Specifications

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23.1.19 non-unicast
interface-radio Instance
Configures the handling of non unicast frames on this radio. Enables the forwarding of multicast and broadcast frames by
this radio.
Supported in the following platforms:
Wireless Controller — RFS4011
Syntax
non-unicast [forwarding|queue|tx-rate]
non-unicast forwarding [follow-dtim|power-save-aware]
non-unicast queue [<1-200>|bss]
non-unicast queue [<1-200>|bss <1-8> <1-200>]
non-unicast tx-rate [bss <1-8>|dynamic-all|dynamic-basic|highest-basic|
lowest-basic]
non-unicast tx-rate bss <1-8> [dynamic-all|dynamic-basic|highest-basic|
lowest-basic]
Parameters
• non-unicast forwarding [follow-dtim|power-save-aware]
• non-unicast queue [<1-200>|bss <1-8> <1-200>]
• non-unicast tx-rate [bss <1-8>|dynamic-all|dynamic-basic|highest-basic|
lowest-basic]
non-unicast Configures the support of non unicast frames
forwarding Configures multicast and broadcast frame forwarding on this radio
follow-dtim Specifies frames always wait for the DTIM interval to time out. The DTIM interval is
configured using the beacon command
power-save-aware Enables immediate forwarding of frames if all associated wireless clients are in the power
save mode
non-unicast Configures the support of non unicast frames
queue Configures the number of broadcast packets queued per BSS on this radio. This command
also enables you to override the default on a specific BSS.
<1-200> Specify a number from 1 - 200.
bss <1-8> <1-200> Overrides the default on a specified BSS
<1-8> – Select the BSS to override the default value.
<1-200> – Specify the number of broadcast packets queued for the selected BSS.
non-unicast Configures the support of non unicast frames
tx-rate Configures the transmission data rate for broadcast and multicast frames
bss <1-8> Overrides the default value on a specific BSS
<1-8> – Select the BSS to override the default value.