Profile Configuration
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15.Define a
RIFS Mode
using the drop-down menu. This value determines whether interframe spacing is
applied to Access Point transmissions or received packets, or both or none. The default mode is Transmit
and Receive.
Consider setting this value to
None
for high priority traffic to reduce packet delay.
16.Set the following
Non-Unicast Traffic
values for the profile’s supported Access Point radio and its
connected wireless clients:
17.Refer to the
Client Load Balancing Across APs
field to define how the Access Point radio supports
clients based on a maximum count for the radio, a count trigger and throughput.
18.Refer to the
Sniffer Redirect (Packet Capture)
field to define the radio’s captured packet
configuration.
19.Select the
OK
button located at the bottom right of the screen to save the changes to the Advanced
Settings screen. Select
Reset
to revert to the last saved configuration.
Broadcast/Multicast
Transmit Rate
Use the
Select
drop-down menu to launch a sub screen to define the data rate
broadcast and multicast frames are transmitted. Seven different rates are
available if the not using the same rate for each BSSID, each with a separate
menu.
Broadcast/Multicast
Forwarding
Define whether client broadcast and multicast packets should always follow
DTIM, or only follow DTIM when using Power Save Aware mode. The default
setting is Follow DTIM.
Client Count Weight
Sets the client load per Access Point radio between 0 - 10. Motorola Solutions
recommends considering the client load on an Access Point before defining its
radio configuration. The higher the number of clients, the greater the strain on
a radio’s resources. The default weight is 10 clients. Setting the weight to 0
defines the weight as not considered.
Client Count Trigger
Number
The trigger value is the number of client association on the Access Point radio
before load balancing is triggered. The configurable range is between 1 - 255.
The default trigger client count is 10 clients.
Throughput Weight
Set a throughput weight ratio on the Access Point radio between 0 - 10. the
higher the value entered, the greater the anticipated load on the Access Point
radio. The default throughput weight is 0.
Throughput Trigger
Number
When the average Access Point radio throughput exceeds the trigger number
(as defined between 1 - 1,100), load balancing is initiated for the radio. The
default throughput trigger number is 10.
Host for Redirected
Packets
If packets are re-directed from an Access Point radio, define an IP address of a
resource (additional host system) used to capture the re- directed packets. This
address is the numerical (non DNS) address of the host used to capture the re-
directed packets.
Channel to Capture
Packets
Use the drop-down menu to specify the channel used to capture re-directed
packets. The default value is channel 1.
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