ManageEngine™ WiFi Manager 5

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Getting Started



Starting and Shutting Down server

Once installation is successful, you can start the WiFi Manager server by following the instructions provided for different operating systems.

In Windows

  • Click Start > Programs > ManageEngine WiFi Manager 5 > WiFi Manager

  • Once the server is initialized, a tray icon is placed in the Windows system tray. Right-click on the WiFi Manager tray icon to connect to the web client or shutdown WiFi Manager.

In Linux

Execute the StartWiFiManager.sh file in the <WiFi Manager Home> directory.

Path: <installation directory>Adventnet>WiFi Manager>bin>StartWiFiManager.sh

 

 

To shut down the server in linux, execute the ShutdownWiFiManager.sh file in the Home directory.

Path: <installation directory>Adventnet>WiFi Manager>bin>ShutdownWiFiManager.sh

 

Configuring the server to meet your needs

 

Discovery Wizard: Once you complete the initialization process, the discovery wizard pops up and walks you through a series of user friendly screens enlisting the required details. The discovery wizard enables you to fill in the various parameters for discovery.

 

Step 1: Network Discovery window:

This window can be used to communicate to the application about the details of Network that you wish to monitor. For this purpose, you need to specify the IP address and the Netmask values of your Network in which your access point is being installed.

  • Network IP address : You need to provide the IP address of your Network E.g.: 192.111.11.0
  • Netmask values : for e.g.: 255.255.255.0


Step 2: SNMP parameters for discovery:

WiFi Manager uses the SNMP protocols for managing the devices in a WLAN. To enable WiFi Manager to discover or monitor these devices, certain amount of basic details about SNMP parameters have to be provided.

  • SNMP port : By default, the SNMP port value is 161.
  • Community string: The community string behaves like a password which can be used by WiFi Manager to gain authenticated access to WLAN devices like Access Points inorder to access its information.
    • The Read community is used for monitoring the managed device by examining the variables in it.
    • The Write Community is used for controlling the managed device by changing the device variables.
    • Traps are sent by the managed devices whenever some event occurs.

 

Step 3: HTTP Parameters for Discovery
WiFi Manager Manager uses HTTP Protocol to discover Access Points which are not SNMP enabled. Since most of SOHO grade Access Points in the market do not have their SNMP agent enabled in them, WiFi Manager employs the HTTP protocol to discover these devices.

You can enable the HTTP Scan by clicking on the Enable HTTP Scan button. This calls for the following values to be filled in:

  • HTTP Port : Default port shows 80
  • Username and password: The login details are used here to gain access to the devices and so the username and password may vary from one vendor to another.


Step 4: Telnet credentials

 


WiFi Manager uses Telnet credentials incase of certain devices where the snmp technique is not supported. In such cases, the credentials can be provided in the following order:

 

You can click on the Credentials link from the device details page and fill in the credentials as shown below:

 

Fill in the username and password for the device:
o Username:Cisco
o Password:Cisco


If the user is a read-only user,provide enable mode credentials.(only for Cisco IOS devices).
o Shell Prompt : >
o Enable Prompt: #
o Enable Password : Cisco


If the user is a read-write user,enable mode credentials are not needed.(only for Cisco IOS devices).
o Shell Prompt : #
* Now test the given credentials using the "Test Credential " button .
* Apply the changes by clicking on the "save" button.


 

 


Step 4: Category Discovery
Here, you need to choose from the list of devices :Access Points,Switches, Routers, Gateways and Mobile Units. You can choose the devices which need to be discovered in your network. Click on Finish button to proceed.


Step 5 :
This shows the server getting started. Once this process is complete, it opens the Login screen of the webclient.

 


Step 6 :
This shows the login screen. You can login using the default authentication details, username and password as"admin". Please refer the document on Understanding your webclient for a description about the various Tabs in the Webclient.

 

 

Understanding your webclient

In Windows,when WiFi Manager is started, the default browser, as configured in your system, is invoked and the login screen is displayed. Login by specifying the authentication details. The default user name and password are "admin" and "admin" respectively.

 

In Linux, you can invoke the webclient manually by using the "StartWiFiManagerClient.sh" from <installation path>bin or type http://<local host>:<port> in the address bar and press Enter. By default, WiFi Manager Server runs on port 6080.

  • To know more about the different types of user access to the product, refer to the User Administration section of Admin Options.
  • To know how to begin by adding devices in your network, click here.

You can find the following module tabs in the Webclient which are explained as follows:

Tabs

Content
This being the dashboard of WiFi Manager, gives you a quick picture about the overall health and feel about your network. Under this tab, on the left side, you can find quick links to the APs, Mus pages, the wired and wireless networks in your network can be viewed from this link, also you can access few reports like current associations, signal quality, security snapshot etc to enable easy reference by the users.

The Fault Tab gives you the details about the various weaknesses or loopholes in security in your network. This tab gives a view of all the alarms raised and details of Status, Date / Time, Alarm Details, Source and any Technician Notes marked against the alarms. On the left side are the links for

    • Fault setting under which you have the options for the following:alarm setting, Notification profile, watchlist settings
    • Browse by alarms category: WatchList Alarms, Recent Alarms ,Active Alarms, Acknowledged Alarms,Info Events,Unsolicited Traps
    • Browse by alarm type: Intrusion,Vulnerability,Denial Of Service,Operational Performance

Inventory

Inventory tab contains a summary about the various devices in your wireless and wired networks. Under this tab, you can find a list of all the devices in the network and the details of these devices in their respective categories. The list shows the option to add a network or device, device details, Network and SSID details.

 

This tab helps to configure your access points and also push the configuration into other access points when you require to add a large number of them. There are also options to help you to upgrade the Access Point's Firmware] for individual APs or you can also apply the same on a group of APs. To give you a brief, this Tab has the following options: the security channels, Access Control setting option and the configuration of Firmware details. Please refer to individual modules for the details of these features.

 

Reports tab are aimed to help the user to view required details in well-organized form. The various reports that are available include like Bandwidth Reports, Radio Reports, Security Reports and detailed Traffic Reports. These reports can be viewed for selected period of time and are supplemented by graphs for easier understanding.

 

The Admin tab is of vital importance as it acts as the very console from where you can configure changes in WiFi Manager to behave differently. You can use the admin operations such as creating new user, adding new network/devices, setting the Poll configuration, Mail server settings and also configure your client for detecting Rogues.

 

Support

The Support tab is one place where you can make use of the various support options available. The options available are Request support, Userforum,Troubleshooting tips, Link for creating Support Information File,Telephone Numbers and Need Features option to request for any new feature.

 

The other links which are common to all the tabs are Talk back, Help, Forum links .These links can be used to send us your queries regarding WiFi Manager and help us know your views and suggestions.


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