
155 | Discovering, Adding, and Managing Devices Dell Networking W-AirWave 8.0 | User Guide
Figure 95:Individual Interface Information Section
Bandwidth, and various standard and enterprise specific error counting information is displayed in the lower section in a
tabbed graph, which are shown in "Interface Monitoring Page for a Wired Device" on page 154 above.
Connected Clients, if any, are listed in a table below the interactive graphs.
What Next?
All device lists in AirWave act as portals to management pages if you have the proper read/write privileges. Selecting
the wrench or pencil icon next to a device table entry, or selecting Modify Devices where appropriate above a device
table, will take you to the appropriate Management page (APs/Devices > Manage). For more information, see
"Configuring and Managing Devices" on page 157.
Auditing Device Configuration
When you have added a newly discovered device successfully to a Group in Monitor mode, the next step is to verify
device configuration status. Determine whether any changes will be applied to that device when you convert it to
Managed read/write mode.
AirWave uses SNMP or Telnet to read a device’s configuration. SNMP is used for Cisco controllers. Dell Networking
W-Series devices and wired routers and switches use Telnet/SSH to read device configuration. See "Individual Device
Support and Firmware Upgrades" on page 169 for more details.
Perform these steps to verify the device configuration status:
1. Browse to the APs/Devices > List page.
2. Locate the device in the list and check the information in the Configuration column.
3. If the device is in Monitor mode, the lock symbol appears in the Configuration column, indicating that the device is
locked and will not be configured by AirWave.
4. Verify the additional information in the Configuration column for that device.
l A status of Good indicates that all of the device's current settings match the group policy settings and that no
changes will be applied when the device is shifted to Manage mode.
l A status of Mismatched indicates that at least one of the device's current configuration settings does not match
the group policy and will be changed when the device is shifted to Manage mode.
5. If the device configuration is Mismatched, select the Mismatched link to go to the APs/Devices > Audit page. This
page lists detailed information for all existing configuration parameters and settings for an individual device.
The group configuration settings are displayed on the right side of the page. If the device is moved from Monitor to
Manage mode, the settings on the right side of the page overwrite the settings on the left. "APs/Devices > Audit
Page Illustration" on page 156 illustrates this page.
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