Setting Triggers For Radius Authentication Issues - Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.6 User Manual

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Client Trigger
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Clients
Client Count
Client Usage
New VPN User
Connected VPN
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VPN Session
Usage
Inactive Tag
IPv4 Link-Local
Addresses
Client Goodput
Client Speed
b. Repeat this procedure for as many triggers and conditions as desired. Refer to the start of
Triggers" on page 191

Setting Triggers for RADIUS Authentication Issues

Perform the following steps to configure RADIUS-related triggers.
a. Choose a trigger type from the RADIUS Authentication Issues list in the drop-down Type menu.
itemizes and describes the condition settings for each RADIUS Authentication trigger type.
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folders. A Filter on connection mode field appears to allow you to filter by Wired or Wireless clients.
Note that the New Client trigger type does not require the configuration of any condition settings, so the
Condition section disappears.
This trigger type indicates a device (based on an input list of MAC addresses) has associated to the
wireless network. It is required to define one or more MAC addresses with the field that appears.
Activates when a device, Radio/Interface, or BSSID reaches a user-count threshold for more than a
specified period (such as more than 10 users associated for more than 60 seconds).
This trigger type indicates that the sustained rate of bandwidth used by an individual user has exceeded
a predefined threshold for more than a specified period, in seconds (such as more than 1500 Kbps for
more than 120 seconds).
Once you choose this trigger type, select Add New Trigger Condition to specify the bandwidth
characteristics that triggers an alert. You can apply multiple conditions to this type of trigger.
The Value field requires that you input a numerical figure for kilobits per second (Kbps).
This trigger type indicates a new VPN user has associated to a device within a defined set of groups or
folders. Note that the New VPN User trigger type does not require the configuration of any condition
settings, so the Condition section disappears.
This trigger type indicates a VPN device (based on an input list of MAC addresses) has associated to the
VPN network. It is required to define one or more VPN usernames with the field that appears.
This trigger type indicates that the sustained rate of bandwidth used in an individual VPN session has
exceeded a predefined threshold for more than a specified period, in seconds (such as more than 1500
Kbps for more than 120 seconds).
Once you choose this trigger type, select Add New Trigger Condition to specify the bandwidth
characteristics that triggers an alert. You can apply multiple conditions to this type of trigger.
The Value field requires that you input a numerical figure for kilobits per second (Kbps).
This trigger type flags events in which an RFID tag has not been reported back to AirWave by a
controller for more than a certain number of hours. This trigger can be used to help identify inventory
that might be lost or stolen. Set the time duration for this trigger type if not already completed.
When enabled, this trigger checks whether the total count of self-assigned IP addresses has crossed a
set threshold for clients within a selected folder or group. The alert deployed by this trigger includes a
link to search for IP addresses containing 169.254.x.x.
This trigger type indicates that the goodput for an individual client has exceeded a predefined threshold.
Available conditions are Usage Kbps (combined), Usage Kbps (in), and Usage Kbps (out).
This trigger type indicates that the speed for an individual client has exceeded a predefined threshold.
The available condition for this trigger is Speed Mbps.
to create a new trigger.
"Creating New
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