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Cisco Aironet 2700 Series - AP 3600 Radio Interfaces and Client Associations; Virtual;Blended Radio Operation Explained; Identifying Client Associations via Slot ID

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Cisco Aironet Series 2700/3700 Access Points Deployment Guide
Cisco Aironet Series 3700 Access Point
Radio Interfaces and Understanding Client Associations - AP 3600
As previously mentioned; the AP with module has three radio interfaces, “slots 0-2”, and shares the same
RF power characteristics and SSIDs. This permits both radios to function as a “virtual” or “blended”
radio, therefore; RRM controls both the integrated radio and the module radio.
Given there is no “greenfield” 802.11ac mode, RRM, Rogue AP detection, and SI (Spectrum
Intelligence) all continue to function normally.
Figure 77 Understanding RF Radio Interfaces
Because 802.11ac is fairly new, having a dedicated module handling the VHT (Very High Throughput)
requests makes it easy to see which clients are connected at 802.11ac rates and which 802.11ac clients
are actually connecting at 802.11n rates. This is accomplished by observing the SLOT ID.
Figure 78 Understanding Client Associations
Troubleshooting the Module (Basics)
Common issues arise because:

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