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464| Adaptive Radio Management Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.5.x| User Guide
Setting Description Defaults
l Enable WMM on the WLAN’s SSID profile and
define a specific DSCP value as a video stream.
Next, create a session ACL to tag the video
traffic with the that DSCP value.
Table 100: ARM Profile Configuration Parameters
In the CLI
You must be in config mode to create, modify or delete an ARM profile using the CLI. Specify an existing ARM
profile with the <profile-name> parameter to modify an existing ARM profile, or enter a new name to create an
entirely new profile.
To create a new ARM profile or modify an existing profile via the command-line interface, access the CLI in
config mode and issue the following command:
(host)(config) #rf arm-profile <profile>
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.
Configuration details and any default values for each of these parameters are described in Table 100. If you do
not specify a parameter for a new profile, that profile uses the default value for that parameter. Put the no
option before any parameter to remove the current value for that parameter and return it to its default
setting.
The ARMprofile includes advanced client match settings that can be configured through the command-line interface
only. The default values for these settings are recommended for most users, and caution should be used when
changing them to a non-default value. For complete details on all client match configuration settings, refer to the Dell
Networking W-Series ArubaOS CLIReference Guide.
Assigning an ARM Profile to an AP Group
Once you have created a new ARM profile, you must assign it to a group of APs before those ARM settings go
into effect. Each AP group has a separate set of configuration settings for its 802.11a radio profile and its
802.11g radio profile. You can assign the same ARM profile to each radio profile, or select different ARM
profiles for each radio.
In the WebUI
To assign an ARM profile to an AP group via the Web User Interface:
1. Select Configuration > Wireless > AP Configuration.
2. Click the AP Group tab if it is not already selected.
3. Click the Edit button beside the AP group to which you want to assign the new ARM profile.
4. Expand the RF Management section in the left window pane.
5. Select a radio profile for the new ARM profile.
n To assign a new ARM profile to an AP group’s 802.11a radio profile, expand the 802.11a radio profile
section.
n To assign a new ARM profile to an AP group’s 802.11g radio profile, expand the 802.11g radio profile
section.