When the default air scan profile cannot meet user requirements, you can create a new one and set air scan parameters as required, for example, air scan channel set, air scan period, and air scan interval. The configured air scan profile applies to the radio calibration, smart roaming, WLAN location, and WIDS functions.
The system view is displayed.
The WLAN view is displayed.
By default, the system provides the air scan profile default.
By default, the air scan function is enabled.
By default, an air scan channel set contains all channels supported by the corresponding country code of an AP.
By default, the air scan period is 60 ms.
A longer air scan period indicates more collected data and a more accurate data analysis result. However, if the air scan period is set too large, WLAN services are affected. You are advised to use the default value.
By default, the air scan interval is 10000 ms.
The air scan interval also applies to radio calibration, smart roaming, WLAN location, and WIDS functions.
If the customer has high requirements on real-time data analysis, configure a small air scan interval using the scan-interval command to improve the scan frequency; however, higher scan frequency indicates much larger impact on the services.
Return to the WLAN view.
When the configured air scan channel set contains only 2.4 GHz channels, run the radio-2g-profile name profile-name command to enter the 2G radio profile.
When the configured air scan channel set contains only 5 GHz channels, run the radio-5g-profile name profile-name command to enter the 5G radio profile.
When the configured air scan channel set contains both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz channels, enter the 2G and 5G radio profiles.
You can bind the created air scan profile to the current radio profile bound to the AP. To bind the air scan profile to a new radio profile, bind the radio profile to the radio of an AP group or a specific AP first. For details, see Binding a Radio Profile.
By default, the air scan profile default is bound to a radio profile.