A Smart RF management policy defines operating and recovery parameters that can be assigned to groups of access points. A Smart RF policy is designed to scan the network to identify the best channel and transmit power for each access point radio.
A Smart RF policy reduces deployment costs by scanning the RF environment to determine the best channel and transmit power configuration for each managed radio. Smart RF policies when applied to specific RF Domains, apply site specific deployment configurations and self-healing values to groups of devices within pre-defined physical RF coverage areas.
Smart RF centralizes the decision process and makes intelligent RF configuration decisions using information obtained from the RF environment. Smart RF helps reduce ongoing management and maintenance costs through the periodic re-calibration of the network. Re-calibration can be initiated manually or can be automatically scheduled to ensure the RF configuration is optimized to factor for RF environment changes (such as new sources of interference, or neighboring access points).
Smart RF also provides self-healing functions by monitoring the network in real-time, and provides automatic mitigation from potentially problematic events such as radio interference, coverage holes and radio failures. Smart RF employs self-healing to enable a WLAN to better maintain wireless client performance and site coverage during dynamic RF environment changes, which typically require manual re-configuration to resolve.
Smart RF is supported on any RF Domain manager. In standalone environments, an individual wireless controller manages the calibration and monitoring phases. In clustered environments, a single wireless controller is elected a Smart RF master and the remaining cluster members operate as Smart RF clients. In cluster operation, the Smart RF master co-ordinates the calibration and configuration and during the monitoring phase receives information from the Smart RF clients.
Keep in mind that if a Smart RF managed radio is operating in WLAN mode on a channel requiring DFS, it will switch channels if radar is detected.
If the radio is a dedicated sensor, it stops termination on that channel if a neighboring access point detects radar. The access point attempts to come back to its original channel (statically configured or selected by Smart RF) after the channel evacuation period has expired.
Change this behavior using the dfs-rehome command from the controller or service platform CLI. This keeps the radio on the newly selected channel and prevents the radio from coming back to the original channel, even after the channel evacuation period.
Note
Perform RF planning to ensure overlapping coverage exists at a deployment site, for Smart RF to be a viable network performance tool. Smart RF can only provide recovery when access points are deployed appropriately. Smart RF is not a solution, it is a temporary measure. You need to determine the root cause of RF deterioration and fix it. Smart RF history/events can assist in trouble shooting.Use the (config) instance to configure Smart RF Policy related configuration commands. To navigate to the Smart RF policy instance, use the following commands:
<DEVICE>(config)#smart-rf-policy <POLICY-NAME>
nx9500-6C8809(config)#smart-rf-policy testSmartRF nx9500-6C8809(config-smart-rf-policy-testSmartRF)#? Smart RF Mode commands: area Specify channel list/ power for an area assignable-power Specify the assignable power during power-assignment avoidance-time Time to avoid a channel once dfs/adaptivity avoidance is necessary channel-list Select channel list for smart-rf channel-width Select channel width for smart-rf coverage-hole-recovery Recover from coverage hole enable Enable this smart-rf policy group-by Configure grouping parameters interference-recovery Recover issues due to excessive noise and interference neighbor-recovery Recover issues due to faulty neighbor radios no Negate a command or set its defaults select-shutdown Select redundant 2.4GHz Radios to shutdown sensitivity Configure smart-rf sensitivity (Modifies various other smart-rf configuration items) smart-ocs-monitoring Smart off channel scanning smart-sensor Turns ON smart-sensor feature smart-sensor-status- Enable timer for smart-sensor status check timer clrscr Clears the display screen commit Commit all changes made in this session do Run commands from Exec mode end End current mode and change to EXEC mode exit End current mode and down to previous mode help Description of the interactive help system revert Revert changes service Service Commands show Show running system information write Write running configuration to memory or terminal nx9500-6C8809(config-smart-rf-policy-testSmartRF)#