130 | Discovering, Adding, and Managing Devices
Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.6 | User Guide
Managed read/write
mode.
AirWave uses SNMP or Telnet to read a device’s configuration. SNMP is used for Cisco controllers. Dell
PowerConnect W-Series devices and wired routers and switches use Telnet/SSH to read device configuration. See
"Individual Device Support and Firmware Upgrades" on page 142
for more details.
Perform these steps to verify the device configuration status:
1. Browse to the
APs/Devices > List
page.
2. Locate the device in the list and check the information in the
Configuration
column.
3. If the device is in
Monitor
mode, the
lock
symbol appears in the
Configuration
column, indicating that the
device is locked and will not be configured by AirWave.
4. Verify the additional information in the
Configuration
column for that device.
l
A status of
Good
indicates that all of the device's current settings match the group policy settings and that
no changes will be applied when the device is shifted to
Manage
mode.
l
A status of
Mismatched
indicates that at least one of the device's current configuration settings does not
match the group policy and will be changed when the device is shifted to
Manage
mode.
5. If the device configuration is
Mismatched
, select the
Mismatched
link to go to the
APs/Devices > Audit
page.
This page lists detailed information for all existing configuration parameters and settings for an individual device.
The group configuration settings are displayed on the right side of the page. If the device is moved from
Monitor
to
Manage
mode, the settings on the right side of the page overwrite the settings on the left.
Figure 95
illustrates
this page.
Figure 95:
APs/Devices > Audit
Page Illustration
6. Review the list of changes to be applied to the device to determine whether the changes are appropriate. If not,
you need to change the Group settings or reassign the device to another Group.
Using Device Folders (Optional)
The devices on the
APs/Devices > List
page include
List, Up, Down,
and
Mismatched
fields. These devices are
arranged in groups called folders. Folders provide a logical organization of devices unrelated to the configuration
groups of the devices. Using folders, you can quickly view basic statistics about devices. You
must
use folders if you
want to limit the APs and devices AirWave users can see.
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