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WiNG 5.X How-To Guide Smart RF Part No. TME-04-2014-04 Rev. B

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WiNG 5.X How-To Guide – Smart RF Page 10 2. Smart RF Policy Enabling Smart RF requires that you define a Smart RF Policy which is assigned to one

Page 3 - Table of Contents

WiNG 5.X How-To Guide – Smart RF Page 11 The following procedure describes how to create a new Smart RF Policy using the CLI. As with the Web-UI,

Page 4 - 1. Overview

WiNG 5.X How-To Guide – Smart RF Page 12 2.1 Basic Configuration The Basic Configuration screen in the Smart RF Policy includes the following con

Page 5 - 1.1 Off-Channel Scanning

WiNG 5.X How-To Guide – Smart RF Page 13 2.1.2 Group By The Group By parameters determines if the APs are further grouped by Area or Floor when m

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WiNG 5.X How-To Guide – Smart RF Page 14 2.2 Channel and Power The Channel and Power screen in the Smart RF Policy includes the following configu

Page 7 - 1.3 Recovery Features

WiNG 5.X How-To Guide – Smart RF Page 15 2.2.2 Channel Settings The Channel Settings parameters define the pool of channels that can be assigned

Page 8 - 1.3.2 Neighbor Recovery

WiNG 5.X How-To Guide – Smart RF Page 16 2.3 Scanning Configuration The Scanning Configuration screen in the Smart RF Policy includes the followi

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WiNG 5.X How-To Guide – Smart RF Page 17 Web-UI CLI Command Syntax smart-ocs-monitoring awareness-override schedule <1-3> <START> <

Page 10 - 2. Smart RF Policy

WiNG 5.X How-To Guide – Smart RF Page 18 The Duration, Frequency, Extended Scan Frequency and Sample count values determine how often and long Sma

Page 11 - RFS4000-1> enable

WiNG 5.X How-To Guide – Smart RF Page 19 This parameter may be set to Strict in an environment where off-channel scanning may interfere with the D

Page 12 - 2.1 Basic Configuration

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Page 13 - 2.1.2 Group By

WiNG 5.X How-To Guide – Smart RF Page 20 2.4 Recovery The Recovery screen in the Smart RF Policy includes the following configuration sections: 

Page 14 - 2.2 Channel and Power

WiNG 5.X How-To Guide – Smart RF Page 21 Optimal radio power settings are derived by determining the attenuation of all Smart RF neighbors for a g

Page 15 - 2.2.2 Channel Settings

WiNG 5.X How-To Guide – Smart RF Page 22 2.4.2 Interference Recovery The Interference Recovery feature performs channel changes when noise from n

Page 16 - 2.3 Scanning Configuration

WiNG 5.X How-To Guide – Smart RF Page 23 2.4.3 Coverage Hole Recovery The Coverage Hole feature performs power changes when Wi-Fi devices connect

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WiNG 5.X How-To Guide – Smart RF Page 24 2.5 RF Domain Smart RF Policies are assigned to radios using RF Domains and each RF Domain supports one

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WiNG 5.X How-To Guide – Smart RF Page 25 The following procedure describes how to assign a Smart RF Policy to a RF Domain using the CLI: Enable Pr

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WiNG 5.X How-To Guide – Smart RF Page 26 2.6 System Events By default all Smart RF events are aggregated for forwarded to the Controller, and if

Page 20 - 2.4 Recovery

WiNG 5.X How-To Guide – Smart RF Page 27 The following procedure describes how to enable Smart RF events in an Event Policy named LAB using CLI. I

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WiNG 5.X How-To Guide – Smart RF Page 28 2.7 Clearing Smart RF Configuration While Smart RF managed radios are optimized in real-time as the RF e

Page 22 - 2.4.2 Interference Recovery

WiNG 5.X How-To Guide – Smart RF Page 29 The following procedure describes how to clear the Smart RF configuration for a site (RF Domain) using th

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Page 24 - 2.5 RF Domain

WiNG 5.X How-To Guide – Smart RF Page 30 3. Verification & Troubleshooting The following section highlights useful statistics and CLI command

Page 25 - 2.5.1 RF Domain Overrides

WiNG 5.X How-To Guide – Smart RF Page 31 3.2 Channel Distribution 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz channel distribution for Smart RF managed radios can be viewe

Page 26 - 2.6 System Events

WiNG 5.X How-To Guide – Smart RF Page 32 3.3 Interferering Access Points A list of Interfering Access Points can be view per RF Domain in real-ti

