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1022| AirGroup Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.5.x| User Guide
Column Description
Parameter
Displays the AAA parameters for AirGroup.
Value
Displays the value entered for each AAA parameter.
Table 243: show airgroup cppm-server aaa
Verifying CPPM Device Registration
Use the following command to display information for devices registered in ClearPass Policy Manager.
(host) #show airgroup cppm entries
For more information, see Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4 Command-Line Interface Reference Guide.
Configuring CPPM to Enforce Registration
The AirGroup solution allows the users to view all mDNS devices by default. AirGroup provides a set of policy
definitions to allow or disallow one of more AirGroup servers from being visible to specific AirGroup users.
If an AirGroup server is not registered on a CPPM server, by default, the server will be visible to all AirGroup
users. The administrator must register an AirGroup server to allow or disallow this server from being visible to
specific AirGroup users.
The following procedure registers an AirGroup server on a CPPM server:
In the WebUI
To configure using the controller WebUI:
1. Navigate to Configuration > Advanced Services > AirGroup.
2. Select the AirGroup Settings tab.
3. Under Global Setting > AirGroup CPPM enforce registration, select Enabled from the drop-down list.
4. Click Apply.
In the CLI
Use the following command to force AirGroup servers to register with CPPM. This option is disabled by default:
(host) (config) #airgroup cppm-server enforce-registration
To verify the CPPM Registration Enforcement status, use the following command:
(host) #show airgroup status
For more information, see Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4 Command-Line Interface Reference Guide.
Group-Based Device Sharing
Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.5.x AirGroup supports sharing AirGroup devices such as AppleTV, Printer,
and so on to a User Group using CPPM. This is an add-on to the existing device sharing mechanisms such as
username, user-role, and location based device sharing. A User Group is a logical association of users.
A user can be a part of groups that are defined in Active Directory. User group attribute for each user in a
controller is learnt, when a user is associated to wireless network. In ArubaOS, this is initially learnt in auth
module (authentication process). Auth module sends RADIUS request to RADIUS server as a part of 802.1X
authentication and the RADIUS server fetches the user group attribute in the form of vendor specific attribute