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For additional information about profile procedures and guidelines, refer to the following sections in this document:  "Setting Up Initial Dell PowerConnect W Configuration" on page 21  "General Profiles Guidelines" on page 28  "Profiles" on page 52 in the Appendix Security Section The Security section displays, adds, edits, or deletes security profiles in multiple categories, including user roles, policies, rules, and servers such as RADIUS, TACACS+, and LDAP servers. Navigate to Security with the Dell PowerConnect W Configuration > Security path, illustrated in Figure 9. Figure 9 Dell PowerConnect W Configuration > Security Navigation The following general guidelines apply to Security profiles in Dell PowerConnect W configuration:  Roles can have multiple policies; each policy can have numerous roles.  Server groups are comprised of servers and rules. Security rules apply in Dell PowerConnect W Configuration in the same way as deployed in AOS. For additional information about Security, refer to "Security" on page 124 in the Appendix. Local Config Section The Local Config section, introduced in AWMS 7.2, is used for local configuration of Dell PowerConnect W controllers. Locally configured settings are not pushed to local controllers by master controllers. SNMP trap settings for controllers are managed locally. Figure 10 Dell PowerConnect W Configuration > Local Config Navigation For complete details on the Local Config section, refer to "Local Config of SNMP Management" on page 145 in the Appendix. 16 | Dell PowerConnect W Configuration in AWMS Dell PowerConnect W AirWave 7.2 | Configuration Guide

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Dell PowerConnect W Configuration in AWMS
Dell PowerConnect W AirWave 7.2
| Configuration Guide
For additional information about profile procedures and guidelines, refer to the following sections in this
document:
“Setting Up Initial Dell PowerConnect W Configuration” on page
21
“General Profiles Guidelines” on page
28
“Profiles” on page
52
in the Appendix
Security Section
The
Security
section
displays, adds, edits, or deletes security profiles in multiple categories, including user roles,
policies, rules, and servers such as RADIUS, TACACS+, and LDAP servers. Navigate to Security with the
Dell
PowerConnect W Configuration > Security
path, illustrated in
Figure 9
.
Figure 9
Dell PowerConnect W Configuration > Security
Navigation
The following general guidelines apply to
Security
profiles in Dell PowerConnect W configuration:
Roles can have multiple policies; each policy can have numerous roles.
Server groups are comprised of servers and rules. Security rules apply in Dell PowerConnect W Configuration
in the same way as deployed in AOS.
For additional information about Security, refer to
“Security” on page 124
in the Appendix.
Local Config Section
The Local Config section, introduced in AWMS 7.2, is used for local configuration of Dell PowerConnect W
controllers. Locally configured settings are not pushed to local controllers by master controllers.
SNMP trap settings for controllers are managed locally.
Figure 10
Dell PowerConnect W Configuration > Local Config Navigation
For complete details on the Local Config section, refer to
“Local Config of SNMP Management” on page
145
in
the Appendix.