User's Guide

Table Of Contents
ASA In-Line Settings
The ASA In-Line Settings tab is used to configure sensor settings for Advanced Spectrum Analysis.
These settings are for the ASA In-Line based scan, not for the Dedicated scan. There are four settings:
two for 2.4 GHz band and two for 5GHz band. The values in the fields are the default settings. Normally,
these levels are fine for normal use and should not have to be changed.
Threshold (dBm)—This is the master level control for ASA scanning. Any signal levels below the
threshold during scanning will be dropped. Only levels greater than the threshold will be admitted for
further processing.
Duty Cycle (dBm)—The duty cycle is a measure of % utilization for each frequency. 100% duty cycle for
a frequency indicates the frequency is busy all the time. On the other hand, 0% duty cycle indicates the
frequency is not used. The Duty Cycle controls the threshold level for duty cycle measurement. Only
signal levels greater than the Duty Cycle threshold are counted in the duty cycle measurement.
Appliance Management
Topics under the Appliance Management category describe how to configure the AirDefense Enterprise
appliance. Go to Configuration > Appliance Management.
The Appliance Management category allows you to:
Back up, clear, or restore system configuration.
View, create, and install security certificates for the ADSP appliance.
Select the level of security for your certificates.
Specify information needed by your appliance and enable key system features.
Specify the language to be used on your appliance.
Synchronize the configuration on your primary and secondary servers.
Back up forensic information.
Download configuration backup and/or system log files to your workstation.
Validate certificates, and add or remove public keys.
View status of any backup or restore that was initiated.
Add customized banners to be shown each time users log into the system.
Appliance Management
Legacy Content
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