RF Domain Deployment Considerations
Before settings RF Domains for controllers, service platforms and access points, refer to the following deployment guidelines to ensure the configurations are optimally effective:
- Each controller utilizes a default RF Domain. Access points are
assigned to this default RF Domain as they are discovered. The default RF Domain can
be used for single site deployments, where regional, regulatory and RF policies are
common between devices.
- User defined RF Domains must be manually assigned to
controllers, but can be manually or automatically assigned to access points.
- A Rogue AP detection configuration is a central component of an
RF Domain policy, as it provides the RF Domain policy with the means to filter
potentially threatening devices from operating with devices approved within the
managed network.
- WIPS is not supported on a WLAN basis, rather sensor
functionality is supported on the radio(s) available to each WLAN.
- When planning sensor coverage, a minimum of 1 detector radio is
recommended per 4 access points. To ensure effective placement, LANPlanner can be
used to provide predictive planning services and visualization to ensure adequate
radio coverage is provided based on site application and device requirements.
LANPlanner provides visualization tools ensuring adequate radio coverage for client
radios and sensors. A physical site survey should also be performed to verify client
radio coverage, before a final deployment.
- Both default and user defined RF Domains contain policies and
configuration parameters. Changes made to policies or configuration parameters are
automatically inherited by all the controllers and access points assigned to the RF
Domain.