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    							INTERFACE-RADIO COMMANDS 24 - 7
    • aggregation ampdu max-aggr-size tx []
    • aggregation ampdu min-spacing [0|1|2|4|8|16]
    • aggregation amsdu [rx-only|tx-rx]
    max-aggr-size Configures AMPDU packet size limits. Configure the packet size limit on packets both 
    transmitted and received.
    rx 
    [8191|16383|32767|65535]Configures the limit on received frames
     8191 – Advertises a maximum of 8191 bytes
     16383 – Advertises a maximum of 16383 bytes
     32767 – Advertises a maximum of 32767 bytes
     65536 – Advertises a maximum of 65535 bytes
    aggregation Configures 802.11n frame aggregation parameters
    ampdu Configures AMPDU frame aggregation parameters. AMPDU aggregation collects 
    Ethernet frames addressed to a single destination. It wraps each frame in an 802.11n 
    MAC header. This aggregation mode is less efficient, but more reliable in environments 
    with high error rates. It enables the acknowledgement and retransmission of each 
    aggregated data frame individually.
    max-aggr-size Configures AMPDU packet size limits. Configure the packet size limit on packets both 
    transmitted and received.
    tx  Configures the limit on transmitted frames
      – Sets the limit from 0 - 65536 bytes
    aggregation Configures 802.11n frame aggregation parameters
    ampdu Configures AMPDU frame aggregation parameters. AMPDU aggregation collects 
    Ethernet frames addressed to a single destination. It wraps each frame in an 802.11n 
    MAC header. This aggregation mode is less efficient, but more reliable in environments 
    with high error rates. It enables the acknowledgement and retransmission of each 
    aggregated data frame individually.
    mn-spacing [0|1|2|4|8|16] Configures the minimum gap, in microseconds, between AMPDU frames
     0 – Configures the minimum gap as 0 microseconds
     1 – Configures the minimum gap as 1 microseconds
     2 – Configures the minimum gap as 2 microseconds
     4 – Configures the minimum gap as 4 microseconds
     8 – Configures the minimum gap as 8 microseconds
     16 – Configures the minimum gap as 16 microseconds
    aggregation Configures 802.11n frame aggregation parameters
    amsdu Configures Aggregated MAC Service Data Unit (AMSDU) frame aggregation parameters. 
    AMSDU aggregation collects Ethernet frames addressed to a single destination. But, 
    unlike AMPDU, it wraps all frames in a single 802.11n frame. 
    						
    							24 - 8 WiNG CLI Reference Guide
    Examples
    RFS4000-880DA7(config-profile-default-RFS4000-if-radio1)#aggregation ampdu tx-only
    RFS4000-880DA7(config-profile-default-RFS4000-if-radio1)#
    RFS4000-880DA7(config-profile-default-RFS4000-if-radio1)#show context
     interface radio1
      wlan wlan1 bss 1 primary
      aggregation ampdu tx-only
      ack-timeout 35
    RFS4000-880DA7(config-profile-default-RFS4000-if-radio1)#
    Related Commands
    rx-only Supports the receipt of AMSDU aggregated frames only
    tx-rx Supports the transmission and receipt of AMSDU aggregated frames
    noDisables 802.11n aggregation parameters 
    						
    							INTERFACE-RADIO COMMANDS 24 - 9
    24.1.3 airtime-fairness
    interface-radio Instance
    Enables equal access for wireless clients based on their airtime usage
    Supported in the following platforms:
     RFS4011
    Syntax
    airtime-fairness {prefer-ht} {weight []}
    Parameters
    • airtime-fairness {prefer-ht} {weight []}
    Examples
    RFS4000-880DA7(config-profile-default-RFS4000-if-radio1)#airtime-fairness prefer-ht 
    weight 6
    RFS4000-880DA7(config-profile-default-RFS4000-if-radio1)#
    RFS4000-880DA7(config-profile-default-RFS4000-if-radio1)#Show context
     interface radio1
      wlan wlan1 bss 1 primary
      aggregation ampdu tx-only
      airtime-fairness prefer-ht weight 6
      ack-timeout 35
    RFS4000-880DA7(config-profile-default-RFS4000-if-radio1)#
    Related Commands
    airtime-fairness Enables equal access for wireless clients based on their airtime usage
    prefer-ht Optional. Gives preference to high throughput (802.11n) clients over legacy clients
    weight  Configures the relative weightage for 11n clients over legacy clients.
      – Sets a weightage ratio for 11n clients from 1 - 10
    noDisables fair access to medium for wireless clients (provides access on a round-robin 
    mode) 
    						
