Reference Guide
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• Coverage Hole Recovery – Determines the thresholds and intervals for the Coverage Hole Recovery
feature.
Figure 10: Neighbor Recovery settings
Hold Time
The Power Hold Time parameter determines the time in seconds that a Smart RF- managed radio
waits between two power changes. By default, the Power Hold Time parameter value is set to 0
(disabled) when the Sensitivity is set to Medium on the Basic Configuration screen. The value can
be modified when the Sensitivity is set to Custom on the Basic Configuration screen.
Neighbor Recovery
The Neighbor Power Threshold parameters determine the maximum power increase threshold
used by each Smart RF managed radio if the radio is required to increase its power to compensate
for a failed neighbor. By default, the Neighbor Thresholds for both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz radios is set to
-70 dBm when the Sensitivity is set to Medium in the Basic Configuration screen. These values can
be modified when the Sensitivity is set to Custom.
Optimal radio power settings are derived by determining the attenuation of all Smart RF neighbors
for a given radio. A Smart RF probe is transmitted by each Smart RF-managed radio, and then the
RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indicator) of each neighbor response is sent to Extreme Campus
Smart RF Policy
Recovery
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