interference-recovery
Enables interference recovery from
neighboring radios and other sources of WiFi and non-WiFi interference when excess noise
and interference is detected within the Smart RF supported radio coverage area. Smart RF
provides mitigation from interference sources by monitoring the noise levels and other RF
parameters on an access point radio's current channel. When a noise threshold is exceeded,
Smart RF can select an alternative channel with less interference. To avoid channel
flapping, a hold timer is defined which disables interference avoidance for a specific
period of time upon detection. Interference recovery is enabled by default.
Note
The interference-recovery parameters can
be modified only if the sensitivity level is set to ‘custom‘. By default 'sensitivity'
is set to 'medium'. However, if you change the interference-recovery settings, without
changing the sensitivity level, the sensitivity setting automatically changes to
'custom'. For more information, see
sensitivity.
Supported in the following platforms:
- Access Points — AP7502, AP7522,
AP7532, AP7562, AP7602, AP7612, AP7622, AP7632, AP7662, AP8163, AP8432, AP8533
- Wireless Controller — RFS4010
- Service Platforms — NX5500, NX7500,
NX9500, NX9600, VX9000
Syntax
interference-recovery {channel-blacklist-timeout|channel-hold-time|channel-switch-delta|client-threshold|interference|neighbor-offset|noise|noise-factor}
interference-recovery channel-blacklist-timeout <10-3600>
interference-recovery {channel-switch-delta [2.4GHz|5GHZ] <5-35>}
interference-recovery {channel-hold-time <0-86400>|client-threshold <1-255>|interference|neighbor-offset <3-10>|noise|noise-factor <1.0-3.0>}
Parameters
interference-recovery channel-blacklist-timeout <10-3600>
channel-blacklist-timeout <10-3600> |
Optional. Modifies the time, in seconds, for which a channel
remains blacklisted. When a Smart RF monitored radio enters a 'continuous
beacon stuck' state (i.e., the radio stops beaconing), Smart RF
blacklists the channel. By default, the channel remains blacklisted for
15 minutes (900 seconds). The 'channel-blacklist-timeout' parameter
allows you to increase or decrease the blacklist timeout value.
- <10-3600> -
Specify a value from 10 - 3600 seconds. The default is 900
seconds.
|
interference-recovery {channel-switch-delta [2.4GHz|5GHZ] <5-35>}
channel-switch-delta |
Optional. Configures a threshold value for the
difference between interference levels on the current channel and the
prospective channel needed to trigger a channel change. If the difference in
noise levels on the current channel and the prospective channel is below the
configured threshold, the channel is not changed. |
[2.4GHz|5GHz] |
Selects the band
- 2.4GHz – Selects the
2.4 GHz band
- 5GHz – Selects the 5.0
GHz band
|
<5-35> |
Specifies the threshold value for the difference
between the current and prospective channel interference levels
- <5-35> – Sets a value from 5 dBm - 35 dBm. The
default setting is 20 dBm for both 2.4 GHz and 5.0 GHz bands.
|
interference-recovery {channel-hold-time <0-86400>|client-threshold <1-255>|
interference|neighbor-offset <3-10>|noise|noise-factor <1.0-3.0>}
channel-hold-time <0-86400> |
Optional. Defines the minimum time between two channel change
recoveries
- <0-86400> – Sets
the time, in seconds, between channel change assignments based on
interference or noise. The default is 1,800 seconds.
|
client-threshold <1-255> |
Optional. Specifies client thresholds needed to
avoid channel change. If the specified threshold number of clients are
connected to a radio, the radio avoids changing channels even if the Smart
RF master determines that a channel change is required.
- <1-255> – Sets
the number of clients from 1 - 255. The default is 50.
|
interference |
Optional. Considers external interference values
to perform interference recovery. This feature allows the Smart RF policy to
scan for excess interference from supported radio devices. WLANs are
susceptible to sources of interference, such as neighboring radios, cordless
phones, microwave ovens and Bluetooth devices. When interference for WiFi
sources is detected, Smart RF supported devices can change the channel and
move to a cleaner channel. This feature is enabled by default. |
neighbor-offset <3-10> |
Optional. Configures a noise factor value, which
is taken into consideration when switching channels to avoid interference
from neighboring access points. Smart RF enabled access points consider the
difference in noise between candidate channels.
- <3-10> – Specify
a noise factor value from 3 - 10.
|
noise |
Optional. Considers noise values to perform
interference recovery. This feature allows the Smart RF policy to scan for
excess noise from WiFi devices. When detected, Smart RF supported devices
can change their channel and move to a cleaner channel. This feature is
enabled by default. |
noise-factor <1.0-3.0> |
Optional. Configures additional noise factor (the
level of network interference detected) for non WiFi interference
- <1.0-3.0> – Specify the noise factor from 1.0
- 3.0. The default is 1.5.
|
Examples
nx9500-6C8809(config-smart-rf-policy-test6)#interference-recovery channel-blacklist-timeout 20
nx9500-6C8809(config-smart-rf-policy-test6)#interference-recovery channel-switch-delta 2.4GHz 10
nx9500-6C8809(config-smart-rf-policy-test6)#show context
smart-rf-policy test6
sensitivity custom
area test6 assignable-power 2.4GHz min 8
area test6 assignable-power 2.4GHz max 16
interference-recovery channel-switch-delta 2.4GHz 10
no select-shutdown
interference-recovery channel-blacklist-timeout 20
nx9500-6C8809(config-smart-rf-policy-test6)#