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b. Delete conditions for any trigger as desired by clicking the trash can icon to the right of the condition to
be removed.
c. Click Save. The trigger appears on your next viewing of the System > Triggers page with all other active
triggers.
d. You can edit or delete any trigger as desired from the System > Triggers page.
To edit an existing trigger, click the pencil icon next to the respective trigger and edit settings in the
Trigger Detail page described in
Table 112
.
To delete a trigger, check the box next to the trigger to remove, and click Delete.
e. Repeat this procedure for as many triggers and conditions as desired. Refer to the start of
“Creating New
Triggers” on page
214
to create a new trigger.
Setting Triggers for RADIUS Authentication Issues
User Bandwidth
This trigger type indicates that the sustained rate of bandwidth used by an individual user has exceeded a
predefined threshold for more than a specified period, in seconds (such as more than 1500 kbps for more
than 120 seconds).
Once you choose this trigger type, click Add New Trigger Condition to specify the bandwidth
characteristics that triggers an alert. You can apply multiple conditions to this type of trigger.
The Option drop-down menu provides these options:
Bandwidth kbps (Combined)
Bandwidth kbps (in)
Bandwidth kbps (out)
The Condition drop-down menu provides these options:
= — Bandwidth count equals...
> — Bandwidth count is greater than...
< — Bandwidth count is less than...
> = — Bandwidth count is greater than or equal to...
< = — Bandwidth count is less than or equal to...
The Value field requires that you input a numerical figure for kilobits per second (kbps).
Figure 150
Sample of User Bandwidth Trigger Condition
Inactive Tag
This tags flags events in which an RFID tag has not been reported back to AWMS by a controller for more
than a certain number of hours. This trigger can be used to help identify inventory that might be lost or
stolen. Set the time duration for this trigger type if not already completed.
Table 115
User Trigger Types and Condition Settings (Continued)
User Trigger
Option
Description
Note: AWMS first checks its own database prior to checking the RADIUS server database.
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