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Table 32 WLAN General Commands (continued)
COMMAND
[no] ctsrts <256..2346>
[no] frag <256..2346>
[no] super
role ap
output-power [100% | 50% | 25% |
12.5%]
exit
5.5.1.1 WLAN General Commands Example
This example sets wireless slot 1 to use the IEEE 802.11b and IEEE 802.11g bands, channel 5,
super mode, 50 % output power, and enables it.
Router(config)# wlan slot1
Router(config-wlan-slot)# band bg
Router(config-wlan-slot)# channel 5
Router(config-wlan-slot)# super
Router(config-wlan-slot)# output-power 50%
Router(config-wlan-slot)# activate
Router(config-wlan-slot)# exit
Router(config)#

5.5.2 WLAN Interface Commands

Use these commands to configure global settings that apply to all of the wireless LAN
interfaces you create on the WLAN card.
Table 33 WLAN Interface Commands
COMMAND
[no] interface ap_interface
[no] block-intra
[no] hide
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DESCRIPTION
Sets the Clear To Send/Request To Send threshold. CTS/
RTS reduces data collisions caused by wireless clients that
are associated with the same AP but out of range of one
another. The no command turns off CTS/RTS.
Sets the threshold (number of bytes) for the fragmentation
boundary for directed messages. It is the maximum data
fragment size that can be sent.
Enables super mode (fast frame and packet bursting).
Sets the ZyWALL to act as an AP (only the AP role is
supported at the time of writing.
Sets the wireless output power. Reducing output power can
help reduce interference with other nearby APs.
Leaves the sub-command mode.
DESCRIPTION
Creates the specified interface if necessary and enters sub-
command mode. The
command deletes the specified
no
interface.
ap_interface: The name of the WLAN Access Point
interface. Use wlan-x-y where x equals the number of the
card slot and y equals the number of the individual WLAN
interface.
Enables intra-BSS blocking (prevents) wireless clients in this
profile's BSS from communicating with one another.
Obscures the SSID in the outgoing beacon frame so a station
cannot obtain the SSID through scanning.
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