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W-IAP Management and Monitoring, Managing a W-IAP from W-AirWave, Image Management, Resetting a W-IAP

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Chapter 21 W-IAP Management and Monitoring This chapter provides information on managing and monitoring W-IAPs from the the W-AirWave management server. Managing a W-IAP from W-AirWave W-AirWave is a powerful tool and easy-to-use network operations system that manages Dell wireless, wired, and remote access networks, as well as wired and wireless infrastructures from a wide range of third-party manufacturers. With its easy-to-use interface, W-AirWave provides real-time monitoring, proactive alerts, historical reporting, and fast, efficient troubleshooting. It also offers tools that manage RF coverage, strengthen wireless security, and demonstrate regulatory compliance. The W-IAPs communicate with W-AirWave using the HTTPS protocol. This allows a W-AirWave server to be deployed in the cloud across a NAT device, such as a router. The W-AirWave features available in the Instant network are described in the following sections. Image Management W-AirWave allows you to manage firmware updates on WLAN devices by defining a minimum acceptable firmware version for each make and model of a device. It remotely distributes the firmware image to the WLAN devices that require updates, and it schedules the firmware updates such that updating is completed without requiring you to manually monitor the devices. The following models can be used to upgrade the firmware: l Automatic- In this model, the Virtual Controller periodically checks for newer updates from a configured URL and automatically initiates upgrade of the network. l Manual- In this model, the user can manually start a firmware upgrade for each Virtual Controller or set the desired firmware preference per group of devices. Resetting a W-IAP A W-IAP device can be reset through W-AirWave in the Managed mode. 1. Under Modify Devices, choose the W-IAP devices you want to factory reset by selecting the check box next to it. 2. Frpm the Change Device Group Folder dropdown, select Factory Reset selected devices. 3. Click the Factory Reset tab. On resetting the W-IAP device from W-AirWave, all the configuration values will be set to default except for the per-ap-settings and VC Key value. W-IAP and Client Monitoring W-AirWave allows you to find any W-IAP or client on the wireless network and to see real-time monitoring views. These monitoring views can be used to aggregate critical information and high-end monitoring information. In the W-AirWave User Interface (UI), you can select either Manage Read/Write or Monitoronly+Firmware Upgrades as management modes. When the Management level is set to Manage Dell Networking W-Series Instant 6.4.3.1-4.2.0.0 | User Guide W-IAP Management and Monitoring | 296

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Chapter 21
W-IAP Management and Monitoring
This chapter provides information on managing and monitoring W-IAPs from the the W-AirWave management
server.
Managing a W-IAP from W-AirWave
W-AirWave is a powerful tool and easy-to-use network operations system that manages Dell wireless, wired,
and remote access networks, as well as wired and wireless infrastructures from a wide range of third-party
manufacturers. With its easy-to-use interface, W-AirWave provides real-time monitoring, proactive alerts,
historical reporting, and fast, efficient troubleshooting. It also offers tools that manage RF coverage,
strengthen wireless security, and demonstrate regulatory compliance.
The W-IAPs communicate with W-AirWave using the HTTPS protocol. This allows a W-AirWave server to be
deployed in the cloud across a NAT device, such as a router. The W-AirWave features available in the Instant
network are described in the following sections.
Image Management
W-AirWave allows you to manage firmware updates on WLAN devices by defining a minimum acceptable
firmware version for each make and model of a device. It remotely distributes the firmware image to the WLAN
devices that require updates, and it schedules the firmware updates such that updating is completed without
requiring you to manually monitor the devices.
The following models can be used to upgrade the firmware:
l
Automatic— In this model, the Virtual Controller periodically checks for newer updates from a configured
URL and automatically initiates upgrade of the network.
l
Manual— In this model, the user can manually start a firmware upgrade for each Virtual Controller or set
the desired firmware preference per group of devices.
Resetting a W-IAP
A W-IAP device can be reset through W-AirWave in the
Managed
mode.
1. Under
Modify Devices
, choose the W-IAP devices you want to factory reset by selecting the check box
next to it.
2. Frpm the
Change Device Group Folder
dropdown, select
Factory Reset selected devices
.
3. Click the
Factory Reset
tab.
On resetting the W-IAP device from W-AirWave, all the configuration values will be set to default except for the
per-ap-settings
and
VC Key
value.
W-IAP and Client Monitoring
W-AirWave allows you to find any W-IAP or client on the wireless network and to see real-time monitoring
views. These monitoring views can be used to aggregate critical information and high-end monitoring
information.
In the W-AirWave User Interface (UI), you can select either
Manage Read/Write
or
Monitor-
only+Firmware Upgrades
as management modes. When the Management level is set to
Manage