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User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine
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Chapter 5 Performing Administrative Tasks
Managing Groups
There are five folders containing system-defined groups. You cannot edit or delete
a system-defined group. The system defined groups are automatically populated
using information read from the devices during discovery and inventory
collection. Any changes on devices are reflected in the system-defined groups
only after the next discovery or inventory collection has completed. The
system-defined groups and folders are:
Device Type folder—Contains groups for 1200 APs, 340 APs, 350 APs, 350
Bridges, Routers, and Switches.
Location folder—Contains groups based on the locations of the devices. To
enable creation of system-defined location groups, you must configure a
parameter on the device that identifies the device location. See Set Up
Devices, page 5-4 for information on setting location. The null location group
contains all devices that are not configured with their location information.
SSID folder—Contains a group for each radio service set ID (SSID)
configured on access points. For information on configuring the SSID, see Set
Up Devices, page 5-4
Subnet folder—Contains a group for each subnet configured in the network.
Software Version folder—Contains a group for each software version
detected on the devices.
Related Topics
Managing Device Discovery, page 5-2
Running Inventory Now, page 5-17
Creating, Editing, and Deleting Groups
You can create groups and edit or delete groups that were created by users. The
system-defined groups cannot be edited or deleted.
Use the options in the Group Management window to:
Add a Group, page 5-30
Edit a Group, page 5-32
Delete a Group, page 5-33