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Name Description and Conditions
Inactive Tag This trigger type flags events in which an RFID tag has not been reported back to W-
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.
IPv4 Link-Local
Addresses
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.
Client Goodput 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).
Client Speed 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.
Table 113: Client Triggers (Continued)
RADIUS Authentication Triggers
To set a trigger for RADIUS authentication issues, click the Type drop-down list on the System > Triggers >
Add page and select one of the RADIUS authentication triggers described in Table 114.
For more information on creating a new trigger, see "Creating New Triggers" on page 221.
Name Description and Conditions
Client RADIUS
Authentication Issues
This trigger type sets the threshold for the maximum number of failures before an
alert is issued for a user. The Option, Condition, and Value fields allow you to define
the number of authentication issues per client that will trigger an issue.
Device RADIUS
Authentication Issues
This trigger type sets the threshold for the maximum number of failures before an
alert is issued for a device. The Option, Condition, and Value fields allow you to
define the number of authentication issues per device that will trigger an issue.
Total RADIUS
Authentication Issues
This trigger sets the threshold for the maximum number of failures before an alert is
issued for both users and devices.
Table 114: RADIUS Authentication Triggers
IDS Event Triggers
To set a trigger for Intrusion Detection System (IDS) events, click the Type drop-down list on the System >
Triggers > Add page and select one of the IDS event triggers described in Table 115.
For more information on creating a new trigger, see "Creating New Triggers" on page 221.
Name Description and Conditions
Device IDS
Events
This trigger type is based on the number of IDS events has exceeded the threshold
specified as Count in the Condition within the period of time specified in seconds in
Duration. Alerts can also be generated for traps based on name, category or severity.
Select Add New Trigger Conditionto specify the count characteristics that trigger an IDS
alert.
Table 115: IDS Event Triggers
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