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Name Description and Conditions
New Device Discovered This trigger type flags the discovery of a new AP, router, or switch connected
to the network (an device that W-AirWave can monitor and configure). Once
you choose this trigger type, select Add New Trigger Condition to specify a
Device Type (Access Point, Controller, Remote AP, or Router/Switch)
Table 112: Discovery Trigger
Client Triggers
To set a user-related trigger for clients, click the Type drop-down list on the System > Triggers > Add page and
select one of the client triggers described in Table 113.
For more information on creating a new trigger, see "Creating New Triggers" on page 221.
Name Description and Conditions
New Client This trigger type indicates a new user has associated to a device within a defined set of
groups or folders. A Filter on connection mode field appears to allow you to filter by Wired
or Wireless clients. Note that the New Client trigger type does not require the
configuration of any condition settings, so the Condition section disappears.
Connected
Clients
This trigger type indicates a device (based on an input list of MAC addresses) has
associated to the wireless network. It is required to define one or more MAC addresses with
the field that appears.
Client Count Activates when a device, Radio/Interface, or BSSID reaches a user-count threshold for more
than a specified period (such as more than 10 users associated for more than 60 seconds).
Client Usage This trigger type indicates that the sustained rate of bandwidth used by an individual user
has exceeded a predefined threshold for more than a specified period, in seconds (such as
more than 1500 Kbps for more than 120 seconds).
Once you choose this trigger type, select Add New Trigger Condition to specify the
bandwidth characteristics that triggers an alert. You can apply multiple conditions to this
type of trigger.
The Value field requires that you input a numerical figure for kilobits per second (Kbps).
New VPN User This trigger type indicates a new VPN user has associated to a device within a defined set of
groups or folders. Note that the New VPN User trigger type does not require the
configuration of any condition settings, so the Condition section disappears.
Connected VPN
Users
This trigger type indicates a VPN device (based on an input list of MAC addresses) has
associated to the VPN network. It is required to define one or more VPN user names with
the field that appears.
VPN Session
Usage
This trigger type indicates that the sustained rate of bandwidth used in an individual VPN
session has exceeded a predefined threshold for more than a specified period, in seconds
(such as more than 1500 Kbps for more than 120 seconds).
Once you choose this trigger type, select Add New Trigger Condition to specify the
bandwidth characteristics that triggers an alert. You can apply multiple conditions to this
type of trigger.
The Value field requires that you input a numerical figure for kilobits per second (Kbps).
Table 113: Client Triggers