
l Scheduling Options — Schedules the changes to be applied to this group in the future. Enter the desired change
date in the Start Date/Time field. You can also specify if this is a one-time schedule or a recurring schedule.
Recurring options are Daily, Weekly, Monthly, and Annually. AirWave takes the time zone into account for the
group if a time zone other than AirWave System Time has been configured on the Groups > Basic configuration
page.
l Cancel — Cancels the application of changes (immediately or scheduled).
To completely nullify the change request, select Revert on one of the group configuration pages after you have selected
Cancel.
7. Apply changes to multiple groups by selecting the appropriate group or groups and selecting Preview.
Modifying Multiple Devices
AirWave provides a very powerful utility that modifies all APs or a subset of access points unrelated to the typical
AirWave group construct. This utility provides the ability to delete simultaneously multiple devices, migrate multiple
devices to another group and/or folder, update credentials and optimize channels. Perform these steps to modify multiple
devices.
1. To modify multiple devices, go to one of the following pages with a device list:
l APs/Devices > List
l APs/Devices > Up
l APs/Devices > Down
l APs/Devices > Mismatched
l Groups > Monitor
Each of these pages displays a list of devices. Controller monitoring pages also have lists of their thin APs which can
be modified using Modify Devices.
2. Select Modify Devices to make the checkboxes at the left of all devices appear. In addition, a new section appears in
this page location to display various settings that can be configured for multiple devices at one time (some operations
cannot be performed on the selected devices). Figure 64 illustrates this page.
Figure 64:Modify Multiple Devices Section Illustration
3. Select one or more devices that are to share the configurations. Select the checkbox by each device you want to
modify.
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