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7. Locate the Default Firmware Upgrade Options section and adjust settings as required. This section allows
you to configure the default firmware upgrade behavior for AWMS. Table 13 describes the settings and
default values of this section.
Automatically
Acknowledged Alerts
(0-550 days, zero
disables)
14 Defines automatically acknowledged alerts as the number of days AWMS retains alerts
that have been automatically acknowledged. Setting this value to 0 disables this function,
and alerts will never expire or be deleted from the database.
Acknowledged Alerts
(2-550 days)
60 Defines the number of days AWMS retains information about acknowledged alerts. Large
numbers of Alerts, over 2000, can cause the System > Alerts page to be slow to respond.
Traps from managed
devices
(0-550 days, zero
disables)
14 Defines the number of days AWMS retains information about SNMP traps from Managed
Devices. Setting this value to 0 disables this function, and the trap information will never
expire or be deleted from the database.
Archived Device
Configurations
(1-100)
10 Sets the number of archived configurations to retain for each device.
Guest Users
(0-550 days, zero
disables)
30 Sets the number of days that AWMS is to support any guest user. A value of 0 disables this
function, and guest users will never expire or be deleted from the AWMS database.
Closed Helpdesk
Incidents
(0-550 days, zero
disables)
30 Sets the number of days that AWMS is to retain records of closed Helpdesk incidents
once closed. Setting this value to 0 disables this function, and Helpdesk information will
never expire or be deleted from the database.
Inactive SSIDs
(0-550 days, zero
disables)
425 Sets the number of days AWMS retains historical information after AWMS last saw a
client on a specific SSID. Setting this value to 0 disables this function, and inactive SSIDs
will never expire or be deleted from the database.
Inactive Interfaces (0-
550 days, zero
disables)
425 Sets the number of days AWMS retains inactive interface information after the interface
has been removed or deleted from the device. Setting this value to 0 disables this function,
and inactive interface information will never expire or be deleted from the database.
Interface Status
History
(0-550 days, zero
disables)
425 Sets the number of days AWMS retains historical information on interface status. Setting
this value to 0 disables this function.
Interfering Devices (0-
550 days, zero
disables)
14 Sets the number of days AWMS retains historical information on interfering devices.
Setting this value to 0 disables this function.
Table 13 AMP Setup > General > Default Firmware Upgrade Options Fields and Default Values
Setting Default Description
Allow Firmware
Upgrades in Monitor
Only mode
No If Yes is selected, AWMS upgrades the firmware for APs in Monitor Only mode. When
AWMS upgrades the firmware in this mode, the desired configuration are not be pushed
to AWMS. Only the firmware is applied. The firmware upgrade may result in configuration
changes. AWMS does not correct those changes when the AP is in Monitor Only mode.
Simultaneous Jobs
(1-20)
20 Defines the number of jobs AWMS runs at the same time. A job can include multiple APs.
Simultaneous
Devices Per Job
(1-1000)
20 Defines the number of devices that can be in the process of upgrading at the same time.
AWMS only runs one TFTP transfer at a time. As soon as the transfer to a device has
completed, the next transfer begins, even if the first device is still in the process of
rebooting or verifying configuration.
Table 12 AMP Setup > General > Historical Data Retention Fields and Default Values (Continued)
Setting Default Description
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