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39 | Configuring W-AirWave Dell Networking W-AirWave 8.2.4 | User Guide
Setting Default Description
Monitoring
Processes
Based on
the number
of cores for
your server
Optional setting configures the throughput of monitoring data.
Increasing this setting allows W-AirWave to process more data per
second, but it can take resources away from other W-AirWave
processes. Contact Dell support at dell.com/support if you think
you might need to increase this setting for your network. Also note
that the value range varies based on the number of available
process cores.
Maximum number
of configuration
processes
5 Increases the number of processes that are pushing configurations
to your devices, as an option. The optimal setting for your network
depends on the resources available, especially RAM. Contact Dell
support at dell.com/support if you think you might need to
increase this setting for your network.
Maximum number
of audit processes
3 Increases the number of processes that audit configurations for
your devices, as an option. The optimal setting for your network
depends on the resources available, especially RAM. Contact Dell
support at dell.com/supportif you are considering increasing this
setting for your network.
SNMP Fetcher
Count (2-6)
2 Specify the number of SNMPv2 fetchers.
Verbose Logging
of SNMP
Configuration
No Enables or disables logging detailed records of SNMP configuration
information.
SNMP Rate
Limiting for
Monitored
Devices
No When enabled, W-AirWave fetches SNMP data more slowly,
potentially reducing device CPU load.
This setting is used for networks containing legacy controllers not
available through Dell. Dell recommends not enabling this setting.
Client Association
Relevance Factor
0 days
(disabled)
Use this setting to hide old client information from clients lists and
client search results. For example, a setting of 3 limits the historical
client data displayed in client lists and search results to client
sessions that have been disconnected within the last three days.
When this value is set to 1, client lists and search results display
only the client history for the previous day.
This time range can be set from 0-550 days, where a value of zero
disables this feature and makes available all historical client data. A
shorter time period improves search performance and allows client
lists to display more rapidly, though it will also display fewer results.
RAPIDS
Processing
Priority
Low Defines the processing and system resource priority for RAPIDS in
relation to W-AirWave as a whole.
When W-AirWave is processing data at or near its maximum
capacity, reducing the priority of RAPIDS can ensure that processing
of other data (such as client connections and bandwidth usage) is
not adversely impacted.
The default priority is Low. You can also tune your system
performance by changing group poll periods.
If you select Custom for the priority, then also specify the RAPIDS
custom process limit.
Table 14: AMP Setup> General > Performance Fields and Default Values