Chapter 9 Configuring Radio Resource Management

Viewing RF Group Status

The top of this page shows the details of the RF group, specifically how often the group information is updated (600 seconds by default), the MAC address of the RF group leader, whether this particular controller is the group leader, the last time the group information was updated, and the MAC addresses of all group members.

Note Automatic RF grouping, which is set through the Group Mode check box, is enabled by default. See Table 9-1for more information on this parameter.

Step 4 If desired, repeat this procedure for the network type you did not select (802.11a or 802.11b/g).

Using the CLI to View RF Group Status

Follow these steps to view the status of the RF group using the CLI.

Step 1 Enter show advanced 802.11a group to see which controller is the RF group leader for the 802.11a RF network. Information similar to the following appears:

Radio RF Grouping

 

802.11a

Group Mode

AUTO

802.11a

Group Update Interval

600 seconds

802.11a

Group Leader

00:16:9d:ca:d9:60

802.11a

Group Member

00:16:9d:ca:d9:60

802.11a

Last Run

594 seconds ago

This text shows the details of the RF group, specifically whether automatic RF grouping is enabled for this controller, how often the group information is updated (600 seconds by default), the MAC address of the RF group leader, the MAC address of this particular controller, and the last time the group information was updated.

Note If the MAC addresses of the group leader and the group member are identical, this controller is currently the group leader.

Step 2 Enter show advanced 802.11b group to see which controller is the RF group leader for the 802.11b/g RF network.

Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide

 

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