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RingMaster Management Guide - Juniper Networks

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Configuring AirDefense<br />

6. From the MX List, select each of the MXs you want to transfer the AirDefense sensor software<br />

file to, then click Start Transfer. The AirDefense sensor software file is transferred to selected<br />

MXs.<br />

7. After transfer is completed, click Next. A list of DAPs managed by MXs appears.<br />

8. Select APs you want to convert to AirDefense sensors and click Next. A page indicating<br />

progress appears.<br />

9. After the DAPs have been converted to AirDefense sensors, click Finish.<br />

Specifying the AirDefense Server as a Trap Receiver on MXs<br />

MXs in a network plan must be configured with the AirDefense server as a trap receiver for AP traps.<br />

To do this, perform the following steps for each MX:<br />

1. Create a notification profile. See “Configuring a Notification Profile” in the publication<br />

<strong>RingMaster</strong> Configuration <strong>Guide</strong> for configuration steps. In a notification profile, the AP traps<br />

APNonOperStatus and APOperRadioStatus must be enabled.<br />

2. Create a notification target. See “Configuring a Notification Target” in the publication<br />

<strong>RingMaster</strong> Configuration <strong>Guide</strong> for configuration steps. Enter the AirDefense server address<br />

in the IP Address field. From the Notification Profiles list, select the notification profile you<br />

created in step 1.<br />

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