Release Notes

0511587-03 | September 2014 Dell Networking W-Series Instant 6.4.2.0-4.1.1 | CLI Reference Guide
Command/Parameter Description Range Default
the AP. If the maximum transmission EIRP
configured on an AP is not supported by the
AP model, the value is reduced to the
highest supported power setting.
NOTE: Higher power level settings may be
constrained by local regulatory
requirements and AP capabilities.
scanning
Allows the W-IAPs to scan other channels
for RF Management and Wireless Intrusion
Protection System enforcement.
Disabled
wide-bands {<none>| <all>|
<2.4>| <5>}
Allows administrators to configure 40 MHz.
channels in the 2.4 GHz and 5.0 GHz
bands. 40 MHz channels are two 20 MHz
adjacent channels that are bonded
together. The 40 MHz channels double the
frequency bandwidth available for data
transmission. For high performance, enter
5GHz. If the AP density is low, enter
2.4GHz.
none, all,
2.4, and 5
5
no
Removes the current value for that
parameter and return it to its default setting
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to configure ARM features on a W-IAP. ARM ensures low-latency roaming, consistently high
performance, and maximum client compatibility in a multi-channel environment. By ensuring the fair
distribution of available Wi-Fi bandwidth to mobile devices, ARM ensures that data, voice, and video
applications have sufficient network resources at all times. ARM allows mixed 802.11ac, a, b, g, and n client
types to inter-operate at the highest performance levels.
Example
The following example configures an ARM profile:
(Instant AP)(config)# arm
(Instant AP)(ARM)# 80mhz-support
(Instant AP)(ARM)# a-channels 44
(Instant AP)(ARM)# min-tx-power 18
(Instant AP)(ARM)# max-tx-power 127
(Instant AP)(ARM)# band-steering-mode prefer-5ghz
(Instant AP)(ARM)# air-time-fairness-mode fair-access
(Instant AP)(ARM)# scanning
(Instant AP)(ARM)# client-aware
(Instant AP)(ARM)# client-match
(Instant AP)(ARM)# wide-bands 5
(Instant AP)(ARM)# end
(Instant AP)# commit apply