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503 | Virtual APs Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x| User Guide
Parameter Description
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. Uncheck the
Honor 40 Mhz intolerance checkbox to disable this feature.
Default: Enabled
CSD override Most transmissions to high throughput (HT) stations are sent through
multiple antennas using cyclic shift diversity (CSD). When you enable the
CSD Override parameter, CSD is disabled and only one antenna transmits
data, even if they are being sent to high-throughput stations. This enables
interoperability for legacy or high-throughput stations that cannot decode
802.11n CDD data. This option is disabled by default, and should only be
enabled under the supervision of Dell technical support.
Use this feature to turn off antenna diversity when the AP must support
legacy clients such as Cisco 7921g VoIP phones, or older 802.11g clients
(e.g. Intel Centrino clients). Note, however, that enabling this feature can
reduce overall throughput rates.
4. Click Apply.
In order for the settings in this profile to take effect, the profile must be associated with an AP's 802.11a or
802.11g radio profile. For details, see the Associated Profiles section of , 802.11a/802.11g RF Management
Configuration Parameters.
In the CLI
(host) (config) rf ht-radio-profile <profile>
(host) (config) rf dot11a-radio-profile|dot11g-radio-profile <profile> high-throughput-enable
Configuring the High-Throughput SSID Profile
You can configure high-throughput SSID profile settings using the WebUI or CLI interfaces
In the WebUI
1. Navigate to Advanced Services > All Profile Management.
2. In the Profiles list, expand the Wireless LAN menu, then select High-throughput radio.
3. Select an existing profile from the Profile Details pane, or enter create a new profile by entering a new
name into the entry blank, then clicking Add.
4. Configure the high-throughput SSID profile settings described in Table 102 .
The High-Throughput SSID profile configuration settings are divided into two tabs, Basic and
Advanced. The Basic tab displays only those configuration settings that often need to be adjusted to
suit a specific network. The Advanced tab shows all configuration settings, including settings that do not
need frequent adjustment or should be kept at their default values. If you change a setting on one tab
then click and display the other tab without saving your configuration, that setting will revert to its
previous value. Both basic and advanced settings are described in Table 54.