顧客は最近、大規模な商業空港のすぐ隣のサイトでWLC-5520Sを使用して新しいワイヤレスインフラストラクチャを実装しました。ユーザーは、Wi-Fi接続が断続的に失われると報告し、トラブルシューティングにより、頻繁なチャネル変更が原因であることが明らかになりました。 ? (2つ選択してください)
正解:A,C
Explanation
In the 5GHz spectrum some of the channels used by 802.11 are subject to Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) requirements. This is due to our clients coexistence with other RF technologies such as Maritime, Aviation and Weather RADAR.
Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) is the process of detecting radar signals that must be protected against interference from 5.0 GHz (802.11a/h) radios, and upon detection switching the operating frequency of the 5.0 GHz (802.11a/h) radio to one that is not interfering with the radar systems.
Reference: https://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/access/wireless/software/guide/RadioChannelDFS.pdf Although DFS helps reduce interference with radar systems but "DFS channels" refer to the 5GHz channels that require DFS check. In other words, DFS channels are channels that may interfere with radar signal.
Therefore we should disable these DFS channels -> Answer C is correct.
UNII-2 (5.250-5.350 GHz and 5.470-5.725 GHz) which contains channels 52, 56, 60, 64, 100, 104, 108, 112,
116, 120, 124, 128, 132, 136, and 140 are permitted in the United States, but shared with radar systems.
Therefore, APs operating on UNII-2 channels are required to use Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) to avoid interfering with radar signals. If an AP detects a radar signal, it must immediately stop using that channel and randomly pick a new channel.
Reference:
https://documentation.meraki.com/MR/WiFi_Basics_and_Best_Practices/Channel_Planning_Best_Practices