Users Guide

Setting Default Description
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, 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.
RAPIDS
Processing Priority
Low
Defines the processing and system resource priority for RAPIDS in
relation to AirWave as a whole.
When 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.
RAPIDS custom
process limit (1-
16)
1 when
Custom is
specified for
the RAPIDS
Processing
Priority.
Sets the maximum number of monitoring process assigned to
RAPIDS work. Note that this option is only available if Custom is
specified for the RAPIDS Processing Priority.
Table 13:
AMP Setup> General > Performance Fields and Default Values (Continued)
Defining AirWave Network Settings
The next step in configuring AirWave is to confirm the AirWave network settings. Define these settings by navigating
to the AMP Setup > Network page. Figure 15 illustrates the contents of this page.
Figure 15:AMP Setup > Network page illustration
Specify the network configuration options described in the sections that follow to define the AirWave network settings.
Select Save when you have completed all changes on the AMP Setup > Network page, or select Revert to return to the
last settings. Save restarts any affected services and may temporarily disrupt your network connection.
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