Release Notes
rf ht-radio-profile
rf ht-radio-profile <profile>
40MHz-intolerance
clone <profile>
diversity-spreading-workaround
honor-40MHz-intolerance
no
Description
This command configures high-throughput AP radio settings. High-throughput features use the IEEE 802.11n
standard.
Syntax
Parameter Description Range Default
<profile>
Name of this instance of the profile.
The name must be 1-63 characters.
Default Options:
l “Default-a” is generally used in
association with high-throughput
devices running on the 5 GHz
frequency band, see rf dot11a-
radio-profile on page 664.
l “Default-g” is generally used in
association with high-throughput
devices running on the 2.4 GHz
frequency band, see rf dot11g-
radio-profile on page 673.
l “Default” is generally used when the
same ht-radio-profile is desired for
use with both frequency bands.
— default-a
default-g
default
40MHz-
intolerance
Controls whether or not APs using this
radio profile will advertise intolerance
of 40 MHz operation. By default, 40
MHz operation is allowed.
— disabled
clone
Name of an existing high-throughput
radio profile from which parameter
values are copied.
— —
honor-40MHz-
intolerance
When enabled, the radio will stop using
the 40 MHz channels if the 40 MHz
intolerance indication is received from
another AP or station.
— enabled
no
Negates any configured parameter. — —
diversity-spreading-workaround
When this feature is enabled, all legacy
transmissions will be sent using a
single antenna. This enables
interoperability for legacy or high-
throughput stations that cannot decode
802.11n cyclic shift diversity (CSD)
data.
disabled
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