Advanced Settings; Advanced Settings Overview; District Code; Switching To Fit Ap Mode - H3C WA2612-AGN Web-Based Configuration Manual

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Advanced settings overview

District code

Radio frequencies for countries and regions vary based on country regulations. A district code
determines characteristics such as frequency range, channel, and transmit power level. Configure the
valid country code or area code for a WLAN device to meet the specific country regulations.

Switching to fit AP mode

An AP that supports the fat and fit AP modes can switch from fat to fit to cooperate with an AC or unified
switch. You can scale a small-sized network with fat APs smoothly by switching their operating mode to
the fit AP mode. Centralized management is achieved.

Continuous transmitting mode

The continuous transmitting mode is used for test only. Do not use the function unless necessary.

Uplink interface monitoring

A fat AP connects to an uplink network through the Ethernet interface or radio interface in bridge mode,
as shown in
uplink interface faults. When such a fault occurs, the SSID of the AP is not available for the clients to
access the WLAN service until it recovers. Then the clients turn to search for SSID of another functional
AP. For more information about how to configure uplink interface monitoring, see
interface
monitoring."
Figure 441 Network diagram for uplink interface monitoring (an Ethernet interface acts as the uplink
interface)
Figure 441
and
Figure
442. With uplink interface monitoring enabled, the AP can detect
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