Concept Guide

1139| show ap debug received-config Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.5.x| Reference Guide
Parameter Description
Min MPDU start spacing
Displays the minimum time between the start of adjacent
MDPUs within an aggregate MDPU, in microseconds.
Supported MCS set
Comma-separated list of Modulation Coding Scheme (MCS)
values or ranges of values to be supported on this high-
throughput SSID.
Short guard interval in 40 MHz mode
Shows if the AP has enabled or disabled use of short guard
interval in 40 MHz mode of operation.
VLAN
VLAN ID used by the SSID.
Forward mode
Shows the current forward mode (bridge, split-tunnel, or
tunnel) for the virtual AP.
This parameter controls whether 802.11 frames are
tunneled to the controller using generic routing
encapsulation (GRE), bridged into the local Ethernet LAN (for
remote APs), or a combination thereof depending on the
destination (corporate traffic goes to the controller, and
Internet access remains local).
Only 802.1X authentication is supported when configuring
bridge or split tunnel mode.
Band Steering
Shows if band-steering has been enabled or disabled for a
virtual AP.
ARM’s band steering feature encourages dual-band capable
clients to stay on the 5GHz band on dual-band APs. This
frees up resources on the 2.4GHz band for single band
clients like VoIP phones.
Band steering reduces co-channel interference and
increases available bandwidth for dual-band clients,
because there are more channels on the 5GHz band than
on the 2.4GHz band. Dual-band 802.11n-capable clients
may see even greater bandwidth improvements, because
the band steering feature will automatically select between
40MHz or 20MHz channels in 802.11n networks. This
feature is disabled by default, and must be enabled in a
Virtual AP profile.
Command History
Command Description
ArubaOS 3.0 Command Introduced
ArubaOS 6.3 The ip6-addr and essid parameters were introduced.