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5. Use the
RF Domain Manager
field to configure how this access point behaves in standalone mode. Set the following
parameters:
6. Select
OK
to save the changes made to the general profile configuration. Select
Reset
to revert to the last saved
configuration.
5.2.2 Profile Radio Power
System Profile Configuration
Use the
Power
screen to set one of two power modes (
3af
or
Auto
) for the access point profile. When
Automatic
is selected,
the access point safely operates within available power. Once the power configuration is determined, the access point
configures its operating power characteristics based on its model and power configuration.
An access point uses a
complex programmable logic device
(CPLD) to manage power. The CPLD determines proper supply
sequencing, the maximum power available and other status information. One of the primary functions of the CPLD is to
determine the maximum power budget. When an access point is powered on (or performing a cold reset), the CPLD determines
the maximum power provided by the POE device and the budget available to the access point. The CPLD also determines the
access point hardware SKU (model) and the number of radios.
If the access point’s POE resource cannot provide sufficient power to run the access point (with all intended interfaces enabled),
some of the following interfaces could be disabled or modified:
• The access point’s transmit and receive algorithms could be negatively impacted
• The access point’s transmit power could be reduced due to insufficient power
• The access point’s WAN port configuration could be changed (either enabled or disabled)
To define an access point’s power configuration:
1. Select the
Configuration
tab from the Web UI.
2. Select
Devices
.
3. Select
System Profile
from the options on left-hand side of the UI.
4. Select
Power.
A screen displays where the access point profile’s power mode can be defined.
Version
Use the spinner control to specify the version number used by this NTP server resource.
The default setting is 0.
Capable
Select to enable this access point to act as a RF Domain Manager in a particular RF
Domain.
Priority
Select to prioritize this access point in becoming a RF Domain Manager in its; particular
RF Domain. The higher the value, the more likely the device becomes the RF Domain
Manager for the domain.
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