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ap-group <group>
mesh-radio-profile <profile-name> priority <priority>
To associate a mesh radio profile with an individual AP:
ap-name <name>
mesh-radio-profile <profile-name> priority <priority>
The following examples assign the mesh cluster profiles cluster1 and cluster2 to two different AP groups. In the
AP group group1, cluster1 has a priority of 5, and cluster2 has a priority of 10, so cluster1 has the higher priority.
In the AP group group2, cluster1 has a priority of 10, and cluster2 has a priority of 5, so cluster5 has the higher
priority.
group2—cluster1 has a priority of 10, and cluster2 has a priority of 5.
ap-group group1
mesh-cluster-profile cluster1 priority 5
mesh-cluster-profile cluster2 priority 10
ap-group2
mesh-cluster-profile cluster1 priority 10
mesh-cluster-profile cluster2 priority 5
Deleting a Mesh Radio Profile
If no AP or AP group is using a mesh radio profile, you can delete that profile using the no parameter:
no ap mesh-radio-profile <profile-name>
RF Management (802.11a and 802.11g) Profiles
The two 802.11a and 802.11g RF management profiles for an AP configure its 802.11a (5 Ghz) and 802.11b/g (2.4
GHz) radio settings. You can either use the “default” version of each profile, or create a new 802.11a or 802.11g
profile using the procedures below. Each RF management radio profile includes a reference to an Adaptive Radio
Management (ARM) profile. If you would like the ARM feature to dynamically select the best channel and
transmission power for the radio, verify that the RF management profile references an active and enabled ARM
profile.
If you want to manually select a channel for each AP group, create separate 802.11a and 802.11g profiles for each
AP group and assign a different transmission channel for each profile. For example, one AP group could have an
802.11a profile that uses channel 36 and an 802.11g profile that uses channel 11, and another AP group could
have an 802.11a profile that uses channel 40 and an 802.11g profile that uses channel 9.
Managing 802.11a/802.11g Profiles Via the WebUI
Use the following procedures to define and manage 802.11a and 802.11g RF management profiles via the
WebUI.
Creating a Profile
1. Navigate to the Configuration > Wireless > AP Configuration window. Select either the AP Group or AP
Specific tab.
If you selected AP Group, click the Edit button by the AP group for which you want to create a new RF
management profile.
If you selected AP Specific, click the Edit button by the AP for which you want to create a new RF
management profile.
2. In the Profiles list, expand the RF Management menu, then select either 802.11a radio profile or 802.11g
radio profile.