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WiNG 5.X How-To Guide – Smart RF Page 33 3.4 Radio Neighbor Details Each Smart RF managed radio maintains a list of neighboring Access Points (AP

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WiNG 5.X How-To Guide – Smart RF Page 34 3.5 Energy Graphs Each Smart RF managed radio maintains an energy graph which is used for channel and po

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WiNG 5.X How-To Guide – Smart RF Page 35 Command Line Interface RFS4000-1# show smart-rf radio energy <radio-mac> on <rf-domain-name>

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WiNG 5.X How-To Guide – Smart RF Page 36 3.6 Smart RF History The elected RF Domain Manager for each site maintains a history of all Smart RF eve

Page 31 - 3.2 Channel Distribution

WiNG 5.X How-To Guide – Smart RF Page 37 3.7 Smart RF History Timeline The elected RF Domain Manager for each site maintains a history timeline o

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WiNG 5.X How-To Guide – Smart RF Page 38 Command Line Interface RFS4000-1# show smart-rf history-timeline on <rf-domain-name> Smart-rf timel

Page 33 - 3.4 Radio Neighbor Details

WiNG 5.X How-To Guide – Smart RF Page 39 3.8 Generate a Smart RF Report In WiNG 5.4 and above administrators can generate a Smart RF Report using

Page 34 - 3.5 Energy Graphs

WiNG 5.X How-To Guide – Smart RF Page 4 1. Overview Self Monitoring At Run Time RF Management (Smart RF) is a Motorola Solutions innovation desig

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WiNG 5.X How-To Guide – Smart RF Page 40 4. Analytics In WiNG 5.5 introduced Smart RF Analytics support for centrally managed ONEVIEW deployments

Page 36 - 3.6 Smart RF History

WiNG 5.X How-To Guide – Smart RF Page 41 5. Appendix 5.1 Default Smart RF Policy Default Smart RF Policy (Including Factory Settings) smart-rf-

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WiNG 5.X How-To Guide – Smart RF Page 42 interference-recovery neighbor-offset 5 interference-recovery interference interference-recovery clien

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WiNG 5.X How-To Guide – Smart RF Page 43 5.2 Running Configuration Running Configuration ! ! Configuration of RFS4000 version 5.5.1.0-017R ! ! ve

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WiNG 5.X How-To Guide – Smart RF Page 44 ! ! mint-policy global-default ! meshpoint-qos-policy default ! wlan-qos-policy default qos trust dscp

Page 40 - 4. Analytics

WiNG 5.X How-To Guide – Smart RF Page 45 use aaa-policy EXTERNAL-AAA ! wlan TMELABS-PSK ssid TMELABS-PSK vlan 22 bridging-mode local encrypti

Page 41 - 5. Appendix

WiNG 5.X How-To Guide – Smart RF Page 46 event-system-policy LAB event smrt cov-hole-recovery-done snmp on event smrt neighbor-recovery snmp on

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WiNG 5.X How-To Guide – Smart RF Page 47 interface ge2 ip dhcp trust qos trust dscp qos trust 802.1p interface ge3 ip dhcp trust qos t

Page 43 - 5.2 Running Configuration

WiNG 5.X How-To Guide – Smart RF Page 48 crypto auto-ipsec-secure crypto load-management crypto remote-vpn-client interface radio1 wlan TMEL

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WiNG 5.X How-To Guide – Smart RF Page 49 license ADSEC DEFAULT-ADV-SEC-LICENSE ip default-gateway 192.168.20.1 interface vlan20 description M

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WiNG 5.X How-To Guide – Smart RF Page 5 1.1 Off-Channel Scanning Smart RF leverages the Off-Channel-Scanning (OCS) capabilities built into each M

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WiNG 5.X How-To Guide – Smart RF Page 50 use profile LAB-AP6532 use rf-domain LAB hostname LAB-AP3 ! ap6532 5C-0E-8B-A4-4B-48 use profile LAB-

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WiNG 5.X How-To Guide – Smart RF Page 51

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WiNG 5.X How-To Guide – Smart RF Page 6 1.2 Channel and Power Selection The channels and power values assigned to the Smart RF managed radios are

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WiNG 5.X How-To Guide – Smart RF Page 7 1.3 Recovery Features Smart RF supports self-healing features by monitoring the RF environment in real-ti

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WiNG 5.X How-To Guide – Smart RF Page 8 1.3.2 Neighbor Recovery Smart RF provides automatic recovery for failed or faulty Access Points (APs) or

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WiNG 5.X How-To Guide – Smart RF Page 9 1.3.3 Coverage Hole Recovery Smart RF provides mitigation for coverage issues for Wi-Fi clients located a

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