AP Commands 377

show auto-tune attributes

Displays the current values of the RF attributes RF Auto-Tuning uses to decide whether to change channel or power settings.

Syntax show auto-tune attributes [ap ap-num[radio {1 2all}]]

Syntax show auto-tune attributes [ap ap-num[radio {1 2all}]]

ap-num

AP port connected to the AP for which to display RF attributes.

ap-num

Number of a AP for which to display RF attributes.

radio 1

Shows RF attribute information for radio 1.

radio 2

Shows RF attribute information for radio 2. (This option does not apply to

 

single-radio models.)

radio all

Shows RF attribute information for both radios.

Defaults

None.

Access

Enabled.

History Introduced in WSS Software Version 3.0.

 

Option dap removed in version 6.0.

Examples The following command displays RF attribute information for radio 1 on the directly connected AP on port 2:

WSS# show auto-tune attributes ap 2 radio 1

 

Auto-tune attributes for port 2 radio 1:

 

Noise:

-92 Packet Retransmission Count:

0

Utilization:

0 Phy Errors Count:

0

CRC Errors count: 122

Table 49 describes the fields in this display.

Table 16: Output for show auto-tune attributes

 

 

Field

Description

 

 

Noise

Noise threshold on the active channel. RF Auto-Tuning prefers

 

channels with low noise levels over channels with higher noise

 

levels.

 

 

Utilization

Number of multicast packets per second that a radio can send on

 

a channel while continuously sending fixed size frames over a

 

period of time. The number of packets that are successfully

 

transmitted indicates how busy the channel is.

 

 

CRC Errors count

Number of frames received by the radio on that active channel

 

that had CRC errors. A high CRC error count can indicate a

 

hidden node or co-channel interference.

 

 

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