7-14 WS5100 Series Switch System Reference Guide
Threshold values for: Displays a threshold value for associated MUs. Use the Threshold Name and Threshold
MUConditions 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
Threshold values for: Set a threshold value for associated radios. Use the Threshold Name and Threshold
APConditions as input criteria to define an appropriate Threshold Value unique to the radios within the network. For information on specific values, see Wireless Trap Threshold Values on page
Threshold values for: Define a threshold value for associated WLANs. Use the Threshold Name and Threshold
WLANConditions as input criteria to define an appropriate Threshold Value unique to the WLANs within the network. For information on specific values, see Wireless Trap Threshold Values on page
Threshold values for: Use the Threshold Name and Threshold Conditions as input criteria to define an
Switchappropriate Threshold Value unique to the module. For information on specific values, see Wireless Trap Threshold Values on page
Unit of Threshold Displays the measurement value used to define whether a threshold value has been
Valuesexceeded. Typical values include Mbps, retries and %. For information on specific values, see Wireless Trap Threshold Values on page
4.Select a threshold and click the Edit button to display a screen wherein threshold settings for the MU, AP and WLAN can be modified.
Adjust the values as needed (between 0
5.Use the Maximum Number of Packets to Send a Trap field (at the bottom of the screen) to enter a value used as the minimum number of data packets required for a trap to be generated for a target event. Ensure the value is realistic, as setting it to low could generate traps unnecessarily. Refer to Wireless Trap Threshold Values on page
6.Click the Apply button to save changes made to the screen since the last saved configuration.
7.Click the Revert button to revert the screen back to its last saved configuration. Changes made since the contents of the screen were last applied are discarded.