Duration |
Set a channel scan duration (from 20 to 150 milliseconds)
that access point radios use to monitor devices within the
network and, if necessary, perform self healing, and
neighbor recovery to compensate for coverage area losses
within an RF Domain. The default setting is 50 milliseconds
for both 5.0 GHz and 2.4 GHz bands |
Frequency |
Use the spinner control to set a scan frequency between 1
to 120 seconds. The default setting is 6 seconds for both
5.0 GHz and 2.4 GHz bands |
Extended Scan Frequency |
Use the spinner control to set an extended scan frequency
between 0 to 50. This is the frequency in which radios scan
channels on other than their peer radios. The default
setting is 5 for both 5.0 GHz and 2.4 GHz bands |
Sample Count |
Use the spinner control to set a sample scan count value
between 1 to 15. This is the number of RF readings a radio
gathers before it sends the data to the Smart RF manager.
The default setting is 5 for both 5.0 GHz and 2.4 GHz
bands |
Client Aware Scanning |
Select Client Aware Scanning to
set client awareness count between 1 to 255 during off
channel scans for either 5.0 GHz and 2.4 GHz bands |
Power Save Aware Scanning |
Select Dynamic,
Strict, or
Disable to define how power save
scanning is set for Smart RF. Strict turns off smart
monitoring as long as a power save capable client is
associated to a radio. Dynamic turns off smart monitoring as
long as there is data buffered for a power save client at
the radio. The default setting is Dynamic for both 5.0 GHz
and 2.4 GHz bands |
Voice Aware Scanning |
Select Dynamic,
Strict, or
Disable to define how voice aware
recognition is set for Smart RF. Strict turns off smart
monitoring as long as a power save capable client is
associated to a radio. Dynamic turns off smart monitoring as
long as there is data buffered for a voice client at the
radio. The default setting is Dynamic for both 5.0 GHz and
2.4 GHz bands |
Transmit Load Aware Scanning |
Select Transmit Load Aware
Scanning to set a transmit load percentage
from 1 to 100 serving as a threshold before scanning is
avoided for an access point‘s 5.0 GHz and 2.4 GHz
radio |