    							24 - 10 WiNG CLI Reference Guide
    24.1.4 antenna-gain
    interface-radio Instance
    Configures the antenna gain value of the selected radio. Antenna gain defines the ability of an antenna to convert power 
    into radio waves and vice versa.
    Supported in the following platforms:
     RFS4011
    Syntax
    antenna-gain 
    Parameters
    • antenna-gain 
    Examples
    RFS4000-880DA7(config-profile-default-RFS4000-if-radio1)#antenna-gain 12.0
    RFS4000-880DA7(config-profile-default-RFS4000-if-radio1)#
    RFS4000-880DA7(config-profile-default-RFS4000-if-radio1)#show context
     interface radio1
      wlan wlan1 bss 1 primary
      antenna-gain 12.0
      aggregation ampdu tx-only
      airtime-fairness prefer-ht weight 6
      ack-timeout 35
    RFS4000-880DA7(config-profile-default-RFS4000-if-radio1)#
    Related Commands
     Sets the antenna gain from 0.0 - 15.0 dBi
    noResets the antenna gain of a radio 
    						
    							INTERFACE-RADIO COMMANDS 24 - 11
    24.1.5 antenna-mode
    interface-radio Instance
    Configures the antenna mode (the number of transmit and receive antennas) on the radio
    Supported in the following platforms:
     RFS4011
    Syntax
    antenna-mode [1*1|1*3|2*2|default]
    Parameters
    • antenna-mode [1*1|1*3|2*2|default]
    Examples
    RFS4000-880DA7(config-profile-default-RFS4000-if-radio1)#antenna-mode 2x2
    RFS4000-880DA7(config-profile-default-RFS4000-if-radio1)#
    RFS4000-880DA7(config-profile-default-RFS4000-if-radio1)#show context
     interface radio1
      wlan wlan1 bss 1 primary
      antenna-gain 12.0
      aggregation ampdu tx-only
      antenna-mode 2x2
      airtime-fairness prefer-ht weight 6
      ack-timeout 35
    RFS4000-880DA7(config-profile-default-RFS4000-if-radio1)#
    Related Commands
    1*1 Uses antenna A to receive and transmit
    1*3 Uses antenna A to transmit and receives on other antennas
    2*2 Uses antenna A and C for both transmit and receive
    default Uses default antenna settings
    noResets the radio antenna mode (the number of transmit and receive antennas) to its 
    default 
    						
    							24 - 12 WiNG CLI Reference Guide
    24.1.6 beacon
    interface-radio Instance
    Configures radio beacon parameters. Beacons are packets sent by the access point to synchronize a wireless network.
    Supported in the following platforms:
     RFS4011
    Syntax
    beacon [dtim-period|period]
    beacon dtim-period [|bss]
    beacon dtim-period [|bss  ]
    beacon period [50|100|200]
    Parametersd
    • beacon dtim-period [|bss  ]
    • beacon period [50|100|200]
    beacon Configures radio beacon parameters
    dtim-period Configures the radio Delivery Traffic Indication Message (DTIM) interval. A DTIM is a 
    message that informs wireless clients about the presence of buffered multicast or 
    broadcast data. The message is generated within the periodic beacon at a frequency 
    specified by the DTIM interval.
     Configures a single value to use on the radio. Specify a value between 1 and 50.
    bss   Configures a separate DTIM for a Basic Service Set (BSS) on a radio
      – Sets the BSS from 1 - 8
      – Sets the BSS DTIM from 1 - 50
    period [50|100|200] Configures the beacon period
     50 – Configures 50 K-uSec interval between beacons
     100 – Configures 100 K-uSec interval between beacons (default)
     200 – Confgiures 200 K-uSec interval between beacons 
    						
    							INTERFACE-RADIO COMMANDS 24 - 13
    Examples
    RFS4000-880DA7(config-profile-default-RFS4000-if-radio1)#beacon dtim-period bss
    2 20
    RFS4000-880DA7(config-profile-default-RFS4000-if-radio1)#
    RFS4000-880DA7(config-profile-default-RFS4000-if-radio1)#beacon period 50
    RFS4000-880DA7(config-profile-default-RFS4000-if-radio1)#
    RFS4000-880DA7(config-profile-default-RFS4000-if-radio1)#show context
     interface radio1
      beacon period 50
      beacon dtim-period bss 1 2
      beacon dtim-period bss 2 20
      beacon dtim-period bss 3 2
      beacon dtim-period bss 4 2
      beacon dtim-period bss 5 2
      beacon dtim-period bss 6 2
      beacon dtim-period bss 7 2
      beacon dtim-period bss 8 2
      wlan wlan1 bss 1 primary
    RFS4000-880DA7(config-profile-default-RFS4000-if-radio1)#
    Related Commands
    noResets beacon parameters to default 
    						
