Users Guide

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521| Access Points Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.5.x| User Guide
HA Group profiles
This profile defines settings used by the high-availability:fast failover feature. For details, see
Configuring High
Availability on page 622
Other Profiles
The Controller profile and other profiles set the management password policy, define equipment OUIs and
configure voice, video or VIA authentication settings.
l VIA Authentication Profile: define an authentication profile for the VIA feature.
l VIA Connection Profile: define authentication and connection settings profile for the VIA feature.
l VIA Web Authentication: define a VIA authentication profile to be used for Web authentication.
l VIA Global Configuration: select whether or not the controller should allow VIA SSL fallback.
l Management Password Policy: define a policy for creating management passwords.
l Voip Logging:enable voice logs by for a specific voice client based upon the client's MAC address. For
details, see Advanced Voice Troubleshooting on page 982
l SIP settings:define a keep alive mechanism for the SIP sessions using the periodic session refresh request
from the user agents. For details, see Understanding Extended Voice and Video Features on page 956
l Dialplan Profile: define SIP dial plans on the controller to provide outgoing PSTN calls.
l Configure Real-Time Analysis: enable real -time call quality analysis for voice calls. For details, see
Understanding Extended Voice and Video Features on page 956
l License Provisioning: enable the centralized licensing feature. For details, see Centralized Licensing
Overview on page 79
l AirGroup AAA: configure the AirGroup and ClearPass Policy Manager (CPPM) interface to allow an
AirGroup controller and CPPM to exchange information about the owner, visibility, and status for each
mobile device on the network. For details, see Configuring the AirGroup-CPPM Interface on page 1016
l CPPM IF-MAP : use this feature in conjunction with ClearPass Policy Manager to send HTTP User Agent
Strings and mDNS broadcast information to ClearPass so that it can make more accurate decisions about
what types of devices are connecting to the network. For details, see ClearPass Profiling with IF-MAP on
page 878.
l Valid Equipment OUI Profile: Set one or more Dell OUIs for the controller.
l Upgrade:configure the software upgrade feature that allows the master controller to automatically
upgrade its associated local controllers by sending an image from a image server to one or more local
controllers. For details, see Configuring Centralized Image Upgrades on page 842.
Profile Hierarchy
The ArubaOS WebUI includes several wizards that allow you to configure an AP, controller, WLAN, or License
installation. You can also configure profiles using the WebUI Profile list or via the command line interface. Best
practices is to configure the lowest-level settings first. For example, if you are defining a virtual AP profile, you
should first define a session policy, then define your server group, then create an AAA profile that references
the session policy and your server group.
The output of the show profile-hierarchy CLI command shows how profiles relate to each other, and how
some higher-level profiles reference other lower-level profiles. The output of this command will vary,
depending upon controller configuration and licenses.
Viewing Profile Errors
To view the list of profile errors using the CLI, use the show profile-errors command. The WebUI displays
them with a flag icon next to the main horizontal menu (
Figure 65). Click the flag to view the list of errors.