Set Ap Radio Tx-Power - Nortel 2300 Series Reference

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282 AP Commands
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Version 4.0
Version 6.0
Usage When you create a new profile, the radio parameters in the profile are set to their factory default
values.
To enable or disable all radios that use a specific radio profile, use set radio-profile.
Examples The following command enables radio 1 on ports 5 through 8 assigned to radio profile rp1:
WSS# set ap 5-8 radio 1 radio-profile rp1 mode enable
success: change accepted.
See Also
clear ap image
set ap radio mode on page 270
set radio-profile mode on page 291
show radio-profile on page 376

set ap radio tx-power

Sets an AP radio's transmit power.
Syntax
set {ap port-list | ap ap-num} radio {1 | 2} tx-power power-level
ap port-list
ap ap-num
radio 1
radio 2
tx-power power-level
Defaults The default transmit power on all AP radio types is the highest setting allowed for the country of
operation or highest setting supported on the hardware, whichever is lower.
NN47250-100 (Version 02.51)
Option auto added for configuration of the AP configuration
profile.
Option dap removed.
List of ports connected to the AP on which to set the transmit power.
Number of a AP on which to set the transmit power.
Radio 1 of the AP.
Radio 2 of the AP. (This option does not apply to single-radio models.)
Number of decibels in relation to 1 milliwatt (dBm). The valid values
depend on the country of operation.
Note: The maximum transmit power you can configure on any Nortel
radio is the maximum allowed for the country in which you plan to
operate the radio or one of the following values if that value is less than
the country maximum: on an 802.11a radio, 11 dBm for channel numbers
less than or equal to 64, or 10 dBm for channel numbers greater than 64;
on an 802.11b/g radio, 16 dBm for all valid channel numbers for 802.11b,
or 14 dBm for all valid channel numbers for 802.11g.

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