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Contents
About This Guide ....................................................................................................................................................11
Document Organization................................................................................................................... 11
Notice Icons ......................................................................................................................................12
Contacting Support ..........................................................................................................................12
Chapter 1 Introduction ........................................................................................................................13
AWMS—A Unified Wireless Network Command Center.......................................................... 13
AirWave Management Platform ............................................................................................ 13
Dell PowerConnect W Configuration .................................................................................... 14
VisualRF......................................................................................................................................14
RAPIDS....................................................................................................................................... 14
Master Console and Failover.................................................................................................. 15
Integrating AWMS into the Network and Organizational Hierarchy....................................... 15
Chapter 2 Installing AWMS................................................................................................................17
AWMS Hardware Requirements and Installation Media.......................................................... 17
Installing Linux CentOS 5 (Phase 1)............................................................................................... 17
Installing AWMS Software (Phase 2) ...........................................................................................18
Getting Started.......................................................................................................................... 18
Step 1: Configuring Date and Time, Checking for Prior Installations .............................. 18
Date and Time...................................................................................................................18
Previous AWMS Installations ........................................................................................ 18
Step 2: Installing AWMS Software, Including AWMS....................................................... 19
Step 3: Checking the AWMS Installation ............................................................................. 19
Step 4: Assigning an IP Address to the AWMS System .................................................... 19
Step 5: Naming the AWMS Network Administration System........................................... 19
Step 6: Assigning a Host Name to the AWMS .................................................................... 20
Step 7: Changing the Default Root Password......................................................................20
Completing the Installation .....................................................................................................20
Configuring and Mapping Port Usage for AWMS....................................................................... 21
AWMS Navigation Basics .............................................................................................................. 22
Status Section........................................................................................................................... 22
Navigation Section................................................................................................................... 23
Activity Section......................................................................................................................... 24
Help Links in the GUI................................................................................................................ 25
Common List Settings .............................................................................................................. 25
Buttons and Icons .................................................................................................................... 25
Getting Started with AWMS ...........................................................................................................27
Chapter 3 Configuring AWMS............................................................................................................29
Before You Begin.............................................................................................................................. 29
Formatting the Top Header .............................................................................................................29
Customizing Columns in Lists ......................................................................................................... 30
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Resetting Pagination Records........................................................................................................ 31
Using the Pagination Widget.......................................................................................................... 31
Using CSV Export for Lists and Reports........................................................................................ 31
Defining Graph Display Preferences............................................................................................. 32
Customizing the Overview Subtab Display................................................................................... 32
Customized Search .......................................................................................................................... 33
Setting Severe Alert Warning Behavior ....................................................................................... 34
Defining General AWMS Server Settings .................................................................................... 34
Defining AWMS Network Settings................................................................................................ 41
Creating AWMS Users .................................................................................................................... 43
Creating AWMS User Roles ........................................................................................................... 44
Enabling AWMS to Manage Your Devices .................................................................................. 47
Configuring Communication Settings for Discovered Devices ........................................ 47
Loading Device Firmware Onto AWMS (optional).............................................................. 49
Overview of the Device Setup > Upload Firmware & Files Page ............................. 49
Loading Firmware Files to AWMS................................................................................. 50
Using Web Auth Bundles in AWMS.............................................................................. 52
Configuring TACACS+ and RADIUS Authentication ................................................................... 52
Configuring TACACS+ Authentication .................................................................................. 53
Configuring RADIUS Authentication and Authorization .................................................... 54
Integrating a RADIUS Accounting Server............................................................................ 55
Configuring Cisco WLSE and WLSE Rogue Scanning................................................................ 56
Introduction to Cisco WLSE.................................................................................................... 57
Configuring WLSE Initially in AWMS .................................................................................... 57
Adding an ACS Server for WLSE ................................................................................... 57
Enabling Rogue Alerts for Cisco WLSE ........................................................................57
Configuring WLSE to Communicate with APs ............................................................. 58
Discovering Devices........................................................................................................ 58
Managing Devices ........................................................................................................... 58
Inventory Reporting .........................................................................................................58
Defining Access ...............................................................................................................58
Grouping ............................................................................................................................ 59
Configuring IOS APs for WDS Participation ........................................................................ 59
WDS Participation............................................................................................................ 59
Primary or Secondary WDS ...........................................................................................59
Configuring ACS for WDS Authentication............................................................................59
Configuring Cisco WLSE Rogue Scanning........................................................................... 60
Configuring ACS Servers................................................................................................................. 61
Integrating AWMS with an Existing Network Management Solution (NMS) ........................ 62
Auditing PCI Compliance on the Network.................................................................................... 63
Introduction to PCI Requirements ......................................................................................... 64
PCI Auditing in the AWMS Interface .................................................................................... 64
Enabling or Disabling PCI Auditing........................................................................................65
