Flexible radio assignments
A flexible radio assignment is a configuration management feature that:
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adapts AP radio hardware for multiple roles,
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manages various Cisco AP models like 2800, 3800, and Catalyst series, and
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optimizes client experience by adapting radio roles based on client capabilities.
Feature history
Release |
Feature |
Feature Information |
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Cisco IOS XE 17.11.1 |
Convert Redundant 2.4-GHz Radios to Monitor Mode |
From this release, you can select the redundant dual-band radios in a network to operate in monitor only mode. |
Cisco IOS XE 17.9.1 |
Support for Cisco Catalyst 9166I Series Wi-Fi 6E Access Points |
From this release onwards, the dual-band radio in Cisco Catalyst 9166I Series Wi-Fi 6E Access Points offers the ability to serve either in 5-GHz or 6-GHz band, as monitor or sniffer on the same AP. |
Cisco IOS XE 16.10.1 |
Flexible Radio Assignment |
This feature was introduced. |
Flexible Radio Assignment Details and Configuration
FRA performs a number of functions. On the 2.4-GHz and 5-GHz XOR models, FRA establishes the required 2.4-GHz coverage, identifies redundant radios, and converts them to either 5-GHz or a monitor role. For tri-radio and 5/6-GHz XOR models, FRA determines the 2.4-GHz coverage, and the redundant radios are converted to a monitor role.
FRA determines the best operating role for the 5-GHz tri-radio (as either a single 8x8 or a dual 4x4), based on connected client capabilities. For the 5/6-GHz XOR radio, the band that the radios should operate on is based on the availability of 6-GHz client presence in the regulatory domain.
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FRA also manages the resulting configurations of the radios to optimize client experience across flexible roles. Client Steering is responsible for load balancing client connections. For instance, from Cisco Aironet 2800 APs through Cisco Catalyst 9120 Series APs, all the internal antenna AP models perform dual 5-GHz roles as a Macro-Micro cell (a cell within a cell). The antennas on these models are built to support the directionality needed for the micro cell. FRA client steering helps to steer clients to the appropriate radio based on their position within the cell (closer clients are put on the micro cell).
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The FRA APs that support external antennas operate as Macro-Macro, which allows full control over power and channels.
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In Cisco Catalyst 9130 APs , FRA also manages the operating mode of the band-locked 8x8 5-GHz tri-radio by monitoring client capabilities of connected clients. For instance, if the attached clients are largely Wi-Fi 5-capable clients, then, beam forming should be multi-user MIMO (MU-MIMO), ensuring better capacity with dual 4x4 5-GHz cells.
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Configuration choices for all FRA radio models include:
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Automatic (Allows FRA to manage role selection automatically)
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Client Serving (Manual role selection of 2.4-GHz, 5-GHz, or 6-GHz, or FRAs are not engaged)
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Monitor (Manual: no FRA)
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Sniffer (Manual: no FRA)
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