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AMP supports existing security standards and interoperates with leading Wi-Fi security solutions (including wireless LAN gateways, VPN-based solutions, RADIUS authentication servers, and more), allowing your IT department to select the approach to WLAN security that best fits your needs and budget.
AMP Frequently Asked QuestionsTo buy AMP Wireless Network Management Platform in the UK and EuropeAMP software is installed and supported in the UK by LEVER Technology Group PLC, a world-class leader in multi-vendor wireless systems and solutions.For a demonstration of the AMP Wireless Networkm Management Platform in the UK, or to buy AMP Wireless Network Management Platform (AMP) in the UK and Europe, e-mail AMP support at LEVER - or call LEVER Technology Group PLC for AMP reseller sales and support in the UK on 0800 138 3030 (UK freephone) or +44 (0) 113 398 3300 (International). General Information Does AMP integrate with CiscoWorks WLSE (Wireless LAN Solution Engine) appliance? AP Discovery Does AMP support access points with two radios (i.e., 802.11b and 802.11g)? Q: What is the AMP Wireless Network Management Platform? A: The AMP Wireless Network Management Platform (AMP) is a wireless network management software application that enables network administrators to manage and control even large, multi-vendor Wi-Fi networks from a single, web-based management console. AMP provides a single point of intelligent control for:
A: Any organization deploying a wireless LAN with more than a few wireless access points and users will need a specialized wireless network management solution. Wireless networks rely on fundamentally different technologies than traditional wired networks, and thus introduce a wide range of new management and security concerns. AMP delivers:
Q: How many APs can I manage with AMP? A: AMP’s scalable, distributed architecture enables you to efficiently manage a virtually unlimited number of APs. There is no restriction to the number of APs that can be connected to a single server with AMP software. Most large organizations with 1,000-plus APs take advantage of AMP’s distributed architecture, using multiple networked AMP servers to deliver up-to-date network monitoring data and a highly responsive UI without generating excessive SNMP management traffic. Q: What are the advantages of a multi-vendor management solution like AMP? A: As a vendor-neutral, non-proprietary software solution, AMP delivers clear advantages that no proprietary solution can offer:
Q: Is AMP an appliance? A: No. AMP is a software application that can be loaded on almost any server hardware. This gives you tremendous flexibility to increase your management capacity by using more powerful server hardware as your wireless LAN grows. With AMP, your ability to manage your network will never be constrained by your hardware platform. Q: Where does AMP reside on my network? A: AMP is a software solution that resides on standard PC hardware in your network operations center (NOC). AMP typically uses standard protocols such as SNMP and HTTP to manage your wireless infrastructure across a LAN or WAN, enabling you to control a geographically dispersed, global wireless network from a single location. For large wireless networks, AMP software is typically distributed among multiple servers, which are controlled from a master console. Because AMP has a web-based UI, you can manage your wireless LAN remotely from anywhere you have secure Internet access. Q: What are the hardware requirements? A: AMP is a software solution that typically runs on a standard PC server. We recommend a 3GHz Pentium® III–class processor, 1GB RAM, 20GB hard drive, and one 10/100 Ethernet network interface card. Q: With AMP, can I upgrade my hardware platform at no cost? A: Yes. You can install and move your licensed copy(ies) of AMP to any hardware platform of your choosing. Q: Can I manage more than one AMP server from a single console? A: Yes. The AMP Master Console™ provides a single console from which you can manage multiple servers running the AMP Wireless Network Management Platform software, enabling the seamless management of Wi-Fi networks with 20,000-plus APs. Network user permissions and AP groups may be established via the AMP Master Console, to reflect the logical structure and management responsibilities of individuals in your organization. Q: Does AMP integrate with CiscoWorks WLSE? A: Yes. AMP integrates directly with WLSE to gather advanced RF statistics and to enable Cisco Aironet access points to be used to wirelessly detect rogue access points in conjunction with AMP.
