
Chapter 9 Wireless LAN Profiles
NXC CLI Reference Guide
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beacon-interval <40..1000> Sets the beacon interval for this profile.
When a wirelessly networked device sends a beacon, it
includes with it a beacon interval. This specifies the time
period before the device sends the beacon again. The
interval tells receiving devices on the network how long
they can wait in low-power mode before waking up to
handle the beacon. This value can be set from 40ms to
1000ms. A high value helps save current consumption of
the access point.
The default is 100.
[no] ampdu Activates MPDU frame aggregation for this profile. Use
the no parameter to disable it.
Message Protocol Data Unit (MPDU) aggregation collects
Ethernet frames along with their 802.11n headers and
wraps them in a 802.11n MAC header. This method is
useful for increasing bandwidth throughput in
environments that are prone to high error rates.
By default this is enabled.
limit-ampdu < 100..65535> Sets the maximum frame size to be aggregated.
By default this is 50000.
subframe-ampdu <2..64> Sets the maximum number of frames to be aggregated
each time.
By default this is 32.
[no] amsdu Activates MPDU frame aggregation for this profile. Use
the no parameter to disable it.
Mac Service Data Unit (MSDU) aggregation collects
Ethernet frames without any of their 802.11n headers and
wraps the header-less payload in a single 802.11n MAC
header. This method is useful for increasing bandwidth
throughput. It is also more efficient than A-MPDU except
in environments that are prone to high error rates.
By default this is enabled.
limit-amsdu <2290..4096> Sets the maximum frame size to be aggregated.
The default is 4096.
[no] multicast-to-unicast “Multicast to unicast” broadcasts wireless multicast traffic
to all wireless clients as unicast traffic to provide more
reliable transmission. The data rate changes dynamically
based on the application’s bandwidth requirements.
Although unicast provides more reliable transmission of
the multicast traffic, it also produces duplicate packets.
The no command turns multicast to unicast off to send
wireless multicast traffic at the rate you specify with the
2g-multicast-speed or 5g-multicast-speed
command.
[no] block-ack Makes block-ack active or inactive. Use the no
parameter to disable it.
ch-width wlan_htcw Sets the channel width for this profile.
guard-interval wlan_htgi Sets the guard interval for this profile.
The default for this is short.
2g-basic-speed wlan_2g_basic_speed Sets the 2.4 GHz basic band rates.
The default is 1.0 2.0 5.5 11.0.
Table 31 Command Summary: Radio Profile (continued)
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
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