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3. Select Adaptive Radio Management (ARM) Profile. Any currently defined ARM profiles appears in the
right pane of the window. If you have not yet created any ARM profiles, this pane displays the default
profile only.
4. To create a new profile with all default settings, enter a name in the entry blank. The name must be 163
characters, and can be composed of alphanumeric characters, special characters, and spaces. If your profile
name includes a space, it must be enclosed within quotation marks.
5. Click Add. The new profile appears in the ARM profile list.
6. Select the name of that profile to display the current configuration settings of that profile.
Setting Description Defaults
Basic Configuration Settings
Assignment Activates one of the four ARM channel/power
assignment modes.
l disable: Disables ARM calibration and reverts
APs back to default channel and power settings
specified by the AP’s radio profile.
l maintain: APs maintain their current channel
and power settings. This setting is used to
maintain AP channel and power levels after
ARM has initially selected the best settings.
l multi-band: For single-radio APs, this value
computes ARM assignments for both 5 GHZ
(802.11a) and 2.4 GHZ (802.11b/g) frequency
bands.
l single-band: For dual-radio APs, this value
enables APs to change transmit power and
channels within their same frequency band, and
to adapt to changing channel conditions.
single-band
Allowed bands for
40MHz channels
The specified setting allows ARM to determine if 40
MHz mode of operation is allowed on the 5 GHz or
2.4 GHz frequency band only, on both frequency
bands, or on neither frequency band.
a-only
80MHz support If enabled, this feature allows ARM to assign 80
MHz channels on APs that support VHT. This
setting is enabled by default.
enabled
160MHz-support The specified setting allows ARM to determine the
channel bandwidth on the 160 MHz frequency. The
available channel bandwidth modes are:
l Auto: Assigns 160 MHz channel bandwidth. The
selection of channel bandwidth is automatic;
this can either be contiguous or non-contiguous.
l Contiguous-only: Assigns contiguous 160 MHz
channel bandwidth.
l Non-contiguous-only: Assigns non-contiguous
160 MHz channel bandwidth.
None
Table 100: ARM Profile Configuration Parameters
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