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Advanced Configuration
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800 & 8000 Series - Software Management Guide
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To manually blacklist a frequency range, enter the start and end frequency in the Start Frequency and End Frequency
boxes respectively. Next, click Add. All the selected frequency ranges are added to the Blacklist Information table. After
configuring the required parameters, click OK and then COMMIT. Click Refresh, to view updated/refreshed manually
blacklisted frequency range. For detailed explanation of Blacklist Information, please refer
boxes respectively. Next, click Add. All the selected frequency ranges are added to the Blacklist Information table. After
configuring the required parameters, click OK and then COMMIT. Click Refresh, to view updated/refreshed manually
blacklisted frequency range. For detailed explanation of Blacklist Information, please refer
Blacklist Information
.
However, there are few conditions to be followed while manually blacklisting a channel:
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When ACS is disabled, the preferred channel and its sub-channels that are part of the current channel bandwidth
cannot be manually blacklisted.
cannot be manually blacklisted.
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When WORP link is UP, the active channel and its sub-channels that are part of the current channel bandwidth cannot
be manually blacklisted.
be manually blacklisted.
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When DFS/ACS is enabled, at least one channel or its sub-channels that are part of the current channel bandwidth
should be available for operation. That is, all the frequencies cannot be blacklisted.
should be available for operation. That is, all the frequencies cannot be blacklisted.
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Only manually blacklisted frequencies can be de-blacklisted.
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If a manually blacklisted frequency range overlaps with the operating channel then the WORP link will be
terminated and the BSU will trigger channel selection procedure.
terminated and the BSU will trigger channel selection procedure.
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Manually blacklisted frequency information is not exchanged between the BSU and SU as it local to the device.
5.4.3.8 Roaming
The Roaming feature enables a mobile SU to provide seamless network services by constantly monitoring the quality of the
wireless link with the current associated BSU.
wireless link with the current associated BSU.
: Roaming feature is not applicable to devices operating in WORP Sync mode; by default, it is disabled.
The Roaming Configuration screen appears as follows.
Figure 5-49 Roaming (WORP Sync Mode)