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Self Healing Offset
DTIM Periods
18.In the
Max Admitted MUs for Voice Traffic
connect to the specified radio for voice traffic. Limiting the number of MUs can ensure that all voice MUs
receive enough bandwidth to ensure voice quality.
19.In the
Max Roamed MUs for Voice Traffic
allowed to roam to this radio. Limiting the number of MUs can ensure that all voice MUs receive enough
bandwidth to ensure voice quality.
20.In the
Max Airtime for Voice
may be used for voice.
21.In the
Max Airtime for Reserved for Roaming
total airtime that may be used for voice MUs which roam from other APs.
22.Refer to the
messages if something goes wrong in the transaction between the applet and the switch.
23.If clustering is configured and the
available. Click the
24.Click
OK
to use the changes to the running configuration and close the dialog.
25.Click
Cancel
Configuring Rate Settings
Use the
Rate Settings
the radio to sync with networks using varying data rates and allows the radio to default to a predefined set
of data rates when higher data rates cannot be maintained.
To configure Rate Settings for a radio:
1. Click the
Rate Settings
information.
2. Check the boxes next to all the
Basic Rates are used for management frames, broadcast traffic and multicast frames. If a rate is selected
as a basic rate it is automatically selected as a supported rate.
3. Check the boxes next to all the
When an Access Port increases its power to compensate for a failure, power is
increased to the country's regulatory maximum. Set the Self Healing Offset to
reduce the country's regulatory maximum power if Access Ports are situated close
to each other or if an Access Port uses an external antenna.
Select the
DTIM periods
Messages (DTIM) for BSS IDs 1-4. This is a divisor of the beacon interval (in
milliseconds), for example, 10 : 100. (See "Beacon Interval," above). A DTIM is
periodically included in the beacon frame transmitted from adopted Access Ports.
The DTIM period determines how often the beacon contains a DTIM, for example,
1 DTIM for every 10 beacons. The DTIM indicates broadcast and multicast frames
(buffered at the Access Port) are soon to arrive. These are simple data frames that
require no acknowledgement, so nodes sometimes miss them. Increase the DTIM/
beacon settings (lengthening the time) to let nodes sleep longer and preserve their
battery life. Decrease these settings (shortening the time) to support streaming-
multicast audio and video applications that are jitter-sensitive. The default DTIM
period is 10 beacons for BSS 1-4.
field, specify a maximum percentage out of the radio's total airtime that
Status
field for the current state of the requests made from applet. This field displays error
Cluster GUI
Apply to Cluster
button to apply the AP radio settings to all members in the cluster.
to close the dialog without committing updates to the running configuration.
screen to define a set of basic and supported rates for the target radio. This allows
button within the radio edit screen to launch a new screen with rate setting
Basic Rates
Supported Rates
button to specify a period for Delivery Traffic Indication
field, specify the maximum number of MUs allowed to
field, specify the maximum number of voice MUs that are
field, specify a maximum percentage out of the radio's
feature is enabled the
you want supported.
you want supported.
Apply to Cluster
feature will be

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