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Dell PowerConnect ArubaOS 6.0 Command Line Interface | Reference Guide rf ht-radio-profile | 412
rf ht-radio-profile
rf ht-radio-profile <profile>
40MHz-intolerance
clone <profile>
honor-40MHz-intolerance
no
single-chain-legacy
Description
This command configures high-throughput AP radio settings. High-throughput features use the IEEE 802.11n
standard.
Syntax
Usage Guidelines
The ht-radio-profile configures high-throughput settings for networks utilizing the IEEE 802.11n standard, which
supports 40 MHZ channels and operates in both the 2.4 GHZ and 5 GHZ frequency bands.
The ht-radio-profile you wish to use must be assigned to a dot11a and/or dot11g-radio-profile. You can assign the
same profile or different profiles to the 2.4 GHZ and 5 GHZ frequency bands. See “rf dot11a-radio-profile” on
page 397 and “rf dot11g-radio-profile” on page 403.
Example
The following command configures an ht-radio-profile named “default-g” and enables 40MHz-intolerance:
(host) (config) #rf ht-radio-profile default-g
40MHz-intolerance
Parameter Description Range Default
<profile> Name of this instance of the profile. The name must be 1-63
characters.
Default Options:
z “Default-a” is generally used in association with high-
throughput devices running on the 5 GHz frequency
band, see “rf dot11a-radio-profile” on page 397.
z “Default-g” is generally used in association with high-
throughput devices running on the 2.4 GHz frequency
band, see “rf dot11g-radio-profile” on page 403.
z “Default” is generally used when the same ht-radio-
profile is desired for use with both frequency bands.
default-a
default-g
default
40MHz-
intolerance
Controls whether or not APs using this radio profile will
advertise intolerance of 40 MHz operation. By default, 40
MHz operation is allowed.
—disabled
clone Name of an existing high-throughput radio profile from
which parameter values are copied.
——
honor-40MHz-
intolerance
When enabled, the radio will stop using the 40 MHz
channels if the 40 MHz intolerance indication is received
from another AP or station.
enabled
no Negates any configured parameter.
single-chain-legacy Interoperability for misbehaving legacy stations (keep
disabled unless necessary)
disabled