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Dell PowerConnect ArubaOS 6.0 Command Line Interface | Reference Guide rf event-thresholds-profile | 410
Syntax
Parameter Description Range Default
<profile> Name of this instance of the profile. The name must be 1-
63 characters.
“default”
bwr-high-wm If bandwidth in an AP exceeds this value, a bandwidth
exceeded condition exists. The value represents the
percentage of maximum for a given radio. (For 802.11b, the
maximum bandwidth is 7 Mbps. For 802.11 a and g, the
maximum is 30 Mbps.) The recommended value is 85%.
0-100 0%
bwr-low-wm After a bandwidth exceeded condition exists, the
condition persists until bandwidth drops below this value.
The recommended value is 70%.
0-100 0%
clone Name of an existing radio profile from which parameter
values are copied.
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detect-frame-
rate-anomalies
Enable or disables detection of frame rate anomalies. disabled
fer-high-wm If the frame error rate (as a percentage of total frames in
an AP) exceeds this value, a frame error rate exceeded
condition exists. The recommended value is 16%.
0-100 0%
fer-low-wm After a frame error rate exceeded condition exists, the
condition persists until the frame error rate drops below
this value. The recommended value is 8%.
0-100 0%
ffr-high-wm If the frame fragmentation rate (as a percentage of total
frames in an AP) exceeds this value, a frame
fragmentation rate exceeded condition exists. The
recommended value is 16%.
0-100 16%
ffr-low-wm After a frame fragmentation rate exceeded condition
exists, the condition persists until the frame fragmentation
rate drops below this value. The recommended value is
8%.
0-100 8%
flsr-high-wm If the rate of low-speed frames (as a percentage of total
frames in an AP) exceeds this value, a low-speed rate
exceeded condition exists. This could indicate a coverage
hole. The recommended value is 16%.
0-100 16%
flsr-low-wm After a low-speed rate exceeded condition exists, the
condition persists until the percentage of low-speed
frames drops below this value. The recommended value is
8%.
0-100 8%
fnur-high-wm If the non-unicast rate (as a percentage of total frames in
an AP) exceeds this value, a non-unicast rate exceeded
condition exists. This value depends upon the applications
used on the network.
0-100 0%
fnur-low-wm After a non-unicast rate exceeded condition exists, the
condition persists until the non-unicast rate drops below
this value.
0-100 0%
frer-high-wm If the frame receive error rate (as a percentage of total
frames in an AP) exceeds this value, a frame receive error
rate exceeded condition exists. The recommended value
is 16%.
0-100 16%
frer-low-wm After a frame receive error rate exceeded condition
exists, the condition persists until the frame receive error
rate drops below this value. The recommended value is
8%.
0-100 8%