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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