Data-rates – Brocade Mobility RFS Controller CLI Reference Guide (Supporting software release 5.5.0.0 and later) User Manual
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channel [smart|acs|1|2|3|4|-------]
Example
rfs7000-37FABE(config-profile-71xxTestProfile-if-radio1)#channel 1
rfs7000-37FABE(config-profile-71xxTestProfile-if-radio1)#show context
interface radio1
channel 1
beacon period 50
beacon dtim-period bss 1 5
beacon dtim-period bss 2 2
..........................................
beacon dtim-period bss 14 5
beacon dtim-period bss 15 5
beacon dtim-period bss 16 5
antenna-gain 12.0
aggregation ampdu tx-only
aeroscout forward
antenna-mode 2x2
antenna-diversity
--More--
rfs7000-37FABE(config-profile-71xxTestProfile-if-radio1)#
Related Commands:
data-rates
interface-config-radio-instance
Configures the 802.11 data rates on this radio
This command sets the rate options depending on the 802.11 protocol and the radio band
selected. If 2.4 GHz is selected as the radio band, select separate 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11n
rates and define how they are used in combination. If 5.0 GHz is selected as the radio band, select
separate 802.11a and 802.11n rates then define how they are used together.
If dedicating the radio to either 2.4 or 5.0 GHz support, use the custom keyword to set a 802.11n
modulation and coding scheme (MCS) in respect to the radio’s channel width and guard interval. A
MCS defines (based on RF channel conditions) an optimal combination of rates, bonded channels,
multiple spatial streams, different guard intervals and modulation types. Clients can associate as
long as they support basic MCS (as well as non-11n basic rates).
Data rates are fixed and not user configurable for radios functioning as sensors.
NOTE
Use the rf-mode command to configure a radio’s mode of operation.
smart|acs|1|2|3|4|-------]
Configures a radio’s channel of operation. The options are:
•
smart – Uses Smart RF to assign a channel (uses uniform spectrum spreading if Smart RF is not
enabled). This is the default setting.
•
acs – Uses automatic channel selection (ACS) to assign a channel
•
1 – Channel 1 in 20 MHz
•
2 – Channel 1 in 20 MHz
Resets a radio’s channel of operation