Brocade Communications Systems RFS6000 System Reference Manual page 325

Provides centralized wireless lan (wlan)
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2. Select the Neighbor Details tab.
3. Refer to the following information as displayed within the Neighbor Recovery screen.
Radio Index
Description
Type
RP Mac Address
Action
Neighbor Radio Index
4. Highlight an existing neighbor and click the Edit button to launch a screen designed to modify
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The top right-hand corner displays whether neighbor recovery is currently enabled or disabled.
To change the state, click the Enable Neighbor Recovery checkbox within the Configuration
tab.
Displays a numerical identifier used (in conjunction with the radio's name) to
differentiate the radio from its peers.
Displays a text description used (in conjunction with the radio's index) to
differentiate the radio from its peers.
Displays the radio as either a 802.11a or 802.11bg radio.
Displays the Ethernet MAC address of the Access Port. Use the Access Port MAC
Address for the addition or deletion of the radio.
Displays the self healing action configured for the radio. Options include:
Raise Power - The transmit power of the radio is increased when a neighbor
radio is not functioning as expected.
Open Rates - Radio rates are decreased to support all rates when a neighbor
radio is not functioning as expected.
Both - Increases power and increases rates when a neighbor radio is not
functioning as expected.
None - No action is taken when a neighbor radio is not functioning as expected.
Displays the indexes of the radio's neighbors.
the self healing action and/or neighbors for the radio. For more information, see
Properties of a Neighbor on page
5-314.
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