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Dell PowerConnect W-Series ArubaOS 6.1 CLI | Reference Guide ap-group | 133
Syntax
Parameter Description Range Default
<group> Name that identifies the AP group. The name must be 1-63
characters.
NOTE: You cannot use quotes (“) in the AP group name.
“default”
ap-system-profile Configures AP administrative operations, such as logging
levels. See “ap system-profile” on page 121.
“default”
clone Name of an existing AP group from which profile names are
copied.
——
dot11a-radio-profile Configures 802.11a radio settings and load balancing for the
AP group; contains the ARM profile. See “rf dot11a-radio-
profile” on page 466.
“default”
dot11a-traffic-mgmt-
profile
Configures bandwidth allocation. See “wlan traffic-
management-profile” on page 1328.
——
dot11g-radio-profile Configures 802.11g radio settings and load balancing for the
AP group; contains the ARM profile. See “rf dot11a-radio-
profile” on page 466.
“default”
dot11g-traffic-mgmt-
profile
Configures bandwidth allocation. See “wlan traffic-
management-profile” on page 1328.
——
enet0-port-profile Configures the duplex and speed of the Ethernet interface 0
on the AP. These profiles are defined using the command
ap wired-port-profile.
“default”
enet1-port-profile Configures the duplex and speed of the Ethernet interface 1
on the AP. These profiles are defined using the command
ap wired-port-profile.
“default”
enet2-port-profile Configures the duplex and speed of an Ethernet interface 2
on the AP. These profiles are defined using the command
ap wired-port-profile.
“default”
enet3-port-profile Configures the duplex and speed of an Ethernet interface 3
on the AP. These profiles are defined using the command
ap wired-port-profile.
“default”
enet4-port-profile Configures the duplex and speed of an Ethernet 4 interface
on the AP. These profiles are defined using the command
ap wired-port-profile.
“default”
event-thresholds-
profile
Configures Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI)
metrics. See “rf event-thresholds-profile” on page 479.
“default”
ids-profile Configures Dell’s Intrusion Detection System (IDS). See “ids
profile” on page 266.
“default”
mesh-cluster-profile Configures the mesh cluster profile for mesh nodes that are
members of the AP group. There is a “default” mesh cluster
profile; however, it is not applied until you provision the
mesh node. See “ap mesh-cluster-profile” on page 96.
“default”
priority Configures the priority of the mesh cluster profile. If more
than two mesh cluster profiles are configured, mesh points
use this number to identify primary and backup profile(s).
The lower the number, the higher the priority.
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mesh-radio-profile Configures the 802.11g and 802.11a radio settings for mesh
nodes that are members of the AP group. See “ap mesh-ht-
ssid-profile” on page 99.
Commands to configure mesh for outdoor APs require the
Outdoor Mesh license.
“default”