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2263 | wlan dot11k-profile Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x| User Guide
Parameter Description Default
beacon-table
Enables beacon-table beacon measurement mode.In this
mode, the client measures beacons and returns a report
with stored beacon information for any supported channel
with the requested SSID and BSSID. The client does not
perform any additional measurements. This is the default
beacon measurement mode.
NOTE: If a station doesn't support beacon-table able
measurement mode, it returns a Beacon Measurement
Report with the Incapable bit set in the Measurement Report
Mode field.
—
passive
Enables passive beacon measurement mode. In this mode,
the client sets a measurement duration timer, and, at the
end of the measurement duration, compiles all received
beacons or probe response with the requested SSID and
BSSID into a measurement report.
NOTE: If a station doesn't support passive measurement
mode, it returns a Beacon Measurement Report with the
Incapable bit set in the Measurement Report Mode field.
—
clone <profile-name>
Copy settings from another specified 802.11k profile. —
bcn-req-chan-11a
This value is sent in the 'Channel' field of the beacon
requests on the 'A' radio. You can specify values in the
range 34 to 165.
36
bcn-req-chan-11bg
This value is sent in the 'Channel' field of the Beacon
Requests on the 'BG' radio. You can specify values in the
range 1 to 14.
1
bcn-req-time
This option configures the time duration between two
consecutive beacon requests sent to a dot11K client. By
default, the beacon requests are sent to a dot11K client
every 60 seconds. However, if a different value is required,
the bcn-req-time option can be used.
This permits values in the range from 10 seconds to 200
seconds.
60
seconds
dot11k-enable
Enables the 802.11K feature. This feature is disabled by
default.
Disabled
force-dissasoc
This feature allows the AP to forcefully disassociate “on-
hook” voice clients (clients that are not on a call) after
period of inactivity.
Without the forced disassociation feature, if an AP has
reached its call admission control limits and an on-hook
voice client wants to start a new call, that client may be
denied. If forced disassociation is enabled, those clients
can associate to a neighboring AP that can fulfil their QoS
requirements.
This feature is disabled by default.
Disabled