Brocade Mobility RFS7000-GR Controller System Reference Guide (Supporting software release 4.1.0.0-040GR and later) User Manual

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Configuring SNMP Traps

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1. Select Management Access > SNMP Trap Configuration from the main menu tree.

2. Click the Wireless Statistics Thresholds tab.

3. Refer to the following information for thresholds descriptions, conditions, editable threshold

values and units of measurement.

Threshold Name
(Description)

Displays the target metric for the data displayed to the right of the item. It defines a
performance criteria used as a target for trap configuration.

Threshold Conditions

Displays the criteria used for generating a trap for the specific event. The Threshold
conditions appear as greater than, less then or worse then and define a baseline
for trap generation.

Threshold values for:
MU

Displays a threshold value for associated MUs. Use the Threshold Name and
Threshold Conditions
as input criteria to define an appropriate Threshold Value
unique to the MUs within the network. For information on specific values, see

“Wireless trap threshold values”

on page 452.

Threshold values for: AP

Set a threshold value for adopted APs. Use the Threshold Name and Threshold
Conditions
as input criteria to define an appropriate Threshold Value unique to the
APs within the network. For information on specific values, see

“Wireless trap

threshold values”

on page 452.

Threshold values for:
WLAN

Use the Threshold Name and Threshold Conditions as input criteria to define an
appropriate Threshold Value unique to the switch. For information on specific
values, see

“Wireless trap threshold values”

on page 452.

Threshold values for:
Switch

Use the Threshold Name and Threshold Conditions as input criteria to define an
appropriate Threshold Value unique to the switch. For information on specific
values, see

“Wireless trap threshold values”

on page 452.

Unit of Threshold
Values

Displays the measurement value used to define whether a threshold value has
been exceeded. Typical values include Mbps, retries and %. For information on
specific values, see

“Wireless trap threshold values”

on page 452.

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