Cisco Cisco Aironet 350 Mini-PCI Wireless LAN Client Adapter Guide De Conception
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Enterprise Mobility 4.1 Design Guide
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Chapter 3 WLAN Radio Frequency Design Considerations
Radio Resource Management (Auto-RF)
The first set of variables on the Auto-RF configuration web page corresponds to the RF group. These
determine whether the controller joins the dynamic grouping with the other controllers. The dynamic
grouping helps the controller find out about APs that are neighbors but might be associated to another
controller in the mobility group. If this is disabled, the controller only optimizes the parameters of the
access points that it knows about (that is, the ones that are associated to it). The group leader indicates
the MAC address of the elected leader. You can find the MAC address of the controller on the inventory
web page (you can reach the web page by clicking on Controller at the top menu and then Inventory).
determine whether the controller joins the dynamic grouping with the other controllers. The dynamic
grouping helps the controller find out about APs that are neighbors but might be associated to another
controller in the mobility group. If this is disabled, the controller only optimizes the parameters of the
access points that it knows about (that is, the ones that are associated to it). The group leader indicates
the MAC address of the elected leader. You can find the MAC address of the controller on the inventory
web page (you can reach the web page by clicking on Controller at the top menu and then Inventory).
The Auto-RF configuration web page is divided into three pages, or sections, with a scroll bar that is
used to move among the three pages. The first page (see
used to move among the three pages. The first page (see
) is for dynamic channel assignment.
This allows the controller to automatically change the channel that the AP is on (for more information,
see
see
Figure 3-16
Auto-RF (Page 1)
Following the RF channel assignment is the section for assigning the transmit (tx) power level (see
). On this web page, the power level can be fixed for all APs, or it can be automatically
adjusted. The web page also indicates the number of neighbors the AP has and the power thresholds for
which it is adjusting.
which it is adjusting.