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a. Choose a trigger type from the RADIUS... list in the drop-down Type menu. Table 108 itemizes and
describes the condition settings for each RADIUS Authentication trigger type.
b. Repeat this procedure for as many triggers and conditions as desired. Refer to the start of “Creating New
Triggers” on page181 to create a new trigger.
Setting Triggers for IDS Events
Perform the following steps to configure Intrusion Detection System (IDS)-related triggers.
a. Choose the Device IDS Events trigger type from the drop-down Type menu. See Figure 126. Table 109
describes condition settings for this trigger type.
b. Repeat this procedure for as many triggers and conditions as desired. Refer to the start of “Creating New
Triggers” on page181 to create a new trigger.
Setting Triggers for AWMS Health
After completing steps 1-3 in “Creating New Triggers” on page181, perform the following steps to configure
IDS-related triggers.
a. Choose the Disk Usage trigger type from the drop-down Type menu. See Figure 126 for trigger types.
Table 110 describes the condition settings for this trigger type.
Table 108 RADIUS Authentication Trigger Types and Condition Settings
Option Description
User RADIUS
Authentication Issues
This trigger type sets the threshold for the maximum number of failures before an alert is issued for a
user. Select Add New Trigger Condition
to specify the count characteristics that trigger an alert. The
Option, Condition, and Value fields allow you to define the numeric value of user issues.
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 numeric value of user issues.
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 109 Device IDS Events Authentication Trigger Types and Condition Settings
IDS Trigger
Options
Description
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 Condition to specify the count
characteristics that trigger an IDS alert.
Rogue Device
Classified
This trigger type indicates that a device has been discovered with the specified Rogue Score. Ad-hoc
devices can be excluded automatically from this trigger by selecting Yes. See “Using RAPIDS and Rogue
Classification” on page 165 for more information on score definitions and discovery methods.
Once you choose this trigger type, select Add New Trigger Condition to create one or more conditions. A
condition for this trigger enables you to specify the nature of the rogue device in multiple ways.
Table 110 Disk Usage Trigger and Condition Settings
AWMS Health
Trigger
Description
Disk Usage This trigger type is based on the disk usage of AWMS. This type of trigger indicates that disk usage for the
AWMS server has met or surpassed a defined threshold. Select Add New Trigger Condition to specify the
disk usage characteristics that trigger an alert.
Dell recommends setting one of these triggers at 90%, so you receive a warning before AMP suffers
performance degradation due to lack of disk space.