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set {ap | dap} radio mode
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Usage
— If the data rate for traffic sent by a radio to an associated client
falls below the default minimum rate, the radio increases power, in
1 dBm increments, until all clients are at or above the minimum rate.
After all clients are at or above the minimum data transmit rate, the radio
reduces power by 1 dBm. As long as the radio continues to transmit at
the minimum data rate or higher for all clients, the radio continues
reducing power in 1 dBm increments until it returns to its normal power
level.
A radio also can increase power, in 1 dBm increments, if more than the
allowed percentage of packets received by the radio from a client are
retransmissions. After a radio increases power, all clients must be at the
minimum data rate or higher and the maximum retransmissions must be
within the allowed percentile, before the radio begins reducing power
again.
Examples
— The following command increases the minimum data rate
on radio 1, which is an 802.11b/g radio on the MAP access port on port
6, to 11 Mbps.
WX1200#
set ap 6 radio 1 min-client-rate 11
success: change accepted.
See Also
set radio-profile auto-tune power-backoff- timer
on page 352
set radio-profile auto-tune power-config
on page 353
set {ap | dap} radio
mode
Enables or disables a radio on a MAP access point.
Syntax
—
set
{
ap
port-list
|
dap
dap-num
|
auto
}
radio
{
1
|
2
}
mode
{
enable
|
disable
}
ap
port-list
— List of ports connected to the MAP access point(s) on
which to turn a radio on or off.
dap
dap-num
— Number of a Distributed MAP on which to turn a
radio on or off.
dap auto
— Sets the radio mode for MAPs managed by the MAP
configuration profile. (See
set dap auto
on page 325.)
radio 1
—
Radio 1 of the MAP.
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