Configuration Guide Configuring RF Scheduling
1 Configuring RF Scheduling
1.1 Overview
The radio frequency (RF) resources mentioned in this document include the RF of an Access Point (AP) as well as a
wireless local area network (WLAN) services.
RF scheduling can perform automatic management on the RF resources.
RF scheduling can be used to disable the RF of an AP or a WLAN in the specified time interval, realizing the following
functions:
Reducing network traffic, saving network resources, and preventing waste or abuse of network resources
Reducing RF interference and saving energy
Disabling access services in a certain period to reduce potential security risks
RF scheduling can be used in the scenarios where wireless access services are required in specific time cycles.
1.2 Applications
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1.3 Features
Basic Concepts
Scheduling Session
A scheduling session indicates a time interval for an RF resource. A simple scheduling session contains only one time
interval in a certain day; a complex scheduling session contains many duplicate time intervals in different dates. Currently,
one scheduling session supports eight different (or same) time intervals.
For example, you can specify scheduling sessions as follows: 12:00–14:00 and 18:00–8:00 from Monday to Friday;
8:00–12:00 and 17:00–8:00 from Saturday to Sunday.
Overview
Configuring a
Scheduling Session
Specifies a scheduling session.
Applies a scheduling session to a WLAN to enable or disable the WLAN periodically.
1.3.1 Configuring a Scheduling Session
Specify a scheduling session.