Deploying WMS Offload.................................................................................................................. 66
Overview of WMS Offload in AWMS .................................................................................... 66
General Configuration Tasks Supporting WMS Offload in AWMS.................................. 66
Additional Information Supporting WMS Offload ............................................................... 67
Chapter 4 Configuring and Using Device Groups in AWMS.........................................................69
AWMS Groups Overview ................................................................................................................ 70
Viewing All Defined Device Groups ...................................................................................... 71
Configuring Basic Group Settings ................................................................................................. 72
Adding and Configuring Group AAA Servers............................................................................... 79
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Configuring Group Security Settings.............................................................................................80
Configuring Group SSIDs and VLANs ........................................................................................... 83
Configuring Radio Settings for Device Groups............................................................................ 87
An Overview of Cisco WLC Configuration.................................................................................... 92
Accessing Cisco WLC Configuration .................................................................................... 92
Navigating Cisco WLC Configuration.................................................................................... 92
Configuring WLANs for Cisco WLC Devices................................................................................ 93
Defining and Configuring LWAPP AP Groups for Cisco Devices ..................................... 95
Viewing and Creating AP Groups .......................................................................................... 95
Configuring Cisco Controller Settings...........................................................................................95
Configuring Wireless Parameters for Cisco Controllers............................................................ 96
Configuring Security Parameters and Functions ........................................................................ 96
Configuring Management Settings for Cisco .............................................................................. 96
Configuring Group PTMP Settings.................................................................................................97
Configuring Proxim Mesh Radio Settings..................................................................................... 97
Configuring Group MAC Access Control Lists............................................................................. 99
Specifying Minimum Firmware Versions for APs in a Group.................................................... 99
Comparing Device Groups ............................................................................................................ 100
Deleting a Group............................................................................................................................. 101
Changing Multiple Group Configurations ...................................................................................101
Modifying Multiple Devices..........................................................................................................102
Using Global Groups for Group Configuration ........................................................................... 105
Chapter 5 Discovering, Adding, and Managing Devices.............................................................107
Device Discovery Overview.......................................................................................................... 107
Discovering and Adding Devices................................................................................................. 107
SNMP/HTTP Scanning ..........................................................................................................107
Adding Networks for SNMP/HTTP Scanning............................................................ 108
Adding Credentials for SNMP/HTTP Scanning......................................................... 108
Defining a SNMP/HTTP Scan Set................................................................................ 109
Running a Scan Set........................................................................................................ 110
Enabling Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) .......................................................................... 111
Authorizing Devices to AWMS from APs/Devices > New Page .................................... 111
Manually Adding Individual Devices .................................................................................. 112
Adding Devices with the Device Setup > Add Page ................................................ 112
Adding Multiple Devices from a CSV File................................................................... 114
Adding Universal Devices............................................................................................. 115
Assigning Devices to the Ignored Page ............................................................................. 116
Monitoring Devices........................................................................................................................116
Viewing Device Monitoring Statistics ................................................................................ 117
Understanding the APs/Devices > Monitor Pages for All Device Types...................... 118
Monitoring Data Specific to Wireless Devices......................................................... 118
Evaluating Radio Statistics for an AP ................................................................................. 123
Overview of the Radio Statistics Page ....................................................................... 123
Viewing Real-Time ARM Statistics .............................................................................123
Issues Summary section............................................................................................... 123
802.11 Radio Counters Summary ................................................................................. 124
Radio Statistics Interactive graphs............................................................................. 124
Recent ARM Events Log................................................................................................ 125
Active Interfering Devices Table................................................................................. 126
Active BSSIDs................................................................................................................. 127
Monitoring Data for Wired Devices (Routers and Switches) ......................................... 127
Understanding the APs/Devices > Interfaces Page......................................................... 129
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Auditing Device Configuration ............................................................................................. 130
Using Device Folders (Optional) .......................................................................................... 131
Configuring and Managing Devices............................................................................................ 132
Moving a Device from Monitor Only to Manage Read/Write Mode..............................132
Configuring AP Settings ........................................................................................................133
Configuring Device Interfaces for Cisco Catalyst Switches........................................... 138
Individual Device Support and Firmware Upgrades ........................................................ 141
Troubleshooting a Newly Discovered Device with Down Status .......................................... 143
Setting up Dell Spectrum Analysis in AWMS............................................................................ 144
Spectrum Configurations and Prerequisites ..................................................................... 144
Setting up a Permanent Spectrum Dell AP Group............................................................ 145
Configuring an Individual AP to run in Spectrum Mode .................................................. 145
Configuring a Controller to use the Spectrum Profile ...................................................... 146
Chapter 6 Creating and Using Templates ......................................................................................149
Group Templates ............................................................................................................................ 149
Templates are helpful configuration tools that allow AWMS to manage virtually all de-
vice settings. A template uses variables to adjust for minor configuration differences
between devices. ...................................................................................................................149
Supported Device Templates ............................................................................................... 149
Template Variables ................................................................................................................149
Viewing and Adding Templates ...................................................................................................150
Configuring General Template Files and Variables .................................................................. 153
Configuring General Templates ........................................................................................... 154
IOS Configuration File Template: ................................................................................. 155
Device Configuration File on APs/Devices > Audit Configuration Page ............... 155
Using Template Syntax.......................................................................................................... 155
Using Directives to Eliminate Reporting of Configuration Mismatches........................ 155
