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Column Description
Is Global Group
If a group is designated as global, it may not contain APs but it may be used as a template for
other groups. This column may also indicate Yes if this group has been pushed to AirWave
from a Master Console.
Global Group Specifies which group this Subscriber Group is using as its template.
SSID The SSID assigned to supported device types within the group.
Down
The number of access points within the group that are not reachable via SNMP or are no
longer associated to a controller. Note that thin APs are not directly polled with SNMP, but are
polled through the controller. That controller may report that the thin AP is down or is no longer
on the controller. At this point, AirWave classifies the device as down.
Mismatched The number of devices within the group that are in a mismatched state.
Ignored The number of ignored devices in that group.
Clients
The number of mobile users associated with all access points within the group. To avoid
double counting of clients, clients are only listed in the group of the AP with which they are
associated. Note that device groups with only controllers in them report no clients.
Usage A running average of the sum of bytes in and bytes out for the managed radio page.
VPN Sessions Number of active (connected) VPN sessions under this group.
Duplicate
Creates a new group with the name Copy of <Group Name> with identical configuration
settings. (Dell configuration settings will have to be manually added back.)
Table 40:
Groups > List Columns (Continued)
When you first configure AirWave, there is only one default group labeled Access Points. If you have no other groups
configured, refer to "Configuring Basic Group Settings" on page 82.
Configuring Basic Group Settings
The first default device group that AirWave sets up is the Access Points group, but you can use this procedure to add
and configure any device group. Perform these steps to configure basic group settings, then continue to additional
procedures to define additional settings as required.
l To create a new group, select Add on the Groups > List page. Enter a group name and select Add. The Groups >
Basic page appears.
l To edit an existing device group, select the manage (wrench) icon next to the group. The Groups > Basic page
appears. If you mouse over an existing groups wrench, a popup menu displays, allowing you to select options such
as Basic, Templates, Security, SSIDs, AAA Servers, Radio, Controller Config, Instant Config, and Cisco WLC
Config. See Figure 39.
The mouse-over list can vary based on a group's settings.
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