
Port Type Protocol Description Device Type
1812 UDP
RADIUS
Auth
Authenticate & authorize
AirWave administrative
users on a RADIUS server.
> RADIUS auth server
1813 UDP
RADIUS
accounting
Retrieve usernames for
authenticated WLAN clients
from NAS (captive portal,
controller, autonomous AP).
Only used when usernames
are not available in the
SNMP MIB of a controller or
autonomous AP.
< RADIUS accounting client
2002 TCP HTTPS
Retrieve client
authentication info
> ACS
5050 UDP RTLS Real Time Location Feed < Dell thin APs
8211 UDP PAPI Real Time Feed (AMON) < > WLAN controllers
ICMP Ping Probe > APs or controllers
AirWave Navigation Basics
Every AirWave page contains the following three basic sections:
l "Status Section" on page 9
l "Navigation Section" on page 11
l "Activity Section" on page 13
In addition, throughout AirWave, you will come across common buttons/icons and a series of customizable tables. Refer
to the following sections for more information.
l "Common List Settings" on page 14
l "Buttons and Icons" on page 14
The AirWave pages also contain Help links that open the Dell Networking W-AirWave 7.7 User Guide.
On most pages in AirWave, the help link is available in the upper-right portion of the page. On some of the newer pages
(for example, Home >Firewall or Home >Network Deviations), the help link is a "?" beside the page title.
Status Section
The Status section is a snapshot view of overall WLAN performance and provides direct links for immediate access to
key system components. You can customize the contents of the Status section on the Home > User Info page. Refer to
the Configuring Your Own User Information with the Home > User Info Page section in the Dell Networking W-
AirWave 7.7 User Guide.
Figure 4 Status section of the Home > Overview Page
The table below describes these elements in further detail.
Dell Networking W-AirWave 7.7 | Installation Guide 9
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