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Table 46 Profiles > RF > Event Thresholds Profile Settings Field Default Description General Settings Folder Top Name Blank Other Settings Detect Frame Rate No Anomalies Bandwidth Rate 0 High Watermark Bandwidth Rate 0 Low Watermark Frame Error Rate 50 High Watermark Frame Error Rate 10 Low Watermark Frame 0 Fragmentation Rate High Watermark Frame 0 Fragmentation Rate Low Watermark Frame Low Speed 0 Rate High Watermark Frame Low Speed 0 Rate Low Watermark Frame Non Unicast 0 Rate High Watermark Frame Non Unicast 0 Rate Low Watermark Frame Receive 50 Error Rate High Watermark Frame Receive 10 Error Rate Low Watermark Set the folder with which the profile is associated. The drop-down menu displays all folders available for association with the profile. Enter the name of the thresholds profile. Enables or disables alerts for frame rate anomalies. Sets a high percentage watermark for bandwidth rate. When exceeded, this threshold triggers a high-watermark-exceeded alert. Defining 0% disables this function. Sets a low percentage watermark for bandwidth rate. When exceeded, this threshold triggers a low-watermark-exceeded alert. Defining 0% disables this function. Sets a high percentage watermark for frame error rates. When frame error rates exceed this threshold, this setting triggers a high-watermark-exceeded alert. Defining 0% disables this function. Sets a low percentage watermark for frame error rates. When frame error rates exceed this threshold, this setting triggers a low-watermark-exceeded alert. Defining 0% disables this function. Sets a high percentage watermark for frame fragmentation rates. When frame fragmentation rates exceed this threshold, this setting triggers a high-watermark-exceeded alert. Defining 0% disables this function. Sets a low percentage watermark for frame fragmentation rates. When frame fragmentation rates exceed this threshold, this setting triggers a low-watermark-exceeded alert. Defining 0% disables this function. Sets a high percentage watermark for low speed rates. When the percentage of received and transmitted frames at low speed (less that 5.5Mbps for 802.11b and less than 24 Mbps for 802.11a) exceeds the configured high watermark, the system generates an alert. Defining 0% disables this function. Sets a low percentage watermark for low speed rates. When the percentage of received and transmitted frames at low speed (less that 5.5Mbps for 802.11b and less than 24 Mbps for 802.11a) exceeds the configured Low Watermark, the system generates an alert. Defining 0% disables this function. Sets a high percentage watermark for non-Unicast frame rate. When the percentage of nonUnicast frames exceeds the configured high watermark, the system generates an alert. Defining 0% disables this function. Sets a low percentage watermark for non-Unicast frame rate. When the percentage of nonUnicast frames exceeds the configured low watermark, the system generates an alert. Defining 0% disables this function. Sets a high percentage watermark for frame-receive errors. When the percentage of errors in received frames exceeds the configured high watermark, the system generates an alert. Defining 0% disables this function. Sets a low percentage watermark for frame-receive errors. When the percentage of errors in received frames exceeds the configured low watermark, the system generates an alert. Defining 0% disables this function. 108 | Dell PowerConnect W Configuration Reference Dell PowerConnect W AirWave 7.2 | Configuration Guide

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Table 46
Profiles > RF > Event Thresholds Profile Settings
Field
Default
Description
General Settings
Folder
Top
Set the folder with which the profile is associated. The drop-down menu displays all folders
available for association with the profile.
Name
Blank
Enter the name of the thresholds profile.
Other Settings
Detect Frame Rate
Anomalies
No
Enables or disables alerts for frame rate anomalies.
Bandwidth Rate
High Watermark
0
Sets a high percentage watermark for bandwidth rate. When exceeded, this threshold
triggers a high-watermark-exceeded alert. Defining 0% disables this function.
Bandwidth Rate
Low Watermark
0
Sets a low percentage watermark for bandwidth rate. When exceeded, this threshold triggers
a low-watermark-exceeded alert. Defining 0% disables this function.
Frame Error Rate
High Watermark
50
Sets a high percentage watermark for frame error rates. When frame error rates exceed this
threshold, this setting triggers a high-watermark-exceeded alert. Defining 0% disables this
function.
Frame Error Rate
Low Watermark
10
Sets a low percentage watermark for frame error rates. When frame error rates exceed this
threshold, this setting triggers a low-watermark-exceeded alert. Defining 0% disables this
function.
Frame
Fragmentation Rate
High Watermark
0
Sets a high percentage watermark for frame fragmentation rates. When frame fragmentation
rates exceed this threshold, this setting triggers a high-watermark-exceeded alert. Defining
0% disables this function.
Frame
Fragmentation Rate
Low Watermark
0
Sets a low percentage watermark for frame fragmentation rates. When frame fragmentation
rates exceed this threshold, this setting triggers a low-watermark-exceeded alert. Defining
0% disables this function.
Frame Low Speed
Rate High
Watermark
0
Sets a high percentage watermark for low speed rates. When the percentage of received and
transmitted frames at low speed (less that 5.5Mbps for 802.11b and less than 24 Mbps for
802.11a) exceeds the configured high watermark, the system generates an alert. Defining 0%
disables this function.
Frame Low Speed
Rate Low
Watermark
0
Sets a low percentage watermark for low speed rates. When the percentage of received and
transmitted frames at low speed (less that 5.5Mbps for 802.11b and less than 24 Mbps for
802.11a) exceeds the configured Low Watermark, the system generates an alert. Defining 0%
disables this function.
Frame Non Unicast
Rate High
Watermark
0
Sets a high percentage watermark for non-Unicast frame rate. When the percentage of non-
Unicast frames exceeds the configured high watermark, the system generates an alert.
Defining 0% disables this function.
Frame Non Unicast
Rate Low
Watermark
0
Sets a low percentage watermark for non-Unicast frame rate. When the percentage of non-
Unicast frames exceeds the configured low watermark, the system generates an alert.
Defining 0% disables this function.
Frame Receive
Error Rate High
Watermark
50
Sets a high percentage watermark for frame-receive errors. When the percentage of errors
in received frames exceeds the configured high watermark, the system generates an alert.
Defining 0% disables this function.
Frame Receive
Error Rate Low
Watermark
10
Sets a low percentage watermark for frame-receive errors. When the percentage of errors in
received frames exceeds the configured low watermark, the system generates an alert.
Defining 0% disables this function.