Configuring AirGroup, AirGroup Mode, and AirGroup Profile

The following sections describe:

Enabling or Disabling AirGroup

The following procedure describes how to enable or disable AirGroup The application that allows the end users to register their personal mobile devices on a local network and define a group of friends or associates who are allowed to share them. AirGroup is primarily designed for colleges and other institutions. AirGroup uses zero configuration networking to allow Apple mobile devices, such as the AirPrint wireless printer service and the AirPlay mirroring service, to communicate over a complex access network topology. on a managed device:

  1. On the Managed Network node hierarchy, navigate to Configuration > Services > AirGroup.
  2. Click the AirGroup service toggle switch to enable or disable.
  3. Click Submit.
  4. Click Pending Changes.
  5. In the Pending Changes window, select the required check box and click Deploy changes.

Selecting an AirGroup Mode

The following procedure describes how to configure AirGroup The application that allows the end users to register their personal mobile devices on a local network and define a group of friends or associates who are allowed to share them. AirGroup is primarily designed for colleges and other institutions. AirGroup uses zero configuration networking to allow Apple mobile devices, such as the AirPrint wireless printer service and the AirPlay mirroring service, to communicate over a complex access network topology. mode on a managed device:

  1. On the Managed Network node hierarchy, navigate to Configuration > Services > AirGroup.
  2. Click the Centralized or Distributed radio button to select AirGroup The application that allows the end users to register their personal mobile devices on a local network and define a group of friends or associates who are allowed to share them. AirGroup is primarily designed for colleges and other institutions. AirGroup uses zero configuration networking to allow Apple mobile devices, such as the AirPrint wireless printer service and the AirPlay mirroring service, to communicate over a complex access network topology. to operate in centralized or distributed mode respectively.
  3. Click Submit.
  4. Click Pending Changes.
  5. In the Pending Changes window, select the required check box and click Deploy changes.

Selecting an AirGroup Profile

The following procedure describes how to select an AirGroup The application that allows the end users to register their personal mobile devices on a local network and define a group of friends or associates who are allowed to share them. AirGroup is primarily designed for colleges and other institutions. AirGroup uses zero configuration networking to allow Apple mobile devices, such as the AirPrint wireless printer service and the AirPlay mirroring service, to communicate over a complex access network topology. profile on a managed device:

  1. On the Managed Network node hierarchy, navigate to Configuration > Services > AirGroup.
  2. Select the AirGroup The application that allows the end users to register their personal mobile devices on a local network and define a group of friends or associates who are allowed to share them. AirGroup is primarily designed for colleges and other institutions. AirGroup uses zero configuration networking to allow Apple mobile devices, such as the AirPrint wireless printer service and the AirPlay mirroring service, to communicate over a complex access network topology. profile from the AirGroup profile drop-down list.
  3. Click Submit.
  4. Click Pending Changes.
  5. In the Pending Changes window, select the required check box and click Deploy changes.

The following show commands can be executed at any specific node path. By default, these show commands execute at current node path:

show airgroupservice

show airgroup status

show airgroup vlan

show airgroup users

show airgroup servers

show airgroup switches

show airgroup cache entries

show airgroup cppm server-group

show airgroup cppm-server radius statistics

show airgroup cppm-server rfc3576 statistics