Wireless/Redundant Edge Services xl Module Management and Configuration Guide WS.02.xx and greater

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Wireless Network Management
Network Self Healing
3. To add a neighbor, select a radio from the field on the left and then click
the Add button. The radio moves to the right; it is now the neighbor of the
radio that you are editing.
You can add up to 16 neighbors, including radios that use a different 802.11
mode than the radio for which you are selecting neighbors. Keep in mind,
however, that if the second radio’s wireless stations do not support the
other mode, then this radio cannot help them.
4. To remove a radio from the neighbor list, select that radio from the list on
the right and click the Remove button.
5. In the Self Healing Action field, use the drop-down menu to select the action
that this radio takes when a neighbor fails. Because you must also com-
plete this step when you use automatic neighbor detection, configuring
this setting is described in “Selecting the Self-Healing Action” on
page 13-95.
6. Click the OK button.
You return to the Special Features > Self Healing > Neighbor Details screen, on
which you can confirm the neighbors in the Neighbor Radio Indices column for
the radio that you were editing. Note that the neighbors also display the edited
radio in their Neighbor Radio Indices column.