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Brocade Mobility RFS4000, RFS6000 and RFS7000 CLI Reference Guide
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Wireless configuration commands
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base-bridge [enable|
max-clients <1-12>]
Sets base bridge values
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enable – Allows the given radio to act as a base bridge and
accept connections from client bridges.
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max-clients <1-12> – Configures a base-bridge. Enter
maximum client bridges allowed.
beacon-interval
<50-200>
Sets the beacon interval (in K-uSec)
bridge-fwd-delay <4-30>
Sets the STP bridge forward delay (in seconds)
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<4-30> - Time in seconds
bridge-hello <1-10>
Sets the STP bridge hello (in seconds)
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<1-10> - Time in seconds
bridge-max-ageout
<4-3600>
Sets the STP bridge maximum ageout (in seconds)
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<4-3600> - Time in seconds
bridge-msg-age <6-40>
Sets the STP bridge message age (in seconds)
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<6-40> - Time in seconds
bridge-priority
<0-65535>
Sets the STP bridge priority (in seconds)
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<0-65535> - Priority value
bss [<1-4>|add-wlans|
auto]
Maps WLANs to radio BSSIDs
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<1-4>– Sets the BSS where WLANs are mapped
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add-wlans
The other WLANs on the radios are left as is.
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auto
user selects WLANs, and the system assigns them to a BSS
automatically.
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indices. When a BSS is also specified, the first WLAN is used
as the primary WLAN. When the auto option is used, the
system automatically assigns the first four WLANs as
primaries on their respective BSSIDs.
channel-power
[indoor|outdoor]
[<1-200>|acs|random]
Sets the location, channel and transmit power level
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indoor [<1-200>|acs|random]– Defines an indoor location
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<1-200> <4-20> {[lower|upper]} – Defines the channel
number
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<4-20> – Power in dBm
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lower – Lower channel width mode
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upper – Upper channel width mode
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outdoor [<1-200>|acs|random]– Defines an outdoor
location
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<1-200> – Sets the channel number
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<4-20> – Sets the power in dBm
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acs <4-20> {[20 MHz | 40 Mhz]} – Enables ACS (auto
channel selection). A radio will scan for the least
congested channel at startup or controller
reconfiguration.
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random <4-20> {[20 MHz | 40 Mhz]} – Random
channel selection