Parameter

Description

 

value is 1.

 

 

Time duration between consecutive Beacon Requests

This option configures the time duration between two consecutive

 

beacon requests sent to a dot11K client. By default, the beacon

 

requests are sent to a dot11K client every 60 seconds. However, if a

 

different value is required, the bcn-req-timeoption can be used.

 

This permits values in the range from 10 seconds to 200 seconds. A

 

value of 0 is used to indicate that the generation of Beacon Request

 

frames is turned off.

 

 

Time duration between consecutive Link Measurement

This option configures the time duration between two consecutive link

Requests

measurement requests sent to an dot11K client. By default, link

 

measurement requests are sent to a dot11K client every 61 seconds.

 

However, you can use the lm-req-timeoption to specify different

 

time interval.

 

This permits values in the range from 10 seconds to 200 seconds. A

 

value of 0 is used to indicate that the generation of Link Measurement

 

Request frames is turned off.

 

 

Time duration between consecutive Transmit Stream

This option configures the time duration between two consecutive

Measurement Request

transmit stream measurement requests sent to a dot11K client. By

 

default, the transmit stream measurement requests are sent to a dot11K

 

client every 90 seconds. However, you can use the tsm-req time

 

option to specify a different time interval.

 

This permits values in the range from 10 seconds to 200 seconds. A

 

value of 0 is used to indicate that the generation of Transmit Stream

 

Measurement Request frames is turned off.

 

 

Handover Trigger Feature Settings Profile

This command configures a Handover Trigger Profile. This profile

 

consists of the configurable parameters for the ‘Wi-Fi Edge Detection

 

and Handover of Voice Clients’ feature.

 

 

Beacon Report Request Settings Profile

Configure a Beacon Report Request Profile to provide the parameters

 

for the Beacon Report Request frames.

 

 

TSM Report Request Settings Profile

This command configures a TSM Report Request Profile which is used

 

to provide values to the Transmit Stream/Category Measurement

 

Request frame.

 

 

In the CLI

Use the following command to configure 802.11k profiles. The available parameters for this profile are described in Table 90.

(host) (config) #wlan dot11k-profile default ? <cr>

(host) (config) #wlan dot11k-profile default

(host) (802.11K Profile "default") #?

ap-chan-rpt-11a

Set channel for AP Channel Reports in 'A' band. Range: [34-165],

Default: 36

Set channel for AP Channel Reports in 'BG' band. Range: [1-14],

ap-chan-rpt-11bg

Default: 1

Set Measurement Mode for Beacon Reports

bcn-measurement-mode

bcn-req-chan-11a

Set channel value for Beacon Requests in 'A' band;The value must be

in the range [34-165] or 0 or 255, Default: 36

bcn-req-chan-11bg

Set channel value for Beacon Requests in 'BG' band;The value must be

in the range [1-14] or 0 or 255, Default: 1

bcn-req-time

Set time duration between consecutive Beacon Requests. Range: 10-200

sec, Default: 60 sec,Turn-Off: 0

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