Ignore_and_do_not_push Command ......................................................................... 156
Push_and_exclude Command .....................................................................................156
Using Conditional Variables in Templates ......................................................................... 156
Using Substitution Variables in Templates ........................................................................ 157
Using AP-Specific Variables ................................................................................................ 158
Configuring Cisco IOS Templates ................................................................................................ 158
Applying Startup-config Files ............................................................................................... 159
WDS Settings in Templates .................................................................................................. 159
SCP Required Settings in Templates .................................................................................. 159
Supporting Multiple Radio Types via a Single IOS Template ......................................... 160
Configuring Single and Dual-Radio APs via a Single IOS Template.............................. 160
Configuring Cisco Catalyst Switch Templates........................................................................... 160
Configuring Symbol Controller / HP WESM Templates............................................................ 161
Configuring a Global Template..................................................................................................... 162
Chapter 7 Using RAPIDS and Rogue Classification .....................................................................165
Introduction to RAPIDS ................................................................................................................. 165
Viewing Overall Network Health on the RAPIDS > Overview Page....................................... 166
Setting Up RAPIDS ......................................................................................................................... 167
Basic Configuration................................................................................................................ 167
Rogue Containment Options................................................................................................. 168
Additional Settings................................................................................................................. 169
Defining RAPIDS Rules..................................................................................................................169
Controller Classification with WMS Offload...................................................................... 170
Device OUI Score ...................................................................................................................170
Rogue Device Threat Level...................................................................................................171
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Viewing and Configuring RAPIDS Rules............................................................................. 171
Deleting or Editing a Rule.............................................................................................. 173
Recommended RAPIDS Rules.............................................................................................. 173
Using RAPIDS Rules with Additional AWMS Functions.................................................. 174
Viewing Rogues on the RAPIDS > List Page.............................................................................. 174
Overview of the RAPIDS > Detail Page....................................................................................... 176
Viewing Ignored Rogue Devices ......................................................................................... 177
Using RAPIDS Workflow to Process Rogue Devices....................................................... 177
Score Override................................................................................................................................ 177
Audit Log ..........................................................................................................................................178
Additional Security Resources..................................................................................................... 179
Chapter 8 Performing Daily Administration in AWMS.................................................................181
Overview of Triggers and Alerts .................................................................................................. 181
Viewing Triggers..................................................................................................................... 181
Creating New Triggers .......................................................................................................... 181
Setting Triggers for Devices.........................................................................................184
Setting Triggers for Radios........................................................................................... 184
Setting Triggers for Discovery ..................................................................................... 185
Setting Triggers for Users............................................................................................. 185
Setting Triggers for RADIUS Authentication Issues ................................................ 185
Setting Triggers for IDS Events....................................................................................186
Setting Triggers for AWMS Health .............................................................................186
Delivering Triggered Alerts................................................................................................... 187
Viewing Alerts......................................................................................................................... 187
Responding to Alerts.............................................................................................................. 188
Monitoring and Supporting WLAN Users................................................................................... 188
Overview of the Users Pages ............................................................................................... 189
Monitoring WLAN Users with the Users > Connected and Users > All Pages............ 189
Supporting Guest WLAN Users With the Users > Guest Users Page ........................... 191
Supporting RFID Tags With the Users > Tags Page......................................................... 193
Evaluating and Diagnosing User Status and Issues................................................................. 194
Evaluating User Status with the Users > User Detail Page............................................. 194
Using the Deauthenticate User Feature ............................................................................. 195
Evaluating User Status with the Users > Diagnostics Page ........................................... 195
Managing Mobile Devices with SOTI MobiControl and AWMS ............................................ 198
Overview of SOTI MobiControl ............................................................................................ 198
Prerequisites for Using MobiControl with AWMS............................................................ 198
Adding a Mobile Device Management Server for MobiControl..................................... 198
Accessing MobiControl from the Users > User Detail Page........................................... 199
Monitoring and Supporting AWMS with the Home Pages...................................................... 199
Monitoring AWMS with the Home > Overview Page....................................................... 199
Viewing and Updating License Information....................................................................... 201
Searching AWMS with the Home > Search Page............................................................ 202
Accessing AWMS Documentation ..................................................................................... 203
Configuring Your Own User Information with the Home > User Info Page .................. 203
Monitoring and Supporting AWMS with the System Pages................................................... 205
Using the System > Status Page.......................................................................................... 206
Using the System > Event Log Page.................................................................................... 207
Using the System > Configuration Change Jobs Page .................................................... 207
Using the System > Performance Page..............................................................................208
Supporting AWMS Servers with the Master Console ............................................................. 211
Using the Public Portal on Master Console....................................................................... 212
Adding a Managed AMP with the Master Console.......................................................... 212
Using Global Groups with Master Console........................................................................ 213
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Upgrading AWMS .......................................................................................................................... 214
Upgrade Instructions ............................................................................................................. 214
Upgrading Without Internet Access ................................................................................... 214
Backing Up AWMS ........................................................................................................................ 214
Viewing and Downloading Backups ................................................................................... 214
Running Backup on Demand ................................................................................................ 215
Restoring from a Backup....................................................................................................... 215
Using AWMS Failover for Backup............................................................................................... 215
