RF domains allow administrators to assign configuration data to multiple devices deployed in a common coverage area, such as in a floor, building or site. Each RF domain contains policies that can determine a Smart RF or WIPS configuration.RF domains enable administrators to override WLAN SSID name and VLAN assignments. This enables the deployment of a global WLAN across multiple sites and unique SSID name or VLAN assignments to groups of access points servicing the global WLAN. This WLAN override technique eliminates the requirement for defining and managing a large number of individual WLANs and profiles.
A configuration contains (at a minimum) one default RF domain and can optionally use additional user defined RF domains:
The RF Domain screen displays system-wide network status. The screen is partitioned into the following tabs: