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6. Click Apply.
Using the CLI
rf radio-profile <profile>
csa
csa-count <number>
Automatic Channel and Transmit Power Selection
To allow automatic channel and transmit power selection based on the radio environment, enable Adaptive Radio
Management (ARM). Note that ARM assignments will override the static channel and power configurations done
using the radio profile. For complete information on the Adaptive Radio Management feature, refer to Adaptive
Radio Management (ARM) on page 346.
Managing AP Console Settings
An AP’s provisioning parameters are unique to each AP. These parameters are initially configured on the controller
and then pushed out to the AP and stored on the AP itself. Best practices are to configure an AP’s provisioning
settings using the controller WebUI. If you find it necessary to alter an AP’s provisioning settings for
troubleshooting purposes, you can do so using the controller WebUI and CLI, or alternatively, through a console
connection to the AP itself.
To create a console connection to the AP:
1. Connect a local console to the serial port on the AP. You can connect the AP’s serial port to a terminal or
terminal server using an Ethernet cable, or connect the serial console port to a DB-9 adapter, then connect the
adapter to a laptop using an RS-232 cable. For details on connecting to an AP’s serial console port, refer to the
Installation Guide included with the AP.
2. Establish a console communication to the AP, then power-cycle the AP to reboot it.
3. To access the AP console command prompt, press Enter when the AP displays the message
Hit <Enter> to
stop autoboot.
If the autoboot countdown expires before you can interrupt it, turn the device off and then back
on.
4. Once the AP boot prompt appears, you can issue any of the AP provisioning commands described in the Table
125. Remember, though these commands may be useful for troubleshooting, they are all optional and are
not
necessary for normal AP provisioning.
Command Description
setenv ipaddr <ipaddr>
IP address to be assigned to the AP.
setenv netmask
<netmaskip>
Netmask to be assigned to the AP.
setenv gatewayip
<ipaddr>
IP address of the internet gateway used by the AP.
setenv name <ap name>
Name of the AP.
setenv group <group
name>
Name of the AP group to which the AP should belong.
Table 125:
AP Console Commands
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