Reference Guide

Parameter Description
Management Frame
Throttle Limit
Maximum number of management frames that can come in from this
radio in each throttle interval.
ARM/WIDS Override If enabled, this option disables Adaptive Radio Management (ARM) and
Wireless IDS functions and slightly increases packet processing
performance. If a radio is configured to operate in Air Monitor mode, then
the ARM/WIDS override functions are always enabled, regardless of
whether or not this check box is selected.
Reduce Cell Size (Rx
Sensitivity)
The cell size reduction feature allows you manage dense deployments and to
increase overall system performance and capacity by shrinking an AP’s
receive coverage area, thereby minimizing co-channel interference and optim-
izing channel reuse. The possible range of values for this feature is 0-55 dB.
The default 0 dB reduction allows the radio to retain its current default Rx sens-
itivity value.
Protection for 802.11b
Clients
Shows if the profile has enabled or disabled protection for 802.11b clients.
Adaptive Radio
Management (ARM) Profile
Name of an Adaptive Radio Management profile associated with this
802.11a profile.
High-throughput Radio
Profile
Name of a High Throughput Radio profile associated with this 802.11a
profile.
Maximum Distance Maximum distance between a client and an AP or between a mesh point
and a mesh portal, in meters. This value is used to derive ACK and CTS
timeout times. A value of 0 specifies default settings for this parameter,
where timeouts are only modified for outdoor mesh radios which use a
distance of 16km.
Spectrum Monitoring If enabled, the AP operates as a hybrid AP that can simultaneously serve
clients and monitor a single channel for spectrum analysis data.
Spectrum Monitoring
Profile
The spectrum monitoring profile referenced by APs using this 802.11g
radio profile. For details, see rf spectrum-profile on page 784
AM Scanning Profile The AM scanning profile referenced by APs using this 802.11g radio
profile. For details, seerf am-scan-profile on page 734
Command History
Release Modification
ArubaOS 3.0 Command introduced
ArubaOS 3.3.2 Introduced protection for 802.11b clients and support for the high-
throughput IEEE 802.11n standard
ArubaOS 3.4 Support for the following parameters:
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