Dynamic frequency selection
Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) is a process that
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detects radar signals on DFS-enabled 5.0-GHz (802.11a/h) radios
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automatically sets the frequency to avoid interference with radar signals, and
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ensures radios configured for use in a regulatory domain do not interfere with radar systems.
Flex DFS behavior
In normal DFS, when a radar signal is detected on any of the channels in the 40-MHz or 80-MHz bandwidth, the whole channel is blocked. With Flex DFS, if the radar signals are not detected on the secondary channel, the AP is moved to a secondary channel with a reduction in the bandwidth, usually, by half.
Configure dynamic frequency selection (GUI)
Before you begin
Follow these steps to configure Dynamic Frequency Selection using GUI:
Procedure
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Choose a profile. |
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In General tab, check the Full sector DFS status check box. |
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Click Update & Apply to Device. |
Configure dynamic frequency selection
Before you begin
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The corresponding AP must be on one of the DFS channels.
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Shut down the radio before applying the configuration changes.
Procedure
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Enter global configuration mode. Example:
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Disable the 802.11a Dynamic Transmit Power Control (DTPC) setting. Example:
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Configure the 802.11h channel switch mode. Example:
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Configure the 802.11h power-constraint value. Example:
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Configure nonoccupancy time for the radar interference channel. Example:
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DFS verification
Use the following commands to verify the DFS configuration:
To display the 802.11h configuration, use the following command:
Device# show wireless dot11h
To display the auto-rF information for 802.11h configuration, use the following command:
Device# show ap auto-rf dot11 5ghz
To display the auto-rF information for a Cisco AP, use the following command:
Device# show ap name ap1 auto-rf dot11 5gh
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