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set {ap | dap} radio auto-tune max- retransmissions
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set {ap | dap} radio
auto-tune max-
retransmissions
Sets the maximum percentage of client retransmissions a radio can
experience before RF Auto-Tuning considers changing the channel on the
radio. A high percentage of retransmissions is a symptom of interference
on the channel.
Syntax
—
set
{
ap
port-list
|
dap
dap-num
|
auto
}
radio
{
1
|
2
}
auto-tune max-retransmissions
retransmissions
ap
port-list
— List of ports connected to the MAP access points on
which to set the channel.
dap
dap-num
— Number of a Distributed MAP on which to set the
channel.
dap auto
— Sets the maximum retransmissions for radios configured
by the MAP configuration profile. (See
set dap auto
on page 325.)
radio 1
—
Radio 1 of the MAP.
radio 2
—
Radio 2 of the MAP. (This option does not apply to
single-radio models.)
retransmissions
—
Percentage of packets that can result in
retransmissions without resulting in a channel change. You can
specify from 1 to 100.
Defaults
— The default is 10 percent.
Access
— Enabled.
History
—Introduced in MSS Version 3.0. Option
auto
added for
configuration of the MAP configuration profile.
Usage
— A retransmission is a packet sent from a client to a MAP radio
that the radio receives more than once. This can occur when the client
does not receive an 802.11 acknowledgement for a packet sent to the
radio.
If the radio receives only a single copy of a packet that is transmitted
multiple times by a client, the packet is not counted by the radio as a
retransmission. For example, if a packet is corrupted and the radio does
not receive it, but the second copy of the packet does reach the radio,
the radio does not count the packet as a retransmission since the radio
received only one recognizable copy of the packet.
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