If you use the DFS bands then you can set the alternate freqs to 2.5mhz
iterations when you get a DFS hit.  We are burried in the mtns of CO so all
DFS hits are false positives.

-Sean


On Thu, Mar 7, 2019 at 11:35 AM castarritt <castarr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Yeah, the 450B in particular can take ages to scan everything from
> 5.1-5.8Ghz with all channel widths are enabled.  We only enable the channel
> widths in use (20 and 30Mhz currently).  Also we only enable center
> frequencies in 5 Mhz intervals (uncheck everything that ends in .5 Mhz).
> I've yet to encounter an environment where moving the channel over 2.5 Mhz
> would have solved an interference problem.
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 7, 2019 at 11:59 AM Sean Heskett <af...@zirkel.us> wrote:
>
>> As a heads up when you add the extra channel sizes to scan the
>> registration time can go from ~30seconds to several minutes.
>>
>> -Sean
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 7, 2019 at 9:48 AM Sam Lambie <samtaos...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks Matt!
>>> I figured out how to edit a template, only select the functions I need
>>> and go from there. Last night I changed 110 SM's to scan for 20,30 and 40
>>> mhz in 15 seconds.
>>> I also made a script to change the admin and root password as well. The
>>> installers had forgotten to add the root password to the SM's for a while.
>>>
>>> On Thu, Mar 7, 2019 at 8:09 AM Matt Mays <mm...@amplex.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Not the best way, by any means, but an option.
>>>>
>>>> If you need to enable something through the web interface access, like
>>>> snmp r/w or community string  you can do something like this shell script
>>>> wrapper for curl:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> *************************
>>>> #!/bin/sh
>>>>
>>>> USER="username"
>>>> PASS="password"
>>>>
>>>> #new rw community
>>>> COMMSTRING="private"
>>>>
>>>> COOKFILE=`mktemp -t snmpcook`
>>>> TMPFILE=`mktemp -t snmp`
>>>>
>>>> #get login page
>>>> #curl --cookie-jar $COOKFILE --silent \
>>>>     #--output $TMPFILE \
>>>>     #http://$1/index.htm
>>>>
>>>> #login
>>>> curl --cookie $COOKFILE  --cookie-jar $COOKFILE --silent \
>>>>     --location \
>>>>     --data
>>>> "CanopyUsername=$USER&CanopyPassword=$PASS&webguisubmit=submit&SNMPReadOnly=0&SNMPComString=$COMMSTRING&ok=Save+Changes"
>>>> \
>>>>     --output $TMPFILE \
>>>>     http://$1/himom.cgi
>>>>
>>>> #get status page
>>>> #curl --cookie $COOKFILE --cookie-jar $COOKFILE --silent \
>>>> #    --output $TMPFILE \
>>>> #http://$1/main.cgi
>>>>
>>>> echo -n $1 ' '
>>>> cat $TMPFILE| grep -i window\\.status | sed -e
>>>> "s/.*window\.status=\'\([^\']*\)\'.*/\1/"
>>>>
>>>> rm $TMPFILE
>>>> rm $COOKFILE
>>>>
>>>> *************************
>>>> You just give it the hostname or ip as a parameter, of course updating
>>>> the USER, PASS, and COMMSTRING variables first.
>>>>
>>>> You can do something similar for the channel size really if you don't
>>>> want to just enable the snmp credentials this way.
>>>> The variable to add to the data line is "BandWidthScan" and then you
>>>> just need to figure out the correct value.
>>>> Always good to test locally first before you orphan a bunch of radios
>>>> in the field.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Good luck,
>>>> Matt Mays
>>>> Amplex Internet
>>>> On 3/6/2019 3:50 PM, Joe Novak wrote:
>>>>
>>>> If you don't have CnMaestro widely deployed here are a couple of great
>>>> examples provided by the community:
>>>> http://community.cambiumnetworks.com/t5/cnMaestro/Onboarding-with-SNMP-via-BASH/td-p/45614
>>>>
>>>> You should be able to modify both of them fairly easily for whatever
>>>> snmpset commands your trying to run.
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, Mar 6, 2019 at 2:43 PM Sean Heskett <af...@zirkel.us> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Like Adam said cnMaestro makes this very easy.
>>>>>
>>>>> Sean
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, Mar 6, 2019 at 1:23 PM Adam Moffett <dmmoff...@gmail.com>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> CnMaestro can apply a config template to every managed device.  If
>>>>>> the template only includes the one checkbox then only that one checkbox
>>>>>> changes.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> SNMP would definitely do it too, but only if you already have write
>>>>>> access enabled.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -Adam
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 3/6/2019 2:49 PM, Sam Lambie wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Does anyone know how to basically check the 40mhz box en masse on all
>>>>>> SM's on an AP? Is SNMP the way to do it or is there a better way?
>>>>>>
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