Brocade Mobility RFS Controller CLI Reference Guide (Supporting software release 5.5.0.0 and later) User Manual
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data-rates 5GHz custom
(12|18|24|36|48|54|6|9|basic-1|basic-11|basic-12|basic-18|
basic-2|basic-24|basic-36|basic-48|basic-5.5|basic-54|basic-6|basic-9|mcs0-15
|mcs0-7|
mcs8-15|basic-mcs0-7)
Example
rfs7000-37FABE(config-meshpoint-test)#data-rates 2.4GHz bgn
rfs7000-37FABE(config-meshpoint-test)#data-rates 5GHz an
rfs7000-37FABE(config-meshpoint-test)#show context
meshpoint test
meshid test
beacon-format mesh-point
control-vlan 1
allowed-vlans 1,10-16,18-23
data-rates 2.4GHz bgn
data-rates 5GHz an
security-mode none
data-rates 5GHz
Configures the preset data rates for the 5.0 GHz frequency
Define both minimum Basic and optimal Supported rates as required for 802.11a and 802.11n rates
supported by the 5.0 GHz radio band. These are the rates wireless client traffic is supported within this
mesh point.
If supporting 802.11n, select a supported MCS index. Set a MCS in respect to the radio's channel width
and guard interval. A MCS defines (based on RF channel conditions) an optimal combination of 8 data
rates, bonded channels, multiple spatial streams, different guard intervals and modulation types. Mesh
points can communicate as long as they support the same basic MCS (as well as non-11n basic rates).
The selected rates apply to associated client traffic within this mesh point only.
custom (12|18|24|36|
48|54|6|9|basic-1|
basic-11|basic-12|
basic-18|basic-2|
basic-24|basic-36|
basic-48|basic-5.5|
basic-54|basic-6|basic-9|
mcs0-15|mcs0-7|
mcs8-15|basic-mcs0-7)
Configures custom rates
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6 – Configures the available rate at 6 Mbps
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9 – Configures the available rate at 9 Mbps
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12 – Configures the available rate at 12 Mbps
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18 – Configures the available rate at 18 Mbps
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24 – Configures the available rate at 24 Mbps
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36 – Configures the available rate at 36 Mbps
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48 – Configures the available rate at 48 Mbps
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54 – Configures the available rate at 54 Mbps
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basic-1 – Configures the available rate at a basic rate of 1 Mbps
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basic-2 – Configures the available rate at a basic rate of 2 Mbps
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basic-5.5 – Configures the available rate at a basic rate of 5.5 Mbps
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basic-6 – Configures the available rate at a basic rate of 6 Mbps
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basic-9 – Configures the available rate at a basic rate of 9 Mbps
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basic-11 – Configures the available rate at a basic rate of 11 Mbps
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basic-12 – Configures the available rate at a basic rate of 12 Mbps
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basic-18 – Configures the available rate at a basic rate of 18 Mbps
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basic-24 – Configures the available rate at a basic rate of 24 Mbps
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basic-36 – Configures the available rate at a basic rate of 36 Mbps
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basic-48 – Configures the available rate at a basic rate of 48 Mbps
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basic-54 – Configures the available rate at a basic rate of 54 Mbps
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basic-mcs0-7 – Configures the MCS index range of 0-7 for basic rate
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mcs0-7 – Configures the MCS index range of 0-7 as the data rate
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mcs0-15 – Configures the MCS index range of 0-15 as the data rate
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msc8-15 – Configures the MCS index range of 8-15 as the data rate
Multiple choices can be made from the above list of rates.