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Figure 73: Device Setup > Add > Import Devices via CSV Page Illustration
3. Select a group and folder into which to import the list of devices.
4. Select Choose File and select the CSV list file on your computer.
5. Select Upload to add the list of devices into AirWave.
Adding Universal Devices
AirWave gets basic monitoring information from any device including switches, routers and APs whether or not they
are supported devices. Entering SNMP credentials is optional. If no SNMP credentials are entered, AirWave will
provide ICMP monitoring of universal devices. This allows you to monitor key elements of the wired network
infrastructure, including upstream switches, RADIUS servers and other devices. While AirWave can manage most
leading brands and models of wireless infrastructure, universal device support also enables basic monitoring of many
of the less commonly used devices.
Perform the same steps to add universal devices to AirWave that were detailed in "Adding Devices with the Device
Setup > Add Page" on page 107.
AirWave collects basic information about universal devices including name, contact, uptime and location. Once you
have added a universal device, you can view a list of its interfaces on APs/Devices > Manage.
By selecting the pencil icon next to an interface, you can assign it to be non-monitored or monitored as Interface 1
or 2. AirWave collects this information and displays it on the APs/Devices > Monitor page in the Interface
section. AirWave supports MIB-II interfaces and polls in/out byte counts for up to two interfaces. AirWave also
monitors sysUptime.
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