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523 | Adaptive Radio Management Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x| User Guide
client-match
clone <profile>
cm-blist-timeout <secs>
cm-lb-client-thresh <#-of-clients>
cm-lb-snr-thresh <dB>
cm-lb-thresh <%-of-clients>
cm-max-steer-fails <#-of-fails>
cm-stale-age <secs>
cm-sticky-check_intvl <secs>
cm-sticky-check_snr <dB>
cm-sticky-min-signal <-dB>
cm-sticky-snr-thresh
cm-update-interval <dB>
error-rate-threshold <percent>
error-rate-wait-time <seconds>
free-channel-index <number>
ideal-coverage-index <number>
load-aware-scan-threshold
max-tx-power <dBm>
min-scan-time <# of scans>
min-tx-power <dBm>
mode-aware
multi-band-scan
no ...
ota-updates
ps-aware-scan
rogue-ap-aware
scan mode all-reg-domain|reg-domain
scanning
video-aware-scan
voip-aware-scan
Modifying an Existing Profile
To modify an existing ARM profile:
1. Follow steps 13 in the above procedure to access the Adaptive Radio Management (ARM) profile
window.
2. From the list of profiles, select the profile with the settings you would like to modify.
3. Make any desired changes to the parameters described in
Table 103, then click Apply.
To modify of an existing ARM profile via the command-line interface, access the CLI in config mode and issue
the following command.
(host)(config) #rf arm-profile <profile>
Copying an Existing Profile
To create a new ARM profile based upon the settings of another existing profile:
1. Follow steps 13 in the above procedure to access the Adaptive Radio Management (ARM) profile
window.
2. From the list of profiles, select the profile with the settings you would like to copy.
3. Click Save As.
4. Enter a name for the new profile in the entry blank. The name must be 163 characters, and can be
composed of alphanumeric characters, special characters and spaces.
5. Click Apply.