Parameter

Description

Advertise BSS AAC IE

This value is used to determine if the BSS Available Admission Capacity IE should

 

be advertised in the beacon frames. A value of "Enabled" allows the BSS Available

 

Admission Capacity IE to be present in the beacon frames when 802.11K capability

 

is enabled. A value of "Disabled" prevents the advertisement of the BSS Available

 

Admission Capacity IE in the beacon frames when 802.11K capability is enabled.

 

 

Advertise Quiet IE

This value is used to determine if the Quiet IE should be advertised in the beacon

 

frames. A value of "Enabled" allows the Quiet IE to be present in the beacon

 

frames when 802.11K capability is enabled. A value of "Disabled" prevents the

 

advertisement of the Quiet IE in the beacon frames when 802.11K capability is

 

enabled.

 

 

4. Click Apply Changes to save your settings.

To use the CLI to configure radio resource management information elements in the RRM IE profile, access the CLI in config mode and issue the following commands:

wlan rrm-ie-profile <profile> bss-aac-ie

clone country-ie enabled-capabilities-ie no...

pwr-constraint-ie qbss-load-ie quiet-ie tpc-report-ie

Working with Beacon Report Requests

The beacon report requests are sent only to dot11k compliant clients that advertise Beacon Report Capability in their RRM Enabled Capabilities IE. The beacon request frames are sent every 60 seconds.

The content of the report requests can be defined in the Beacon Report Request profile using the WebUI or CLI.

To select the information to be sent in beacon report reqeusts using the WebUI:

1.Navigate to Configuration>Advanced Services>All Profile Management.

2.Expand the Wireless LAN menu and select Beacon Report Request.

3.Select the Beacon Report Request profile you want to configure.

4.Define the settings described in the table below, then click Apply Changes to save your settings.

Table 92: Beacon Report Request Settings

Parameter

Description

Interface

This field is used to specify the Radio interface for transmitting the Beacon Report Request

 

frame. It can have a value of either 0 or 1. The default value is 1.

 

 

Regulatory Class

This option is used to specify the Regulatory Class field in the Beacon Report Request frame.

 

It can be set to one of the following: -

 

5 (for 5 GHz band)

 

12 (for 2.4 GHz band)

 

 

Channel

This option is used to set the Channel field in the Beacon Report Request frame. The Channel

 

value can be set to one of the following: - the channel of the AP (when Measurement Mode

 

 

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