Users Guide

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n A new AirGroup type column is added and this column specifies if the type of the AirGroup device is
mDNS, DLNA or both.
n The MAC address of each AirGroup user and server is now clickable. If you click MAC link, you are
redirected to the Dashboard > Clients > Summary page > AirGroup tab. If an AirGroup user or
AirGroup server is a wired trusted client, the MAC address is not clickable.
ClearPass Policy Manager and ClearPass Guest Features
With CPPM portal for WLAN administrators, you can register shared device such as conference room Apple TV
and printers. The ClearPass Guest portal for WLAN users allows end users to register their personal devices. For
more information on AirGroup configuration on CPPM, see the ClearPass Policy Manager User Guide and
ClearPass Guest Deployment Guide.
Auto-association and Controller-based Policy
Auto-association allows AirGroup users to discover nearby AirGroup servers. Auto-association ensures that all
the AirGroup users associated to an AP-group, AP-FQLN, or AP and its neighbors discover the AirGroup servers.
By default, auto-association is disabled on all AirGroup servers. An administrator can enable auto-association
for each AirGroup server separately and configure AP-name, AP-group, or AP-FQLN for auto-association. Auto-
association can be enabled for a complete service, which allows all the AirGroup servers who advertise that
service to be auto-associated with the configured parameter. If auto-association is enabled, other location-
based policy configuration for the AirGroup server on CPPM or CLI is not honored. Auto-association is
applicable only for wireless AirGroup servers.
By default, all AirGroup servers are visible to every AirGroup user. AirGroup allows an administrator to
configure controller-based policies for AirGroup servers to limit the visibility of AirGroup servers to destined
AirGroup users. To limit the AirGroup server’s visibility to intended AirGroup users, administrator can configure
shared user-list, shared role-list, and shared group-list for each AirGroup server.
Administrator can also configure location-based policies for AirGroup devices. For example, administrator can
configure if an AirGroup server is visible over a broader area than auto-association configuration. In location-
based configuration, administrator can configure AP names, AP groups, and AP FQLNs. Location-based policy
configuration limits the AirGroup server’s visibility to AirGroup users who are associated to configured APs, its
neighbors, AP-groups, or AP-FQLNs. Administrator can choose whether to consider the neighborhood of the
configured AP names.
Controller-based policy configuration is available only on standalone controller and does not synchronize to
local or other AirGroup controllers. If a policy for an AirGroup device is configured on CPPM and CLI, then CLI
configuration takes precedence over CPPM configuration. Controller-based policy configuration is persistent
when controllerrestarts.
Configuring Auto-association and Controller-based Policy
Configuring Mac Address-based Policy
(host)(config) #airgroup policy <mac>
(host)(config-airgroup-policy) #
Configuring Shared Group-list
(host) (config-airgroup-policy) #grouplist
Adding Role to Shared Group-list
(host) (config-airgroup-policy) #grouplist add <name-string>
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