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3. Use the command auto-rf channel-plan {a-n | bg-n} interval <1 -
4. Use the command auto-rf channel-plan {a-n | bg-n} time <hh:mm>
5. Use the command auto-rf channel-plan {a-n | bg-n} mode
6. Use the command auto-rf power-plan mode {auto | manual} to set the
7. Use the command auto-rf power-plan threshold strength <-99 —
8. Use the command wireless ap power <ap_mac_addr> <1|2> <%
Example
Sample Auto-RF Configuration using the CLI:
1. Enable APA at the domain level. Execute the following command:
Avaya WLAN 8100 CLI Reference
24> to set the channel adjustment interval in hours.
to set the time of day to perform channel adjustment.
{interval | manual | time} to set the channel adjustment mode.
power adjustment mode.
-1> to set the power plan threshold strength.
The default power plan threshold strength is —85 dBm.
power_reduction> to explicitly set a temporary override power on a specific
radio.
Note:
The power is configured in terms of percentage of maximum power. The
maximum power is the minimum power level allowed for the channel by the
regulatory domain or the hardware capability.
Note:
• The APA runs continuously collecting neighbor AP data for up to 20 minutes,
making power adjustments and starting the data collection again.
• The ACA runs on a set interval. The default interval is 1 hour and can be
configured.
• For a first time installation of the WLAN 8100, a lower interval is
recommended to speed up convergence to an acceptable channel plan
• Auto RF depends on data collected during the RF scan by the APs and
forwarded to the controllers. Depending on the deployment scenario and the
configured off-channel scanning schedule, it can take several hours to build
up the information needed for Auto RF decisions.
WC8180(config-wireless)#auto-rf power-plan mode auto
Verify the configuration:
WC8180(config-wireless)#show wireless auto-rf power-plan
Power plan mode
ACLI reference for the Wireless LAN (WLAN) 8100
: auto
August 2013
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