System Setting
Screen Reference > System Setting
The System Setting page lets you see the AWC Plug-in version, factory-reset the plug-in, and configure system settings.
This page is only accessible by Administrator accounts.

◼ System Information
Table 1: System Information
| Item Name |
Description |
| Version Information |
Shows the AWC Plug-in's version information. |
License Information
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- Wireless AP:
Shows the number of APs allowed by the wireless LAN controller license and the number of APs which are being managed by the AWC Plug-in.
- License count:
Shows the number of APs which are allowed to be managed by the installed wireless LAN controller license.
- Registered/Configured APs:
Shows the number of APs which have been added to the AWC Plug-in's management database.
- Licensed APs:
Shows the number of APs which are being managed by the AWC Plug-in.
- Channel Blanket:
Shows the number of APs allowed by the channel blanket license and the number of APs which are operating in the AWC Plug-in's channel blankets.
- License count:
Shows the number of APs which are allowed to be managed by the installed channel blanket license.
- Registered/Configured APs:
Shows the number of APs which have been added to the AWC Plug-in's channel blankets.
- Licensed APs:
Shows the number of APs which are operating in the AWC Plug-in's channel blankets.
- Smart Connect:
Shows the number of APs allowed by the Smart Connect license and the number of APs which are operating in the AWC Plug-in's Smart Connect networks.
- License count:
Shows the number of APs which are allowed to be managed by the installed Smart Connect license.
- Registered/Configured APs:
Shows the number of APs which have been added to the AWC Plug-in's Smart Connect networks.
- Licensed APs:
Shows the number of APs which are operating in the AWC Plug-in's Smart Connect feature.
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◼ System Setting
Table 2: System Setting
| Item Name |
Description |
| Database Setting |
Maximum Memory Usage
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Specify the maximum amount of system memory that can be used for the AWC Plug-in database. If you want more managed APs, more IDS history, or more client history, you need to allocate more memory to the database. Refer to the Vista Manager EX Datasheet for system requirement details.
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| "Save" button |
Save and apply configuration changes to the database. |
| Data Retention Period Setting |
Associated Client History
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Specify a retention period for associated client histories that are displayed on the Screen Reference > Wireless Monitoring > Floor Map screen.
- Don't Save:
The AWC Plug-in does not retain associated client history. Clients are not shown on the Floor Map's client history screen.
- Set Retention Period:
The AWC Plug-in retains associated client histories within the specifed period. The range for the retention period can be from 1 to 31 days.
When you change this setting, the associated client history is initialized.
The Data Retention Period Setting can be set up to 31 days on the screen, but the operation with the period up to 14 days is supported.
When you use Associated Client History with the following wireless APs, please set the log severity of the wireless AP to "information(6)" or higher. If the log severity is set to "debug(7)", this feature will not work. The default value of the log severity of these wireless APs is "information(6)", so if the wireless APs are not configured for logging, this function can still be used. Affected wireless APs: TQ1402/5403/5403e/6602, TQm1402/5403 The log severity can be set in the severity of the Syslog client in the AP profile. If you want to use the Associated Client History View with the log function of the Syslog Client disabled, please change "Syslog Client" to "Enable" and "Severity" to "6 : informational" in the AP profile (the Syslog server IP address/host name can be a fictitious address), apply this AP common setting to the wireless AP, and then set "Syslog Client" to "Disable" in the AP profile and apply it again.
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Client Location Estimation History
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Specify a retention period for client location estimation histories that are displayed on the Screen Reference > Wireless Monitoring > Floor Map screen.
- Don't Save:
The AWC Plug-in does not retain estimated client location information. Clients are not shown on the Floor Map's associated client location estimation history screen. Device counter in the Floor Map Associated Client View also will not count the number of clients of which the locations are estimated.
- Set Retention Period:
The AWC Plug-in retains client location estimation histories within the specifed period. The range for the retention period can be from 1 to 31 days.
When you change this setting, the client location estimation history will be initialized.
The Data Retention Period Setting can be set up to 31 days on the screen, but the operation with the period up to 14 days is supported.
