Configuring power constraint, Prerequisites – H3C Technologies H3C WA2600 Series WLAN Access Points User Manual
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For example, if you specify the maximum MCS index as 5 for mandatory rates, rates corresponding to
MCS indexes 0 through 5 are configured as 802.11n mandatory rates.
Mandatory rates must be supported by the AP and the clients that want to associate with the AP.
Supported rates allow some clients that support both mandatory and supported rates to choose higher
rates when communicating with the AP.
Follow these steps to configure 802.11n rates:
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
—
Enter RRM view
wlan rrm
—
Specify the maximum MCS index
for 802.11n mandatory rates
dot11n mandatory
maximum-mcs index
Optional
No maximum MCS index is specified for
802.11n mandatory rates by default.
Specify the maximum MCS index
for 802.11n supported rates
dot11n support
maximum-mcs index
Optional
By default, the maximum MCS index for
802.11n supported rates is 76.
If you configure the client dot11n-only command for a radio, you must configure the maximum MCS
index for 802.11n mandatory rates.
Configuring Power Constraint
Prerequisites
The radio is enabled and at least one service template is configured.
Configuring Power Constraint
Follow these steps to configure power constraint:
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
—
Enter WLAN RRM view
wlan rrm
—
Enable spectrum management for
802.11a radios
spectrum-management enable
Required
By default, spectrum management
is disabled.
Configure power constraint for all
11a radios
power-constraint
power-constraint
Optional
The default value for power
constraint is 0 dBm.