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Managing Mesh High-Throughput SSID Profiles in the WebUI
Use the following procedures to manage your high-throughputprofiles.
This section contains the following topics:
Creating or Editing a Profile
Assigning a Profile to an AP Group
Deleting a Profile
Creating or Editing a Profile
The following procedure describes how to create a high-throughputprofile:
1.In theMobility Masternode hierarchy, navigate to theConfiguration > System>Profilestab.
2.Under theAll Profilesmenu, expand theMeshtab and select theMesh High-throughput SSIDprofile.
3.To add a new profile, click+inMesh High-throughput SSID profile: New Profile.
4.Enter aProfile Name.
5.Configure themeshhigh-throughputparametersdescribed inTable 1. The Mesh High-Throughput SSID Profile configuration settings are divided into three tabs,General,Transmit Beamforming, andAdvanced. The tab displays only those configuration settings that often need to be adjusted to suit a specific network. The tab shows all configuration settings, including settings that do not need frequent adjustment or should be kept at their default values. If you change a setting on one tab then click and display the other tab without saving your configuration, that setting reverts to its previous value.
Table 1:Mesh High-Throughput SSID Profile Configuration Parameters
Parameter |
Description |
High-throughput Enable (SSID) |
Enable or disablehigh-throughput (802.11n) features on the SSID. Default: enabled |
40 MHz channel usage |
Enable or disable the use of 40channels. Default: enabled |
Very High throughput enable (VHT) |
Enable or disablevery high-throughput (802.11av) features on the SSID. Default: enabled |
80 MHz channel usage |
Enable or disable the use of 80channels. Default: enabled |
VHT-显式传输光束形成 |
启用或禁用使用非常高的物料通过量经验licit Transmit Beamforming. If this parameter is disabled, the other transmit beamforming configuration settings have no effect. |
BA AMSDU Enable |
Enable or disable Receive AMSDU in BA negotiation. |
Temporal Diversity Enable |
When a client is not responding to 802.11 packets, the AP will launch two hardware retries. If you enable this option and hardware retries are not successful, then the AP will launch and the software retries. |
Legacy stations |
Allow or disallow associations from legacy (non-) stations. By default, this parameter is enabled (legacy stations are allowed). |
Low-density Parity Check |
If enabled, the AP advertisessupport.LDPC improves data transmission over radio channels with high levels of background noise.(For130 Seriesonly) |
Maximum number of spatial streams usable for STBC reception |
Controls the maximum number of spatial streams usable forreception. 0 disablesreception, 1 usesfor0-7. Highervalues are not supported. (Supported on the Series,130 Series,170 Series, andAP‑105只有。配置的值adjusts based on AP capabilities.) If transmit beamforming is enabled, STBC is disabled for disabled for beamformed frames. |
Maximum number of spatial streams usable for STBC transmission. |
Controls the maximum number of spatial streams usable fortransmission. 0 disablestransmission, 1 usesfor0-7. Highervalues are not supported. (Supported on Series,170 Series,130 Series, andAP‑105只有。配置的值adjusts based on AP capabilities.) If you enable transmit beamforming, STBC is disabled for disabled for beamformed frames. |
MPDU Aggregation |
Enable or disableaggregation. High-throughputAPs are able to send aggregatedprotocol data units MDPUs, which allow an AP to receive a single block acknowledgment instead of multiple ACK signals. This option, which is enabled by default, reduces network traffic overhead by effectively eliminating the need to initiate a new transfer for every. |
Max received A-MPDU size |
Maximum size of a received aggregate, in bytes. Allowed values: 8191, 16383, 32767, 65535. |
Max transmitted A-MPDU size |
Maximum size of a transmitted aggregate, in bytes. Range: 1576–65535 |
Min MPDU start spacing |
Minimum time between the start of adjacent MPDUs within an aggregate, in microseconds. Allowed values: 0 (No restriction on MDPU start spacing), .25 µsec, .5 µsec, 1 µsec, 2 µsec, 4 µsec. |
Short guard interval in 20 MHz mode |
Enable or disable use of short (400 ns) guard interval in 20mode. This parameter is enabled by default. A guard interval is a period of time between transmissions that allows reflections from the previous data transmission to settle before an AP transmits data again. An AP identifies any signal content received inside this interval as unwanted inter-symbol interference, and rejects that data. Thestandard specifies two guard intervals: 400 ns (short) and 800 ns (long). Enabling a short guard interval can decrease network overhead by reducing unnecessary idle time on each AP. Some outdoor deployments, may, however require a longer guard interval. If the short guard interval does not allow enough time for reflections to settle in your mesh deployment, inter-symbol interference values may increase and degrade throughput. |
