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759 | rf dot11a-radio-profile Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x| User Guide
Parameter Description Range Default
spectrum-load-
balancing
The Spectrum Load Balancing feature
helps optimize network resources by
balancing clients across channels,
regardless of whether the AP or the
controller is responding to the wireless
clients' probe requests.
If enabled, the controller compares
whether or not an AP has more clients
than its neighboring APs on other
channels. If an AP’s client load is at or over
a predetermined threshold as compared
to its immediate neighbors, or if a
neighboring Dell AP on another channel
does not have any clients, load balancing
will be enabled on that AP. This feature is
disabled by default.
— disabled
spectrum-monitoring
Issue this command to turn APs in ap-
mode into a hybrid AP. An AP in hybrid AP
mode will continue to serve clients as an
access point while it scans and analyzes
spectrum analysis data for a single radio
channel.
For further details on using hybrid APs and
spectrum monitors to examine the radio
frequency (RF) environment in which the
Wi-Fi network is operating, refer to the
Spectrum Analysis chapter of the Dell
Networking W-Series ArubaOS User
Guide.
For a list of APs that can be converted into
a spectrum monitor or hybrid AP, refer to
the Spectrum Analysis chapter of the Dell
Networking W-Dell Networking W-Series
ArubaOS 6.4.x User Guide.
— default
spectrum-profile
<profile>
Specify the rf spectrum profile used by
hybrid APs and spectrum monitors. This
profile sets the spectrum band and device
ageout times used by a spectrum monitor
or hybrid AP radio. For details, see rf
spectrum-profile on page 784.
— default
tpc-power
The transmit power advertised in the TPC
IE of beacons and probe responses.
Range: 0-51 dBm
0-51 dBm 15 dBm
tx-power
Sets the initial transmit power (dBm) on
which the AP operates, unless a better
choice is available through calibration .
This parameter can be set from 0 to 51 in
.5 dBm increments, or set to the
regulatory maximum value of 127 dBm.
0-51 dBm,
127 dBm
14 dBm