Q: Does AMP support wireless LAN switches and thin APs as well as intelligent APs? A: AMP has been specifically designed to support multi-architecture as well as multi-vendor Wi-Fi networks. AMP today primarily supports intelligent, enterprise-class wireless access points from leading vendors such as Avaya, Cisco, Colubris, Enterasys, HP, Symbol, and Proxim. AMP's development team is currently working with leading providers of switch-based Wi-Fi solutions to enable the AMP Wireless Network Management Platform to monitor and configure switch-based devices as well. Q: Does AMP require any client software? A: No. AMP is a 100% server-side software solution that requires no client software. The AMP Management Client™ software is an optional utility that enables two-way communication between connected client devices and the AMP Wireless Network Management Platform. By using this client software, which AMP uses to detect RF problems and rogue access points, you gain valuable additional information on the RF environment. Q: Which version of AMP is right for me? A: LEVER's AMP sales representatives will help you determine which version of AMP will best meet your needs. The following are general guidelines only:
Q: How does AMP automatically “discover” APs on my network? A: AMP uses SNMP and HTTP scans as well as layer-2 discovery protocols (OSU, CDP, WNMP, IAPP, etc.) to discover wireless APs on your network. You can also manually input APs to the management system. Q: Can I monitor a newly discovered AP without making a configuration change? A: Yes. AMP lets you place an AP in “Monitor Only” mode. In this mode, AMP will examine the AP’s current configuration and display any changes that would be made to its configuration if it were assigned to one of your predefined or default configuration groups. Changes to the configuration will be applied only when you shift the AP to “Managed” mode. Q: What APs does AMP support? A: AMP supports most major enterprise access points from leading manufacturers such as Cisco, Symbol, Colubris, Proxim (ORiNOCO), Enterasys, Avaya, Intel, Dell, HP ProCurve, Artem, and others. AMP continually adds support for additional access points.
Q: Does AMP support access points with two radios (i.e., 802.11b and 802.11g)? A: Yes. AMP enables you to configure multiple radios on access points from Cisco and Proxim (ORiNOCO). Support for other dual radio access points will be added in subsequent software releases.
Q: How do I autoconfigure an AP? A: AMP allows you to define AP groups that share common configurations. When AMP discovers a new AP on the network, you simply assign it to the appropriate group, and all appropriate configurations are applied automatically. Q: Can I use AMP to control RF transmission power on my APs? A: Yes. Transmission power is a configurable variable with AMP. Because AMP provides up-to-date information on client signal strength, you can proactively detect when signal strength is below acceptable levels and increase transmission power to alleviate the problem. Future versions of AMP will introduce automated RF management that will automatically fine-tune RF settings on the APs to optimize network performance in a dynamic usage environment. Q: Can I use AMP to update the firmware on my access points? A: Yes. AMP allows you to remotely upgrade the firmware on your access points and to specify the minimum acceptable firmware version for each AP manufacturer and model that you use. Upgrades are applied automatically and efficiently to large groups of APs or to an individual access point, and can be scheduled to minimize the impact on network performance. AMP works closely with leading access point vendors to ensure that new features and firmware are supported quickly. Q: Can I schedule configuration changes or firmware upgrades for a future time? A: Yes. AMP lets you schedule any configuration changes for specified time or maintenance windows. Q: Can I see which APs on my network have specific firmware configurations? A: Yes. AMP provides a standard daily AP inventory report that provides detailed information about the configurations of all APs on your network. Q: Does AMP let me view and confirm configuration changes before I apply them to an AP? A: Yes. When you assign an AP to a new configuration group, AMP gives you a detailed onscreen report that highlights any discrepancies between the existing AP configuration and the new configuration. Changes to the AP will go into effect only after you provide confirmation, which helps you avoid the errors that occur when AP configurations are accidentally overwritten. Q: What type of monitoring information does AMP provide? A: AMP provides near-real-time information on all aspects of WLAN performance, including AP status, associated users (by username, MAC address, and IP address), bandwidth utilization, signal strength per client, authentication status, duration of session, etc. This is displayed via AMP’s easy-to-use graphical UI. Q: How often is monitoring information updated? A: AMP’s SNMP polling interval is user-configurable, with standard polling periods ranging from 15 seconds to 10 minutes, depending on the size of the network, the network architecture, and the need for up-to-date monitoring information. Q: Can I use AMP to locate a particular user on my network? A: Yes. AMP