Navigation Section of AWMS Failover ............................................................................... 216
Adding Watched AWMS Stations ....................................................................................... 216
Chapter 9 Creating, Running, and Emailing Reports ....................................................................219
Overview of AWMS Reports......................................................................................................... 219
Reports > Definitions Page Overview .................................................................................219
Reports > Generated Page Overview ................................................................................. 221
Using Daily Reports........................................................................................................................222
Viewing Generated Reports ................................................................................................. 222
Using Custom Reports ........................................................................................................... 222
Using the Capacity Planning Report ................................................................................... 223
Using the Configuration Audit Report .................................................................................225
Using the Device Summary Report ..................................................................................... 226
Using the Device Uptime Report.......................................................................................... 228
Using the IDS Events Report ................................................................................................ 229
Using the Inventory Report ................................................................................................... 230
Using the Memory and CPU Utilization Report.................................................................. 231
Using the Network Usage Report........................................................................................ 232
Using the New Rogue Devices Report ............................................................................... 232
Using the New Users Report ................................................................................................ 234
Using the PCI Compliance Report ....................................................................................... 235
Using the Port Usage Report................................................................................................ 236
Using the RADIUS Authentication Issues Report ............................................................. 236
Using the RF Health Report................................................................................................... 237
Using the Rogue Containment Audit Report ...................................................................... 239
Using the User Session Report ............................................................................................ 239
Defining Reports ............................................................................................................................. 242
Emailing and Exporting Reports ................................................................................................... 245
Emailing Reports in General Email Applications............................................................... 245
Emailing Reports to Smarthost............................................................................................. 245
Exporting Reports to XML or CSV ........................................................................................ 246
Transferring Reports Using FTP........................................................................................... 246
Chapter 10 Using the AWMS Helpdesk............................................................................................247
AWMS Helpdesk Overview .......................................................................................................... 247
Monitoring Incidents with Helpdesk ........................................................................................... 247
Creating a New Incident with Helpdesk..................................................................................... 249
Creating New Snapshots or Incident Relationships................................................................. 250
Using the Helpdesk Tab with an Existing Remedy Server....................................................... 251
Appendix A Package Management for AWMS................................................................................255
Yum for AWMS ............................................................................................................................... 255
Appendix B Third-Party Security Integration for AWMS ...............................................................257
Bluesocket Integration .................................................................................................................. 257
Bluesocket Configuration ..................................................................................................... 257
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ReefEdge Integration ..................................................................................................................... 257
ReefEdge Configuration ........................................................................................................ 258
HP ProCurve 700wl Series Secure Access Controllers Integration ...................................... 258
Example Network Configuration .......................................................................................... 258
HP ProCurve 700wl Series Configuration........................................................................... 258
Appendix C Access Point Notes.........................................................................................................261
Resetting Cisco (VxWorks) Access Points................................................................................. 261
Connecting to the AP ............................................................................................................. 261
Determining the Boot-Block Version .................................................................................. 262
Resetting the AP (for Boot-Block Versions from 1.02 to 11.06)....................................... 262
Resetting the AP (for Boot-Block Versions 11.07 and Higher)........................................263
Cisco IOS Dual Radio Template ................................................................................................... 263
Speed Issues Related to Cisco IOS Firmware Upgrades......................................................... 264
AWMS Firmware Upgrade Process............................................................................................264
Appendix D Initiating a Support Connection.....................................................................................265
Network Requirements.................................................................................................................. 265
Procedure ........................................................................................................................................265
Appendix E Cisco Clean Access Integration (Perfigo) ...................................................................267
Prerequisites for Integrating AWMS with Cisco Clean Access............................................. 267
Adding AWMS as RADIUS Accounting Server......................................................................... 267
Configuring Data in Accounting Packets ................................................................................... 267
Appendix F HP Insight Install Instructions for AWMS Servers ....................................................269
Appendix G Installing AWMS on VMware ESX (3i v. 3.5) ...............................................................271
Creating a New Virtual Machine to Run AWMS....................................................................... 271
Installing AWMS on the Virtual Machine................................................................................... 271
AWMS Post-Installation Issues on VMware............................................................................. 272
Appendix H Third-Party Copyright Information ................................................................................273
Packages ......................................................................................................................................... 273
Net::IP:...................................................................................................................................... 273
Net-SNMP: .............................................................................................................................. 273
Crypt::DES perl module (used by Net::SNMP): .................................................................. 275
Perl-Net-IP:.............................................................................................................................. 276
Berkeley DB 1.85:.................................................................................................................... 276
SWFObject v. 1.5:....................................................................................................................276
mod_auth_tacacs - TACACS+ authentication module: ................................................... 277
Index .......................................................................................................................................................................279
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About This Guide
This preface provides an overview of this guide and contact information for Dell, and includes the following
sections:
“Document Organization” on page11
“Notice Icons” on page12
“Contacting Support” on page12
Document Organization
This user guide includes instructions and examples of the graphical user interface (GUI) for installation,
configuration, and daily operation of AirWave Wireless Management Suite. This includes wide deployment of
wireless access points (APs), device administration, rogue detection and classification, wireless controller devices,
security, reports, and additional features of AWMS.
