Motorola WiNG 5.5 Reference Manual page 785

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9. Select
Refresh
to update the Summary to its latest RF Domain Smart RF information.
10.Select
Details
from the RF Domain menu.
Refer to the
General
field to review assess the radio's factory encoded hardware MAC address, the radio index assigned
by the administrator, the 802.11 radio type, its current operational state, the radio's AP hostname assigned by an
administrator, its current operating channel and power.
Refer to the
Neighbors
table to review the attributes of neighbor radio resources available for Smart RF radio
compensations for other RF Domain member device radios. Individual access point hostnames can selected and the RF
Domain member radio can reviewed in greater detail. Attenuation is a measure of the reduction of signal strength during
transmission. Attenuation is the opposite of amplification, and is normal when a signal is sent from one point to another.
If the signal attenuates too much, it becomes unintelligible. Attenuation is measured in decibels. The radio's current
operating channel is also displayed, as is the radio's hard coded MAC address transmit power level and administrator
assigned ID. Select
Refresh
11.Select the
Energy Graph
Use the
Energy Graph
to review the radio's operating channel, noise level and neighbor count. This information helps
assess whether Smart RF neighbor recovery is needed in respect to poorly performing radios.
Figure 13-25 RF Domain - Smart RF Details screen
at any time to update the Details screen to its latest values.
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