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12.3 Smart RF

Operations
Self Monitoring At Run Time RF Management (Smart RF) is a Motorola Solutions innovation designed to simplify RF
configurations for new deployments, while (over time) providing on-going deployment optimization and radio performance
improvements.
The Smart RF functionality scans the RF network to determine the best channel and transmit power for each access point radio.
Smart RF also provides self recovery functions by monitoring the network in real-time and provides automatic mitigation from
potentially problematic events such as radio interference, coverage holes and radio failures. Smart RF employs self recovery
to enable a WLAN to better maintain wireless client performance and site coverage during dynamic RF environment changes,
that otherwise require manual reconfiguration to resolve.
Within the Operations node, Smart RF is managed using the access points that comprise the RF Domain and their respective
radio and channel configurations as the basis to conduct Smart RF calibration operations.

12.3.1 Managing Smart RF for a RF Domain

Smart RF
When calibration is initiated, Smart RF instructs adopted radios to beacon on a specific legal channel, using a specific transmit
power setting. Smart RF measures the signal strength of each beacon received from both managed and unmanaged
neighboring APs to define a RF map of the neighboring radio coverage area. Smart RF uses this information to calculate each
managed radio's RF configuration as well as assign radio roles, channel and power.
Within a well planned RF Domain, any associated radio should be reachable by at least one other radio. The Smart RF feature
records signals received from its neighbors as well as signals from external, un-managed radios. Access Point to access point
distance is recorded in terms of signal attenuation. The information from external radios is used during channel assignment to
minimize interference.
To conduct Smart RF calibration:
1. Select
Operations.
2. Select
Smart
The Smart RF screen populates with information specific to the devices within the RF Domain with updated data from the
last interactive calibration.
RF.
Figure 12-48 Smart RF screen

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