Dot11N Support Maximum-Mcs; Power-Constraint - H3C WA Series Command Reference Manual

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[sysname-wlan-rrm] dot11n mandatory maximum-mcs 15

dot11n support maximum-mcs

Syntax
dot11n support maximum-mcs index
undo dot11n support maximum-mcs
View
WLAN RRM view
Default Level
2: System level
Parameters
index: Specifies the maximum MCS index for 802.11n supported rates, which ranges from 0 to 76.
Description
Use the dot11n support maximum-mcs command to specify the maximum MCS index for 802.11n
supported rates.
Use the undo dot11n support maximum-mcs command to restore the default.
Support for the command depends on the device model.
By default, the maximum MCS index for 802.11n supported rates is 76.
If you configure the maximum MCS and enable the client dot11n-only command, non 802.11n clients
cannot associate with the AP.
If you configure the client dot11n-only command for a radio, you must configure the maximum MCS
index for 802.11n mandatory rates.
Examples
# Specify the maximum MCS index for 802.11n supported rates as 25.
<sysname> system-view
[sysname] wlan rrm
[sysname-wlan-rrm] dot11n support maximum-mcs 25

power-constraint

Syntax
power-constraint power-constraint
undo power-constraint
View
WLAN RRM view
Default Level
2: System level
Parameters
power-constraint: Power constraint value in dBm, which ranges from 0 to MAX-POWER–1 (where the
MAX-POWER is the default maximum power of 802.11a radios, and is defined by the country code).
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