Dell PowerConnect W-7200 Series Reference Manual page 700

Arubaos 6.2
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Parameter
Scan mode
40 MHz intolerance
Honor 40 MHz intolerance
Legacy station workaround
SSID enable
ESSID
Encryption
DTIM Interval
Basic Rates
Transmit Rates
Station Ageout Time
Max Transmit Attempts
RTS Threshold
700 | show ap config
Description
than necessary. This helps avoid higher levels of
interference on the WLAN. Although this setting is disabled
by default, you may want to enable this feature if your APs
are deployed in close proximity (e.g. less than 60 feet apart).
Identifies the scan mode for the AP.
all-reg-domain: The AP scans channels within all
l
regulatory domains. This is the default setting.
reg-domain:Limit the AP scans to just the regulatory
l
domain for that AP.
The specified setting allows ARM to determine if 40 MHz
mode of operation is allowed on the 5 GHz or 2.4 GHz
frequency band only, on both frequency bands, or on
neither frequency band.
Shows if 40 MHz intolerance is enabled or disabled. If
enabled, the radio will stop using the 40 MHz channels if
the 40 MHz intolerance indication is received from another
AP or station.
Shows if interoperability for misbehaving legacy stations is
enabled or disabled.
Shows if the SSID is enabled or disabled
Name that uniquely identifies the Extended Service Set
Identifier (SSID).
Encryption type used on this AP.
Shows the interval, in milliseconds, between the sending of
Delivery Traffic Indication Messages (DTIMs) in the beacon.
This is the maximum number of beacon cycles before
unacknowledged network broadcasts are flushed.
Lists supported 802.11a rates, in Mbps, that are advertised in
beacon frames and probe responses from this AP.
Lists 802.11a rates at which the AP is allowed to send data.
The actual transmit rate depends on what the client is able
to handle, based on information sent at the time of
association and on the current error/loss rate of the client.
Time, in seconds, that a client is allowed to remain idle
before being aged out.
Maximum number of retries allowed for the AP to send a
frame
Wireless clients transmitting frames larger than this
threshold must issue Request to Send (RTS) and wait for the
AP to respond with Clear to Send (CTS). This helps prevent
mid-air collisions for wireless clients that are not within
wireless peer range and cannot detect when other wireless
clients are transmitting.
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