Table 1 Document Organization and Purposes
Chapter Description
Chapter 1, “Introduction” Introduces and presents the AirWave Wireless Management Suite, components, and
general network functions.
Chapter 2, “Installing AWMS” Describes system and network requirements, Linux OS installation, and AWMS
installation.
Chapter 3, “Configuring AWMS” Describes the primary and required configurations for startup and launch of AWMS, with
frequently used optional configurations.
Chapter 4, “Configuring and Using
Device Groups in AWMS”
Describes configuration and deployment for group device profiles.
Chapter 5, “Discovering, Adding,
and Managing Devices”
Describes how to discover and manage devices on the network.
Chapter 6, “Creating and Using
Templates”
Describes and illustrates the use of templates in group and global device configuration.
Chapter 7, “Using RAPIDS and
Rogue Classification”
Describes the RAPIDS module of AWMS, and enhanced rogue classification supported in
AWMS.
Chapter 8, “Performing Daily
Administration in AWMS”
Describes common daily operations and tools in AWMS, to include general user
administration, the use of triggers and alerts, network monitoring, and backups.
Chapter 9, “Creating, Running, and
Emailing Reports”
Describes AWMS reports, scheduling and generation options, and distribution of reports
from AWMS.
Chapter 10, “Using the AWMS
Helpdesk”
Describes how to use the AWMS Helpdesk GUI and related functions.
Appendix A, “Package Management
for AWMS”
Describes the Yum packaging management system, and provides advisories on
alternative methods that may cause issues with AWMS.
Appendix B, “Third-Party Security
Integration for AWMS”
Describes additional and optional security configurations in AWMS.
Appendix C, “Access Point Notes” Provides guidelines and suggestions for APs in AWMS.
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Notice Icons
This document uses the following notice icons to emphasize advisories for certain actions, configurations, or
concepts:
Contacting Support
Appendix D, “Initiating a Support
Connection”
Provides instructions about how to create and use a support connection between AWMS
and AirWave Wireless Support.
Appendix E, “Cisco Clean Access
Integration (Perfigo)”
Provides instructions for integrating Cisco Clean Access within AWMS.
Appendix F, “HP Insight Install
Instructions for AWMS Servers”
Provides instructions for installing HP Insight on AWMS servers.
Appendix G, “Installing AWMS on
VMware ESX (3i v. 3.5)”
Provides instructions for an alternative installation option on VMware ESX for AWMS.
Appendix H, “Third-Party Copyright
Information”
Presents multiple copyright statements from multiple equipment vendors that
interoperate with AWMS.
Index Provides extensive citation of and links to document topics, with emphasis on the AWMS
GUI and tasks relating to AWMS installation and operation.
Table 1 Document Organization and Purposes (Continued)
Chapter Description
NOTE: Indicates helpful suggestions, pertinent information, and important things to remember.
CAUTION: Indicates a risk of damage to your hardware or loss of data.
WARNING: Indicates a risk of personal injury or death.
Table 2 Website contact
Website
Main Website dell.com
Support Website support.dell.com
Documentation Website support.dell.com/manuals
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Chapter 1
Introduction
Thank you for choosing Dell PowerConnect W AirWave Wireless Management Suite, or AWMS. AWMS makes
it easy and efficient to manage your wireless network by combining industry-leading functionality with an
intuitive user interface, enabling network administrators and helpdesk staff to support and control even the
largest wireless networks in the world.
This User Guide provides instructions for the installation, configuration, and operation of the AirWave Wireless
Management Suite. This chapter includes the following topics:
“AWMS—A Unified Wireless Network Command Center” on page13
“Integrating AWMS into the Network and Organizational Hierarchy” on page15
If you have any questions or comments, please contact Dell support at support.dell.com.
