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457| Adaptive Radio Management AOS-W 6.5.3.x| User Guide
Setting Description Defaults
160MHz-support The specified setting allows ARM to determine the
channel bandwidth on the 160 MHz frequency. The
available channel bandwidth modes are:
n Auto: Assigns 160 MHz channel bandwidth. The
selection of channel bandwidth is automatic; this
can either be contiguous or non-contiguous.
n Contiguous-only: Assigns contiguous 160 MHz
channel bandwidth.
n Non-contiguous-only: Assigns non-contiguous
160 MHz channel bandwidth.
n None: Do not assign 160 MHz channel
bandwidth. This is the default value.
None
Max Tx EIRP Maximum effective isotropic radiated power (EIRP)
from 3 to 33 dBm in 3 dBm increments. You may
also specify a special value of 127 dBm for
regulatory maximum. Higher power level settings
may be constrained by local regulatory
requirements and AP capabilities. In the event that
an AP is configured for a Max Tx EIRP setting it
cannot support, this value will be reduced to the
highest supported power setting.
NOTE: Power settings will not change if the
Assignment option is set to disabled or maintain.
In 6.4.4.0 and later
releases:
n default-a: 18 dBm
n default-g: 9 dBm
In earlier 6.4.x
releases:
n default: 127dBm
Min Tx EIRP Minimum effective isotropic radiated power (EIRP)
from 3 to 33 dBm in 3 dBm increments. You may
also specify a special value of 127 dBm for
regulatory maximum to disable power adjustments
for environments such as outdoor mesh links. Note
that power settings will not change if the
Assignment option is set to disabled or maintain.
Higher power level settings may be constrained by
local regulatory requirements and AP capabilities. In
the event that an AP is configured for a Min Tx EIRP
setting it cannot support, this value will be reduced
to the highest supported power setting.
Consider configuring a Min Tx Power setting higher
than the default value if most of your APs are placed
on the ceiling. APs on a ceiling often have good line
of sight between them, which will cause ARM to
decrease their power to prevent interference.
However, if the wireless clients down on the floor do
not have such a clear line back to the AP, you could
end up with coverage gaps.
In 6.4.4.0 and later
releases:
n default-a: 12 dBm
n default-g: 6 dBm
In earlier 6.4.x
releases:
n default: 9dBm
Table 107: ARM Profile Configuration Parameters

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