Dell PowerConnect W-Airwave W-Airwave 7.2 User Guide - Page 119
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Figure 78 APs/Devices > Monitor Page for Wireless Devices (partial view of an AP) Table 73 describes the fields and information displayed in the Device Info section. The displayed fields vary from device to device. Table 73 APs/Devices > Monitor > Device Info Fields and Default Values Field Description Poll Now Status Configuration Firmware Button immediately polls the individual AP or the controller for a thin AP; this overrides the group's preset polling intervals to force an immediate update of all data except for rogue information. Shows "attempt" status and last polling times. Displays ability of AWMS to connect to the AP. Up (no issue) means everything is working as it should. Down (SNMP "get" failed) means AWMS can get to the device but not speak with it using SNMP. Check the SNMP credentials AWMS is using the view secrets link on the APs/Devices > Manage page and verify SNMP is enabled on the AP. Many APs ship with SNMP disabled. Down (ICMP ping failed after SNMP get failed) means AWMS is unable to connect to the AP using SNMP and is unable to ping the AP. This usually means AWMS is blocked from connecting to the AP or the AP needs to be rebooted or reset. Good means all the settings on the AP agree with the settings AWMS wants them to have. Mismatched means there is a configuration mismatch between what is on the AP and what AWMS wants to push to the AP. The Mismatched link directs you to this specific APs/Devices > Audit page where each mismatch is highlighted. Unknown means the device configuration has not yet been fetched (possible issue with credentials). Verifying means it's fetching configuration to be compared to desired settings. Displays the firmware version running on the AP. Dell PowerConnect W AirWave 7.2 | User Guide Discovering, Adding, and Managing Devices | 119