AWMS—A Unified Wireless Network Command Center
AWMS is the only network management software that offers you a single intelligent console from which to
monitor, analyze, and configure wireless networks in automatic fashion. Whether your wireless network is simple
or a large, complex, multi-vendor installation, AWMS manages it all.
The AirWave Wireless Management Suite supports hardware from leading wireless vendors including Dell
PowerConnect W, Avaya, Cisco (Aironet and WLC), Enterasys, Juniper Networks, LANCOM Systems, Meru,
Nomadix, Nortel, ProCurve by HP, Proxim, Symbol, Trapeze, Tropos, and many others.
The components of the AirWave Wireless Management Suite are listed here, and detailed below:
The AirWave Management Platform (AMP) wireless network management software, including the ArubaOS
Configuration feature that supports global and group configuration of Dell PowerConnect W devices
VisualRF location and RF mapping software module
RAPIDS rogue access point detection software module
Master Console and Failover tabs
AirWave Management Platform
The AirWave Management Platform (AMP) is the centerpiece of the Dell PowerConnect W AirWave Wireless
Management Solution, offering the following functions and benefits:
Core network management functionality:
Network discovery
Configuration of APs & controllers
Automated compliance audits
Firmware distribution
Monitoring of every device and user connected to the network
Real-time and historical trend reports
Granular administrative access
Role-based (for example, Administrator contrasted with Help Desk)
Network segment (for example, "Retail Store" network contrasted with "Corporate HQ" network)
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Flexible device support
Thin, thick, mesh network architecture
Multi-vendor support
Current and legacy hardware support
Dell PowerConnect W Configuration
AWMS supports global and group-level configuration of ArubaOS (AOS), the operating system, software suite,
and application engine that operates Dell PowerConnect W mobility and centralizes control over the entire
mobile environment. For a complete description of AOS, refer to the ArubaOS User Guide in
support.dell.com/manuals.
AWMS consolidates ArubaOS configuration and pushes global Dell PowerConnect W configurations from
within AWMS.
Two pages in AWMS support Dell PowerConnect W Configuration:
Device Setup > Dell PowerConnect W Configuration for global Dell PowerConnect W Configuration
Groups > Dell PowerConnect W Config for group-level Dell PowerConnect W Configuration
For additional information that includes a comprehensive inventory of all pages and settings that support Dell
PowerConnect W Configuration, refer to the Dell PowerConnect W Configuration Guide located in AWMS
under Home > Documentation.
VisualRF
VisualRF is a powerful tool for monitoring and managing radio frequency (RF) dynamics within your wireless
network, to include the following functions and benefits:
Accurate location information for all wireless users and devices
Up-to-date heat maps and channel maps for RF diagnostics
Adjusts for building materials.
Supports multiple antenna types.
Floor plan, building, and campus views
Visual display of errors and alerts
Easy import of existing floor plans and building maps
Planning of new floor plans and AP placement recommendations
RAPIDS
RAPIDS is a powerful and easy-to-use tool for monitoring and managing security on your wireless network, to
include the following features and benefits:
Automatic detection of unauthorized wireless devices
Rogue device classification that supports multiple methods of rogue detection
Wireless detection:
Uses authorized wireless APs to report other devices within range.
Calculates and displays rogue location on VisualRF map.
Wired network detection:
Discovers rogue APs located beyond the range of authorized APs/sensors.
Queries routers and switches.
Ranks devices according to the likelihood they are rogues.
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Multiple tests to eliminate false positive results.
Provides rogue discovery that identifies the switch and port to which a rogue device is connected.
Master Console and Failover
The AWMS Master Console and Failover tools enable network-wide information in easy-to-understand
presentation, to entail operational information and high-availability for failover scenarios. The benefits of these
tools include the following:
Provides network-wide visibility, even when the WLAN grows to 50,000+ devices
Executive Portal allows executives to view high-level usage and performance data
Aggregated alerts
Failover
Many-to-one failover
One-to-one failover
The Master Console and Failover servers can be configured with a Device Down trigger that generates an alert if
communication is lost. In addition to generating an alert, the Master Console or Failover server can also send
email or NMS notifications about the event. See “Supporting AWMS Servers with the Master Console” on
page211.
Integrating AWMS into the Network and Organizational Hierarchy
AWMS generally resides in the NOC and communicates with various components of your WLAN infrastructure.
In basic deployments, AWMS communicates solely with indoor wireless access points (and WLAN controllers
over the wired network. In more complex deployments, AWMS seamlessly integrates and communicates with
authentication servers, accounting servers, TACACS+ servers, routers, switches, network management servers,
wireless IDS solutions, helpdesk systems, indoor wireless access points, mesh devices. AWMS has the flexibility to
manage devices on local networks, remote networks, and networks using Network Address Translation (NAT).
