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Fortress ES-Series CLI Guide: Networking and Radio Configuration
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As described for Channel Sharing (Section 3.3.5, above),
multiple Mesh Point radios can be combined to form a single
virtual radio. The settings of radios combined in this way are
still shown separately in
show radio output. The channel
sharing state of Mesh Points that support is included in
show
radio output (Chan Sharing: Enabled), and radios that make
up a channel-sharing virtual radio are shown to have identical
settings.
# show radio
RadioName: radio1
AdminState: disable
RadioBand: 802.11naht40plus
ChannelToUse: 149
Distance: 1
NetworkType: PtMP
AntennaGain: 9
GuardInterval: long
BeaconInterval: 100
NoiseImmunity: disable
TransmitPower: auto
Oper Status: down
Chan Sharing: Enabled
Chan Number: 0
Chan Frequency: 0 KHz
Chan Width: 0 MHz
Chan Max TPO: 0 dBm
Chan Max EIRP: 0 dBm
Chan TX Power: 0 dBm
RF Kill: Disabled
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RadioName: radio2
AdminState: disable
RadioBand: 802.11naht40plus
ChannelToUse: 149
Distance: 1
NetworkType: PtMP
AntennaGain: 9
GuardInterval: long
BeaconInterval: 100
NoiseImmunity: disable
TransmitPower: auto
Oper Status: down
Chan Sharing: Enabled
Chan Number: 0
Chan Frequency: 0 KHz
Chan Width: 0 MHz
Chan Max TPO: 0 dBm
Chan Max EIRP: 0 dBm
Chan TX Power: 0 dBm
RF Kill: Disabled
NOTE: Antenna
port labels corre-
sponds to radio num-
bering: Radio 1 uses
ANT1, and so on.
The RadioName corresponds to the Mesh Point’s front-panel
labeling. It is used to identify the interface you can configure
with
set radio, as described below.
On Mesh Points with channel
sharing enabled (see Section
3.3.5), the virtual combined radio settings can be displayed
(and configured) by specifying the
RadioName of any of the