
3434 | AOS-W Instant User Interface
Dell PowerConnect W-Series Aruba Instant 6.2.1.0-3.3 | User Guide
Networks Tab
This tab displays a list of Wi-Fi networks that are configured in the Instant network. The network names appear as
links.
The expanded view displays the following information about each Wi-Fi network:
l Name (SSID) — Name of the network.
l Clients — Number of clients that are connected to the network.
l Type — Type of network type such as Employee, Guest, or Voice.
l Band — Band in which the network is broadcast: 2.4 GHz band, 5 GHz band, or both.
l Authentication Method — Authentication method required to connect to the network.
l Key Management — Authentication key type.
l IP Assignment— Source of IP address for the client.
To add a Wi-Fi network, click the New link in the Networks tab. An edit link appears on clicking the network name in
the Networks tab. To delete a network, click on the link x next to the edit link.
For more information on the procedure to add or modify a wireless network, see Wireless Network Profiles on page
79.
Access Points Tab
If the Auto Join Mode feature is enabled, a list of enabled and active OAW-IAPs in the Instant network is displayed in
the Access Points tab. The OAW-IAP names are displayed as links.
If the Auto Join Mode feature is disabled, a New link appears. Click this link to add a new OAW-IAP to the network.
If an OAW-IAP is configured and not active, its MAC Address is displayed in red.
The expanded view of the Access Points tab displays the following information about each OAW-IAP:
l Name — Name of the OAW-IAP.
l IP Address — IP address of the OAW-IAP.
l Mode — Mode of the OAW-IAP.
n Access — In this mode, the AP serves clients and scans the home channel for spectrum analysis while
monitoring channels for rogue APs in the background.
n Monitor — In this mode, the AP acts as a dedicated Air Monitor (AM), scanning all channels for rogue APs and
clients.
l Spectrum— When enabled, the AP functions as a dedicated full-spectrum RF monitor, scanning all channels to
detect interference from neighboring APs or non-Wi-Fi devices such as microwaves and cordless phones. When
Spectrum is enabled, the AP does not provide access services to clients.
l Clients — Number of clients that are connected to the OAW-IAP.
l Type — Model number of the OAW-IAP.
l Mesh Role — Role of the mesh portal or mesh point.
l Channel — Channel on which the OAW-IAP is currently broadcast.
l Power (dB) — Maximum transmission EIRP of the radio.
l Utilization (%) — Percentage of time that the channel is utilized.
l Noise (dBm) — Noise floor of the channel.
An edit link appears on clicking the OAW-IAP name. For details about editing OAW-IAP settings see Basic
Configuration Procedures on page 61.
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