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RingMaster Management Guide - Juniper Networks

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3. To change Polling Options, use click boxes to enable features and enter values you want for<br />

enabled items, including:<br />

❑ Auto-Adjust Poll Intervals — By default, Auto-Adjust Poll Interval is selected. If the<br />

server detects the number of devices exceeding a certain limit, it will automatically adjust<br />

the poll interval for all to a higher value. You will not be able to set a poll interval lower than<br />

the recommended setting. If Auto-Adjust Poll Interval is not selected, you can change the<br />

poll interval to any value between 5 and 60 minutes.<br />

❑ Status<br />

❑ Client Sessions<br />

❑ Radio and Port Statistics<br />

❑ Rogue Devices<br />

❑ Configuration Changes<br />

4. To make choices regarding the Radio and Port Statistics Database, make the following<br />

selections:<br />

❑ Average Specific Times in Rollup — Checkbox<br />

❑ Include Days of week and Hours — This restricts data averaging for reports for higher<br />

accuracy within specified hours/days.<br />

5. To change the RF Threshold Settings, enter new settings for the following statistics [default<br />

settings are indicated in brackets]:<br />

❑ Radio Retransmit Threshold (%) [10]<br />

❑ Radio Noise Floor Threshold (dBm) [-85]<br />

❑ Radio Signal Level Threshold (dBm) [-75]<br />

❑ Utilization Threshold (%) [80]<br />

❑ SNR Threshold (dBm) [15]<br />

❑ Number of Clients per Radio [15]<br />

You can click Reset Threshold Settings to revert to default values.<br />

Click Save to save changes.<br />

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