Nortel 2350 用户指南

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Nortel WLAN Management Software 2300 Series User Guide
Using RF Planning
What Is RF Planning?
RF Planning is a technique used to import detailed information about your site into WMS. In addition, you can use RF 
Planning to add RF obstacle information and third-party APs and configure your RF coverage area at a finer level than is 
possible using the Auto-RF with modelling technique.
By defining sites, buildings, and floors, you provide WMS with the necessary information to modularly manage large 
networks based on geographical or organizational boundaries. For example, a network plan can represent a campus-wide 
network. Nortel recommends that you limit a network plan to a single campus or Mobility Domain. A network plan is 
also limited to one country, since a network plan only supports one common country code for the WSSs contained in it.
Note.  
The RF Planning software does not support outdoor installations. RF 
obstacles typically found in outdoor environments have not been adequately 
tested for their attenuation characteristics. As a result, the database cannot ensure 
accurate attenuation coefficients for RF planning purposes. Nortel does not 
warrant or support any outdoor deployments or installations of the WLAN 2300 
system implemented with the use of this tool.