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2345| wlan ssid-profile Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.5.x| Reference Guide
Description Range Default
NOTE: The following information
displays the MCS rate if the short-guard-
intvl-20MHz parameter in ht-ssid-
profile is either enabled or disabled:
MCS Streams 20 MHz 20 MHz
SGI
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0 1 6.5 7.2
1 1 13.0 14.4
2 1 19.5 21.7
3 1 26.0 28.9
4 1 39.0 43.3
5 1 52.0 57.8
6 1 58.5 65.0
7 1 65.0 72.2
8 2 13.0 14.4
9 2 26.0 28.9
10 2 39.0 43.3
11 2 52.0 57.8
12 2 78.0 86.7
13 2 104.0 115.6
14 2 117.0 130.0
15 2 130.0 144.4
NOTE: The MCS rates for video multicast
are supported in all 802.11n -capable
APs. This is not supported in W-AP320
Series AP.
no
Negates any configured parameter.
okc
Opportunistic Key Caching (OKC) is a
similar technique, not defined by 802.11i,
available for authentication between
multiple APs in a network where those
APs are under common administrative
control. A Dell deployment with multiple
APs under the control of a single
controller is one such example. Using
OKC, a station roaming to any AP in the
network will not have to complete a full
authentication exchange, but will instead
just perform the 4-way handshake to
establish transient encryption keys.
Enabled
opmode
The layer-2 authentication and
encryption to be used on this ESSID to
protect access and ensure the privacy of
the data transmitted to and from the
network.
opensyste
m
bSec-128
WPA2 with AES GCM-128 encryption and
dynamic keys using 802.1X