Radio Profiles - D-Link DWS-1008 - AirPremier MobileLAN Switch Product Manual

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You can easily assign radio configuration parameters to many radios by configuring a radio profile and
assigning the profile to the radios. To use a radio, you must assign a profile to the radio. You can enable
the radio when you assign the profile.
The table below summarizes the parameters controlled by radio profiles. Generally, the only radio
parameters controlled by the profile that you need to modify are the SSIDs and, if applicable, Wi-Fi
Protected Access (WPA) settings. The other parameter settings are standard.
Parameter
active-scan
beacon-interval
countermeasures
dtim-interval
frag-threshold
max-rx-lifetime
max-tx-lifetime
preamble-length
qos-mode
rfid-mode
rts-threshold
service-profile
wmm-powersave
D-Link DWS-1008 User Manual

Radio Profiles

Default Value
enable
100
Not configured
1
2346
2000
2000
short
WMM
Disable
2346
No service profiles defined
Disable
Radio Behavior When Parameter
Set To Default Value
Sends probe any requests (probe requests with a null
SSID name) to solicit probe responses from other access
points.
Waits 100ms between beacons.
Does not issue countermeasures against any device.
Sends the delivery traffic indication map (DTIM) afterevery
beacon.
Uses the short-retry-count for frames shorter than 2346
bytes and uses the long-retry-count for frames that are
2346 bytes or longer.
Allows a received frame to stay in the buffer for up to
2000ms (2 seconds).
Allows a frame that is scheduled for transmission to stay in
the buffer for up to 2000 ms(2 seconds).
Advertises support for short 802.1 1b 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.
Classifies and marks traffic based on 802.1p and DSCP,
and optimizes forwarding prioritization of AP radios for
Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM).
Radio does not function as alocation receiver in an
AeroScout Visibility System.
Transmits frames longer than 2346 bytes by means of the
Request-to-Send/Clear-to-Send (RTS/CTS) method.
You must configure a profile. The service profile sets
defined the SSID name and other parameters.
Requires clients to send a separate PSpoll to retrieve
each unicast packet buffered by the AP radio.
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