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Unified wired & wireless access system
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Table 9. Radio Settings
Field
Description
Beacon Period
Beacon
announce the existence of the wireless network. The default behavior is to
send a beacon frame once every 100 milliseconds (or 10 per second).
The Beacon Interval value is set in milliseconds. Enter a value from 20 to
2000.
Automatic
The channel defines the portion of the radio spectrum that the radio uses for
Channel
transmitting and receiving. The range of channels and the default channel are
determined by the Mode of the radio interface.
When the AP boots, the AP scans the RF area for occupied channels and
selects a channel from the available non-interfering, or clear channels.
However, channel conditions can change during operation.
Enabling the Automatic Channel makes APs assigned to this profile eligible
for auto-channel selection. You can automatically or manually run the auto-
channel selection algorithm to allow the Unified Switch to adjust the channel
on APs as WLAN conditions change.
By default, the global auto-channel mode is set to manual. To enable the
automatic channel selection mode, go to the AP Management > RF
Management page and select Fixed or Interval for the Channel Plan mode.
You can also run the automatic channel selection algorithm manually from
the Manual Channel Plan page.
NOTE: If you assign a static channel to an AP in the Valid AP database or on
the Advanced AP Management page, the AP will not participate in the auto-
channel selection.
Limit Channels
If the radio is operating in 802.11a mode, you can select the Limit Channels
check box to allow the AP to select from the available channels.
NOTE: The available channels depends on the country in which the APs
operate.
If the Limit Channels option is not selected, the AP can also broadcast on
channels 149, 153, 157, 161, and 165. Some legacy 802.11a adapters might
not support these higher channel numbers.
Automatic Power
The power level affects how far an AP broadcasts its RF signal. If the power
level is too low, wireless clients will not detect the signal or experience poor
WLAN performance. If the power level is too high, the RF signal might
interfere with other APs within range.
Automatic power uses a proprietary algorithm to automatically adjust the RF
signal to broadcast far enough to reach wireless clients, but not so far that it
interferes with RF signals broadcast by other APs. The power level algorithm
increases or decreases the power level in 10% increments based on presence
or absence of packet retransmission errors.
frames are transmitted by an access point at regular intervals to
5 Configuring Access Point Settings
Configuring Wireless Radio Settings
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