Less, there is a Cisco white paper on the subject (applies to 8.2 and above). 
It has a lot of fantastic information on RRM in general including FRA, 
including how it makes decisions. It should all be there, and what’s not I got 
directly from the RRM/FRA engineers in the BU.

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/technotes/8-3/b_RRM_White_Paper.html

Jeff



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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco FRA APs

Jeff-

Any reference links on the timers/sensitivity/channel width recommendations?

-Lee

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In general, here are the important items.

  *   Make sure your 802.11a/n/ac and b/g/n DCA timers are at the default 10 
mins. This is critical since FRA uses the data from DCA runs to decide changes 
for the radio. If this runs only once every six hours, FRA will not be able to 
make an informed (correct) decision about the radio role.
  *   802.11a/n/ac and b/g/n must have the same RF group leaders, and those 
leaders must be controllers running the latest code.
  *   802.11a/n/ac DCA Channel Width should be set to “Best” – it’s helps 
maximize spectrum use. Even in our dense deployments, most WAPs run in 80 MHz.
  *   FRA – sent sensitivity to LOW, this sets the bar very high for 
determining a role switch for the radio.
  *   FRA – Interval of 1 Hour. This allows the fastest reaction to need.

Last but not least, proper deployment is key. If WAPs are in hallways, FRA is 
not going to work well at all since you’ll wind up with coverage holes for 
clients in rooms. If you are deploying in-room, FRA works wonderfully.

In my residential hall with 3800’s, very few WAPs pick 2.4 and many run dual 
5Ghz. The residential hall is 10-30x the bandwidth use of another similar res 
hall with 3700-series. It’s wireless only and I’ve had no complaints from the 
residents.

Jeff

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Date: Thursday, July 20, 2017 at 11:47 AM
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco FRA APs

We are currently running version 8.2.151.0 which looks to be the most recent 
8.2 release.

Thanks
Bruce


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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco FRA APs

What code version are you using? I'd recommend the latest 8.2 maintenance 
release for anyone using FRA.

-Luke

On Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 11:38 AM, Entwistle, Bruce 
<bruce_entwis...@redlands.edu<mailto:bruce_entwis...@redlands.edu>> wrote:
This summer we remodels a residence hall and installed our first Cisco FRA APs, 
model 2802i.   The Radio Role Assignment on the APs is currently set to auto, 
and a few of the APs have changed to run both radios at 5GHz.  I was looking to 
see what others have observed and have found successful with this type of 
installation.

Thank you
Bruce Entwistle
Network Manager
University of Redlands

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