Reference Guide

1232 | show rf dot11g-radio-profile Dell PowerConnect W-Series ArubaOS 6.2 | Reference Guide
RX Sensitivity Tuning Based Channel Reuse disable
RX Sensitivity Threshold 0 -dBm
Non 802.11 Interference Immunity Level-2
Enable CSA Disabled
CSA Count 4
Management Frame Throttle interval 1 sec
Management Frame Throttle Limit 20
ARM/WIDS Override Disabled
Reduce Cell Size (Rx Sensitivity) 0 dB
Protection for 802.11b Clients Enabled
Adaptive Radio Management (ARM) Profile default
High-throughput Radio Profile default-g
Maximum Distance 0 meters
Spectrum Monitoring Disabled
Spectrum Monitoring Profile default-a
AM Scanning Profile default
The output of this command includes the following parameters:
Parameter Description
Radio enable
Shows if the AP has enabled or disabled transmissions on this radio band.
Mode
Access Point operating mode. Available options are:
l am-mode: Air Monitor mode
l ap-mode: Access Point mode
l apm-mode: Access Point Monitor mode
l sensor-mode: RFprotect sensor mode
High throughput enable
(radio)
Name of a high-throughput profile referenced by this 802.11a radio profile.
A high-throughput profile manages 40 Mhz tolerance settings, and controls whether or
not APs using this profile will advertise intolerance of 40 MHz operation. (This option is
disabled by default, allowing 40 MHz operation.)
A high-throughput profile also determines whether an AP radio using the profile will
stop using the 40 MHz channels surrounding APs or stations advertise 40 Mhz
intolerance. This option is enabled by default.
Channel
Channel number for the AP 802.11a/802.11n physical layer.
Beacon Period
Time, in milliseconds, between successive beacon transmissions. The beacon
advertises the AP’s presence, identity, and radio characteristics to wireless clients.
Beacon Regulate
If enabled, this option introduces randomness in the beacon generation so that multiple
APs on the same channel do not send beacons at the same time, which causes
collisions over the air. This option is disabled by default.
Transmit EIRP
Maximum transmit power (EIRP) in dBm from 0 to 51 in .5 dBm increments. Further
limited by regulatory domain constraints and AP capabilities.
Advertise 802.11d and
802.11h Capabilities
If enabled, the radio advertises its 802.11d (Country Information) and 802.11h (Transmit
Power Control) capabilities.
TPC Power
The transmit power advertised in the TPC IE of beacons and probe responses
Spectrum load balancing
The Spectrum load balancing feature helps optimize network resources by balancing
clients across channels, regardless of whether the AP or the controller is responding to
the wireless clients' probe requests.
If enabled, the controller compares whether or not an AP has more clients than its
neighboring APs on other channels. If an AP’s client load is at or over a predetermined