07-26-2010 08:53 AM - edited 07-03-2021 07:00 PM
Does anyone know of a command that I can issue from the CLI that will inform me of the two channels that the AP is using to bond for the 40MhZ width when I select DFS. I know I can choose either above or below. Does it just use the next channel ? So if DFS selects 36 does it just automatically the next channel up if I have 40Mhz Above selected?
I have autonomous 1142's and I would like to know what the 2nd Channel. Keep in mind these are Autonomous AP's.
Also would like to know a CLI command to find out what the channel currently is for either radio if DFS is selected?
Any docs on CLI commands for the 1142 would be appreciated.
Thank you!
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07-26-2010 09:47 AM
Yes, if you configure 40MHz above it will just use the next channel. Same with 40MHz below, it will just use the next channel down.
To see which channel the AP is currently using you can look under "show controller d1"
07-26-2010 09:47 AM
Yes, if you configure 40MHz above it will just use the next channel. Same with 40MHz below, it will just use the next channel down.
To see which channel the AP is currently using you can look under "show controller d1"
07-26-2010 11:17 AM
thank you for the reply - I also noticed now that If you have it configured for 40-below and DFS selects channel 36 bumps it up to 40-Above.
Again thank you for your reply.
Rudy
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