116CHAPTER 6: USING RF PLANNING
4In the Network Plan Name box, type a name for the network plan. You can use 1 to 60 alphanumeric characters, with no spaces, tabs, or any of the following: slash (/), backslash (\), quotation marks (“ ”), asterisk (*), question mark (?), angle brackets (< >), or vertical bar ().
5In the Country Code list, select the country where the network is to be deployed.
You must select a country code before continuing.
6In the Channel Set list, select the set of operating channels for any 802.11b/g MAP radios you plan to use.
The choices in the list are dependent on the country code you chose in step 5. The channel numbers you select are used later in the planning process when you assign channels to 802.11b/g radios.
You might be able to select a set of overlapping channels. However, in some network layouts, using overlapping channels reduces network performance.
Channel numbers used for 802.11a radios do not overlap and are not listed at this stage of the planning process You can modify channel selections for 802.11a and 802.11b/g radios later in the planning process or allow WX switches to set the channels automatically.