Rockwell Automation 1783-WAPxxx Stratix 5100 Wireless Access Point User Manual User Manual
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Rockwell Automation Publication 1783-UM006A-EN-P - May 2014
Chapter 7
Configuring Radio Settings
• If participating in WDS, sends a DFS notification of its new operating
frequency to the active WDS device.
This table lists the channels and the frequencies that require DFS.
For autonomous operation, DFS requires random channel selection among the
channels listed. The channels not listed don’t require random selection and can
be manually configured.
Channels requiring Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) can be manually
selected for the Stratix 5100 Wireless Access Point/Workgroup Bridge by using
the -E or -M regulatory domains. The same GUI/CLI you use to manually
configure non-DFS channels can be used to select DFS channels as well. The
default channel selection is DFS, that randomly selects a channel.
If radar is detected on a manually configured DFS channel, the channel changes
automatically and does not return to the configured channel.
Prior to transmitting on any channels listed in
, the access
point radio performs a Channel Availability Check (CAC). The CAC is a 60
second scan for the presence of radar signals on the channel. The following
sample messages are displayed on the access point console showing the beginning
and end of the CAC scan:
*Mar 6 07:37:30.423: %DOT11-6-DFS_SCAN_START: DFS: Scanning
frequency 5500 MHz for 60 seconds
*Mar 6 07:37:30.385: %DOT11-6-DFS_SCAN_COMPLETE: DFS scan
complete on frequency 5500 MHz
When operating on any of the DFS channels listed in
addition to performing the CAC, the access point constantly monitors the
channel for radar. If radar is detected, the access point stops forwarding data
packets within 200 ms and broadcasts five beacons that include an 802.11h
channel switch announcement, indicating the channel number that the access
point begins using. The following example message appears on the access point
console when radar is detected:
TIP
You cannot manually select a channel for DFS-enabled 5 GHz radios in some
regions, depending on the regulatory requirements. The access points
randomly selects a channel in that case.
Table 84 - Channels Requiring DFS
Channel
MHz
Channel
MHz
Channel
MHz
52
5260 104
5500
124
5620
56
5280
108
5520
128
5640
60
5300
112
5560
132
5660
64
5320
116
5580
136
5680
100
5500
120
5600
140
5700