Tuning The Transmit Data Rate; Auto-Rf Parameters - Nortel 2360 Configuration Manual

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Amount of noise on the channel
Packet retransmission count, which is the rate at which the radio receives retransmitted packets.
Utilization, calculated based on the number of multicast packets per second that a radio can send on a
channel while continuously sending fixed-size frames over a period of time.
Phy error count, which is the number of frames received by the AP radio that have physical layer errors.
A high number of Phy errors can indicate the presence of a non-802.11 device using the same RF
spectrum.
Received CRC error count. A high number of CRC errors can indicate a hidden node or co-channel
interference.
The thresholds for these parameters are not configurable. Auto-RF also can change a radio's channel when the
channel tuning interval expires, if a channel that has less disturbance is detected. Disturbance is based on the
number of neighbors the radio has and each neighbor's RSSI.
A radio also can change its channel before the channel tuning interval expires to respond to RF anomalies. An
RF anomaly is a sudden major change in the RF environment, such as sudden major interference on the
channel.
By default, a radio cannot change its channel more often than every 900 seconds, regardless of the RF environ-
ment. This channel holddown avoids unnecessary changes due to very transient RF changes, such as activation
of a microwave oven.

Tuning the transmit data rate

A radio sends beacons, probe requests, and probe responses at the minimum transmit data rate allowed for
clients. This gives them the maximum distance. All other packets are transmitted at a rate determined by their
destination. All packets are transmitted at the same power level.
By default, the following minimum data rates are allowed:
5.5 Mbps for 802.11b/g clients
24 Mbps for 802.11a clients
You can statically change the transmit data rates for radios, on a radio profile basis. (For information, see
"Changing transmit rates" (page

Auto-RF parameters

Table 1
lists the Auto-RF parameters and their default settings.
246).) However, Auto-RF does not change transmit rates automatically.
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