Brocade Mobility RFS Controller System Reference Guide (Supporting software release 5.5.0.0 and later) User Manual

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15. Set the following Dynamic Sample Recovery parameters:

Select OK to update the Smart RF Neighbor Recovery settings for this policy. Select Reset to revert
to the last saved configuration.

16. Select the Interference Recovery tab.

FIGURE 43

Smart RF Advanced Configuration screen - Interference Recovery tab

17. Set the following Interference Recovery parameters:

Dynamic Sample Enabled

Select this option to enable dynamic sampling. Dynamic sampling enables an administrator to
define how Smart RF adjustments are triggered by locking retry and threshold values. This setting
is disabled by default.

Dynamic Sample Retries

Set the number of retries (from 1 - 10) attempted before a power level adjustment is implemented
to compensate for a potential coverage hole. The default setting is 3.

Dynamic Sample
Threshold

Set the minimum number of sample reports (from 1- 30) before a Smart RF power compensation
requires dynamic sampling. The default setting is 5.

Interference

Select the check box to allow the Smart RF policy to scan for excess interference from supported
radio devices. WLANs are susceptible to sources of interference, such as neighboring radios,
cordless phones, microwave ovens and Bluetooth devices. When interference for WiFi sources is
detected, Smart RF supported devices can change the channel and move to a cleaner channel.
This feature is enabled by default.

Noise

Select the check box to allow the Smart RF policy to scan for excess noise from WiFi devices. When
detected, Smart RF supported devices can change their channel and move to a cleaner channel.
This feature is enabled by default.

Noise Factor

Define the noise factor (level of network interference detected) taken into account by Smart RF
during interference recovery calculations. The default setting is 1.50.

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