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Dell PowerConnect ArubaOS 6.0 Command Line Interface | Reference Guide rf dot11g-radio-profile | 404
Syntax
Parameter Description Range Default
<profile> Name of this instance of the profile. The name must be 1-63
characters.
“default”
am-scan-profile
<profile-name>
Configure an Air Monitor (AM) scanning profile.
arm-profile Configures Adaptive Radio Management (ARM) feature.
See “rf arm-profile” on page 391.
“default”
beacon-period Time, in milliseconds, between successive beacon
transmissions. The beacon advertises the AP’s presence,
identity, and radio characteristics to wireless clients.
60 (minimum) 100
milliseconds
beacon-regulate Enabling this setting introduces randomness in the beacon
generation so that multiple APs on the same channel do not
send beacons at the same time, which causes collisions
over the air.
disabled
cap-reg-eirp <cap-
reg-eirp>
Work around a known issue on Cisco 7921G telephones by
specfying a cap for an radio’s maximum equivalent isotropic
radiated power (EIRP). When you enable this parameter,
even if the regulatory approved maximum for a given
channel is higher than this EIRP cap, the AP radio using this
profile will advertise onlythis capped maximum EIRP in its
radio beacons.
1–31 dBm.
clone Name of an existing radio profile from which parameter
values are copied.
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csa Channel Switch Announcement (CSA), as defined by IEEE
802.11h, allows an AP to announce that it is switching to a
new channel before it begins transmitting on that channel.
Clients must support CSA in order to track the channel
change without experiencing disruption.
disabled
csa-count Number of CSA announcements that are sent before the AP
begins transmitting on the new channel.
1-16 4
channel Channel number for the AP 802.11a/802.11n physical layer.
The available channels depend on the regulatory domain
(country). Channel number configuration options for 20 MHz
and 40 MHz modes:
z num: Entering a channel number disables 40 MHz mode
and activates 20 MHz mode for the entered channel.
z num+: Entering a channel number with a plus (+) sign
selects a primary and secondary channel for
40 MHz mode. The number entered becomes the
primary channel and the secondary channel is
determined by increasing the primary channel number
by 4. Example: 157+ represents 157 as the primary
channel and 161 as the secondary channel.
z num-: Entering a channel number with a minus (-) sign
selects a primary and secondary channel for
40 MHz mode. The number entered becomes the
primary channel and the secondary channel is
determined by decreasing the primary channel number
by 4. Example: 157- represents 157 as the primary
channel and 153 as the secondary channel.
NOTE: 20 MHz clients are allowed to associate when a
primary and secondary channel are configured; however,
the client will only use the primary channel.
Depends on
regulatory
domain