03-16-2007 03:13 AM - edited 07-03-2021 01:47 PM
hi
i get a Coverage hole detected for Ap message from my WLC log trap.
what is a coverage hole and what causes it.
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03-16-2007 03:24 AM
Hi Friend,
RRM's coverage hole detection feature can alert you to the need for an additional (or relocated) lightweight access point.
If clients on a lightweight access point are detected at signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) levels that are lower than the thresholds specified in the Auto RF configuration, the access point sends a "coverage hole" alert to the controller.
The alert indicates the existence of an area where clients are continually experiencing poor signal coverage, without having a viable access point to which to roam.
You can look up the historical record of access points to see if these alerts are chronic, indicating the existence of a persistent coverage hole as opposed to an isolated problem.
Also have a look at this link to rwd more about RRM
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/wireless/control/c44/ccfig40/c40rrm.htm#wp1104178
HTH
Ankur
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03-16-2007 03:24 AM
Hi Friend,
RRM's coverage hole detection feature can alert you to the need for an additional (or relocated) lightweight access point.
If clients on a lightweight access point are detected at signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) levels that are lower than the thresholds specified in the Auto RF configuration, the access point sends a "coverage hole" alert to the controller.
The alert indicates the existence of an area where clients are continually experiencing poor signal coverage, without having a viable access point to which to roam.
You can look up the historical record of access points to see if these alerts are chronic, indicating the existence of a persistent coverage hole as opposed to an isolated problem.
Also have a look at this link to rwd more about RRM
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/wireless/control/c44/ccfig40/c40rrm.htm#wp1104178
HTH
Ankur
*Please rate all helpfull post
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