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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