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Brocade Mobility Access Point System Reference Guide (Supporting software release 5.5.0.0 and later) User Manual

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This screen provides configuration for the 2.4 GHz and 5.0/4.9 GHz frequencies. Refer to the
following for more information on the Auto Channel Selection Dynamic Root Selection screen.
These descriptions are common for configuring the 2.4 GHZ and 5.0/4.9 GHz frequencies

Click the Path Method SNR tab to configure the signal to noise ratio values when selecting the path
to the mesh point root.

Channel Width

Configure the channel width that mesh point automatic channel scan should assign to the
selected radio. The available options are:

Automatic – Indicates the channel width is calculated automatically. This is the default value.

20 MHz – Indicates the width between two adjacent channels is 20 MHz.

40 MHz – Indicates the width between two adjacent channels is 40 MHz.

Priority Meshpoint

Configure the mesh point monitored for automatic channel scan. This is the mesh point given
priority over other available mesh points. When configured, a mesh is created with this mesh point.
When not configured, a mesh point is automatically selected.

Off-channel Duration

Configure the duration in the range of 20 - 250 milliseconds for the Off Channel Duration field.
This is the duration the scan dwells on each channel when performing an off channel scan.

Off-channel Scan
Frequency

Configure the time duration in seconds between two consecutive Off Channel Scans. Set a
duration between 1 - 60 seconds.

Meshpoint Root - Sample
Count

Configure the number of scans to be performed for data collection before a mesh channel is
selected. Set a value between 1 - 10 scans.

Meshpoint Root - Channel
Hold Time

Configure the minimum duration to stay on a selected channel before the channel conditions are
reassessed for a possible channel change. Set a value between 0 - 1440 minutes. Set this value to
‘Zero’ (0) to prevent a automatic channel selection from happening.