Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.4 | User Guide Discovering, Adding, and Managing Devices | 135Compare two configurations to highlight the specific lines that are mismatched. The Audit page provides links tothe AirWave pages where any mismatched settings can be configured.Moving a Device from Monitor Only to Manage Read/Write ModeOnce the device configuration status is Good on the APs/Devices > List page, or once you have verified allchanges that will be applied to the device on the APs/Devices > Audit page, you can safely shift the device fromMonitor Only mode to Manage Read/Write mode.To move a device from Monitor Only to Manage Read/Write mode, perform the following steps.1. Go to the APs/Devices > List page and select the wrench icon next to the name of the AP to be shifted fromMonitor Only mode to Manage Read/Write mode. This directs you to the APs/Devices > Manage page.2. Locate the General area as shown in Figure 97.Figure 97 APs/Devices > Manage > General Section Illustration3. Select Manage Read/Write on the Management Mode field.4. Select Save and Apply, then Confirm Edit on the confirmation page to retain these settings and to pushconfiguration to the device.5. For device configuration changes that require the device to reboot, use the Schedule function to push thechanges at a time when WLAN users will not be affected.6. To move multiple devices into managed mode at once, use the Modify Devices link on an AP list page. Formore information, refer to “Modifying Multiple Devices” on page 101.Configuring AP Settings1. Browse to the APs/Devices > List page and select the wrench icon next to the device whose AP settings youwant to edit. This directs you to the Manage page for that device. Figure 98 illustrates this page.NOTE: These procedures assume you are familiar with the function buttons available to save, apply, revert, and so on. For detailson button functions, see “Buttons and Icons” on page 26.NOTE: Once a device is in Manage mode, AirWave will push a new configuration to the device in the event that the actual deviceconfiguration does not match the AMP configuration for that device.NOTE: Use the Enable Planned Maintenance Mode field in APs/Devices > Manage > General to put this device into plannedmaintenance. During the maintenance mode, no AP Down triggers will be deployed on these devices. Users will not be able todelete folders that contain devices in Planned Maintenance. The devices in Planned Maintenance will show the Up status, but willnot be tracked in historical graphs and logs as Up. You can set multiple devices into Planned Maintenance Mode in the ModifyDevices link on an AP list page.