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To create a copy of an existing ARM profile via the command-line interface, access the CLI in config mode and
issue the following command, where <newprofile> is a unique name for the new ARM profile, and <profile> is
the name of the existing profile whose setting you want to copy.
(host)(config) #rf arm-profile <newprofile> clone <profile>
Deleting a Profile
You can only delete unused ARM profiles; Dell will not let you delete an ARM profile that is currently assigned to
an AP group.
To delete an ARM profile In the WebUI:
1. Select Configuration > Advanced Services > All Profiles. The All Profile Management window opens.
2. Select RF Management to expand the RF Management section.
3. Select Adaptive Radio Management (ARM) Profile.
4. Select the name of the profile you want to delete.
5. Click Delete.
To delete an ARM profile using the CLI, issue the following command where <profile> is the name of the ARM
profile you want to remove:
(host)(config) #no rf arm-profile <profile>
Assigning an ARM Profile to an AP Group
Once you have created a new ARM profile, you must assign it to a group of APs before those ARM settings go
into effect. Each AP group has a separate set of configuration settings for its 802.11a radio profile and its
802.11g radio profile. You can assign the same ARM profile to each radio profile, or select different ARM
profiles for each radio.
In the WebUI
To assign an ARM profile to an AP group via the Web User Interface:
1. Select Configuration > Wireless > AP Configuration.
2. Click the AP Group tab if it is not already selected.
3. Click the Edit button beside the AP group to which you want to assign the new ARM profile.
4. Expand the RF Management section in the left window pane.
5. Select a radio profile for the new ARM profile.
n To assign a new ARM profile to an AP group’s 802.11a radio profile, expand the 802.11a radio profile
section.
n To assign a new ARM profile to an AP group’s 802.11g radio profile, expand the 802.11g radio profile
section.
6. Select Adaptive Radio management (ARM) Profile.
7. Click the Adaptive Radio Management (ARM) Profile drop-down list in the right window pane, and
select a new ARM profile.
8. (Optional) repeat steps 6–8 to assign an ARM profile to another 802.11a or 802.11g radio profile.
9. Click Apply.
You can also assign an ARM profile to an AP group by selecting a radio profile, identifying an AP group assigned
to that radio profile, and then assigning an ARM profile to one of those groups.
1. Select Configuration > Advanced Services> All Profiles.
2. Select RF Management, and then expand either the 802.11a radio profile or 802.11b radio profile.
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