set radio-profile auto-tune channel-interval
351
Usage
— The channel holddown applies even if RF anomalies occur that
normally cause an immediate channel change.
Examples
— The following command changes the channel holddown
for radios in radio profile
rp2
to 600 seconds:
WX4400#
set radio-profile rp2 auto-tune channel-holddown 600
success: change accepted.
See Also
set radio-profile auto-tune channel-config
on page 349
set radio-profile auto-tune channel-interval
on page 351
set radio-profile
auto-tune
channel-interval
Sets the interval at which RF Auto-Tuning decides whether to change the
channels on radios in a radio profile. At the end of each interval, MSS
processes the results of the RF scans performed during the previous
interval, and changes radio channels if needed.
Syntax
—
set radio-profile
name
auto-tune channel-interval
seconds
name
— Radio profile name.
seconds
—
Number of seconds RF Auto-Tuning waits before
changing radio channels to adjust to RF changes, if needed. You can
specify from 0 to 65535 seconds.
Defaults
— The default channel interval is 3600 seconds (one hour).
Access
— Enabled.
History
—Introduced in MSS Version 3.0.
Usage
— 3Com recommends that you use an interval of at least 300
seconds (5 minutes).
RF Auto-Tuning can change a radio’s channel before the channel interval
expires in response to RF anomalies. Even in this case, channel changes
cannot occur more frequently than the channel holddown interval.
If you set the interval to 0, RF Auto-Tuning does not reevaluate the
channel at regular intervals. However, RF Auto-Tuning can still change
the channel in response to RF anomalies.
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