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12.2.9 SMART RF

RF Domain Statistics
When invoked by an administrator, Self-Monitoring At Run Time (Smart RF) instructs access point radios to change to a
specific channel and begin beaconing using the maximum available transmit power. Within a well-planned deployment,
any RF Domain member access point radio should be reachable by at least one other radio. Smart RF records signals
received from its neighbors as well as signals from external, un-managed radios. AP-to-AP distance is recorded in terms
of signal attenuation. The information from external radios is used during channel assignment to minimize interference.
To view Smart RF stats for RF Domain member access point radios:
1. Select the
Statistics
2. Select the
default
3. Select
SMART RF
4. The RF Domain
AP MAC Address
MAC Address
Type
State
Channel
Power
Refresh
Individual access point MAC addresses can selected from the SMART RF Details field and the RF Domain member
radio can reviewed in greater detail:
menu from the Web UI.
item from under the System node on the top, left-hand side, of the screen.
from the RF Domain menu.
Figure 12-16 RF Domain - Smart RF screen
SMART RF
screen displays the following:
Displays the MAC address of each listed RF Domain member access point.
Lists the radio's MAC address.
Identifies the RF Domain member access point type.
Lists the RF Domain member radio operational mode, either calibrate, normal,
sensor or offline.
Displays the operating channel assigned to the RF Domain member access
point radio.
Displays the power level in dBm for the listed RF Domain member radio.
Select the
Refresh
values.
button to update the statistics counters to their latest
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