AWMS communicates over-the-air or over-the-wire using a variety of protocols.
The power, performance, and usability of the AWMS solution become more apparent when considering the
diverse components within a WLAN. Table 3 itemizes such network components, as an example.
Table 3 Components of a WLAN
Component Description
Autonomous AP Standalone device which performs radio and authentication functions
Thin AP Radio-only device coupled with WLAN controller to perform authentication
WLAN controller Used in conjunction with thin APs to coordinate authentication and roaming
NMS Network Management Systems and Event Correlation (OpenView, Tivoli, and so forth)
RADIUS Authentication RADIUS authentication servers (Funk, FreeRADIUS, ACS, or IAS)
RADIUS Accounting AWMS itself serves as a RADIUS accounting client
Wireless Gateways Provide HTML redirect and/or wireless VPNs
TACACS+ Used to authenticate AWMS administrative users
Routers/Switches Provide AWMS with data for user information and AP and Rogue discovery
Help Desk Systems Remedy EPICOR
Rogue APs Unauthorized APs not registered in the AWMS database of managed APs
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The flexibility of AWMS enables it to integrate seamlessly into your business hierarchy as well as your network
topology. AWMS facilitates various administrative roles to match each individual user's role and responsibility.
A Help Desk user may be given read-only access to monitoring data without being permitted to make
configuration changes.
A U.S.-based network engineer may be given read-write access to manage device configurations in North
America, but not to control devices in the rest of the world.
A security auditor may be given read-write access to configure security policies across the entire WLAN.
NOC personnel may be given read-only access to monitoring all devices from the Master Console.
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Chapter 2
Installing AWMS
This chapter contains information and procedures for installing and launching the AirWave Wireless
Management Suite (AWMS), and includes the following topics:
“AWMS Hardware Requirements and Installation Media” on page17
“Installing Linux CentOS 5 (Phase 1)” on page17
“Installing AWMS Software (Phase 2)” on page18
“Configuring and Mapping Port Usage for AWMS” on page21
“AWMS Navigation Basics” on page22
“Getting Started with AWMS” on page27
AWMS Hardware Requirements and Installation Media
The AWMS installation CD includes all software (including the Linux OS) required to complete the installation
of the AirWave Wireless Management Suite. AWMS supports any hardware that is Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
certified. By default, all installs are based on a 64-bit operating system.
AWMS hardware requirements vary by version. As additional features are added to AWMS, increased hardware
resources become necessary. For the most recent hardware requirements, refer to the Dell PowerConnect W
AirWave Sizing Guide from support.dell.com/manuals.
AWMS is intended to operate as a soft appliance. Other applications should not run on the same installation.
Additionally, local shell users can access data on AWMS, so it is important to restrict access to the shell only to
authorized users.
You can create sudo users in place of root for companies that don't allow root logins.
Installing Linux CentOS 5 (Phase 1)
Perform the following steps to install the Linux CentOS 5 operating system. The Linux installation is a
prerequisite to installing AWMS on the network management system.
1. Insert the AWMS installation CD-ROM into the drive and boot the server.
2. If this is a new installation of the AWMS software, type install and press Enter.
To configure the partitions manually, type expert and press Enter.
The following message appears on the screen:
Welcome to AWMS Installer Phase I
- To install a new AMP, type install <ENTER>.
WARNING: This will ERASE all data on your hard drive.
CAUTION: AWMS does not support downgrading to older versions. Significant data could be lost or compromised in such a
downgrade. In unusual circumstances requiring that you return to an earlier version of AWMS, we recommend you perform a
fresh installation of the earlier AWMS version, and then restore data from a pre-upgrade backup.
CAUTION: This procedure erases the hard drive(s) on the server.
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- To install AWMS and manually configure hard drive settings, type expert <ENTER>.
boot:
3. Allow the installation process to continue. Installing the CentOS software (Phase I) takes 10 to 20 minutes to
complete. This process formats the hard drive and launches Anaconda to install all necessary packages.
Anaconda gauges the progress of the installation.
Upon completion, the system will prompt you to eject the installation CD and reboot the system.
4. Remove the CD from the drive and store in a safe location.
Installing AWMS Software (Phase 2)
Getting Started
After the reboot, the GRUB screen appears.
1. Press Enter or wait six seconds, and the system automatically loads the kernel.
2. When the kernel is loaded, log into the server using the following credentials:
login = root
password = admin
3. Start the AWMS software installation script by executing the ./amp-install command.
Type
./amp-install at the command prompt and press Enter to execute the script.
Step 1: Configuring Date and Time, Checking for Prior Installations
Date and Time
The following message appears, and this step ensures the proper date and time are set on the server:
------------------------ Date and Time Configuration ------------------
Current Time: Fri Nov 21 09:18:12 PST 2008
1) Change Date and Time
2) Change Time Zone
0) Finish
Ensure that you enter the accurate date and time during this process. Errors will arise later in the installation if
the specified date varies significantly from the actual date, especially if the specified date is in the future and it is
fixed later. It is recommended to configure ntpd to gradually adjust your clock to the correct time.
