Adding a radio policy template – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual
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The Template Management page appears. By default, the Radio Policy Template List is
displayed, showing all radio policy templates.
5.
Click the name of the target radio policy template.
The Radio Policy Template Details dialog box appears.
Radio Policy Template Details contents
{
Policy Name—Name of the radio policy template.
{
Beacon Interval (TU)—Interval at which a fit AP sends a beacon frame.
{
DTIM Interval—Number of beacon intervals a fit AP waits before it sends buffered multicast
and broadcast frames.
{
RTS Threshold (bytes)—Length of frames for which the RTS method is used.
{
Fragment Threshold (bytes)—Maximum length of frames that can be transmitted without
fragmentation.
{
Short Frame Retransmission Threshold—Maximum retransmission times for frames that are
not longer than RTS Threshold.
{
Long Frame Retransmission Threshold—Maximum retransmission times for frames that are
longer than RTS Threshold.
{
Rx Lifecycle (ms)—Interval for a fit AP to hold a received frame in its buffer memory.
{
Max Clients—Maximum number of clients allowed in the radio policy.
6.
Click Close.
Adding a radio policy template
1.
Click the Service tab.
2.
From the navigation tree, select WLAN Manager > Configuration Management.
The Configuration Management page appears.
3.
Click the Comware-Based tab.
4.
In the Network Management area, click the Template Management link.
The Template Management page appears. By default, the Radio Policy Template List is
displayed, showing all radio policy templates.
5.
Click Add.
The Add Radio Policy Template page appears.
6.
Set the following parameters as needed:
{
Policy Name—Enter a name for the radio policy template. The policy name must not be
longer than 15 characters, and not the same with any existing radio policy name. Only
alphanumeric characters and underscores (_) are allowed.
{
Beacon Interval (TU)—Enter an interval at which a fit AP sends a beacon frame. The value
for the interval ranges from 32 to 8191, in TU, and the default value is 100. (1 TU equals
1024 microseconds.)
{
DTIM Interval—Enter the number of beacon intervals a fit AP waits before it sends buffered
multicast and broadcast frames. The value for the DTIM Interval ranges from 1 to 31, and the
default value is 1, where 1 equals 100 TU. When the DTIM Interval counts down to 0, the fit
AP sends buffered multicast and broadcast frames to wireless clients.
{
RTS Threshold (bytes)—Enter the length of frames for which the RTS method is used. The
value ranges from 0 to 2346, and the default value is 2346. Set a rational value to
effectively avoid data sending collisions in a WLAN. If you set a small value, RTS packets