Release Notes

If you modify a currently provisioned and running high-throughput SSID profile, your changes take effect
immediately. You do not reboot the controller or the AP.
Example
The following command configures a mesh high-throughput SSID profile named HT1” and sets some non-
default settings for MAC protocol data unit (MPDU) aggregation:
(host) (config) #ap mesh-ht-ssid-profile HT1
max-rx-a-mpdu-size 32767
max-tx-a-mpdu-size 32767
min-mpdu-start-spacing .25
Related Commands
To view a complete list of mesh high-throughput SSID profiles and their status, use the following command:
(host) (config) #show ap mesh-ht-ssid-profile
To view the settings of a specific mesh radio profile, use the following command:
(host) (config) #show ap mesh-ht-ssid-profile <name>
Command History
Version Description
ArubaOS 3.4 Command introduced
ArubaOS 6.1 The short-guard-intvl-20Mhz, ldpc, stbc-rx-streams and stbc-rx-streams
parameters were introduced.
ArubaOS 6.3 The following parameters were introduced.
l txbf-comp-steering
l txbf-delayed-feedback
l txbf-explicit-enable
l txbf-immediate-feedback
l txbf-noncomp-steering
l txbf-sounding-interval
Command Information
Platforms Licensing Command Mode
All platforms Base operating system Config mode on master controllers
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