- Preface
- Using the Command-Line Interface
- Using the Web Graphical User Interface
- Configuring the Switch for Access Point Discovery
- Configuring Data Encryption
- Configuring Retransmission Interval and Retry Count
- Configuring Adaptive Wireless Intrusion Prevention System
- Configuring Authentication for Access Points
- Converting Autonomous Access Points to Lightweight Mode
- Using Cisco Workgroup Bridges
- Configuring Probe Request Forwarding
- Optimizing RFID Tracking
- Configuring Country Codes
- Configuring Link Latency
- Configuring Power over Ethernet
- Index
Optimizing RFID Tracking
Finding Feature Information
Optimizing RFID Tracking on Access Points
To optimize the monitoring and location calculation of RFID tags, you can enable tracking optimization on up to four channels within the 2.4-GHz band of an 802.11b/g access point radio. This feature allows you to scan only the channels on which tags are usually programmed to operate (such as channels 1, 6, and 11).
How to Optimize RFID Tracking on Access Points
Optimizing RFID Tracking on Access Points (CLI)
1.
ap name Cisco_AP mode monitor submode none
2.
ap name Cisco_AP dot11 24ghz shutdown
3.
ap name Cisco_AP monitor-mode tracking-opt
4.
ap name Cisco_AP monitor-mode dot11b {fast-channel [first_channel second_channel third_channel fourth_channel]}
5.
ap name Cisco_AP no dot11 24ghz shutdown
6.
show ap monitor-mode summary
DETAILED STEPS
Configuration Examples for Optimizing RFID Tracking
Displaying all the Access Points in Monitor Mode: Example
This example shows how to display all the access points in monitor mode:
Switch# show ap monitor-mode summary
AP Name Ethernet MAC Status Scanning
Channel
List
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AP1131:4f2.9a 00:16:4:f2:9:a Tracking 1,6,NA,NA