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Chapter 8
Performing Daily Administration in
AWMS
Daily WLAN administration often entails network monitoring, supporting WLAN and AWMS users, and
monitoring AWMS system operations.
This chapter contains the following administration procedures:
“Overview of Triggers and Alerts” on page181
“Monitoring and Supporting WLAN Users” on page188
“Evaluating and Diagnosing User Status and Issues” on page194
“Managing Mobile Devices with SOTI MobiControl and AWMS” on page198
“Upgrading AWMS” on page214
“Backing Up AWMS” on page214
“Monitoring and Supporting AWMS with the System Pages” on page205
Overview of Triggers and Alerts
This section describes triggers and alerts and contain the following topics:
Viewing Triggers
Creating New Triggers
Delivering Triggered Alerts
Viewing Alerts
Responding to Alerts
AWMS monitors key aspects of wireless LAN performance. When certain parameters or conditions arise that are
outside normal bounds, AWMS generates (or triggers) alerts that enable you to address problems, frequently
before users have a chance to report them. AWMS deploys two types of alerts:
Viewing Triggers
To view defined system triggers, navigate to the System > Triggers page. Figure 124 illustrates this page.
Figure 124 System > Triggers Page Illustration (partial view)
Creating New Triggers
Perform the following steps to create and configure one or more new triggers. These steps define settings that are
required for any type of trigger.
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