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81 | Configuring and Using Device Groups Dell Networking W-AirWave 8.0 | User Guide
Individual device settings—such as device name, RF channel selection, RF transmission power, antenna settings, and so
forth—typically should not be managed at a group level and must be individually configured for optimal performance.
Individual AP settings are configured on the APs/Devices > Manage page.
You can create as many different groups as required. Administrators usually establish groups that range in size from five
to 100 wireless devices.
Group configuration can be enhanced with the AirWave Global Groups feature, which lets you create Global Groups
with configurations that are pushed to individual Subscriber Groups.
The columns in the default view of the Groups > Monitor page is defined in Dell Networking W-AirWave and cannot
be modified. However, you can create a new view of this page that returns custom information based on the filter
parameters and data columns you selected when creating that new view. For more information, see "Creating
CustomFiltered Views" on page 137.
Viewing All Defined Device Groups
To display a list of all defined groups, browse to the Groups > List page, illustrated in Figure 38.
Figure 38:Groups > List Page Illustration (partial view)
Table 40 describes the columns in the Groups > List page.
Column Description
Add New
Group
Launches a page that enables you to add a new group by name and to define group
parameters for devices in that group. For additional information, refer to "Configuring Basic
Group Settings" on page 82.
Manage
(wrench icon)
Goes to the Groups > Basic configuration page for that group. Hover your mouse over the icon
to see a list of shortcuts to group-specific subtabs that would appear across the navigation
section if this group is selected. (See Figure 39 in "Configuring Basic Group Settings" on page
82.)
Name
Uniquely identifies the group by location, vendor, department or any other identifier (such as
Accounting APs, Floor 1 APs,’ Cisco devices,’ 802.1x APs,’ and so forth).
Up/Down
Status Polling
Period
The time between Up/Down SNMP polling periods for each device in the group. Detailed
SNMP polling period information is available on the Groups > Basic configuration page. Note
that by default, most polling intervals do not match the up/down period.
Total Devices Total number of devices contained in the group including APs, controllers, routers, or switches.
Changes Displays when a group has unapplied changes.
Table 40:
Groups > List Columns
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