Device Configuration
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4. Define the following
Basic Configuration
values for the access point RF Domain:
5. Refer to the
Smart Scan
field to define the channels for smart scan.
6. Refer to the
Statistics
field to define how RF Domain statistics are updated.
7. Select the
Add Row
button to add a new row to the
Statistics
update table.
To delete a row in the
Statistics
update table, select the
Delete
icon next to the row in the table.
8. Use the
Initial Setup Wizard
to configure the device. For more information on using the
Initial Setup Wizard
,
see
Using
the Initial Setup Wizard on page 3-2
.
9. Select
OK
to save the changes to the Basic Configuration, or select
Reset
to revert to the last saved configuration.
Location
Assign the physical location of the RF Domain. This name could be as specific as the floor
of a building, or as generic as an entire site. The location defines the physical area where
a common set of access point configurations are deployed and managed by the RF Domain
policy.
Contact
Provide the name of the contact E-mail (or administrator) assigned to respond to events
created by or impacting the RF Domain.
Time Zone
Set the geographic time zone for the RF Domain. The RF Domain can contain unique
country codes and time zone information to access points deployed across different states
or countries, thus making them ideal for managing device configurations across different
geographical deployments.
Country
Define the two-digit country code set for the RF Domain. The country code must be set
accurately to avoid the policy’s illegal operation, as device radios transmit in specific
channels unique to the country of operation.
Controller Managed
Select the option to indicate this RF Domain is managed by adopting controllers or service
platforms. This option is disabled by default.
Enable Dynamic Channel
Select the option to enable dynamic channel scan.
2.4 GHz Channels
Use the
Select
drop-down menu to select channels to scan in the 2.4 GHz band. Selected
channels are highlighted with a grey background. Unselected channels are highlighted
with a white background. Multiple channels can be selected at the same time.
5.0 GHz Channels
Use the
Select
drop-down menu to select channels to scan in the 5.0 GHz band. Selected
channels are highlighted with a grey background. Unselected channels are highlighted
with a white background. Multiple channels can be selected at the same time.
Update Interval
Set a statistics update interval of 0 or 5-3600 seconds for updates retrieved from the
access point.
Window Index
Use the spinner control to set a numerical index used as an identifier for each RF Domain
statistic defined.
Sample Interval
Use the spinner control to define the interval (in seconds) used by the access point to
capture windowed statistics supporting the RF Domain configuration. The default is 5
seconds.
Window Size
Use the spinner control to set the number of samples used by the controller to define RF
Domain statistics. The default value is 3.
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