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Chapter 10
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Configuration is divided into two sections: Channel thresholds and node thresholds. A
channel threshold applies to an entire channel, while a node threshold applies to a particu-
lar client MAC address. All frame types are standard management frames as defined by
the 802.11 standard. The following table explains what each field implies. To edit any of
the values from the default values for a channel, click the Edit button in the appropriate
section (channel/node).
Field
Description
1. Channel/Node threshold
Specifies the number of a specific type of frame
that must be exceeded within a specific interval to
trigger an alarm.
2. Channel/Node time
Specifies the time interval in which the threshold
must be exceeded in order to trigger an alarm.
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