Configuring Advanced High-Throughput Radio Settings
Most deployments do not require manual configuration of the high-throughput radio profile.
However, you can configure advanced high-throughput radio profile settings using the WebUI orCLICommand-Line Interface. A console interface with a command line shell that allows users to execute text input as commands and convert these commands to appropriate functions..
Perform the following task to configure advanced high throughput radio settings using the WebUI.
1.In the node hierarchy, navigate to the 选项卡。
2.From the window, expand the ,然后单击 .
3.Select the High-Throughput Radio profile you want to edit or click + and enter a name into the dialog box to create a new profile.
4.Configure the throughput settings described inTable 1.
5.Click .
6.Click .
7.In the window, select the check box and click .
Parameter |
Description |
Honor 40MHz intolerance |
When enabled, the radio will stop using the 40MHzMegahertzchannels if the 40MHzMegahertzintolerance indication is received from another AP or station. Uncheck the to disable this feature. 默认值:Enabled |
CSD override |
Most transmissions to HT stations are sent through multiple antennas using cyclic shift diversity (CSD). When you enable theparameter, CSD is disabled and only one antenna transmits data, even if they are being sent to high-throughput stations. This enables interoperability for legacy or high-throughput stations that cannot decode 802.11n CDD data. This option is disabled by default, and should only be enabled under the supervision ofArubatechnical support. Use this feature to turn off antenna diversity when the AP must support legacy clients such as Cisco 7921g VoIP phones, or older 802.11g clients (e.g. Intel Centrino clients). Note, however, that enabling this feature can reduce overall throughput rates. |
Enables different colors for each category ofBSSIDsBasic Service Set Identifier. The BSSID identifies a particular BSS within an area. In infrastructure BSS networks, the BSSID is the MAC address of the AP. In independent BSS or ad hoc networks, the BSSID is generated randomly. TheAruba802.11ax based access points likeAP-505,AP-515,AP-534.AP-535andAP-555supportBSSBasic Service Set. A BSS is a set of interconnected stations that can communicate with each other. BSS can be an independent BSS or infrastructure BSS. An independent BSS is an ad hoc network that does not include APs, whereas the infrastructure BSS consists of an AP and all its associated clients.coloring mechanism that helps identify theBSSBasic Service Set. A BSS is a set of interconnected stations that can communicate with each other. BSS can be an independent BSS or infrastructure BSS. An independent BSS is an ad hoc network that does not include APs, whereas the infrastructure BSS consists of an AP and all its associated clients.from which a PLCP protocol data unit originates. Range : 0-63 and the default value is 0. 530 Seriesand550 Seriescan detect and change the color automatically if the same color is detected for anotherBSSBasic Service Set. A BSS is a set of interconnected stations that can communicate with each other. BSS can be an independent BSS or infrastructure BSS. An independent BSS is an ad hoc network that does not include APs, whereas the infrastructure BSS consists of an AP and all its associated clients.on the same channel. The value of 0 means auto mode, that is, the AP will set the color by itself, finding any available color. |
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The number of times theBSSBasic Service Set. A BSS is a set of interconnected stations that can communicate with each other. BSS can be an independent BSS or infrastructure BSS. An independent BSS is an ad hoc network that does not include APs, whereas the infrastructure BSS consists of an AP and all its associated clients.color switch announcements are sent in beacons before switching to a new color. Range: 0-100 and the default value is 10. |
Excecte the command to configure advanced high throughput radio settings using theCLICommand-Line Interface. A console interface with a command line shell that allows users to execute text input as commands and convert these commands to appropriate functions..
(host)(config) #rf ht-radio-profile
(host)(config) #rf dot11a-radio-profile|dot11g-radio-profile
To set the color ofBSSBasic Service Set. A BSS is a set of interconnected stations that can communicate with each other. BSS can be an independent BSS or infrastructure BSS. An independent BSS is an ad hoc network that does not include APs, whereas the infrastructure BSS consists of an AP and all its associated clients.andBSSBasic Service Set. A BSS is a set of interconnected stations that can communicate with each other. BSS can be an independent BSS or infrastructure BSS. An independent BSS is an ad hoc network that does not include APs, whereas the infrastructure BSS consists of an AP and all its associated clients.Color Switch Count
(host) [mynode] (High-throughput radio profile "default") #
bss-color
bss-color-switch-count
To view the setBSSBasic Service Set. A BSS is a set of interconnected stations that can communicate with each other. BSS can be an independent BSS or infrastructure BSS. An independent BSS is an ad hoc network that does not include APs, whereas the infrastructure BSS consists of an AP and all its associated clients.color andBSSBasic Service Set. A BSS is a set of interconnected stations that can communicate with each other. BSS can be an independent BSS or infrastructure BSS. An independent BSS is an ad hoc network that does not include APs, whereas the infrastructure BSS consists of an AP and all its associated clients.Color Switch Count:
(host) *[mynode] #show rf ht-radio-profile default-a
High-throughput radio profile "default-a" (Predefined (changed))
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Parameter Value
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40 MHz intolerance Disabled
Honor 40 MHz intolerance Enabled
CSD override Disabled
VHT Bandwidth Signaling Disabled
VHT - Transmit Beamforming Sounding Interval 0 msec