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BelAir100SN User Guide
Configuring Wi-Fi Access Point Parameters
May 31, 2010
Confidential
Document Number BDTM11001-A01 Released
Displaying AP
Configuration
Use the
show config access
command to display the current AP configuration.
“Displaying Wi-Fi Radio Configuration” on page 77
for details.
Example - Typical BelAir100SN
/interface/wifi-1-1# show config access
Slot: 1, Card Type: dru, revision: 1, Port: 1, Radio: DRUv1
2.4GHz 802.11n
admin state: ................. Enabled
channel: ..................... 6
mode: ...................... ht20
mimo: ...................... 2x2
tx power: .................. 18.0 (dBm per-chain), 21.0 (dBm
total)
antenna location: ............ External Port
antenna index: ............... 1
antenna gain: ................ 2.5 (dBi)
link distance: ............... 1 (km)
base radio MAC : ............. 00:0d:67:09:ca:22
Access:
AP admin state: ............ Enabled
service status broadcast: ...Disabled
secure addresses (vlan): ... none
client blacklist: .......... none
dhcp unicast: .............. Disabled
Misc:
deauth dos defense: ........ Disabled
client auth trap: .......... Enabled
Misc:
rts-cts threshold: ......... 100
broadcast filter status: ... Enabled
broadcast filter rate: ..... 100
AP Custom Rates
/interface/wifi-<n>-<m>/show custom-rates [available]
/interface/wifi-<n>-<m>/del custom-rate <rate_string>
/interface/wifi-<n>-<m>/add custom-rate <rate_string>
/interface/wifi-<n>-<m>/set custom-rates {enabled | disabled}
These commands lets you customize the modulation rates used by your
802.11n radio by building a list of rates to exclude. Putting a rate on the list
prevents the radio from using that rate.
The
show
command displays modulation rates that are currently on the list;
that is, the rates that the radio cannot use. The optional
available
parameter
displays all possible 802.11n rates.
Use the
del
command to build the list one modulation rate at a time. For
example, using the
del custom-rate 5.5
command puts the 5.5 MHz rate on the
list, meaning that the radio cannot use the 5.5 MHz modulation rate.
Use the
add
command to allow a radio to use modulation rate; that is remove
the modulation rate from the list.