The interference adjacent-channel threshold command configures the alarm threshold for adjacent-channel interference.
The undo interference adjacent-channel threshold command restores the default alarm threshold for adjacent-channel interference.
By default, the alarm threshold for adjacent-channel interference is 50%.
interference adjacent-channel threshold threshold-value
undo interference adjacent-channel threshold
Parameter |
Description |
Value |
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threshold-value |
Specifies the alarm threshold, which is the percentage of the adjacent-channel interference power against the maximum power. |
The value is an integer that ranges from 1 to 100, in percentage. |
Two APs with different center frequencies have overlapping areas, resulting in adjacent-channel interference. When APs are placed too close to each other or have strong signals, more noise is produced, degrading network performance.
After the interference detect-enable command is executed to enable interference detection, an AP can detect adjacent-channel interference. When the AP detects that adjacent-channel interference exceeds the alarm threshold configured using the interference adjacent-channel threshold command, the AP sends an alarm to the AC.