Dynamic Frequency Selection

Feature History for Channel Availability Check (CAC)

This table provides release and related information for features explained in this module. These features are available on all releases subsequent to the one they were introduced in, unless noted otherwise.

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Release Feature Feature Information
Cisco IOS XE Bengaluru 17.5.1 Channel Availability Check (CAC) When a DFS channel is selected for an AP radio, the AP radio scans the channel to check for any radar signals before transmitting any frames in the DFS frequency. This process is called Channel Availability Check (CAC).

Information About Dynamic Frequency Selection

Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) is the process of detecting radar signals and automatically setting the frequency on a DFS-enabled 5.0-GHz (802.11a/h) radio to avoid interference with the radar signals. Radios configured for use in a regulatory domain must not interfere with radar systems.

In normal DFS, when a radar signal is detected on any of the channels in the 40-MHz or 80-MHz bandwidth, the whole channel is blocked. With Flex DFS, if the radar signals are not detected on the secondary channel, the AP is moved to a secondary channel with a reduction in the bandwidth, usually, by half.

Information About Channel Availability Check (CAC)

When a DFS channel is selected for an AP radio, the AP radio scans the channel to check for any radar signals before transmitting any frames in the DFS frequency. This process is called Channel Availability Check (CAC).

Note: CAC is executed before you set a DFS channel for the radio.

If the AP detects that a radar is using a specific DFS channel, the AP marks the channel as non-available and excludes it from the list of available channels. This state lasts for 30 minutes after which the AP checks again to see, if the channel can be used for Wi-Fi transmissions.

Verifying DFS

Use the following commands to verify the DFS configuration:

To display the 802.11h configuration, use the following command:

Device# show wireless dot11h

To display the auto-rF information for 802.11h configuration, use the following command:

Device# show ap auto-rf dot11 5ghz

To display the auto-rF information for a Cisco AP, use the following command:

Device# show ap name apl auto-rf dot11 5gh

To display the channel details for a Cisco AP, use the following command:

Device# show ap dot11 5ghz summary

AP Name Mac Address Slot Admin State Oper State Width Txpwr Channel
pnp-ap 04eb.409e.b560 1 Enabled Up 40 *8/8 (3 dBm) (52,56)
BLDG1-9130-RACK-1568 04eb.409f.11a0 1 Disabled Down 40 4/8 (15 dBm) (100,104)#

Information About Zero Wait Dynamic Frequency Selection

Note: In the show command, # is added right next to the channel whenever CAC is running on an AP radio.

Access points (APs) monitor and perform Channel Availability Check (CAC) on a potential channel for 60 seconds when AP moves to Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) channels. Further, the AP ensures that there is no radar operating in the same frequency range before advertising beacons and serving clients. When the AP moves to a DFS, there is a service outage for a minute. This outage can be higher and extend up to 10 minutes. The Zero Wait Dynamic Frequency Selection feature helps to avoid the service outage in regulatory domains. As of now, U.S. and Europe are the only supported domains.

Configuring Zero Wait Dynamic Frequency Selection Globally (CLI)

Procedure

Command or Action Purpose
configure terminal
Example:
Device# configure terminal
Enters global configuration mode.
ap dot11 5ghz rrm channel zero-wait-dfs
Example:
Device (config)# ap dot11 5ghz rrm channel zero-wait-dfs
Enables the Zero Wait Dynamic Frequency Selection feature. By default, the feature is disabled.
Use the no form of this command to disable the feature.

Note: The Zero Wait Dynamic Frequency Selection feature is only available on a 5-GHz radio.

Configuring Zero Wait Dynamic Frequency Selection Globally (GUI)

Procedure

  1. Choose Configuration > Radio Configurations > RRM.
  2. In the RRM page, click the 5 GHz Band tab.
  3. Click the DCA tab.
  4. Select the Zero Wait DFS check box to allow the AP to change to DFS without a service outage.
  5. Click Apply.

Enabling Zero Wait Dynamic Frequency Selection on a RF Profile (CLI)

Procedure

Command or Action Purpose
configure terminal
Example:
Device# configure terminal
Enters global configuration mode.
ap dot11 5ghz rf-profile profile-name
Example:
Device (config)# ap dot11 5ghz rf-profile test-dfs
Configures a radio frequency (RF) profile and enters RF profile configuration mode.
channel zero-wait-dfs
Example:
Device (config-rf-profile) # channel zero-wait-dfs
Enables the Zero Wait Dynamic Frequency Selection feature for the RF profile.
Use the no form of this command to disable the feature.

Enabling Zero Wait Dynamic Frequency Selection on a RF Profile (GUI)

Procedure

  1. Choose Configuration > Tags & Profiles > RF/Radio.
  2. In the RF tab, click Add.
  3. The Add RF Profile page is displayed.
  4. Enter the name for the RF profile.
  5. From the Radio Band drop-down, choose the 5 GHz band.
  6. Click the RRM tab.
  7. Click the DCA tab.
  8. Select the Zero Wait DFS check box to allow the AP to change to DFS without a service outage.
  9. Click Apply to Device.

Verifying Zero Wait Dynamic Frequency Selection Configuration

Use the following commands to verify the DFS configuration.

To display the Zero Wait DFS configuration on an AP, use the following command:

Device# show ap name apl config slot 1 | inc Zero

Zero Wait DFS Parameters
Zero Wait DFS Capable
CAC Domain
: Yes
: None

To display the global configuration related to the Zero Wait Dynamic Frequency Selection feature, use the following command:

Device# show ap dot11 5ghz channel | inc Zero

Zero Wait DFS Parameters
Zero Wait DFS Capable
CAC Domain
: Yes
: None

To display the RF profile configuration related to the Zero Wait Dynamic Frequency Selection feature, use the following command:

Device# show ap rf-profile name test detail | sec Zero

Description
RF Profile Name
Band
Transmit Power Threshold v1
Min Transmit Power
Max Transmit Power
Guard Interval
Zero Wait DFS
: test
: 5 GHz
:
-70 dBm
: -10 dBm
: 30 dBm
: default
: Enabled
Models: 9800-40, 9800-80, 9800 Series Catalyst Wireless Controller, 9800 Series, Catalyst Wireless Controller, Wireless Controller, Controller

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