Healing takes 15 minutes to cover for a failed AP, which is not suitable for a mission critical environment. Are any time tuning parameters available?
A. The key issue here is determining the difference between a radio that is down and a radio that cannot be heard. This involves the radio monitoring interval, some reasonable time period, and the overhead on the APs themselves. The 15 minute time period is a setting that is thought would balance the needs for a timely response, versus false reports, versus the reporting overheard on the APs. That said, we can tune the settings with engineering assistance if absolutely necessary. It will require experimentation with different settings if you want to try a setting faster than the tested 15 minutes.
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