Command | Description |
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area | Configures the channel list and power for a specified area |
assignable-power | Specifies the power range during power assignment |
avoidance-time | Allows Smart RF-enabled radios to avoid Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) and/or adaptivity regulated channels on detection of interference or radar. This command configures the period for which the channel is avoided. |
channel-list | Assigns the channel list for the selected frequency |
channel-width | Selects the channel width for Smart RF configuration |
coverage-hole-recovery | Enables recovery from errors |
enable | Enables the Smart RF policy |
group-by | Configures grouping parameters |
interference-recovery | Enables recovery from excessive noise and interference related issues |
neighbor-recovery | Enables recovery from faulty neighbor radios related issues |
select-shutdown | Enables selection and shutting down of 2.4 GHz radios, causing interference, in case the co-channel interference (CCI) value exceeds a specified threshold |
sensitivity | Configures Smart RF sensitivity parameters |
smart-ocs-monitoring | Applies smart off-channel scanning (OCS) instead of dedicated detectors |
smart-sensor | Enables the Smart-sensor feature and configures associated parameters. Smart-sensor automates the provisioning of APs as sensors within a wireless deployment. |
smart-sensor-status-timer | Works in conjunction with the smart-sensor command to check the status of radio sensors. If the status of the sensors is Off, recalibration for the smart-sensor feature is triggered. |
no (smart-rf-policy-config-mode-command) | Negates a command or reverts settings to their default |
Note
For more information on common commands (clrscr, commit, help, revert, service, show, write, and exit), see Common Commands.Note
The input parameter <HOSTNAME>, wherever used in syntax across this chapter, cannot include an underscore (_) character. In other words, the name of a device cannot contain an underscore.