FortiAP
FortiAP devices are thin wireless access points (AP) supporting the latest Wi-Fi technologies (multi-user MIMO 802.11ac Wave 1 and Wave 2, 4x4), as well as 802.11n, 802.11AX , and the demand for plug and play deployment.
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Description
This article describes steps to find interfering/Neighbor FortiAP on FortiAP connected to FortiGate.

Related link.
http://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortiap/6.2.0/fortiwifi-and-fortiap-configuration-guide/65088/fort...

Solution
1) To find the interfering/Neighbor FortiAP, we need to enable FortiAP scanning in WIDS-profile as below.

# config wireless-controller wids-profile
    edit "profile-name"
        set ap-scan enable                         <----- Enable AP-SCAN.
    next
end

2) Map the configured WIDS-profile to the WTP-profile to which FortiAP is configured.

# config wireless-controller wtp-profile
    edit "WTP-profile_Name"
        # config radio-1
           set wids-profile "wids-profile_name"
        end
        # config radio-2
           set wids-profile "wids-profile_name"
        end
    next
end

3) Now, find the Interfering/Neighbor FortiAP on the FortiAP by executing the below command on the FortiAP CLI is possible.

FAP# cw_diag -c ap-scan
Radio 0 AP lists: (Background regular scan Period 600s Intv 1000ms Dur 20ms Idle 250ms Next Scan 541s)

fmvap bssid freq rssi cap live age darrp chan age ssid
Yes xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx 1 -67 0431 3421 44 -1 -1 Guest
Yes xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx 1 -73 0431 3421 44 -1 -1  wpa-ssid
Yes xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx 1 -73 0431 3421 44 -1 -1  ssid-test
Yes xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx  1 -73 0431 3421 44 -1 -1  testing-ssid
Total 4 APs found on Radio 0

Radio 1 AP lists: (Background regular scan Period 600s Intv 1000ms Dur 20ms Idle 250ms Next Scan 500s)

fmvap bssid freq rssi cap live age darrp chan age ssid
Yes xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx 140 -55 0511 3415 80 -1 -1 testing-ssid
Yes xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx 132 -89 0511 1285 1285 -1 -1 Guest
Total 2 APs found on Radio 1

FAP will perform scanning without any effect to the clients associated on its own SSID.

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