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Dell PowerConnect W AirWave 7.1 | User Guide Configuring and Using Device Groups in AWMS | 81
Group configuration can be enhanced with the AWMS Global Groups feature; this feature allows you to create
global groups with master configurations that are pushed to individual subscriber groups. More information is
available in page 125 as well as the section on the “Supporting AWMS Stations with the Master Console” on
page239.
Viewing All Defined Device Groups
To display a list of all groups that have been defined in AWMS, browse to the Groups > List page, illustrated in
Figure 40. Table 37 describes the contents and
functions of this page.
Figure 40 Groups
> List Page Illustration
Table 37 Groups
> List Page Fields and Default Values
Column Description
Add New Group Launches a page that enables you to add a new group by name and to define group parameters for
devices in that group. For additional information, refer to “Configuring Basic Group Settings” on page83.
Manage
(wrench icon)
The wrench icon for any existing group provides a hyperlink to the Groups >
Basic configuration page to
begin editing Group configuration settings for that group.
Name Displays a user-defined name that uniquely identifies the group by location, vendor, department or any
other identifier (such as "Accounting APs," "Floor 1 APs," "Cisco devices," "802.1x APs," and so forth).
Is Global Group Identifies whether or not the group has
been identified as a global group that can be used to configure
subscriber groups. Global groups cannot contain APs and are visible by users of any role.
Global Group Displays the global group to which the
group is subscribed, if any.
SSID Column represents the Service Set Identifier (SSID) assign
ed to all devices within the group.
Total Devices Column represents the total number of devices contained in the gr
oup, including APs, wireless controllers
and routers or switches.
Down Column represents the number of access points within the group
that are not reachable via SNMP or are
no longer associated to a controller. Note that thin APs are not directly polled with SNMP, but are polled
through the controller. That controller may report that the thin AP is down or is no longer on the controller.
At this point, AWMS classifies the device as down.
Mismatched Column represents the number of access points or wireless
controllers within the group that are in a
mismatched state.
Ignored Column displays the number of ignored devices in that group.
Users Column represents the number of mobile users associated with all
access points within the group. To
avoid double counting of users, users are only listed in the group of the AP with which they are
associated. Note that device groups with only controllers in them report no users.
BW (kbps) Column represents a running average of the sum of
bytes in and bytes out for the managed radio page.
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