Auto Healing - ZyXEL Communications USG40 User Manual

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Each field is described in the following table.
Table 91 Configuration > Wireless > MON Mode > Add/Edit Rogue/Friendly
LABEL
MAC
Description
Role
OK
Cancel

9.5 Auto Healing

Use this screen to enable auto healing, which allows you to extend the wireless service coverage
area of the managed APs when one of the APs fails. Click Configuration > Wireless > Auto
Healing to access this screen.
Figure 207 Configuration > Wireless > Auto Healing
Each field is described in the following table.
Table 92 Configuration > Wireless > Auto Healing
LABEL
Enable Auto
Healing
Save Current
State
Auto Healing
Interval
Chapter 9 Wireless
DESCRIPTION
Enter the MAC address of the AP you want to add to the list. A MAC address is a unique
hardware identifier in the following hexadecimal format: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx where xx is a
hexadecimal number separated by colons.
Enter up to 60 characters for the AP's description. Spaces and underscores are allowed.
Select either Rogue AP or Friendly AP for the AP's role.
Click OK to save your changes back to the ZyWALL/USG.
Click Cancel to close the window with changes unsaved.
DESCRIPTION
Select this option to turn on the auto healing feature.
Click this button to have all manged APs immediately scan their neighborhoods three
times in a row and update their neighbor lists to the AP controller (ZyWALL/USG).
Set the time interval (in minutes) at which the managed APs scan their neighborhoods
and report the status of neighbor APs to the AP controller (ZyWALL/USG).
An AP is considered "failed" if the AP controller obtains the same scan result that the AP is
missing from the neighbor list of other APs three times.
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