Dell PowerConnect W-Airwave W-Airwave 7.3 User Guide - Page 68

General Configuration Tasks Supporting WMS Offload in AMP

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 Dell PowerConnect W-Series ArubaOS Version 5.0 or later  Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave Version 6.0 or later The Dell PowerConnect W WMS feature is an enterprise-level hardware device and server architecture with managing software for security and network policy. There are three primary components of the WMS deployment:  Air Monitor AP devices establish and monitor RF activity on the network.  The WMS server manages devices and network activity, to include rogue AP detection and enforcement of network policy.  The AMP graphical user interface (UI) allows users to access and use the WMS functionality. WMS Offload is the ability to place the burden of the WMS server data and UI functions on AMP. WMS master controllers provide this data so that AMP can support rigorous network monitoring capabilities. General Configuration Tasks Supporting WMS Offload in AMP WMS Offload must be enabled with a six-fold process and related configuration tasks, as follows: 1. Configure WLAN switches for optimal AMP monitoring.  Disable debugging.  Ensure AMP server is a trap receiver host.  Ensure proper traps are enabled. 2. Configure AMP to optimally monitor the AirWave infrastructure.  Enable WMS offload.  Configure SNMP communication.  Create a proper policy for monitoring AirWave infrastructure.  Discover the infrastructure. 3. Configure device classification.  Set up rogue classification.  Set up rogue classification override.  Establish user classification override devices. 4. Deploy ArubaOS-specific monitoring features.  Enable remote AP and wired network monitoring.  View controller license information. 5. Convert existing floor plans to VisualRF, to include the following elements:  Dell PowerConnect W-Series ArubaOS  RF Plan 6. Use RTLS for increasing location accuracy (optional).  Enable RTLS service on the AMP server.  Enable RTLS on ArubaOS Infrastructure. Additional Information Supporting WMS Offload For additional information, including detailed concepts, configuration procedures, restrictions, ArubaOS infrastructure, and AMP version differences in support of WMS Offload, refer to the Dell PowerConnect WAirWave Best Practices Guide at support.dell.com/manuals. 68 | Configuring AMP Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave | Version 7.3

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Configuring AMP
Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave
| Version 7.3
Dell PowerConnect W-Series ArubaOS Version 5.0 or later
Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave Version 6.0 or later
The
Dell PowerConnect W
WMS feature is an enterprise-level hardware device and server architecture with
managing software for security and network policy. There are three primary components of the WMS
deployment:
Air Monitor AP devices establish and monitor RF activity on the network.
The WMS server manages devices and network activity, to include rogue AP detection and enforcement of
network policy.
The AMP graphical user interface (UI) allows users to access and use the WMS functionality.
WMS Offload is the ability to place the burden of the WMS server data and UI functions on AMP. WMS master
controllers provide this data so that AMP can support rigorous network monitoring capabilities.
General Configuration Tasks Supporting WMS Offload in AMP
WMS Offload must be enabled with a six-fold process and related configuration tasks, as follows:
1.
Configure WLAN switches for optimal AMP monitoring.
Disable debugging.
Ensure AMP server is a trap receiver host.
Ensure proper traps are enabled.
2.
Configure AMP to optimally monitor the AirWave infrastructure.
Enable WMS offload.
Configure SNMP communication.
Create a proper policy for monitoring AirWave infrastructure.
Discover the infrastructure.
3.
Configure device classification.
Set up rogue classification.
Set up rogue classification override.
Establish user classification override devices.
4.
Deploy ArubaOS-specific monitoring features.
Enable remote AP and wired network monitoring.
View controller license information.
5.
Convert existing floor plans to VisualRF, to include the following elements:
Dell PowerConnect W-Series ArubaOS
RF Plan
6.
Use RTLS for increasing location accuracy (optional).
Enable RTLS service on the AMP server.
Enable RTLS on ArubaOS Infrastructure.
Additional Information Supporting WMS Offload
For additional information, including detailed concepts, configuration procedures, restrictions, ArubaOS
infrastructure, and AMP version differences in support of WMS Offload, refer to the
Dell PowerConnect W-
AirWave Best Practices Guide
at
support.dell.com/manuals
.