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785 | rf spectrum-profile Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x| User Guide
Parameter Description Range Default
generic-ff
All fixed frequency devices that do not fall into
one of the other categories are classified as
Fixed Frequency (Other). Note that the RF sig-
natures of the fixed frequency audio, video and
cordless phone devices are very similar and
that some of these devices may be occasionally
classified as Fixed Frequency (Other).
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10 sec
generic-fh
When the classifier detects a frequency hopper
that does not fall into one of the above cat-
egories, it is classified as Frequency Hopper
(Other). Some examples include IEEE 802.11
FHSS devices, game consoles and cord-
less/hands-free devices that do not use one of
the known cordless phone protocols.
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25 sec
generic-interferer
Any non-frequency hopping device that does
not fall into one of the other categories
described in this table is classified as a Generic
Interferer. For example a Microwave-like device
that does not operate in the known operating
frequencies used by the Microwave ovens may
be classified as a Generic Interferer. Similarly
wide-band interfering devices may be classified
as Generic Interferers.
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30 sec
microwave
Common residential microwave ovens with a
single magnetron are classified as a
Microwave. These types of microwave ovens
may be used in cafeterias, break rooms,
dormitories and similar environments. Some
industrial, healthcare or manufacturing
environments may also have other
equipment that behave like a microwave and
may also be classified as a Microwave
device. Note that this setting is applicable to
2.4GHz spectrum monitor radios only.
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15 sec
microwave-inverter
Some newer-model microwave ovens have the
inverter technology to control the power output
and these microwave ovens may have a duty
cycle close to 100%. These microwave ovens
are classified as Microwave (Inverter). Dual-
magnetron industrial microwave ovens with
higher duty cycle may also be classified as
Microwave (Inverter). As in the Microwave cat-
egory described above, there may be other
equipment that behave like inverter microwaves
in some industrial, healthcare or manufacturing
environments. Those devices may also be clas-
sified as Microwave (Inverter).
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15 sec
video
Video transmitters that continuously transmit
video on a single frequency are classified as
Fixed Frequency (Video). These devices typ-
ically have close to a 100% duty cycle. These
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60 sec