Release Notes
669 | rf dot11a-radio-profile Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x| Reference Guide
Parameter Description Range Default
Note: This parameter only applies to AUTH
and ASSOC/RE-ASSOC management
frames.
mgmt-frame-
throttle-limit
Maximum number of management frames
allowed in each throttle interval.
NOTE: This parameter only applies to
AUTH and ASSOC/RE-ASSOC management
frames.
0-999999 20 frames
per interval
mode
One of the operating modes for the AP. ap-mode
ap-mode
Device provides transparent, secure, high-
speed data communications between
wireless network devices and the wired
LAN.
— —
am-mode
Device behaves as an air monitor to collect
statistics, monitor traffic, detect intrusions,
enforce security policies, balance traffic
load, self-heal coverage gaps, etc.
— —
spectrum-mode
Device operates as an spectrum monitor,
and can send spectrum analysis data to a
desktop or laptop client.
For a list of APs that can be converted into a
spectrum monitor or hybrid AP, refer to the
Spectrum Analysis chapter of the Dell
Networking W-Dell Networking W-Series
ArubaOS 6.4.x User Guide.
— —
no
Negates any configured parameter. — —
radio-enable
Enables or disables radio configuration. — enabled
slb-mode channel|radio
SLB Mode allows control over how to
balance clients. Select one of the following
options
l channel: Channel-based load-balancing
balances clients across channels. This is
the default load-balancing mode
l radio: Radio-based load-balancing
balances clients across APs
channel
slb-update-interval
<secs>
Specify how often spectrum load balancing
calculations are made (in seconds). The
default value is 30 seconds.
1-
2147483647
seconds
30 seconds
spectrum-load-bal
-domain
Define a spectrum load balancing domain
to manually create RF neighborhoods.
Use this option to create RF neighborhood
information for networks that have disabled
Adaptive Radio Management (ARM)
scanning and channel assignment.
l If spectrum load balancing is enabled in
a 802.11a radio profile but the spectrum
load balancing domain is not defined,
ArubaOS uses the ARM feature to
calculate RF neighborhoods.
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