Viewing The Channel Plan History; Figure 51. Channel Plan History - D-Link DWS-3024 User Manual

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Table 17. RF Channel Plan and Power Adjustment
Field
Power Adjustment
Mode
Power Adjustment
Interval

Viewing the Channel Plan History

The D-Link Unified Switch stores channel assignment information for the APs it manages. To
access the Channel Plan History information, click the AP Management > RF Management
> Channel Plan History tab.

Figure 51. Channel Plan History

6 Managing and Maintaining D-Link Access Points
Description
You can set the power of the AP radio frequency transmission in the AP
profile, the local database or in the RADIUS server. The power level in the
AP profile is the default level for the AP, and the power will not be adjusted
below the value in the AP profile.
The settings in the local database and RADIUS server always override power
set in the profile setting. If you manually set the power, the level is fixed and
the AP will not use the automatic power adjustment algorithm.
You can configure the power as a percentage of maximum power, where the
maximum power is the minimum of power level allowed for the channel by
the regulatory domain or the hardware capability.
Manual—In this mode, you run the proposed power adjustments
manually from the Manual Power Adjustments page.
Interval—In this mode, the switch periodically calculates the power
adjustments and applies the power for all APs. The interval period
begins when you click Submit.
NOTE: If you set the power level in the local or RADIUS database, the
settings override the power level set in the AP profile.
For more information about manually setting the power level, see
"Configuring Wireless Radio Settings"
Access Point Settings"
on page 106.
This field determines how often the switch runs the power adjustment
algorithm. The algorithm runs automatically only if you set the power
adjustment mode to Interval.
on page 87 and
"Configuring Valid
Managing Radio Frequency Settings
113

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