
ArubaOS User Guide
at dell.com/support/manuals.
Spectrum Configurations and Prerequisites
The following prerequisites must be in place to configure an AP to run in Spectrum mode in AirWave:
l
The AP must be in
Manage Read/Write
mode.
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The AP’s associated controller must have an RFprotect license and must be running ArubaOS 6.0 or later.
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Dell PowerConnect W GUI Config must be enabled for that AP’s group in the
Groups > Basic
page.
There are three main situations in which you would set one or more devices to Spectrum mode in AirWave:
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Dell PowerConnect W AP Groups running permanently with the default Spectrum profile
Summary of Contents for PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.6
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