Default Radio Profile - Nortel 2300 Series Configuration Manual

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Table 10:
Defaults for Radio Profile Parameters (continued)
Parameter
preamble-length
rts-threshold
service-profile
short-retry
wmm
(To configure a radio profile, see
RF Auto-Tuning
The RF Auto-Tuning feature dynamically assigns channel and power settings to AP radios, and adjusts those settings
when needed. RF Auto-Tuning can perform the following tasks:
Assign initial channel and power settings when an AP radio is started.
Periodically assess the RF environment and change the channel or power setting if needed.
Change the transmit data rate or power to maintain at least the minimum data rate with all associated clients.
By default, RF Auto-Tuning is enabled for channel configuration but disabled for power configuration.
(For more information, see

Default Radio Profile

WSS Software contains one default radio profile, named default. To apply common parameters to radios, you can
modify the default profile or create a new one. When you create a new profile, the radio parameters in the profile are set
to their factory default values.
Default
Value
short
2346
No service
profiles defined
5
enable
"Configuring a Radio Profile" on page
"Configuring RF Auto-Tuning" on page
Nortel WLAN Security Switch 2300 Series Configuration Guide
Configuring AP access points 245
Radio Behavior When
Parameter Set To Default
Value
Advertises support for short 802.11b
preambles, accepts either short or long
802.11b preambles, and generates
unicast frames with the preamble length
specified by the client.
Note: This parameter applies only to
802.11b/g radios.
Transmits frames longer than 2346
bytes by means of the Request-to-Send/
Clear-to-Send (RTS/CTS) method.
Default settings for all service profile
parameters, including encryption
parameters, are used.
Sends a short unicast frame up to five
times without acknowledgment.
Prioritizes traffic based on the Wi-Fi
Multimedia (WMM) standard.
(See
"Wi-Fi Multimedia" on page
267.)
291.)
305.)

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