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NOTE Average Bit Speed,% of Non-Unicast, Average Signal, Average Retries,%
Pkts/s
Throughput
Average Bit Speed
Average Signal
Average Retries
% Dropped
% Undecryptable
Associated MUs
3. Configure the
trap generation.
Minimum number of
packets required for a
trap to fire
4. Click
Apply
screen without clicking the Apply button results in all changes to the screen being lost.
5. Click
Undo Changes
settings displayed on SNMP RF Traps screen to the last saved configuration.
Dropped and % Undecryptable are not access point statistics.
Enter a maximum threshold for the total throughput in Pps (Packets
per second).
Set a maximum threshold for the total throughput in Mbps
(Megabits per second).
Enter a minimum threshold for the average bit speed in Mbps
(Megabits per second).
Enter a minimum threshold for the average signal strength in dBm
for each device.
Set a maximum threshold for the average number of retries for
each device.
Enter a maximum threshold for the total percentage of packets
dropped for each device. Dropped packets can be caused by poor
RF signal or interference on the channel.
Define a maximum threshold for the total percentage of packets
undecryptable for each device. Undecryptable packets can be the
result of corrupt packets, bad CRC checks or incomplete packets.
Set a maximum threshold for the total number of MUs associated
with each device.
Minimum Packets
Enter the minimum number of packets that must pass through the
device before an SNMP rate trap is sent. Motorola recommends
using the default setting of 1000 as a minimum setting for the field.
to save any changes to the SNMP RF Traps screen. Navigating away from the
(if necessary) to undo any changes made. Undo Changes reverts the
field to define a minimum packet throughput value for

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