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After looking in the logs, an engineer notices that RRM keeps changing the channels for non- IEEE 802. 11 interferers. After surveying the area, it has been decided that RRM should not change the chan
The correct answer is B. Avoid Persistent Non-WiFi Interference. Check the Avoid Non-802.11a (802.11b) Noise check box to cause the controller’s RRM algorithms to consider noise (non-802.11 traffic) in the channel when assigning channels to lightweight access points, or uncheck it to disable this feature. For example, RRM may have access point
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After looking in the logs, an engineer notices that RRM keeps changing the channels for non- IEEE 802. 11 interferers. After surveying the area, it has been decided that RRM should not change the channel. Which feature must be enabled to ignore non-802.11 interference?
Options
- AAvoid Cisco AP Load
- BAvoid Persistent Non-WiFi Interference
- CAvoid Foreign AP Interference
- DAvoid Non-802.11 Noise
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(34 responses)- A3% (1)
- B74% (25)
- C18% (6)
- D6% (2)
Explanation
Check the Avoid Non-802.11a (802.11b) Noise check box to cause the controller’s RRM algorithms to consider noise (non-802.11 traffic) in the channel when assigning channels to lightweight access points, or uncheck it to disable this feature. For example, RRM may have access points avoid channels with significant interference from nonaccess point sources, such as microwave ovens. The default value is selected. Check the Avoid Persistent Non-WiFi Interference check box to configure the controller to stop ignoring persistent non-Wi-Fi interference in new channel calculation. The persistent non-Wi-Fi interference is considered during the metric calculation for channels. guide/b_cg86/radio_resource_management.html
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