AWC Plug-in User Guide 3.1.0

Configure AWC


This section describes the steps to configure AWC (Autonomous Wave Control) and automatically adjust the channel and power on APs in a particular Management Group.
The first AWC calculation begins one hour after the AWC Plug-in is started. Subsequent calculations begin one hour after the previous calculation has finished.

Please refer to Operation Reference > Autonomous Wave Control (AWC) > Use AWC for more details on AWC functions.

Note
AWC calculation and application is performed per Management Group. Therefore, the AWC calculation for a Management Group treats APs in other Management Groups as interfering sources.
Note
When applying AWC calculation results changes the AP channels, or adjusts the transmit power on TQ5403 and TQm5403 APs, wireless clients connected to the AP will be disconnected.
* Clients will not be disconnected if only the transmit power is changed on APs other than TQ5403 and TQm5403.

The result of the AWC calculation is not automatically applied to APs. You need to configure AWC to apply its calculation. There are two ways to achieve this: use "Task Scheduling", or enable "Apply Immediately". Here we set up Task Scheduling for periodic application.
Note
If you enable "Apply Immediately", AWC calculation results are periodically (at about 1 hour intervals) applied to APs just after the calculation finishes.
Refer to Operation Reference > Autonomous Wave Control (AWC) > Edit AWC Settings for more details on instant application of the AWC calculation.
If you enable "Apply Immediately", we recommend disabling scheduled applications for the Management Group, to prevent AWC from applying old calculation results and overwriting the immediately-applied calculation results.

  1. Select "Wireless Maintenance" > "Task Scheduling" from the AWC Plug-in menu to display the "Schedule List".

    By default, there is a schedule named "Default Group AWC" which applies AWC calculation results to the group "Default Wireless Group".

  2. Click "Create" at the top right of the screen.
    The schedule list will appear.


  3. Enter "Task Name".
    Here we enter "6F Apply AWC Calculation".

  4. Enter "Description".
    Here we leave it empty.

  5. Select "Enable" under the "Description" section.
    This enables this scheduled operation.

  6. Select "Trigger".
    Available options are "Once", "Daily", "Weekly" and "Monthly".
    Here we select "Daily".

  7. Click the "Start" field.
    • This pops up a calendar and time selector. Specify a date and time after which this operation becomes effective.
    • You can directly enter the date and time in the text field in the format "YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss".
    • If you specify "Weekly" or "Monthly" in "Trigger", additional items will be shown for specifying days of the week, day of the month, and the month.
    Here we specify "2019-01-08 15:00:00".

  8. Select "Task Type".
    Available options are "Apply Config", "Upgrade Firmware" and "Apply AWC Calculation Results".
    Here we specify "Apply AWC Calculation Results".

  9. Select "Management Group".
    Here we select "6F Group".

  10. Configure additional items according to the selected Task Type.
    Refer to Operation Reference > Miscellaneous Settings > Manage Task Scheduling for more details on additional configuration elements.
    Here we set "AWC Calculation Time" to "03:00". That means the AWC results calculated at 3 a.m. will be applied by the task scheduled at 3 p.m. every day.


  11. Click "Add".
    The schedule list will appear.


  12. Now you can see the newly created task "6F Apply AWC Calculation" in the schedule list.

Once the schedule has been added, AWC calculation results are applied to APs in the Management Group when the specified "Trigger" time is reached. The calculation results that are applied are the results calculated at the time specified in "AWC Calculation Time".
Note
The AWC Plug-in searches for the time by starting from the scheduled time and going back 24 hours. It applies the results calculated between the time and 1 hour before that.

The results of the operation can be seen by viewing the current channel and power of the APs, and the logs.

◼ Notes
AWC calculation results will not be correctly applied to APs in the following situations:



13 Mar 2020 16:32