CLI Reference Guide
248 CHAPTER 6: CONFIGURING WIRELESS PARAMETERS
6 In the Max. Tx MSDU Lifetime box, specify the maximum amount of time,
from 500 ms to 250,000 ms (250 seconds), the MAP can hold an
outbound frame in buffer storage. The default value is 2,000 ms
(2 seconds).
7 In the Max. Rx MSDU Lifetime box, specify the maximum amount of time,
from 500 ms to 250,000 ms (250 seconds), the MAP can hold an
inbound frame in buffer storage. The default is 2000 ms (2 seconds).
8 In the RTS Threshold box, specify the minimum length (256 to 3000
bytes) a frame can be for the MAP to use the
Request-To-Send/Clear-To-Send (RTS/CTS) method to send the frame.
Frames smaller than the RTS threshold are not sent using the RTS/CTS
method. The default is 2346 bytes.
9 In the Short Retry Limit box, specify the number of times (1 to 15) the
MAP transmits an unacknowledged unicast frame that is shorter than the
RTS threshold before discarding the frame. The default is 5.
10 To advertise support of long preambles for 802.11b/g radios only, make
sure Enable Long Preambles is selected.
To disable this option, clear Enable Long Preambles. By default, this
option is enabled.
11 Do one of the following:
To configure RF Auto-Tuning, click Next and see “To configure
RF Auto-Tuning”.
To configure other radio profile parameters, click a button at the top
of the wizard.
To close the wizard and save the changes, click Finish.
To configure
RF Auto-Tuning
To configure RF Auto-Tuning, use the following procedure.
1 In the Create Radio Profile wizard, click Auto-Tune. The Auto-Tune page
appears.
2 To enable automatic configuration and tuning of the transmit power,
select Yes next to Tune Transmit Power. This feature is disabled by
default.
3 To change the interval at which RF Auto-Tuning decides whether to
change the power level on radios, change the value in the Tx. Power
Tuning Interval box. You can specify from 1 to 65535 seconds. The
default is 300 seconds.