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b. (Optional) If you are not configuring ARM for a mesh node, select 40 MHz intolerance if you want to
enable 40 MHz intolerance. This parameter controls whether or not APs using this high-throughput
profile will advertise intolerance of 40 MHz operation. By default, this option is disabled and 40 MHz
operation is allowed.
c. (Optional) f you are not configuring ARM for a mesh node, select honor 40 MHz intolerance to allow a
radio using this profile to stop using the 40 MHz channels if the 40 MHz intolerance indication is
received from another AP or station. This option is enabled by default.
5. Click Apply to save your settings.
The ARM profile name appears in the Profile list with your configured settings. If you configured this profile for
the AP group, this ARM profile becomes part of the selected 802.11a or 802.11g RF management profile used by
the mesh portal for your mesh network.
Editing an 802.11a/802.11g Profile
1. Navigate to the Configuration > Wireless > AP Configuration window. Select either the AP Group or AP
Specific tab.
z If you selected AP Group, click the Edit button by the AP group name using the 802.11a or 802.11g RF
management profile you want to edit.
z If you selected AP Specific, click the Edit button by the AP using the 802.11a or 802.11g RF management
profile you want to edit.
2. Under the Profiles list, expand the RF menu.
3. To edit an 802.11a radio profile for an AP or AP group, click 802.11a radio profile. In the Profile Details
window pane, click the 802.11a radio profile drop-down list and select the desired profile from the list
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To select a 802.11g radio profile for an AP or AP group, click 802.11g radio profile. In the Profile Details
window pane, click the 802.11g radio profile drop-down list and select the desired profile from the list
4. Change the profile settings as desired. Table 40 describes the parameters you can configure in the mesh
802.11a or 802.11g RF management profile.
5. Click Apply to save your changes.
Deleting a Profile
You can delete a mesh high-throughput SSID profile only if no APs or AP groups are associated with that profile.
To delete a 802.11a or 802.11g radio profile via the WebUI.
1. Navigate to the Configuration > Advanced Services> All Profiles window.
2. Expand the RF menu, then select 802.11a radio profile or 802.11g radio profile. A list of profiles of the
specified type appears in the Profile Details window pane.
3. Click the Delete button by the name of the profile you want to delete.
Managing 802.11a/802.11g Profiles using the CLI
You must be in config mode to create, modify or delete a 802.11a or 802.11g RF management radio profile using
the CLI. Specify an existing mesh profile with the <profile-name> parameter to modify an existing profile, or
enter a new name to create an entirely new profile.
Creating or Modifying a Profile
Configuration details and any default values for each of these parameters are described in Table 40 on page 205.
This CLI command also allows you to reference an ARM profile and high-throughput radio profile for the 802.11a
or 802.11g radio. If you do not specify a parameter for a new profile, that profile uses the default value for that
parameter. Put the no option before any parameter to remove the current value for that parameter and return it
to its default setting. Enter exit to leave the 802.11a or 802.11g profile mode.