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34 | Dell PowerConnect W-Specific Capabilities in AMP Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.4 | Best Practices Guide
To update a group of devices' controller classification to match the AOS device classification, navigate to
RAPIDS > List and utilize the Modify Devices checkbox combined with the multiple sorting a filtering features.
1. Navigate to the Users > User Detail page for the user.
2. Select the proper classification from the Classification drop-down menu as seen in Figure 21:
Figure 21 User Classification
All users will be set to a default classification of unclassified when wms is first offloaded. As APs report
subsequent classification information about users, this classification will be reflected within AMP UI and
propagated to controllers that AMP manages. It is probable that the user's classification reflected in the
controller's UI and in the AMP UI will not match, because the controller/APs do not reclassify users frequently.
There is no method in the AMP UI to update user classification on mass to match the controller's classification.
Each client must be updated individually within the AMP UI.
Rules-Based Controller Classification
Using RAPIDS Defaults for Controller Classification
To use the controller's classification as RAPIDS classification, follow these steps:
1. Navigate to RAPIDS > Rules and select the pencil icon for a rule.
2. In the Classification drop-down menu, select Use Controller Classification as seen in Figure 22.
3. Select Save.
Table 6 ARM to AMP Classification Matrix
AMP ArubaOS (ARM)
Unclassified (default state) Unknown
Valid Valid
Contained DOS
CAUTION: Changing User Classification within the AMP UI will push a user reclassification message to all controllers managed
by the AMP server that are in Groups with Offloading the WMS database set to Yes.
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