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Configuring Logging, Table 13-7., WFS709TP Modules, Access Point SNMP Traps, continued

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WFS709TP ProSafe Smart Wireless Switch Software Administration Manual Table 13-6. Access Point SNMP Traps (continued) Trap Frame Bandwidth rate exceeded Frame low speed rate exceeded Description Priority Level This trap refers to the event of the bandwidth rate for a station Medium exceeding a configured threshold (High Watermark). This trap refers to the event when the percentage of received and transmitted frames at low speed (less that 5.5Mbps for 802.11b and less that 24 Mbps for 802.11a) exceeds the configured High Watermark. Medium * The High Watermark refers to the percentage threshold, which if surpassed triggers the event that causes the trap to be sent. The Low Watermark refers to the percentage threshold, such that if the retry rate reaches a value lower than this value the event is reset. The trap will be triggered the first time the Frame Retry rate crosses the High Watermark and then will only be triggered if the Frame Retry Rate goes under the Low Watermark and then crosses the High Watermark again. This holds true for the bandwidth rate and low speed rate thresholds as well. Configuring Logging This section outlines the steps required to configure logging on an WFS709TP. The logging level can be set for each of the modules in the software system. Table 13-7 summarizes these modules. Table 13-7. WFS709TP Modules Module Authentication Configuration Manager Management AAA DHCP server Switching Mobility Access Point Manager Station Manager Traffic Description The module responsible for authentication of wireless clients The module responsible for configuration changes in the network and configuration synchronization among all WFS709TPs The module responsible for authentication of management users (telnet/ssh/WebUI) The DHCP server in the WFS709TP The module responsible for all Layer 2/3 switching functionality The module responsible for inter-WFS709TP and intra-WFS709TP mobility for wireless clients The module responsible for managing the APs in the network The module responsible for all wireless stations at a 802.11 level A logical module to track traffic patterns to help troubleshooting You can configure the logging levels for each of these modules as well as the IP address of a syslog server to which the WFS709TP can direct these logs. To configure logging: 13-12 v1.0, June 2007 Configuring Management Utilities

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WFS709TP ProSafe Smart Wireless Switch Software Administration Manual
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Configuring Management Utilities
v1.0, June 2007
* The High Watermark refers to the percentage threshold, which if surpassed triggers the event that causes the trap to be sent. The
Low Watermark refers to the percentage threshold, such that if the retry rate reaches a value lower than this value the event is
reset. The trap will be triggered the first time the Frame Retry rate crosses the High Watermark and then will only be triggered
if the Frame Retry Rate goes under the Low Watermark and then crosses the High Watermark again. This holds true for the
bandwidth rate and low speed rate thresholds as well.
Configuring Logging
This section outlines the steps required to configure logging on an WFS709TP. The logging level
can be set for each of the modules in the software system.
Table 13-7
summarizes these modules.
You can configure the logging levels for each of these modules as well as the IP address of a
syslog server to which the WFS709TP can direct these logs. To configure logging:
Frame Bandwidth rate
exceeded
This trap refers to the event of the bandwidth rate for a station
exceeding a configured threshold (High Watermark).
Medium
Frame low speed rate
exceeded
This trap refers to the event when the percentage of received
and transmitted frames at low speed (less that 5.5Mbps for
802.11b and less that 24 Mbps for 802.11a) exceeds the
configured High Watermark.
Medium
Table 13-7.
WFS709TP Modules
Module
Description
Authentication
The module responsible for authentication of wireless clients
Configuration Manager
The module responsible for configuration changes in the network and
configuration synchronization among all WFS709TPs
Management AAA
The module responsible for authentication of management users
(telnet/ssh/WebUI)
DHCP server
The DHCP server in the WFS709TP
Switching
The module responsible for all Layer 2/3 switching functionality
Mobility
The module responsible for inter-WFS709TP and intra-WFS709TP
mobility for wireless clients
Access Point Manager
The module responsible for managing the APs in the network
Station Manager
The module responsible for all wireless stations at a 802.11 level
Traffic
A logical module to track traffic patterns to help troubleshooting
Table 13-6.
Access Point SNMP Traps
(continued)
Trap
Description
Priority Level