Dell PowerConnect W-Airwave W-Airwave 7.2 Configuration Guide - Page 17

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Advanced Services Section Navigate to Advanced Services with the Dell PowerConnect W Configuration > Advanced Services path. The Advanced Services section includes IP Mobility and VPN Services. Figure 11 illustrates this navigation and the components. Figure 11 Dell PowerConnect W Configuration > Advanced Services Navigation For additional information about IP Mobility and VPN Services, refer to "Advanced Services" on page 147. APs/Devices > List Page This page supports devices in all of AWMS. This page supports controller reboot, controller re-provisioning, and changing Dell PowerConnect W AP groups. Select Modify Devices to configure thin AP settings. Figure 12 APs/Devices List Page Illustration (Partial Display) APs/Devices > Manage Page This page configures device-level settings, including Manage mode that enables pushing configurations to controllers. For additional information, refer to "Pushing Device Configurations to Controllers" on page 29. You can create controller overrides for entire profiles or a specific profile setting per profile. This allows you to avoid creating new profiles or Dell PowerConnect W AP Groups that differ by one more settings. Controller overrides can be added from the controller's APs/Devices > Manage page. Figure 13 illustrates an APs/Devices > Manage page with controller overrides: Dell PowerConnect W AirWave 7.2 | Configuration Guide Dell PowerConnect W Configuration in AWMS | 17

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Dell PowerConnect W AirWave 7.2
| Configuration Guide
Dell PowerConnect W Configuration in AWMS
|
17
Advanced Services Section
Navigate to Advanced Services with the
Dell PowerConnect W Configuration > Advanced Services
path. The
Advanced Services
section includes IP Mobility and VPN Services.
Figure 11
illustrates this navigation and the
components.
Figure 11
Dell PowerConnect W Configuration > Advanced Services
Navigation
For additional information about IP Mobility and VPN Services, refer to
“Advanced Services” on page 147
.
APs/Devices > List Page
This page supports devices in all of AWMS. This page supports controller reboot, controller re-provisioning, and
changing Dell PowerConnect W AP groups. Select
Modify Devices
to configure thin AP settings.
Figure 12
APs/Devices List
Page Illustration (Partial Display)
APs/Devices > Manage Page
This page configures device-level settings, including
Manage
mode that enables pushing configurations to
controllers. For additional information, refer to
“Pushing Device Configurations to Controllers” on page
29
.
You can create controller overrides for entire profiles or a specific profile setting per profile. This allows you to
avoid creating new profiles or Dell PowerConnect W AP Groups that differ by one more settings. Controller
overrides can be added from the controller's
APs/Devices > Manage
page.
Figure 13
illustrates an
APs/Devices >
Manage
page with controller overrides: