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Deleting a user-defined antenna model, Setting alarm thresholds – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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The Antenna List displays all antenna models.

5.

Click the Modify icon for the target user-defined antenna model.
The Modify Antenna page appears.

6.

Modify the antenna parameters, as needed.
For more information about the antenna parameters, see "

Adding a user-defined antenna

model

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7.

Click OK.

Deleting a user-defined antenna model

1.

Click the Service tab.

2.

From the navigation tree, select WLAN Manager > Configuration Management.
The Configuration Management page appears.

3.

Click the Common tab.

4.

In the Network Management area, click the Antenna Management link.
The Antenna List displays all antenna models.

5.

Continue the procedure using one of the following ways:

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Click the Delete icon for the target user-defined antenna model.

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Select the user-defined antenna models you want to delete and then click Delete.

6.

Click OK in the confirmation dialog box.

Setting alarm thresholds

This function helps you set thresholds for the wireless performance indexes. WSM generates alarms

when the collected data exceeds the thresholds for the selected performance indexes.
To set thresholds:

1.

Click the Service tab.

2.

From the navigation tree, select WLAN Manager > Configuration Management.
The Configuration Management page appears.

3.

Click the Common tab.

4.

In the Network Management area, click the Threshold Configuration link.
The Threshold Configuration page appears.
Threshold Configuration contents

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Client Count >—Number of clients associated with the same AP. Select Client Count > and
enter the number ranging from 0 to 200. When the number of clients associated with an AP

exceeds the value, alarms are generated.

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Radio Rate (%) >—Percentage of a radio's rate to the supported maximum rate. Select Radio
Rate (%) > and enter the value ranging from 0 to 100. Alarms are generated if the collected
percentage exceeds this value.

5.

Click OK.