10-24-2013 05:14 AM - edited 07-04-2021 01:09 AM
All,
Intermittent voice on 5GHz using 5508's and 2602 AP's, what's the best way to increase power using RRM for the TX power level on the AP's globally?
What’s the best way? Using the minimum power level assignment (say 11dBm (12.5mW) equivalent to power level 3 on the controller) or increasing the power threshold to -65?
Cheers in advance for any replies received.
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10-24-2013 09:20 AM
That could definitely be a problem. Move off Uni-II and test
Steve
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10-24-2013 06:14 AM
Well before you go playing with power, what is the issue?
Is it that sometimes you get one way it no way audio? Jitter?
When you had the site survey done, what power level did they survey at? For power I would go with your second option, change the low power threshold to not be so low.
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10-24-2013 08:31 AM
Hi Stephen,
I think this may be our problem? An airport is only about 1 mile away and the WLC is only using Uni-2 channels in DCA!
100,104,108,112,116,120,124,128,132,136 and 140.
10-24-2013 08:37 AM
Error messages seen :
*RRM-DCLNT-5_0: Oct 24 15:19:05.534: #RRM-3-RRM_LOGMSG: rrmLrad.c:2266 RRM LOG: Airewave Director: Could not get valid local channel for 802.11a
*RRM-DCLNT-5_0: Oct 24 15:19:05.534: #RRM-3-RRM_LOGMSG: rrmChanUtils.c:449 RRM LOG: Airewave Director No channel is available for dc:a5:f4:8c:ae:00 on slot:1. Disable the radio for non occupancy period.
Oct 24 15:19:08.245: [ERROR] apf_policy.c 2842: Could not apply Local bridging interface override:
source Override Summation, interface '2101', vlanId: 0x0
*RRM-DCLNT-5_0: Oct 24 15:19:05.534: #RRM-3-RRM_LOGMSG: rrmLrad.c:2266 RRM LOG: Airewave Director: Could not get valid local channel for 802.11a
*RRM-DCLNT-5_0: Oct 24 15:19:05.534: #RRM-3-RRM_LOGMSG: rrmChanUtils.c:449 RRM LOG: Airewave Director No channel is available for dc:a5:f4:8c:ae:00 on slot:1. Disable the radio for non occupancy period.
And
Oct 24 15:19:08.245: [ERROR] apf_policy.c 2842: Could not apply Local bridging interface override:
source Override Summation, interface '2101', vlanId: 0x0
10-24-2013 09:20 AM
That could definitely be a problem. Move off Uni-II and test
Steve
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