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action [both|none|
open-rates|raise-power]
radio [<1-4096>|
<radio-list>]
enable
neighbors <1-4096>
[<1-4096>|<radio-index>]
run-neighbor-detect
Example
RFSwitch(config-wireless)#self-heal interference-avoidance
enable
RFSwitch(config-wireless)#self-heal interference-avoidance
hold-time 600
RFSwitch(config-wireless)#self-heal neighbor-recovery enable
Note: reducing the configured transmit power of radios will
ensure that there is room to increase power when a neighbor
fails
RFSwitch(config-wireless)#self-heal neighbor-recovery
neighbors 1 1
RFSwitch(config-wireless)#
Defines the radio's self healing action when neighbors are
detected as down.
• both – Raises the power to max and open all rates.
• none – No action taken.
• open-rates – Opens all rates.
• raise-power – Raises the power to maximum.
• radio [<1-4096>|<radio-list>] – Modifies the action for
specified radio(s).
• <1-4096> – Sets a single radio index.
• <radio-list> – Defines a list (1,3,7) or range (3-7) of
radio indices.
Monitors access ports and attempts to increase coverage
on a detected failure.
Adds a radio as a neighbor.
• <1-4096> – Sets a single radio index.
• <radio-list> – Defines a list (1,3,7) or range (3-7) of
radio indices.
Disassociates all mobile units, clears current neighbors and
runs neighbor detection again.
Wireless Instance
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