identifies associated users by username and MAC address, enabling you to quickly locate any user on your network and identify the AP to which he or she is connected. Q: Can I view a user’s roaming history? A: Yes. AMP retains historical user association data in a database, enabling you to view detailed roaming and usage histories for every user on your network. Q: Will AMP integrate with my existing network management solution (NMS)? A: Yes. AMP can pass SNMP traps and alerts to almost any existing NMS. AMP customers who use HP OpenView Network Node Manager use the AMP Management Link™ software to enable AMP to be launched and used within the HP OpenView environment. APs and other wireless devices appear as icons in the NNM topology map and can be fully managed through AMP. Q: Is an existing network management solution (NMS) required? A: No. AMP provides a comprehensive yet easy-to-use, standalone, web-based console through which you can view and manage all network devices from anywhere in the world. Q: Is AMP certified for interoperability with HP OpenView? A: Yes. AMP’s AMP Management Link™ software is certified for interoperability with HP OpenView Network Node Manager. Q: Can I view a topology map of my wireless APs with AMP? A: Yes. Through AMP’s certified integration with HP OpenView Network Node Manager, your wireless network is displayed as a set of symbols on a network topology map. Colors indicate device status onscreen, ranging from “normal” (green) to “critical” (red). Future versions of AMP software will provide a visual representation of the RF airspace, enabling network administrators to view RF maps depicting coverage areas, dead zones, weak signal strength, etc. AMP’s RF mapping functionality will not require time-consuming surveys or placement of APs on floor-plan drawings. Q: Does AMP provide reports? A: Yes. The AMP Wireless Network Management Platform includes comprehensive daily and ad hoc reporting packages to enable you to quickly assess the health and performance of your wireless network. Information contained in the reports can be extracted via XML into other applications for analysis. Standard reports include graphical network usage reports, client reports, AP summary reports, and inventory reports for accurate asset tracking. Q: Can I define my own alert thresholds and severity codes? A: Yes. AMP lets you define trigger thresholds and define both severity codes and alerting procedures. Q: Can AMP generate email alerts? A: Yes. Depending on the severity of the problem, AMP can be configured to deliver alerts via the onscreen console, via SNMP traps to other management solutions, or directly to support personnel via email or pager. Q: Does AMP retain historical data? A: Yes. AMP can typically store one to two years of historical performance information. Because AMP is a software solution, customers may use a hardware platform with expanded storage to increase capacity. Our customers typically archive detailed client association data after several months. Q: How does AMP make my wireless network more secure? A: To secure your wireless LAN, you must (1) encrypt wireless traffic, (2) control access to your network, and (3) ensure that no unauthorized users are on your network. AMP plays a critical role in all these areas. While AMP does not encrypt wireless data and is not an authentication server, AMP does support and integrate with leading encryption and authentication solutions.
Q: Can WEP keys be configured with AMP? A: Yes. Q: Does AMP support 802.1x-based security? A: Yes. AMP supports the configuration of 802.1x settings on access points and integrates with leading RADIUS servers. Q: Does AMP support secure SNMPv3? A: Yes. AMP utilizes SNMPv3 to manage APs that support this communications protocol. However, most AP manufacturers have not yet implemented support for SNMPv3. Q: Does AMP support WPA encryption? A: Yes. AMP already supports WPA settings on most APs that comply with this standard, which encompasses: (1) 802.1x with EAP authentication, and (2) Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP). Q: How does AMP detect rogue APs? A: Rogue access points are unsecured, unmanaged APs that have been connected to your network, often by your own employees, without the knowledge of the IT staff. AMP employs a unique, patent-pending, three-pronged approach to detect rogue APs:
Q: Can all access points wirelessly scan for rogue APs? A: Most enterprise-grade APs today provide this capability. AMP integrates with CiscoWorks WLSE to enable Cisco Aironet APs to detect rogue APs wirelessly via AMP. AMP communicates directly with APs from Avaya, Intel, Proxim, Symbol, and Colubris provide this functionality. Some other manufacturers do not yet support this advanced functionality. Q: Can I see a demonstration of the AMP Wireless Network Management Platform? A: For qualified potential customers, we will arrange an online demonstration of the capabilities of the AMP Wireless Network Management Platform. Contact LEVER's AMP consultants at AMP@lever.co.uk to arrange a live demo. Q: How do I purchase the AMP Wireless Network Management Platform? A: AMP software is installed and supported in the UK by LEVER Technology Group PLC, a world-class leader inmulti-vendor wireless systems and solutions.
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