rf event-thresholds-profile
rf event-thresholds-profile <profile>
bwr-high-wm <percent>
bwr-low-wm <percent>
clone <profile>
detect-frame-rate-anomalies
fer-high-wm <percent>
fer-low-wm <percent>
ffr-high-wm <percent>
ffr-low-wm <percent>
flsr-high-wm <percent>
flsr-low-wm <percent>
fnur-high-wm <percent>
fnur-low-wm <percent>
frer-high-wm <percent>
frer-low-wm <percent>
frr-high-wm <percent>
frr-low-wm <percent>
no ...
Description
This command configures the event thresholds profile. The event threshold profile configures Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI) metrics. When certain RF parameters are exceeded, these events can signal excessive load on the network, excessive interference, or faulty equipment. This profile and many of the detection parameters are disabled (value is 0) by default.
Parameter |
Description |
<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. |
detect-frame- |
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% |
frr-high-wm |
If the frame retry rate (as a percentage of total frames in an AP) exceeds this value, a frame retry rate exceeded condition exists. The recommended value is 16%. 0-100 16% |
frr-low-wm |
After a frame retry rate exceeded condition exists, the condition persists until the frame retry rate drops below this value. The recommended value is 8%. 0-100 8% |
no |
Negates any configured parameter. |
Example
The following command configures an event threshold profile:
(host)[node](config) #rf event-thresholds-profile et1
detect-frame-rate-anomalies
Command History
Release |
Modification |
ArubaOS 8.0.0.0 |
Command introduced. |
Command Information
Platforms |
License |
Command Mode |
All platforms |
Base operating system. |
Config mode on Mobility Conductor. |