Thank for your reply Kristjan!

It is frustrating and confusing that the workbook has a few of this errors
but I guess this is all part of the CCIE journey.


On 20 January 2013 03:00, <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Just to add to the last post. There were questions how you would test
> clean air.
> I find in most situation that I have tested it with the highest sensivity
> I get some EDRRM
> changes, and it nice to see the alarm in WCS to see it why it was changed.
>
> If you want an extreme test you can of course always test or AP near a
> Microwave oven
> and run it for a while.
>
> Most microwave ovens impact channels 6 and up so perhaps having an AP on
> those channels
> would give you the worst case that you are after.
>
> I think the frequency can be seen on back of some of the ovens to tell
> what frequency it is actually running.
> for example it would say 2,450 it would be close to 9 so perhaps try to
> trick RRM to set the AP as channel 11.
> (or enable DCA channel 9 only for a while and then enable others after the
> AP changes to 9, and then enable others for the AP to escape to for EDRRM)
> Manually setting it and enabling RRM again (global) might work. I haven?t
> actually gone so far to test it this way....
>
> That is at least an idea on how you can do some damage to your AQI :D
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> regards. Kristjan
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