Specifications
OmniAccess Reference: AOS-W System Reference
460 Part 031652-00 May 2005
z no <command>
Clear the specified command attributes in the current profile.
NOTE—If using location-based profiles, any specific AP will use the first defined
(non-cleared) attribute in profile hierarchy: favoring AP, floor, building, base, or
system default profile (in order of descending priority).
z opmode <encryption mode list>
Specify a comma separated list from the following:
z phy-type {a|g}
Enter the configuration sub-mode for either the 802.11a or 802.11g physical
layer type. Subsequent configuration commands apply only the selected
physical layer type. In addition to the regular location and BSSID mode
commands, channel and rate can be set (see page 462).
z power-mgmt {enable|disable}
Enable or disable power management. The default is enabled. Disabling power
management can provide a slight increase in network performance, but should
be done only in networks where power management is disabled on all wireless
clients.
z rts-threshhold <size of packets>
Specify the RTS threshold. Wireless clients transmitting packets larger than the
threshold will issue Request to Send (RTS) and wait for the AP to respond with
Clear to Send (CTS). This helps prevent mid-air packet collisions for wireless
clients that are not within wireless peer range and cannot detect when other
wireless clients are transmitting. The default is 2333 bytes.
z tkip-key{1|2|3|4} <key string (16 or 32 characters hexidecimal)>
Used when opmode is set for staticTkip. This command specifies one of four
static TKIP keys. The specific key to be used is selected using the
tkip-transmitkey command.
z tkip-transmitkey <key index (1-4)>
Used when opmode is set for staticTkip. Specify which static TKIP key to use.
The default is 1.
z tx-power <level (1-4)>
This is usually set automatically during network calibration. It specifies the
transmit power level for the AP. The pre-calibration default is 2.
opensystem No encryption. Traffic is sent in the clear. This is the
default.
staticWep Use Wireless Equivalent Privacy (WEP) protocol for
encryption with administratively defined keys. See the
wep-key commands.
dynamicWep Use WEP with keys negotiated when joining the network.