Reference Guide

746 | show ap debug received-config Dell PowerConnect W-Series ArubaOS 6.2 | Reference Guide
Parameter Description
additional management traffic on the network. Active Scan is disabled by
default, and should
not be enabled
except under the direct supervision of Dell
Support.
VoIP Aware Scan
Shows if VoIP aware scanning is enabled or disabled. If you use voice
handsets in the WLAN, VoIP Aware Scan should be enabled in the ARM
profile so the AP will not attempt to scan a different channel if one of its
clients has an active VoIP call. This option requires that Scanning is also
enabled.
Power Save Aware Scan
Shows if the power save aware scan is enabled or disabled. If enabled, the
AP will not scan a different channel if it has one or more clients and is in
power save mode.
Load aware Scan Threshold
The Load Aware Scan Threshold is the traffic throughput level an AP must
reach before it stops scanning. Load aware ARM preserves network resources
during periods of high traffic by temporarily halting ARM scanning if the load
for the AP gets too high.
40 MHz intolerance
The specified setting allows ARM to determine if 40 MHz mode of operation is
allowed on the 5 GHz or 2.4 GHz frequency band only, on both frequency
bands, or on neither frequency band.
Honor 40 MHz intolerance
Shows if 40 MHz intolerance is enabled or disabled. If enabled, the radio will
stop using the 40 MHz channels if the 40 MHz intolerance indication is
received from another AP or station.
Legacy station workaround
Shows if interoperability for misbehaving legacy stations is enabled or
disabled.
Country Code
Display the country code for the AP. The country code specifies allowed
channels for that country.
ESSID
An Extended Service Set Identifier (ESSID), for the AP.
Encryption
Encryption type used on this AP.
WPA2 Pre-Auth
802.11x settings are enabled or disabled.
DTIM Interval
Number of beacons that should elapse before an AP sends beacon broadcasts
for power save clients.
802.11a Basic Rates
Minimum data rate required for a client to associate with the AP. For an
802.11a radio, this value can be 6, 12 and 24 802.11 data rates. 802.11b/g radios
will report a value of 1 and 2 802.11 data rates.
802.11a Transmit Rates
802.11 data rate at which the AP will transmit data to its clients. This value can
be
6-54 for 802.11a radios, and 1-54 for 802.11b/g radios.
Station Ageout Time
Number of seconds a station may be idle before it is deauthorized from an AP.
Max Transmit Attempts
maximum number of times the AP will attempt to retransmit data.
RTS Threshold
The minimum packet size at which the AP will issue a request-to-send (RTS)
before sending the packet.