Release Notes

1007 | show ap debug received-config Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x| Reference Guide
Parameter Description
802.11a Basic Rates
Minimum data rate required for a client to associate with the
AP. For an 802.11a radio, this value can be 6, 12 and 24
802.11 data rates. 802.11b/g radios will report a value of 1
and 2 802.11 data rates.
802.11a Transmit Rates
802.11 data rate at which the AP will transmit data to its
clients. This value can be
6-54 for 802.11a radios, and 1-54 for 802.11b/g radios.
Station Ageout Time
Number of seconds a station may be idle before it is
deauthorized from an AP.
Max Transmit Attempts
maximum number of times the AP will attempt to retransmit
data.
RTS Threshold
The minimum packet size at which the AP will issue a request-
to-send (RTS) before sending the packet.
Max Associations
The maximum number of clients allowed to associated with
the AP
Wireless Multimedia (WMM)
Shows if Wireless Multimedia (WMM) is enabled or disabled
for this AP. WMM provides prioritization of specific traffic
relative to other traffic in the network.
WMM TSPEC Min Inactivity Interval
Displays the minimum inactivity time-out threshold of WMM
traffic for this AP.
DSCP mapping for WMM voice AC
Displays the DSCP value used to map WMM voice traffic.
DSCP mapping for WMM video AC
Displays the DSCP value used to map WMM video traffic.
DSCP mapping for WMM best-effort AC
Displays the DSCP value used to map WMM best-effort traffic
DSCP mapping for WMM background AC
Displays the DSCP value used to map WMM background
traffic.
Hide SSID
Shows if the feature to hide a SSID name in beacon frames is
enabled or disabled.
Deny_Broadcast Probes
When a client sends a broadcast probe request frame to
search for all available SSIDs, this option controls whether or
not the system responds for this SSID. When enabled, no
response is sent and clients have to know the SSID in order to
associate to the SSID. When disabled, a probe response
frame is sent for this SSID.
Local Probe Response
Shows if local probe response is enabled or disabled on the
AP. If this option is enabled, the AP is responsible for sending
802.11 probe responses to wireless clients probe requests. If
this option is disabled, then the controller sends the 802.11
probe responses
Disable Probe Retry
Shows if the AP has enabled or disabled MAC-level retries for
probe response frames. By default this parameter is enabled,
which mean that MAC level retries for probe response
frames is disabled.