Concept Guide

rf spectrum-profile
rf spectrum-profile <profile-name>
age-out audio|bluetooth|cordless-ff-phone|cordless-fh-base|cordless-fh-network|generic-
ff|generic-fh|microwave|microwave-inverter|unknown|video|wifi|xbox
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Description
Define the device ageout times used by a spectrum monitor, or hybrid AP radio.
Syntax
Parameter Description Range Default
age-out
Use the age-ou t parameter to define the
number of seconds for which a specific
device type must stop sending a signal
before the spectrum monitor considers that
device no longer active on the network.
audio
Some audio devices such as wireless speakers
and microphones also use fixed frequency to
continuously transmit audio. These devices are
classified as Fixed Frequency (Audio).
5-65535
seconds
10 sec
bluetooth
Bluetooth devices. Note that this setting is
applicable to 2.4GHz spectrum monitor
radios only.
5-65535
seconds
25 sec
cordless-ff-phone
Some cordless phones use a fixed frequency to
transmit data (much like the fixed frequency
video devices). These devices are classified as
Fixed Frequency (Cordless Phones).
5-65535
seconds
10 sec
cordless-fh-base
Frequency hopping cordless phone base units
transmit periodic beacon-like frames at all
times. When the handsets are not transmitting
(i.e., no active phone calls), the cordless base is
classified as Frequency Hopper (Cordless
Base).
5-65535
seconds
240
sec
cordless-fh-network
When there is an active phone call and one
or more handsets are part of the phone
conversation, the device is classified as
Frequency Hopper (Cordless Network).
Cordless phones may operate in 2.4 GHz or
5 GHz bands. Some phones use both 2.4 GHz
and 5 GHz bands (for example, 5 GHz for
Base-to-handset and 2.4 GHz for Handset-to-
base). These phones may be classified as
unique Frequency Hopper devices on both
bands..
5-65535
seconds
60 sec
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