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Select OK to update the Smart RF Scanning Configuration settings for this policy. Select Reset to
revert to the last saved configuration.
12. Select Recovery.
The Neighbor Recovery tab displays by default. Use the Neighbor, Interference and
Coverage Hole recovery tabs to define how 5 and 2.4 GHz radios compensate for failed
neighbor radios, interference impacting the Smart RF supported network and detected
coverage holes requiring neighbor radio intervention.
13. Set the following Neighbor Recovery variables for the Smart RF configuration:
NOTE
The recovery parameters within the Neighbor Recovery, Interference and Coverage Hole Recovery
tabs are only enabled when Custom is selected as the Sensitivity setting from the Basic
Configuration screen.
FIGURE 42
Smart RF Advanced Configuration screen - Neighbor Recovery tab
14. Set the following Neighbor Recovery parameters:
Power Hold Time
Defines the minimum time between two radio power changes during neighbor recovery. Set the
time in either Seconds (0 - 3,600), Minutes (0 - 60) or Hours (0 - 1). The default setting is 0
seconds.
5 GHz Neighbor Recovery
Power Threshold
Use the spinner control to set a value between -85 to -55 dBm the 5.0 GHz radio uses as a
maximum power increase threshold if the radio is required to increase its output power to
compensate for a failed radio within its wireless radio coverage area. The default value is -70 dBm.
2.4 GHz Neighbor
Recovery Power Threshold
Use the spinner control to set a value between -85 to -55 dBm the 2.4 GHz radio uses as a
maximum power increase threshold if the radio is required to increase its output power to
compensate for a failed radio within its wireless radio coverage area. The default value is -70 dBm.