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138 | Discovering, Adding, and Managing Devices Dell PowerConnect W AirWave 7.1 | User Guide
4. In the Location field, select the appropriate group and folder for the device. Refer to Table 81.
5. At the bottom of the page, select either the Mo
nitor Only or Management read/write radio button. The
choice depends on whether or not you wish to overwrite the Group settings for the device being added. For
more information and a detailed procedure, see “Assigning Devices to AWMS from APs/Devices > New
Page” on page13
4.
6. Click Add to finish adding
the devices to the network.
Privacy
Password
(Confirm)
Taken from the Device Setup >
Communication page
SNMPv3 privacy password.
SNMPv3 Auth
Protocol
Taken from the Device Setup >
Communication page
Drop-down menu that allows you to enable the
SNMPv3 authentication
protocol to the device being added.
SNMPv3 Privacy
Protocol
Taken from the Device Setup >
Communication page
Drop-down menu that allows you to enable
SNMPv3 privacy protocol to
the device being added.
Telnet/SSH
Username &
Password
(Confirm)
Taken from the Device Setup >
Communication page
Telnet username and password for existing Cisco IOS APs. AWMS uses
the Telnet username/password combination to manage the AP and to
enable SNMP if desired.
NOTE: New
, out-of-the-box Cisco IOS-based APs typically have SNMP
disabled with a default telnet username of Cisco and default password of
Cisco. This value is required for management of any existing Cisco IOS-
based APs.
Enable Password
(C
onfirm)
Taken from the Device Setup >
Communication page
Password that allows AWMS to enter enable mode on the AP.
HTTP Username
& Password
Taken from the Device Setup >
Communication page
HTTP password used to manage the AP initially, and to enable SNMP if
desired.
NOTE: Enter Intel if you are supporting new
, out-of-the-box Intel APs.
Auth Password Taken from the Device Setup >
Communication page
SNMPv3 authentication password.
NOTE: SNM
Pv3 supports three security levels: (1) no authentication and
no encryption, (2) authentication and no encryption, and (3) authentication
and encryption. AWMS currently only supports authentication and
encryption.
Privacy
Password
Taken from the Device Setup >
Communication page
SNMPv3 privacy password.
NOTE: SNM
Pv3 supports three security levels: (1) no authentication and
no encryption, (2) authentication and no encryption, and (3) authentication
and encryption. AWMS currently only supports authentication and
encryption.
Table 81 Device Setup > Communications > Add > Location Section Fields and Default Values
Setting Default AP Type Description
Group Default Group All This is a drop-down menu used to assign the AP to a Group.
Folder To p All This is drop-down menu used to assign the AP to a Fo
lder.
Table 80 Device Communications and Location Fields and Default Values
Setting Default Description
Note: If you select Manage read/write, AWMS overwrites existing device settings with the Group settings. Aruba recommends
placing newly discovered devices in Monitor read/only mode to enable auditing of actual settings instead of Group Policy settings.

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