
Chapter 9 Wireless LAN Profiles
Table 30 Input Values for General Radio and Monitor Profile Commands (continued)
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wlan_hctw | Sets the HT channel width. Select either auto or 20m. |
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wlan_htgi | Sets the HT guard interval. Select either long or short. |
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wlan_2g_basic_speed | Sets the basic band rate for 2.4 GHz. The available band rates are | |||||||||||||||||
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wlan_2g_support_speed | Sets the support rate for the 2.4 GHz band. The available band rates | |||||||||||||||||
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wlan_mcs_speed | Sets the HT MCS rate. The available rates are: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, | |||||||||||||||||
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wlan_5g_basic_speed | Sets the basic band rate for 5 GHz. The available band rates are: 6.0, | |||||||||||||||||
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wlan_5g_support_speed | Sets the support rate for the 5 GHz band. The available band rates are: | |||||||||||||||||
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chain_mask | Sets the network traffic chain mask. The range is 1 ~ 7. |
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wlan_power | Sets the radio output power. Select 100%, 50%, 25%, or 12.5%. | |||||||||||||||||
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scan_method | Sets the radio’s scan method while in Monitor mode. Select manual or | |||||||||||||||||
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wlan_interface_index | Sets the radio interface index number. The range is 1 ~ 8. |
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ssid_profile | Sets the associated SSID profile name. This name must be an existing | |||||||||||||||||
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The following table describes the commands available for radio and monitor profile management. You must use the configure terminal command to enter the configuration mode before you can use these commands.
Table 31 Command Summary: Radio Profile
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show | Displays the radio profile(s). |
radio_profile_name} | all: Displays all profiles for the selected operating mode. |
| radio_profile_name: Displays the specified profile for |
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Gives an existing radio profile (radio_profile_name1) | |
radio_profile_name1 radio_profile_name2 | a new name (radio_profile_name2). |
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[no] | Enters configuration mode for the specified radio profile. |
radio_profile_name | Use the no parameter to remove the specified profile. |
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[no] activate | Makes this profile active or inactive. |
role wlan_role | Sets the role of this profile. |
When using the RSSI threshold, set a minimum client | |
| signal strength for connecting to the AP. |
| strongest signal you can require and |
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[no] | Sets whether or not to use the Received Signal Strength |
| Indication (RSSI) threshold to ensure wireless clients |
| receive good throughput. This allows only wireless clients |
| with a strong signal to connect to the AP. |
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