Binding an ap radio to a mesh policy – H3C Technologies H3C WX3000E Series Wireless Switches User Manual
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Item Description
Minimum rssi to hold a link
Set link formation/link hold RSSI (received signal strength
indicator).
This is the minimum RSSI to allow a link to be formed and held.
Therefore, the minimum RSSI must be ensured at any given point
in the tunnel. Otherwise, the error rate can be very high.
Minimum margin rssi
Set the link switch margin.
If the RSSI of the new link is greater than that of the current active
link by the link switch margin, active link switch will happen. This
mechanism is used to avoid frequent link switch.
Maximum rssi to hold a link
Set link saturation RSSI.
This is the upper limit of RSSI on the active link. If the value is
reached, the chipset is saturated and link switch will happen.
Interval between probe requests
Set the probe request interval.
Role as authenticator
By default, whether a device plays the role of an authenticator is
based on negotiation results.
ratemode
•
fixed—The rate adopted is of a fixed value. It is the maximum
rate of the current radio.
•
realtime—The rate adopted changes with the link quality, that
is, the rate changes with the change of the RSSI of the current
radio.
The fixed mode is adopted by default..
The Mobile Link Switch Protocol (MLSP) implements high-speed link switch with zero packet loss during train
movement. It is applicable to subway WLAN mesh deployment only.
Proxy MAC Address
Select the Proxy MAC Address option to specify the MAC address
of the peer device.
Proxy VLAN
VLAN ID of the peer device.
Binding an AP radio to a mesh policy
1.
Select Wireless Service > Mesh Service from the navigation tree.
2.
Click the Mesh Policy tab.
3.
Click the
button corresponding to the target mesh policy.
4.
Select the AP radio to be bound.
5.
Click Bind.
Displaying the detailed information of a mesh policy
1.
Select Wireless Service > Mesh Service from the navigation tree.
2.
Click the Mesh Policy tab to enter the mesh policy configuration page.
3.
Click a mesh policy to see its detailed information.