Short guard interval in 40 MHz mode |
Enable or disable use of short (400 ns) guard interval in 40mode. This parameter is enabled by default. A guard interval is a period of time between transmissions that allows reflections from the previous data transmission to settle before an AP transmits data again. An AP identifies any signal content received inside this interval as unwanted inter-symbol interference, and rejects that data. Thestandard specifies two guard intervals: 400 ns (short) and 800 ns (long). Enabling a short guard interval can decrease network overhead by reducing unnecessary idle time on each AP. Some outdoor deployments, may, however require a longer guard interval. If the short guard interval does not allow enough time for reflections to settle in your mesh deployment, inter-symbol interference values may increase and degrade throughput. |
Short guard interval in 80 MHz mode |
Enable or disable use of short (400 ns) guard interval in 80mode. A guard interval is a period of time between transmissions that allows reflections from the previous data transmission to settle before an AP transmits data again. An AP identifies any signal content received inside this interval as unwanted inter-symbol interference, and rejects that data. Thestandard specifies two guard intervals: 400 ns (short) and 800 ns (long). Enabling a short guard interval can decrease network overhead by reducing unnecessary idle time on each AP. Some outdoor deployments, may, however require a longer guard interval. If the short guard interval does not allow enough time for reflections to settle in your mesh deployment, inter-symbol interference values may increase and degrade throughput. This parameter is enabled by default. |
Supported MCS set |
A list ofvalues or ranges of values to be supported on this. Theyou choose determines the channel width (20vs. 40) and the number of spatial streams used by the mesh node. The default value is 1–23;the complete set of supported values. To specify a smaller range of values, enter a hyphen between the lower and upper values. To specify a series of different values, separate each value with a comma. Examples: 2–10 1,3,6,9,12 Range: 0–23. |
VHT - Support MCS Map |
A list ofvalues or ranges of values to be supported on this. Theyou choose determines the channel width (20vs. 40vs 80) and the number of spatial streams used by the mesh node. The default value is 1–23;the complete set of supported values. To specify a smaller range of values, enter a hyphen between the lower and upper values. To specify a series of different values, separate each value with a comma. Examples: 2–10 1,3,6,9,12 Range: 0–23. |
Maximum VHT MPDU size |
Maximum size of a, in bytes. Range: 3895, 7991, 11454 |
最大数量的MSDUsin an A-MSDU on best-effort AC |
在最佳富特上,TX A-MSDU中的MSDU数量最大数量. TX-AMSDU disabled if 0. Range: 0-15 Default: 2 |
最大数量的MSDUsin an A-MSDU on background AC |
最大数量的MSDUsin a TX A-MSDU on background. TX-AMSDU disabled if 0. Range: 0-15 Default: 2 |
最大数量的MSDUsin an A-MSDU on video AC |
最大数量的MSDUsin a TX A-MSDU on video. TX-AMSDU disabled if 0. Range: 0-15 Default: 2 |
最大数量的MSDUsin an A-MSDU on voice AC |
最大数量的MSDUsin a TX A-MSDU on voice. TX-AMSDU disabled if 0. Range: 0-15 Default: 0 |
6.ClickSubmit.
7.ClickPending Changes.
8.In thePending Changeswindow, select the check box and clickDeploy Changes.
The profile name appears in the Mesh High-throughputProfile list with your configured settings. To edit a mesh high-throughput配置文件,从网格高通量中选择一个配置文件Profile list and change the settings as desired.
Assigning a Profile to an AP Group
The following procedure describes how to assign a profile to an AP group:
1.In theManaged Networknode hierarchy, navigate toConfiguration > AP Groups.
2.Select an AP group.
3.Click theProfilestab.
4.Under theProfileslist, expandMesh, and then select aMesh High-throughput SSIDprofile.
5.In theMesh High-throughput SSIDProfilewindow, select a profile from theMesh High-throughput SSID profiledrop-down list.
6.ClickSubmit.
7.ClickPending Changes.
8.In thePending Changeswindow, select the check box and clickDeploy Changes.
The profile name appears in the Mesh High-throughputProfile list with your configured settings. If you configure this for the AP group, this profile also becomes the selected high-throughputprofile used by the mesh portal for your mesh network.
Deleting a Profile
You can delete a mesh high-throughputprofile only if no APs or AP groups are associated with that profile.
The following procedure describes how to delete a mesh high-throughputprofile:
1.In theMobility Masternode hierarchy, navigate toConfiguration > System >Profilestab.
2.Under theAll Profilesmenu, expand theMeshtab and then selectMesh High-throughput SSID.
3.Select theMesh High-throughputprofileyou want to delete, and then click thedeleteicon.