1. Select 1 to set the date and select 2 to set the time zone. Press Enter after each configuration to return to the
message menu above.
2. Press 0 to complete the configuration of date and time information, and to continue to the next step.
Previous AWMS Installations
The following message appears after date and time are set:
Welcome to AWMS Installer Phase 2
STEP 1: Checking for previous AWMS installations
If a previous version of AWMS software is not discovered, the installation program automatically proceeds to
“Step 2: Installing AWMS Software, Including AWMS” on page19. If a previous version of the software is
discovered, the following message appears on the screen:
CAUTION: Changing these settings after the installation can cause data loss, especially for time-series data such as bandwidth
and client count graphs. Avoid delayed configuration.
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The installation program discovered a previous version of the software. Would you
like to reinstall AWMS? This will erase AWMS's database. Reinstall (y/n)?
Type y and press Enter to proceed.
Step 2: Installing AWMS Software, Including AWMS
The following message appears while AWMS software is transferred and compiled:
STEP 2: Installing AWMS software
This will take a few minutes.
Press Alt-F9 to see detailed messages.
Press Alt-F1 return to this screen.
This step requires no user input, but you can follow the instructions to monitor its progress and switch back to
the installation screen.
Step 3: Checking the AWMS Installation
After the AWMS software installation is complete, the following message appears:
STEP 3: Checking AWMS installation
Database is up.
AWMS is running version: (version number)
This step requires no user input. Proceed to the next step as prompted to do so.
Step 4: Assigning an IP Address to the AWMS System
While the AWMS primary network interface accepts a DHCP address initially during installation,
AWMS does not function when launched unless a static IP is assigned. Complete these tasks to assign the static IP
address. The following message appears:
STEP 4: Assigning AWMS's address
AWMS must be configured with a static IP.
--------------- Primary Network Interface Configuration -------------
1) IP Address : xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
2) Netmask : xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
3) Gateway : xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
4) Primary DNS : xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
5) Secondary DNS: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
9) Commit Changes
0) Exit (discard changes)
If you want to configure a second network interface, please
use AWMS's web interface, AMP Setup --> Network Tab
1. Enter the network information.
2. Commit the changes by typing 9 and pressing Enter.
To discard the changes, type 0 and press Enter.
Step 5: Naming the AWMS Network Administration System
Upon completion of the previous step, the following message appears:
CAUTION: This action erases the current database, including all historical information. To ensure that the AWMS database is
backed up prior to reinstallation, answer `n` at the prompt above and contact your Value Added Reseller or directly contact Dell
support.
NOTE: The Secondary DNS setting is an optional field.
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STEP 5: Naming AWMS
AWMS name is currently set to: New AWMS
Please enter a name for your AWMS:
At the prompt, enter a name for your AWMS server and press Enter.
Step 6: Assigning a Host Name to the AWMS
Upon completion of the previous step, the following message appears on the screen:
STEP 6: Assigning AWMS's hostname
Does AWMS have a valid DNS name on your network (y/n)?
1. If AWMS does not have a valid host name on the network, enter n at the prompt. The following appears:
Generating SSL certificate for < IP Address >
2. If AWMS does have a valid host name on the network, enter y at the prompt. The following appears:
Enter AWMS's DNS name:
3. Type the AWMS DNS name and press Enter. The following message appears:
Generating SSL certificate for < IP Address >
Proceed to the next step as the system prompts you.
Step 7: Changing the Default Root Password
Upon completion of the prior step, the following message appears:
STEP 7: Changing default root password.
You will now change the password for the 'root' shell user.
Changing password for user root.
New Password:
Enter the new root password and press Enter. The Linux root password is similar to a Windows administrator
password. The root user is a super user who has full access to all commands and directories on the computer.
This password should be kept as secure as possible because it allows full access to the machine. This password is
not often needed on a day-to-day basis, but is required to perform AWMS upgrades and advanced
troubleshooting. If you lose this password, contact Dell support at support.dell.com for resetting instructions.
Completing the Installation
Upon completion of all previous steps, the following message appears:
CONGRATULATIONS! AWMS is configured properly.
To access AWMS web console, browse to https://<IP Address>
Login with the following credentials:
Username: admin
Password: admin
To view the Phase 1 installation log file, type cat /root/install.log.
To view the Phase 2 installation log file, type cat /tmp/amp-install.log.
To access the AWMS GUI, enter the AWMS IP address in the address bar of any browser. The AWMS GUI
then prompts for your license key. If you are entering a dedicated Master Console or AWMS Failover license,
refer to “Supporting AWMS Servers with the Master Console” on page 211 for additional information.
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