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Chapter 3
Configuring AirWave
This chapter contains the following procedures to deploy initial AirWave configuration:
“Formatting the Top Header” on page19
“Customizing Columns in Lists” on page20
“Resetting Pagination Records” on page21
“Using the Pagination Widget” on page22
“Using Export CSV for Lists and Reports” on page22
“Defining Graph Display Preferences” on page22
“Customizing the Dashboard” on page23
“Setting Severe Alert Warning Behavior” on page27
“Defining General AirWave Server Settings” on page27
“Defining AirWave Network Settings” on page35
“Creating AirWave User Roles” on page38
“Creating AirWave Users” on page41
“Configuring Login Message, TACACS+, RADIUS, and LDAP Authentication” on page43
“Enabling AirWave to Manage Your Devices” on page50
“Setting Up Device Types” on page55
“Configuring Cisco WLSE and WLSE Rogue Scanning” on page56
“Configuring ACS Servers” on page61
“Integrating AirWave with an Existing Network Management Solution (NMS)” on page62
“Auditing PCI Compliance on the Network” on page63
“Deploying WMS Offload” on page65
Before You Begin
Remember to complete the required configurations in this chapter before proceeding. AirWave support remains
available to you for any phase of AirWave installation.
Formatting the Top Header
The Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.5 interface centers around a horizontal row of tabs with nested subtabs.
A row of statistics hyperlinks called Top Header Stats above the tabs represents commonly used subtabs. These
hyperlinks provide the ability to view certain key statistics by mousing over, such as number and type of Down
devices, and serve as shortcuts to frequently viewed subtabs. Figure 6 illustrates the navigation bar. For more
details on hyperlinks, tabs and subtabs, see “AirWave Navigation Basics” on page10.
NOTE: Additional configurations are available after basic configuration is complete.
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