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38 | arm Dell Networking W-Series Instant 6.4.3.1-4.2.0.0 | CLI Reference Guide
arm
arm
80mhz-support
a-channels <a-channel>
air-time-fairness-mode {<default-access>| <fair-access>| <preferred-access>}
band-steering-mode {balance-bands|prefer-5ghz| force-5ghz| disable}
client-aware
client-match [calc-interval <interval>| calc-threshold <thresh>| client-thresh <thresh> |
debug <level>| holdtime <second> | max-adoption <adopt>| max-request <req>| nb-matching
<percentage> |report-interval <interval>| slb-mode <mode>|snr-thresh <snr>| good-snr <snr>|
bad-snr <snr>| vbr-entry-age <age>]
g-channels
max-tx-power
min-tx-power
scanning
wide-bands {<none>| <all>| <2.4>| <5>}
no
Description
This command assigns an Adaptive Radio Management (ARM) profile for a W-IAP and configures ARM features
such as band steering, spectrum load balancing, airtime fairness mode, and access control features.
Syntax
Command/Parameter Description Range Default
80mhz-support
Enables the use of 80 MHz channels on
APs with 5GHz radios, which support a
very high throughput.
NOTE: Only the APs that support
802.11ac can be configured with 80 MHz
channels.
a-channels <a-channel>
Configures 5 GHz channels.
air-time-fairness-mode
{<default-access>| <fair-
access>| <preferred-access>}
Allows equal access to all clients on the
wireless medium, regardless of client
type, capability, or operating system and
prevents the clients from monopolizing
resources. You can configure any of the
following modes:
l default-access—To provide access
based on client requests. When this
mode is configured, the per user and
per SSID bandwidth limits are not
enforced.
l fair-access—To allocate Airtime
evenly across all the clients.
l preferred-access—To set a
preference where 11n clients are
assigned more airtime than 11a/11g.
The 11a/11g clients get more airtime
default-
access,fair-
access,
preferred-
access
default-
access