Avaya Wireless AP-3 manual Wireless Interface Parameters

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Parameter Tables

Interface Parameters

Wireless Interface Parameters

The wireless interface group parameter is wif. For Single-radio APs, the wireless interface uses table index 3. For Dual-radio APs, Slot A uses table index 3 and Slot B uses table index 4.

Common Parameters to 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11b/g APs

Name

Type

Values

Access

CLI Parameter

Wireless Interfaces

Group

N/A

R

wif

Table Index

Integer

3 or 4 (Dual-radio

R

index

 

 

APs)

 

 

Network Name

DisplayString

1

– 32 characters

RW

netname

 

 

My Wireless

 

 

 

 

Network (default)

 

 

Auto Channel Select

Integer

enable (default)

RW

autochannel

(ACS)1

 

disable

 

 

 

 

 

 

DTIM Period

Integer

1

– 255

RW

dtimperiod

 

 

1

= default

 

 

RTS/CTS Medium

Integer

0

– 2347

RW

medres

Reservation

 

Default is 2347 (off)

 

 

MAC Address

PhyAddress

12 hex digits

R

macaddr

Closed System

Integer

enable

RW

closedsys

 

 

disable (default)

 

 

Supported Frequency

Octet String

Depends on

R

suppchannels

Channels

 

Regulatory Domain

 

 

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Avaya Wireless AP-3 manual Wireless Interface Parameters, Common Parameters to 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11b/g APs

Wireless AP-3 specifications

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