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Ipswitch WhatsUp Gold User Guide - Ipswitch Documentation Server

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<strong>Ipswitch</strong> <strong>WhatsUp</strong> <strong>Gold</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

5 Click OK to save changes.<br />

After configuring an active monitor in the Active Monitor Library, add the monitor to devices<br />

(on page 226).<br />

Adding and editing a WAP Radio Monitor<br />

The Wireless Access Point (WAP) Radio Active Monitor, included in the <strong>WhatsUp</strong> <strong>Gold</strong><br />

Premium, Distributed, and MSP Editions, uses Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)<br />

to query WAP devices and report the status of the wireless access point. This monitor<br />

indicates that the wireless radio is in either an up or down state. Currently, the WAP Radio<br />

Active Monitor supports Cisco Aironet WAPs.<br />

Important: The Cisco WAP you want to monitor must support Cisco Dot 11 and IEEE 802.11<br />

MIBs for <strong>WhatsUp</strong> <strong>Gold</strong> WAP Monitor features to operate.<br />

To determine the monitor status, the monitor first looks at the ifType (OID 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.3)<br />

value. The ifType value of 71 - IEEE 80211 must be present for the monitor to continue<br />

checking the WAP radio device status. If the ifType value is true, then the ifAdminStatus (OID:<br />

1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.7) value is checked. Finally, if the ifAdminStatus value for the interface is in the<br />

down or testing state, the active monitor is considered down and the ifOperStatus (OID:<br />

1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.8) value is checked. If the ifOperStatus value is 1 - up or 5 - dormant, the WAP<br />

radio is determined to be in the up state; otherwise the device is considered to be in the<br />

down state.<br />

This monitor is pre-configured and exists in the Active Monitor Library upon installation of<br />

<strong>WhatsUp</strong> <strong>Gold</strong>. Unlike many pre-configured active monitors, the WAP Radio Monitor's default<br />

configuration cannot be modified. However, you can modify the monitor name and<br />

description, as well as the SNMP timeout and number of retries used while attempting to<br />

connect to devices.<br />

To add or edit a WAP radio monitor:<br />

1 Click the Admin tab, then click Monitor Library. The Monitor Library dialog appears.<br />

2 Click the Active tab. The Active Monitor list appears.<br />

3 Click New and select WAP Radio Monitor to create a new WAP radio monitor<br />

- or -<br />

Select the WAP radio monitor you want to change from the list of current monitors, and<br />

then click Edit.<br />

4 Type or select the appropriate information in the following fields.<br />

Name. Type a name for the active monitor. This name displays in the Active Monitor<br />

Library.<br />

Description. Type a short description for the monitor. This description displays next<br />

to the monitor in the Active Monitor Library.<br />

Tip: Click Advanced to set the SNMP timeout and number of retries.<br />

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