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2. Configure the fields.
Pkts/s
– Configure the number of packets per second value for 802.11b/g and 802.11a on exceeding
which the SNMP trap is set.
Throughput
is set. This is set for both 802.11b/g and 802.11a.
Average Retries
the relevant SNMP trap is set.
3. Use the
Minimum number of Packets required for a trap to fire
number of packets that are required for the SNMP traps to fire.
4. Click
Apply
button to accept the changes to this screen. Click
values supplied for this screen.

4.2.4 DHCP Server Settings

A CB3000 in an Ad-hoc network can serve as a DHCP server to allocate IP addresses to other devices
comprising the Ad-hoc network.
NOTE: This feature is only relevant for Ad-hoc networks.
To configure CB3000 DHCP:
1. Select
Management > DHCP Server
Figure 4.9 SNMP RF Trap Thresholds
– Configure the throughput value in Mbps on exceeding which the relevant SNMP trap
– Configure the number of retires for 802.11b/g and 802.11a on exceeding which
from the CB3000 menu tree. The DHCP Server screen displays.
Management Options
text box to enter the minimum
Undo Changes
to revert back to older
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