DRM
Dynamic Radio/RF Management functionality of the controller is used to help establish
the optimum radio configuration for your
AP (Access Point)s. DRM is enabled by
default. The wireless controller‘s DRM:
- Adjusts power
levels to balance coverage if another AP, which is assigned to the same SSID and is
on the same channel, is added to or leaves the network.
- Allows wireless
clients to be moved to another AP if the load is too high.
- Scans
automatically for a channel, using a channel selection algorithm.
- Avoids other
WLANs by reducing transmit power whenever other APs with the same channel, but
different SSIDs are detected.
The DRM feature
comprises two functions:
- Auto Channel
Selection (ACS) — ACS provides an easy way to optimize channel arrangement based on
the current situation in the field. ACS provides an optimal solution only if it is
triggered on all APs in a deployment. Triggering ACS on a single AP or on a subset
of APs provides a useful but suboptimal solution. Also, ACS only relies on the
information observed at the time it is triggered. Once an AP has selected a channel,
it will remain operating on that channel until the user changes the channel or
triggers ACS.
- Auto Tx Power
Control (ATPC) — ATPC guarantees your LAN a stable RF environment by automatically
adapting transmission power signals according to the coverage provided by the APs.
ATPC can be either enabled or disabled.