Users Guide

35 | Configuring W-AirWave Dell Networking W-AirWave 8.2.4 | User Guide
Setting Default Description
Reports (0-550
days, zero
disables)
60 Defines the number of days W-AirWave stores Reports. Large numbers of
reports, over 1000, can cause the Reports > Generated page to be slow to
respond.
Automatically
Acknowledge
Alerts(0-550 days,
zero disables)
14 Defines automatically acknowledged alerts as the number of days W-
AirWave retains alerts that have been automatically acknowledged. Setting
this value to 0 disables this function, and alerts will never expire or be
deleted from the database.
Acknowledged
Alerts(0-550 days,
zero disables)
60 Defines the number of days W-AirWave retains information about
acknowledged alerts. Large numbers of Alerts, over 2000, can cause the
System > Alerts page to be slow to respond.
Radius/ARM/IDS
Events(0-550 days,
zero disables)
14 Defines the number of days W-AirWave retains information about RADIUS,
ARM, and IDS events. Setting this value to 0 disables this function, and the
information will never expire or be deleted from the database.
Archived Device
Configurations (0-
100, zero disables)
10 Defines the number of configurations that will be retained for archived
devices. Whether rogue information is included depends on the setting of
the Archive device configs even if they only have rogue
classifications setting.
Archive device
configs even if they
only have rogue
classifications
No Sets whether to archive device configurations even if the device only has
rogue classifications.
Guest Users (0-550
days, zero
disables)
30 Sets the number of days that W-AirWave is to support any guest user. A
value of 0 disables this function, and guest users will never expire or be
deleted from the W-AirWave database.
Inactive SSIDs (0-
550 days, zero
disables)
425 Sets the number of days W-AirWave retains historical information after W-
AirWave last saw a client on a specific SSID. Setting this value to 0 disables
this function, and inactive SSIDs will never expire or be deleted from the
database.
Inactive Interfaces
(0-550 days, zero
disables)
425 Sets the number of days W-AirWave retains inactive interface information
after the interface has been removed or deleted from the device. Setting
this value to 0 disables this function, and inactive interface information will
never expire or be deleted from the database.
Interface Status
History (0-550
days, zero
disables)
425 Sets the number of days W-AirWave retains historical information on
interface status. Setting this value to 0 disables this function.
Interfering Devices
(0-550 days, zero
disables)
14 Sets the number of days W-AirWave retains historical information on
interfering devices. Setting this value to 0 disables this function.
Device Events
(Syslog, Traps)(1-
31 days)
2 Sets the number of days W-AirWave retains historical information on device
events such as syslog entries and SNMP traps. Setting this value to 0
disables this function. Refer to "Viewing Device Events" on page 219.
NOTE: If your data table has more than 5 million rows, W-AirWave will
truncate the device event retention data. In this case, the "number of days"
setting becomes "number of hours."
Table 11: AMP Setup > General > Historical Data Retention Fields and Default Values (Continued)