Client Location Estimation is available on this version of the AWC Plug-in combined with AT-TQ5403/5403e firmware version 6.0.1-1.x or later.
When this feature is enabled, the maximum number of wireless APs that can have CB Profiles applied is 500 over the entire system.
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IDS Report History
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Specify a retention period for IDS reports that are displayed on the Screen Reference > Wireless Monitoring > IDS/IPS Report page.
- Save only latest:
The AWC Plug-in only retains neighbor AP information that has been detected within the last day. Rogue APs are not shown in the Floor Map's Rogue AP View.
- Set Retention Period:
The AWC Plug-in retains neighbor AP information that has been detected during the specifed period. The range for the retention period can be from 1 to 31 days.
When you change this setting, the IDS report information is initialized.
The Data Retention Period Setting can be set up to 31 days on the screen, but the operation with the period up to 14 days is supported.
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| Network Map Setting |
Wireless Client Update-Interval
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Specify the refresh interval for associated clients that are displayed on the Vista Manager EX "Network Map" screen.
- Don't Update:
The AWC Plug-in does not refresh client information automatically.
- Set Update Interval:
The AWC Plug-in refreshes client information automatically. The range for refresh interval can be from 1 to 9999 minutes. The update interval for links between AWC-SC APs on the Network Map also depends on this setting. It is set to 1 minute by default.
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| "Save" button |
Save and apply configuration changes to the network map. |
| Remote Monitor Setting |
| Polling Interval |
Set the polling interval of the wireless LAN controller specified on the Remote Monitor screen, with a value from 5 to 30 (minutes). The default is 5 (minutes). |
| Log Retention Period |
Set the number of days to keep the logs retrieved from the wireless LAN controller specified on the Remote Monitor screen, using a value from 1 to 366. The default is 366 (days). |
| Log Viewable Period |
Set the number of log days to be displayed on the Remote Monitor screen, using a value between 1 and 90 (days). The default is 30 (days). |
| "Save" button |
Save and apply configuration changes to the Remote Monitor in the operation. |
| Permission Setting |
AMF Security WebAPI
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Displays the sending IP address of the Web API used by our AMF-Security Controller AT-SecureEnterpriseSDN Controller (AT-SESC) and AMF Security mini. If multiple IP addresses are registered, they will be displayed separated by a slash (/).
- "Edit" button:
Displays "Permission Setting (AMF Security WebAPI) dialog box. ◼ Permission Setting (AMF Security WebAPI) dialog box When the AMF Security server (AT-SESC or AMF Security mini) receives a threat event, it queries the AWC plug-in for the MAC address from the IP address of the threat device via Web API. Register the IP address of the AMF Security server that you want to allow access to in order to respond only to inquiries from legitimate AMF Security servers. AMF Security Server IP addresses can be registered up to 1,024 entries.

- Permitted IP Address:
Enter the IP address of the AMF Security server to grant access to.
- "Add" button:
Add the IP address to the list.
- "Clear" button:
Clear the Permitted IP address field.
- IP Address list
- X IP Address:
Shows the number of IP address entries registered to the list.
- Search IP address:
Search for a particular IP address. Enter a partial string to match. The list shows entries with that string in the "IP Address" field. To remove the filter, delete the string from the search field and click enter.
- IP Address:
Displays registered IP address of the AMF Security server (AT-SESC or AMF Security mini).
- Delete (trashbin icon):
Deletes the entry of AMF Security server IP Address.
- "Save" button:
Save changes of the permission setting and close the dialog box.
- "Close" button:
Discard changes of the permission setting and close the dialog box.
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◼ System Maintenance
Table 3: System Maintenance
| Item Name |
Description |
| Initialize |
| "Initialize" button |
Initialize the AWC Plug-in's data, such as its configuration and various histories. |
For detailed procedures to factory-reset the AWC Plug-in system, refer to
Operation Reference > Plug-in System Data Management > Initialize AWC Plug-in System.
15 Jul 2021 12:03