07-09-2007 10:30 AM - edited 07-03-2021 02:19 PM
I'm sure this has been beat to death, but I can't find a string about it. I am getting this minor alarm and really want it to go away...
AP 'AP3:2', interface '802.11b/g' on Controller '10.60.1.144'. Interference threshold violated.
How do I adjust the level to get those to stop? Do I adjust the numeric level up or down? I think the default is 10 and I have just changed it to 15 on the controller. Is that the right direction?
Thanks in advance.
Dave
07-09-2007 01:23 PM
Let me know what you find out on this, because I see it frequently.
07-09-2007 01:43 PM
You did make that adjustment in the correct direction - the 10 (or now 15) is the percentage of interference threshold before the AP sends an alert to the controller.
Becca
07-10-2007 03:49 AM
Thanks Becca. I actually ended up adjusting the percentage to 18% in order to get that minor alarm to stop reoccurring. Our Wireless network is what I consider to be fairly large with about 400 access points and all 8 VLAN's are active. From what I have read, multiple VLAN's can contribute to these alarms, so it is just a matter of finding the right value to prevent them. In our case 15% was good but 18% stopped all of them.
Thanks again.
Dave
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