Radio Interface

Using the CLI to Configure the 802.11b/g Interface Radio Settings

From the global configuration mode, enter the interface wireless g command to access the 802.11g radio interface. Set the interface SSID using the ssid command and, if required, configure a name for the interface using the description command. You can also use the secure‐access command to stop sending the SSID in beacon messages. Select a radio channel or set selection to Auto using the channel command. Set any other parameters as required.

Example

RoamAbout 4102#configure

Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CTRL/Z

RoamAbout 4102(config)#interface wireless g

Enter Wireless configuration commands, one per line.

RoamAbout 4102(if-wireless g)#description "RD-AP4102"

RoamAbout 4102(if-wireless g)#ssid r&d

RoamAbout 4102(if-wireless g)#channel auto

RoamAbout 4102(if-wireless g)#secure-access

RoamAbout 4102(if-wireless g)#radio-mode g

RoamAbout 4102(if-wireless g)#transmit-power full

RoamAbout 4102(if-wireless g)#speed 6

RoamAbout 4102(if-wireless g)#max-association 32

RoamAbout 4102(if-wireless g)#beacon-interval 150

RoamAbout 4102(if-wireless g)#dtim-period 5

RoamAbout 4102(if-wireless g)#fragmentation-length 512

RoamAbout 4102(if-wireless g)#rts-threshold 256

RoamAbout 4102(if-wireless g)#software-retry enable

RoamAbout 4102(if-wireless g)#exit

RoamAbout 4102#

RoamAbout RBT-4102 Wireless Access Point Configuration Guide 4-65

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