Concept Guide

Parameter Description Range Default
supported-mcs-set
A list of Modulation Coding Scheme (MCS)
values or ranges of values to be supported
on this SSID. The MCS you choose
determines the channel width (20MHz vs.
40MHz) and the number of spatial streams
used by the mesh node.
The default value is 1-15; the complete set
of supported values. To specify a smaller
range of values, enter a hyphen between
the lower and upper values. To specify a
series of different values, separate each
value with a comma.
Examples:
2-10
1,3,6,9,12
Range: 0-15.
1-15 1-15
temporal-diversity
Shows if temporal diversity has been enabled
or disabled. When this feature is enabled and
the client is not responding to 802.11 packets,
the AP will launch two hardware retries; if the
hardware retries are not successful then it
attempts software retries.
disabled
Guidelines
The mesh high-throughput profile defines settings unique to 802.11n-capable, high-throughput APs. If none
of the APs in your mesh deployment are 802.11n-capable APs, you do not need to configure a high-
throughput SSID profile.
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:
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