To administer RF domain packet captures:
RF Domain | Displays the administrator assigned name of the selected RF domain used for wireless client packet captures. RF domains allow administrators to assign configuration data to multiple devices deployed in a common coverage area, such as in a floor, building or site. |
Send Data To | Use this drop-down menu to select where wireless client packet capture messages are collected. If Screen is selected, client packet capture data is sent to the Live Wireless Debug Events window at the bottom of the dialog window. If File is selected, the file location must be specified in the File Location section of the window. |
Dropped | Select this option to create an event entry each time a packet is dropped from a client connected to a RF domain member device. Use this information to assess whether a particular RF domain is experiencing high levels of dropped packets that may require administration to distribute client connections more evenly. |
Interface | Select this option to specify packet capture on a specific interface on the current RF domain. If you have selected this option, specify the interface name and number and specify a packet direction |
On a Radio (802.11) | Select this option to capture packets only on 802.11 radios. If selecting this option, specify which radios should be used and specify a packet direction. |
Filter (MAC, IP, Protocol, Port | In the Filter area, set the criteria based on which packets are
filtered and captured. Select one or more of the following
and specify the relevant information:
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Maximum Packet Count | In the Settings area, set the Maximum Packet Count to limit the number of packets captured for trending. Set this value between 1 - 10000 packets, with a default value of 200. |