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Clustering Multiple Access Points Viewing Wireless Neighborhood Information 7 Table 40 Advanced Channel Management Settings Field Determine if there is better set of channels every Description Use the dropdown menu to specify the schedule for automated updates. A range of intervals is provided, from 30 Minutes to 6 Months The default is 1 Hour (channel usage reassessed and the resulting channel plan applied every hour). Click Apply under Advanced settings to apply these settings. Advanced settings will take affect when they are applied and influence how automatic channel management is performed. Viewing Wireless Neighborhood Information The Wireless Neighborhood shows all access points within range of every member of the cluster, shows which access points are within range of which cluster members, and distinguishes between cluster members and nonmembers. NOTE When accessing the Cluster - Wireless Neighborhood page, a maximum of 20 detected access points are reported per access point. To see all the detected access points, directly access the Neighboring Access Points page of the specific access point. For each neighbor access point, the Wireless Neighborhood view shows identifying information (SSID or Network Name, IP address, MAC address) along with radio statistics (signal strength, channel, beacon interval). You can click on an access point to get additional statistics about the access points in radio range of the currently selected access point. Cisco AP 541N Dual-band Single-radio Access Point Quick Start Guide 150

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Clustering Multiple Access Points
Viewing Wireless Neighborhood Information
Cisco AP 541N Dual-band Single-radio Access Point Quick Start Guide
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Click
Apply
under Advanced settings to apply these settings.
Advanced settings will take affect when they are applied and influence how
automatic channel management is performed.
Viewing Wireless Neighborhood Information
The Wireless Neighborhood shows all access points within range of every
member of the cluster, shows which access points are within range of which
cluster members, and distinguishes between cluster members and nonmembers.
NOTE
When accessing the
Cluster - Wireless Neighborhood
page, a maximum of 20
detected access points are reported per access point. To see all the detected
access points, directly access the
Neighboring Access Points
page of the specific
access point.
For each neighbor access point, the Wireless Neighborhood view shows
identifying information (SSID or Network Name, IP address, MAC address) along
with radio statistics (signal strength, channel, beacon interval). You can click on an
access point to get additional statistics about the access points in radio range of
the currently selected access point.
Determine if there is
better set of channels
every
Use the dropdown menu to specify the schedule for
automated updates.
A range of intervals is provided, from 30 Minutes to 6
Months
The default is 1 Hour (channel usage reassessed and
the resulting channel plan applied every hour).
Table 40
Advanced Channel Management Settings
Field
Description