
85 | Configuring and Using Device Groups Dell Networking W-AirWave 8.0 | User Guide
Setting Default Description
Name
Defined
when first
adding the
group
Displays or changes the group name. As desired, use this field to set the name
to uniquely identify the group by location, vendor, department, or any other
identifier (such as Accounting APs, Cisco devices, 802.1x APs, and so forth).
Missed SNMP
Poll Threshold
(1-100)
1
Sets the number of Up/Down SNMP polls that must be missed before AirWave
considers a device to be down. The number of SNMP retries and the SNMP
timeout of a poll can be set on the Device Setup > Communication page.
Regulatory
Domain
United States
Sets the regulatory domain in AirWave, limiting the selectable channels for APs
in the group.
Timezone
AMP System
Time
Allows group configuration changes to be scheduled relative to the time zone in
which the devices are located. This setting is used for scheduling group-level
configuration changes.
Allow One-to-
One NAT
No
Allows AirWave to talk to the devices on a different IP address than the one
configured on the device.
NOTE: If enabled, the LAN IP Address listed on the AP/Devices > Manage
configuration page under the Settings area is different than the IP Address
under the Device Communication area.
Audit
Configuration
on Devices
Yes
Auditing and pushing of configuration to devices can be disabled on all the
devices in the group. Once disabled, all the devices in the groups will not be
counted towards mismatched devices.
Is Global
Group
No
If specified as Yes, then this group can be selected in the Use Global Group
drop down menu for future group configurations.
Use Global
Group
No
When enabled, this field allows you to define the device group to be a Global
Group. Refer to "Using Global Groups for Group Configuration" on page 120.
Table 41:
Basic and Global Groups Fields and Default Values
2. Complete the SNMP Polling Periods section. The information in this section overrides default settings. Table 42
describes the SNMP polling settings.
Setting Default Description
Up/Down Status Polling
Period
5 minutes
Sets time between Up/Down SNMP polling for each device in the
group.
The Group SNMP Polling Interval overrides the global parameter
configured on the Device Setup > Communication page. An initial
polling interval of 5 minutes is best for most networks.
Override Polling Period
for Other Services
No
Enables or disables overriding the base SNMP Polling Period. If you
select Yes, the other settings in the SNMP Polling Periods section are
activated, and you can override default values.
AP Interface Polling
Period
10
minutes
Sets the interval at which AirWave polls for radio monitoring and
bandwidth being used by a device.
Table 42:
SNMP Polling Periods Fields and Default Values
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