User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction 1-1
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Hardware Installation
- Chapter 3: External Antennas
- Chapter 4: Network Configuration
- Chapter 5: Initial Configuration
- Chapter 6: System Configuration
- Chapter 7: Command Line Interface
- Using the Command Line Interface
- Entering Commands
- Command Groups
- General Commands
- System Management Commands
- System Logging Commands
- System Clock Commands
- DHCP Relay Commands
- SNMP Commands
- snmp-server community
- snmp-server contact
- snmp-server location
- snmp-server enable server
- snmp-server host
- snmp-server trap
- snmp-server engine-id
- snmp-server user
- snmp-server targets
- snmp-server filter
- snmp-server filter-assignments
- show snmp groups
- show snmp users
- show snmp group-assignments
- show snmp target
- show snmp filter
- show snmp filter-assignments
- show snmp
- Flash/File Commands
- RADIUS Client
- 802.1X Authentication
- MAC Address Authentication
- Filtering Commands
- WDS Bridge Commands
- Spanning Tree Commands
- Ethernet Interface Commands
- Wireless Interface Commands
- interface wireless
- vap
- speed
- turbo
- multicast-data-rate
- channel
- transmit-power
- radio-mode
- preamble
- antenna control
- antenna id
- antenna location
- beacon-interval
- dtim-period
- fragmentation-length
- rts-threshold
- super-a
- super-g
- description
- ssid
- closed-system
- max-association
- assoc-timeout-interval
- auth-timeout-value
- shutdown
- show interface wireless
- show station
- Rogue AP Detection Commands
- Wireless Security Commands
- Link Integrity Commands
- IAPP Commands
- VLAN Commands
- WMM Commands
- Appendix A: Troubleshooting
- Appendix B: Cables and Pinouts
- Appendix C: Specifications
- Glossary
- Index
System Configuration
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CLI Commands for the Common Radio Settings – From the global configuration
mode, enter the interface wireless a command to access the 802.11a radio
interface. From the 802.11a interface mode, you can access radio settings that apply
to all VAP interfaces. Use the turbo command to enable this feature before setting
the radio channel with the channel command. Set any other radio setting as
required before enabling the VAP interface (with the no shutdown command). To
view the current 802.11a radio settings for the VAP interface, use the show
interface wireless a [0~3] command as shown on 7-94.
Configuring Wi-Fi Multimedia
Wireless networks offer an equal opportunity for all devices to transmit data from
any type of application. Although this is acceptable for most applications, multimedia
applications (with audio and video) are particularly sensitive to the delay and
throughput variations that result from this “equal opportunity” wireless access
method. For multimedia applications to run well over a wireless network, a Quality of
Service (QoS) mechanism is required to prioritize traffic types and provide an
“enhanced opportunity” wireless access method.
The access point implements QoS using the Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) standard.
Using WMM, the access point is able to prioritize traffic and optimize performance
when multiple applications compete for wireless network bandwidth at the same
time. WMM employs techniques that are a subset of the developing IEEE 802.11e
QoS standard and it enables the access point to inter operate with both WMM-
enabled clients and other devices that may lack any WMM functionality.
Access Categories — WMM defines four access categories (ACs): voice, video,
best effort, and background. These categories correspond to traffic priority levels
and are mapped to IEEE 802.1D priority tags (see Table 6-1). The direct mapping of
the four ACs to 802.1D priorities is specifically intended to facilitate inter operability
with other wired network QoS policies. While the four ACs are specified for specific
Enterprise AP(config)#interface wireless a 7-87
Enter Wireless configuration commands, one per line.
Enterprise AP(if-wireless a)#turbo
7-95
Enterprise AP(if-wireless a)#channel 42 7-96
Enterprise AP(if-wireless a)#transmit-power full 7-97
Enterprise AP(if-wireless a)#speed 9 7-95
Enterprise AP(if-wireless a)#antenna id 0000 7-100
Enterprise AP(if-wireless a)#antenna control right
7-99
Enterprise AP(if-wireless a)#antenna location indoor 7-100
Enterprise AP(if-wireless a)#mic_mode hardware 7-122
Enterprise AP(if-wireless a)#super-a 7-104
Enterprise AP(if-wireless a)#beacon-interval 150
7-101
Enterprise AP(if-wireless a)#beacon-interval 150 7-101
Enterprise AP(if-wireless a)#dtim-period 5 7-101
Enterprise AP(if-wireless a)#multicast-data-rate 6 7-96
Enterprise AP(if-wireless a)#fragmentation-length 512 7-102
Enterprise AP(if-wireless a)#rts-threshold 256 7-103
Enterprise AP(if-wireless a)#