Self-heal – Brocade Mobility RFS7000-GR Controller CLI Reference Guide (Supporting software release 4.1.0.0-040GR and later) User Manual
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Wireless Configuration Commands
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self-heal
Wireless Configuration Commands
Use this command to configure self healing.
Syntax
self-heal(interference-avoidance|neighbor-recovery)
self-heal interference-avoidance(enable|hold-time
<0-65535>|
retries
<0.0-15.0>)
self-heal neighbor-recovery(action|enable|neighbors|run-neighbor-detect)
self-heal neighbor-recovery action(both|none|open-rates|raise-power)
radio(
<1-4096>|RADIO)
self-heal neighbor-recovery neighbors
<1-1000>(<1-1000>|RADIO)
Parameters
Example
RFS7000(config-wireless)#self-heal interference-avoidance enable
RFS7000(config-wireless)#
RFS7000(config-wireless)#self-heal interference-avoidance hold-time 600
RFS7000(config-wireless)#
RFS7000(config-wireless)#self-heal neighbor-recovery enable
Note: reducing the configured transmit power of radios will ensure
that there is room to increase power when a neighbor fails
RFS7000(config-wireless)#
RFS7000(config-wireless)#self-heal neighbor-recovery neighbors 1 1
RFS7000(config-wireless)#
interference-avoidance
Interference avoidance configuration.
•
enable –Enables/disables interference avoidance.
•
hold-time <30-65535> – The interval (in seconds) to disable interference
avoidance after a detection . This prevents a radio from changing channels
continuously. Set the hold-time between 0-65535 seconds.
•
retries <0.0-15.0> – The average number retries to force a radio to re-run auto
channel selection. Set a value between 0-15.
neighbor-recovery
Neighbor recovery configuration commands.
•
action (both|none|open-rates|raise-power) radio (<1- 4096>|RADIO) – Radio
self healing action when neighbors are detected down.
•
both – Raises the power to max and open all rates.
•
none – Does nothing.
•
open-rates – Opens all rates.
•
raise-power – Raises the power to max.
•
radio – Modifies the action for specified radio(s).
•
<1-4096> – A single radio index.
•
RADIO – A list (1,3,7) or range (3-7) of radio indices.
•
enable – Monitors access ports and attempts to increase coverage on failure.
•
neighbors<1-1000> (<1- 4096>|RADIO) – Adds radios as neighbors.
•
run-neighbor-detect – Disassociates mobile units, clears current neighbors and
runs neighbor detection.