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Loading Device Firmware Onto AirWave (optional)

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Loading Device Firmware Onto AirWave (optional) Overview of the Device Setup > Upload Firmware & Files Page AirWave enables automated firmware distribution to the devices on your network. Once you have downloaded the firmware files from the vendor, you can upload this firmware to AirWave for distribution to devices via the Device Setup > Upload Firmware & Files page. This page lists all firmware files on AirWave with file information. This page also enables you to add new firmware files, to delete firmware files, and to add New Web Auth Bundle files. The following additional pages support firmware file information:  Firmware files uploaded to AirWave appear as options in the drop-down menus on the Group > Firmware page and on individual APs/Devices > Manage pages.  Use the AMP Setup page to configure AirWave-wide default firmware options. Table 32 below itemizes the contents, settings, and default values for the Upload Firmware & Files page. Table 32 Device Setup > Upload Firmware & Files Fields and Default Values Setting Default Description Type Dell Displays a drop-down list of the primary AP makes and models that AirWave supports with PowerConn automated firmware distribution. ect W- SeriesContr oller (any model) Owner Role None Displays the user role that uploaded the firmware file. This is the role that has access to the file when an upgrade is attempted. Description None Displays a user-configurable text description of the firmware file. Server Protocol None Displays the file transfer protocol by which the firmware file was obtained from the server. Use Group File Server None Displays the name of the file server supporting the group. Firmware Filename None Displays the name of the file that was uploaded to AirWave and to be transferred to an AP when the file is used in an upgrade. Firmware Version None Displays the firmware version number. This is a user-configurable field. Firmware MD5 Checksum None Displays the MD5 checksum of the file after it was uploaded to AirWave. The MD5 checksum is used to verify that the file was uploaded to AirWave without issue. The checksum should match the checksum of the file before it was uploaded. Firmware File Size None Displays the size of the firmware file in bytes. HTML Filename None Supporting HTML, displays the name of the file that was uploaded to AirWave and to be transferred to an AP when the file is used in an upgrade. HTML Version None Supporting HTML, displays the version of HTML used for file transfer. HTML MD5 Checksum None Supporting HTML, displays the MD5 checksum of the file after it was uploaded to AirWave. The MD5 checksum is used to verify that the file was uploaded to AirWave without issue. The checksum should match the checksum of the file before it was uploaded. HTML File Size None Supporting HTML, displays the size of the file in bytes. Desired Firmware File for Specified Groups None The firmware file is set as the desired firmware version on the Groups > Firmware Files page of the specified groups. You cannot delete a firmware file that is set as the desired firmware version for a group. Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.4 | User Guide Configuring AMP | 55

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Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.4
| User Guide
Configuring AMP
|
55
Loading Device Firmware Onto AirWave (optional)
Overview of the Device Setup > Upload Firmware & Files Page
AirWave enables automated firmware distribution to the devices on your network. Once you have downloaded
the firmware files from the vendor, you can upload this firmware to AirWave for distribution to devices via the
Device Setup > Upload Firmware & Files page.
This page lists all firmware files on AirWave with file information. This page also enables you to add new
firmware files, to delete firmware files, and to add New Web Auth Bundle files.
The following additional pages support firmware file information:
Firmware files uploaded to AirWave appear as options in the drop-down menus on the Group > Firmware
page and on individual APs/Devices > Manage pages.
Use the
AMP
Setup page to configure AirWave-wide default firmware options.
Table 32
below itemizes the contents, settings, and default values for the Upload Firmware & Files page.
Table 32
Device Setup > Upload Firmware & Files Fields and Default Values
Setting
Default
Description
Type
Dell
PowerConn
ect W-
SeriesContr
oller (any
model)
Displays a drop-down list of the primary AP makes and models that AirWave supports with
automated firmware distribution.
Owner Role
None
Displays the user role that uploaded the firmware file. This is the role that has access to
the file when an upgrade is attempted.
Description
None
Displays a user-configurable text description of the firmware file.
Server Protocol
None
Displays the file transfer protocol by which the firmware file was obtained from the server.
Use Group File
Server
None
Displays the name of the file server supporting the group.
Firmware Filename
None
Displays the name of the file that was uploaded to AirWave and to be transferred to an AP
when the file is used in an upgrade.
Firmware Version
None
Displays the firmware version number. This is a user-configurable field.
Firmware MD5
Checksum
None
Displays the MD5 checksum of the file after it was uploaded to AirWave. The MD5
checksum is used to verify that the file was uploaded to AirWave without issue. The
checksum should match the checksum of the file before it was uploaded.
Firmware File Size
None
Displays the size of the firmware file in bytes.
HTML Filename
None
Supporting HTML, displays the name of the file that was uploaded to AirWave and to be
transferred to an AP when the file is used in an upgrade.
HTML Version
None
Supporting HTML, displays the version of HTML used for file transfer.
HTML MD5
Checksum
None
Supporting HTML, displays the MD5 checksum of the file after it was uploaded to
AirWave. The MD5 checksum is used to verify that the file was uploaded to AirWave
without issue. The checksum should match the checksum of the file before it was
uploaded.
HTML File Size
None
Supporting HTML, displays the size of the file in bytes.
Desired Firmware
File for Specified
Groups
None
The firmware file is set as the desired firmware version on the Groups > Firmware Files
page of the specified groups. You cannot delete a firmware file that is set as the desired
firmware version for a group.