Enterasys survey AP power config
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‎04-21-2015 11:11 PM
Hello all,
I'm doing a wireless survey with an Enterasys 3715e for the first time. The AP was configured by someone else to run without a controller. It broadcasts a custom SSID that he set up. I can read it just fine. My issue is that I'm unsure how to find out the current power setting. I know that I can "cset power 0" to change it but I started surveying with whatever power setting is was set to. I've looked through the "cget config" and can't decipher what the power setting is. Any advice helps.
Thanks
I'm doing a wireless survey with an Enterasys 3715e for the first time. The AP was configured by someone else to run without a controller. It broadcasts a custom SSID that he set up. I can read it just fine. My issue is that I'm unsure how to find out the current power setting. I know that I can "cset power 0" to change it but I started surveying with whatever power setting is was set to. I've looked through the "cget config" and can't decipher what the power setting is. Any advice helps.
Thanks
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‎04-22-2015 10:03 AM
If you followed Jason description you shoud see the current settings. Don't forget to add the antenna gain to the radio transmission power to make sure you use the right values.
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‎04-22-2015 10:03 AM
Victor,
You may have to increase the buffer on your CLI session, but at the beginning of the output it will show "global" settings and after that it will show you the complete settings for Radio 0 and Radio 1 including max power.
Regards,
Jason
You may have to increase the buffer on your CLI session, but at the beginning of the output it will show "global" settings and after that it will show you the complete settings for Radio 0 and Radio 1 including max power.
Regards,
Jason
