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Provides centralized wireless lan (wlan) configuration and management
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4. Highlight an existing neighbor and click the Edit button to launch a screen designed to modify
5. Select the Remove Neighbors button to remove all neighbors from the selected radio's
6. Click the Detect Neighbors button to auto-determine neighbors for the radios.
Editing the properties of a neighbor
Use the Edit screen to specify the neighbor of a selected radio and the action the radio performs in
the event its neighbor radio fails.
To edit the properties of a neighbor:
1. Select Services > Self Healing from the main menu tree.
2. Select the Neighbor Details tab.
3. Select an existing neighbor and click the Edit button.
4. Select one of the following four actions from the Self Healing Action drop-down menu:
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RP Mac Address
Displays the Ethernet MAC address of the Access Point. Use the Access Point MAC
Address for the addition or deletion of the radio.
Action
Displays the self healing action configured for the radio. Options include:
Neighbor Radio Index
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"
neighbor list.
NOTE
The Detect Neighbors button is enabled only when the Enable Neighbor Recovery checkbox is
selected from within the Configuration tab. Ensure this option has been enabled before trying
to detect neighbors.
Enabling this feature automatically makes each radio disassociate with their attached Clients,
clear the current neighbor list and move into detection mode to detect neighboring radios.
Neighbor detection works best if all radios are configured and adopted. Starting the automatic
neighbor detection feature disassociates Clients and clears the current neighbor
configuration.
The radio index and description display in the upper right corner of the screen. The Available
Radios value represents the radios that can be added as a neighbor for the target radio.
Neighbor Radios are existing radios (neighbors).
None - The radio takes no action at all when its neighbor radio fails.
Open Rates - The radio will default to factory-default rates when its neighbor radio fails.
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.
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Configuring self healing
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