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Chapter 10 Configuring Radio Resource ManagementWireless Device Access
Configuring Pico Cell Mode
Note The default values for these parameters should be appropriate for most applications. Therefore,
Cisco recommends that you use the default values.
Note The min and max values in Figure 10-12 and Table 10-2 are used only to indicate the range to
the client. They are not used on the access point.
Step 5 Click Apply to commit your changes.
Step 6 Re-enable the 802.11a network. To do so, click Wireless > 802.11a/n > Network and check the 802.11a
Network Status check box.
Step 7 Click Save Configuration to save your changes.
Note If you change the values of the pico cell mode parameters and later want to reset them to their default
values, click Reset to Defaults and then click Apply.
Table 10-2 Pico Cell Mode V2 Parameters
Parameter Description
Rx Sensitivity Threshold Specifies the current, minimum, and maximum values (in dBm) for
the receiver sensitivity of the 802.11a radio. The current value sets the
receiver sensitivity on the local radio. The min and max values are
used only for inclusion in the Inter-Access Point Protocol (IAPP)
high-density reports.
Default: -65 dBm (Current), -127 dBm (Min), and 127 dBm (Max)
CCA Sensitivity Threshold Specifies the clear channel assessment (CCA) sensitivity threshold on
all radios in the high-density cell. The current value programs the
802.11a receiver. The min and max values are for advertisement in
IAPP reports.
Default: -65 dBm (Current), -127 dBm (Min), and 127 dBm (Max)
Transmit Power Specifies the high-density transmit power used by both the access
point and client 802.11a radios.
Default: 10 dBm (Current), 0 dBm (Min), and 17 dBm (Max)
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