Modifying radio parameters – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual
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For more information about fit AP admin status, see "
Modifying the admin status for a fit
." For more information about network status, see "
Configuring global parameters for an
{
11n Supported—Whether or not the 802.11n network is supported. Options are Yes and No.
Antenna Config
{
A—Right port of the antenna.
{
B—Left port of the antenna.
{
C—Central port of the antenna.
Channel Assignment
{
Channels in Use—Working channel of the radio.
{
Assignment Method—Select a channel assignment method. Options are Global and Custom.
−
Global—The AC assigns a channel globally. You need to log in to the AC to configure
this option. For more information, see the configuration guide of the AC.
−
Custom—Manually specify a working channel. The working channel of the radio does
not change unless you manually specify a new channel.
Tx Level Power Assignment
{
Current Transmission Power(dBm)—Current transmission power of the radio.
{
Assignment Method—Select a transmission power level assignment mode. Options are
Global and Custom.
−
Global—The AC assigns the Tx power level globally. For information about configuring
the parameters that determine the current Tx power level assignment, see "
" and the configuration guide of the AC.
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Custom—Manually specify a transmission power level in the range of 1 to 5. The current
Tx power level of radio will not change unless you change it manually.
5.
Click Close.
Modifying radio parameters
1.
Click the Service tab.
2.
From the navigation tree, select WLAN Manager > Resource Management > Fit APs.
The Fit APs page displays all Cisco fit APs.
3.
Click the device label link of the target fit AP, the detailed information page appears.
4.
In the Radio Interface area, click the Modify icon for the target radio, the Modify Radio
Parameters dialog box appears.
5.
Modify basic information:
{
Radio ID—ID of the radio. It cannot be modified.
{
Radio Type—Type of the radio. It cannot be modified. Options are 802.11an or 802.11bgn.
Radio Type determines the channel range you can use. For example, 802.11bgn radios can
only operate on channels 1 to 11 at the 2.4 GHz band.
{
Admin Status—Administrative state for the radio. Options are Up and Down. A radio can
provide wireless services only when both the admin status and operation status of the radio
are Up.
{
11n Supported—Whether or not the 802.11n network is supported. Options are Yes and No.