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33 Configuring network management
WSM has the following network management functions:
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Wireless Monitoring Settings—Allows you to select the performance indexes to be monitored on
the wireless network.
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Fit AP Group—Allows administrators to assign operation rights specific to fit AP groups.
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AP Model Management—Manages system-defined and user-defined AP models.
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Antenna Management—Manages system-defined and user-defined antenna models for AP
radios.
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Threshold Configuration—Allows you to set thresholds for the wireless performance indexes.
WSM generates alarms when the collected data exceeds the thresholds for the selected items.
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UAM Parameter Configuration—Enables WSM to log in to the UAM server to obtain account
information of online clients.
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Endpoint Identification Management—Enables WSM to manage identifications of clients to
display their manufacturer, type, and operating system information in the client list.
Besides the general configuration management functions, WSM supports the following configuration
management functions for Comware based, MSM, and Cisco wireless devices:
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MSM:
{
AC Configuration Management—Provides batch configuration for group, WLAN, radio, RRM,
and AP parameters.
{
Fat AP Configuration Management—Allows you to perform the following tasks (each in
batches):
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Create WLANs.
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Modify WLANs.
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Delete WLANs.
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Configure radios.
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Comware based:
{
Network Management—Allows you to group primary and backup ACs and manage policy
templates.
{
AC Configuration Management—Allows you to configure the following items:
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Basic settings.
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AP templates.
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Radio policies.
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Radios in batches.
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Wireless logical interfaces.
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Service templates.
{
Fat AP Configuration Management—Allows you to perform the following tasks (each in
batches):
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Create BSS interfaces.
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Modify VLANs.