    							24 - 14 WiNG CLI Reference Guide
    24.1.7 channel
    interface-radio Instance
    Configures a radio’s channel of operation
    Supported in the following platforms:
     RFS4011
    Syntax
    channel [smart|12|3|4|-------]
    Parameters
    • channel [smart|12|3|4|-------]
    Examples
    RFS4000-880DA7(config-profile-default-RFS4000-if-radio1)#channel 1
    RFS4000-880DA7(config-profile-default-RFS4000-if-radio1)#
    RFS4000-880DA7(config-profile-default-RFS4000-if-radio1)#show context
     interface radio1
      channel 1
      beacon period 50
      beacon dtim-period bss 1 2
      beacon dtim-period bss 2 20
      beacon dtim-period bss 3 2
      beacon dtim-period bss 4 2
      beacon dtim-period bss 5 2
      beacon dtim-period bss 6 2
      beacon dtim-period bss 7 2
      beacon dtim-period bss 8 2
      wlan wlan1 bss 1 primary
    RFS4000-880DA7(config-profile-default-RFS4000-if-radio1)#
    Related Commands
    smart|12|3|4|-------] Uses Smart RF to assign a channel (uses uniform spectrum spreading if Smart RF is not 
    enabled)
     1 – Channel 1 in 20Mhz
     2 – Channel 1 in 20Mhz
    noResets a radio’s channel of operation 
    						
    							INTERFACE-RADIO COMMANDS 24 - 15
    24.1.8 data-rates
    interface-radio Instance
    Configures the 802.11 data rates on this radio
    Supported in the following platforms:
     RFS4011
    Syntax
    data-rates [b-only|g-only|a-only|bg|bgn|gn|an|default|custom]
    data-rates [b-only|g-only|a-only|bg|bgn|gn|an|default]
    data-rates custom [1|2|5.5|6|9|11|12|18|24|36|48|54|mcs0-7|mcs8-15|
    mcs0-15|basic-1|basic-2| basic-5.5|basic-6|basic-9|basic-11|basic-12|
    basic-18|basic-24|basic-36|basic-48|basic-54|basic-mcs0-7]]
    Parameters
    • data-rates [b-only|g-only|a-only|bg|bgn|gn|an|default]
    b-only Supports operation in the 11b only mode
    g-only Uses rates that support operation in the 11g only mode
    a-only Uses rates that support operation in the 11a only mode
    bg Uses rates that support both 11b and 11g wireless clients
    bgn Uses rates that support 11b, 11g and 11n wireless clients
    gn Uses rates that support 11g and 11n wireless clients
    an Uses rates that support 11a and 11n wireless clients
    default Enables the default data rates according to the radio’s band of operation 
    						
    							24 - 16 WiNG CLI Reference Guide
    • data-rates custom [1|2|5.5|6|9|11|12|18|24|36|48|54|mcs0-7|mcs8-15|
    mcs0-15|basic-1|basic-2| basic-5.5|basic-6|basic-9|basic-11|basic-12|
    basic-18|basic-24|basic-36|basic-48|basic-54|basic-mcs0-7]
    custom Configures a list of data rates by specifying each rate individually. Use basic- prefix 
    before a rate to indicate it’s used as a basic rate (For example, data-rates custom 
    basic-1 basic-2 5.5 11)
     1 – 1-Mbps
     2 – 2-Mbps
     5.5 – 5.5-Mbps
     6 – 6-Mbps
     9 – 9-Mbps
     11 – 11-Mbps
     12 – 12-Mbps
     18 – 18-Mbps
     24 – 24-Mbps
     36 – 36-Mbps
     48 – 48-Mbps
     54 – 54-Mbps
     mcs0-7 – Modulation and Coding Scheme 0-7
     mcs8-15 – Modulation and Coding Scheme 8-15
     mcs0-15 – Modulation and Coding Scheme 0-15
     basic-1 – Basic 1-Mbps
     basic-2 – Basic 2-Mbps
     basic-5.5 – Basic 5.5-Mbps
     basic-6 – Basic 6-Mbps
     basic-9 – Basic 9-Mbps
     basic-11 – Basic 11-Mbps
     basic-12 – Basic 12-Mbps
     basic-18 – Basic 18-Mbps
     basic-24 – Basic 24-Mbps
     basic-36 – Basic 36-Mbps
     basic-48 – Basic 48-Mbps
     basic-54 – Basic 54-Mbps
     basic-mcs0-7 – Modulation and Coding Scheme 0-7 as a basic rate 
    						
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