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Chapter 3 Configuration
Association Table Display Setup
Settings on the Association Table Advanced Page
The Association Table Advanced page contains the following settings:
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Handle Station Alerts as Severity Level
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Maximum number of bytes stored per Station Alert packet
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Maximum Number of Forwarding Table Entries
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Aironet Extended Statistics in MIB (awcTpFdbTable)
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Block ALL Inter-Client Communications (PSPF)
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Default Activity Timeout (seconds) Per Device Class
Handle Station Alerts as Severity Level
This setting determines the Severity Level at which Station Alerts are reported in
the Event Log. This setting also appears on the Event Handling Setup page. You
can choose from four Severity Levels:
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Fatal Severity Level (System, Protocol, Port)— Fatal-level events indicate an
event that prevents operation of the port or device. For operation to resume,
the port or device usually must be reset. Fatal-level events appear in red in the
Event Log.
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Alert Severity Level (System, Protocol, Port, External)—Alert-level
messages indicate that you need to take action to correct the condition and
appear in magenta in the Event Log.
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Warning Severity Level (System, Protocol, Port, External)—Warning-level
messages indicate that an error or failure may have occurred and appear in
blue in the Event Log.
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Information Severity Level (System, Protocol, Port, External)—Information-
level messages notify you of some sort of event, not fatal (that is, the port has
been turned off, the rate setting has been changed, etc.) and appear in green
in the Event Log.