From the Basic tab, set the RF Management policy for both ACS and Smart RF. Select Smart Monitoring Enabled to display the Smart RF settings.
Field | Description |
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Name | Name of the RF Management policy. |
Smart Monitoring Enabled | When enabled, detector radios monitor their coverage areas for potential failed peers or coverage area holes requiring transmission adjustments for coverage compensation. Smart Monitoring is enabled by default. When Smart Monitoring is disabled, the following RF Management tabs are not displayed: Scanning, Recovery, and Select Shutdown. And the following settings are not displayed on the Basic Settings page: Sensitivity and Recovery options. |
Sensitivity Note: Available for
Smart RF policy only.
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Determines
pre-defined thresholds for Smart RF. Valid values are:
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Interference Recovery | Determines optimum channel due to noise thresholds, client count and other factors that influence channel switching algorithms. To avoid channel flapping, a defined hold-timer disables interference avoidance for a specific period of time upon detection. Interference Recovery is enabled for the default Smart RF policy. |
Coverage Hole
Recovery Note: Available for Smart RF policy only.
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Determines radio power adjustments to react to holes in RF coverage in an AP deployment area. Smart RF determines the radio power adjustments required based on a reporting client‘s signal to noise (SNR) ratio. If a client‘s SNR is above the administrator threshold, the connected AP's transmit power increases until the noise rate falls below the threshold. Coverage Hole Recovery is enabled for the default Smart RF policy. |
Neighbor Recovery | Determines coverage behavior when a radio failure is detected within the coverage area. RF Management provides automatic recovery by instructing neighboring APs to increase their transmit power to compensate for the coverage loss. Neighbor recovery is enabled for the default Smart RF policy. |
Select the Channel and Power tab to modify radio channel and power settings.