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142 | Adaptive Radio Management (ARM) Dell PowerConnect ArubaOS 5.0 | [User Guide
To create a copy of an existing ARM profile via the command-line interface, access the CLI in config mode and
issue the following command.
rf arm-profile <newprofile> clone <profile>
where <newprofile> is a unique name for the new ARM profile, and <profile> is the name of the existing
profile whose setting you want to copy. The name must be 1–63 characters, and can be composed of
alphanumeric characters, special characters and spaces. If your profile name includes a space, it must be enclosed
within quotation marks
Deleting a Profile
You can only delete unused ARM profiles; Dell will not let you delete an ARM profile that is currently assigned to
an AP group.
To delete an ARM profile using the WebUI:
1. Select Configuration > All Profiles. The All Profile Management window opens.
2. Select RF Management to expand the RF Management section.
3. Select Adaptive Radio Management (ARM) Profile.
4. Select the name of the profile you want to delete.
5. Click Delete.
To delete an ARM profile using the CLI, issue the command
no rf arm-profile <profile>
where <profile> is the name of the ARM profile you wish to remove.
Configuring ARM Settings via the WebUI
In most network environments, ARM does not need any adjustments from its factory-configured settings.
However, if you are using VoIP or have unusually high security requirements you may want to manually adjust the
ARM thresholds.
To change an ARM profile:
1. Select Configuration > All Profiles. The All Profile Management window opens.
2. Select RF Management to expand the RF Management section.
3. Select Adaptive Radio Management (ARM) Profile.
4. Select the name of the profile you want to edit. The Adaptive Radio Management (ARM) profile window
opens.
5. Change any of the ARM settings described in the table below, then click Apply to save your changes.
Table 34 ARM Profile Configuration Parameters
Setting Description
Assignment Activates one of four ARM channel/power assignment modes.
z disable: Disables ARM calibration and reverts APs back to default channel and power settings specified
by the AP’s radio profile
z maintain: APs maintain their current channel and power settings. This setting can be used to maintain AP
channel and power levels after ARM has initially selected the best settings.
z multi-band: For single-radio APs, this value computes ARM assignments for both 5 GHZ (802.11a) and 2.4
GHZ (802.11b/g) frequency bands.
z single-band: For dual-radio APs, this value enables APs to change transmit power and channels within
their same frequency band, and to adapt to changing channel conditions.
Default: single-band