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Motorola RFS Series

Motorola RFS Series
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Wireless Instance
20-85
Example
RFS6000(config-wireless)#radio 2 acs-exception-list 36,40
RFS6000(config-wireless)#
RFSwitch(config-wireless)#radio 250 bss auto 3-5
RFSwitch(config-wireless)#
RFS6000(config-wireless)#radio 1 amsdu tx-enable rx-limit
3839
RFS6000(config-wireless)#
RFS6000(config-wireless)#radio 1 dynamic-chain-sel enable
wmm [background|
best-effort|video|voice]
[aifsn<1-15>|burst
<0-65535>| cw<0-15>]
wmm [video|voice]
acm [enable|max-mus
<1-64>]
Sets 802.11e/Wireless Multi Media (WMM) parameters
(supported on AP300 and AP650).
background – Prioritizes Background category traffic
best-effort– Prioritizes Best Effort category traffic
video – Prioritizes Video category traffic
voice – Prioritizes Voice category traffic
acm [enable|max-mus <1-64>] – Admission control
parameters. Use
enable to allow admission
control.Enabling ACM on video enables ACM on the
Voice access category. Use
max-mus to specify the
number of mobile units that are allowed access on the
specified categories
aifsn <1-15> – Arbitration Inter Frame Spacing Number
(AIFSN) defines the wait time (in milliSeconds) between
data frames. Derived using AIFSN and the slot-time
burst <0-65535> – Transmit-opportunity. Sets an interval
when a particular WMM STA has the right to initiate
transmissions onto the wireless medium
cw <0-15> – Contention Window (cw) parameters.
Wireless stations pick a number between 0 and the
minimum contention window to wait before re-trying
transmissions. Stations then double their wait time on a
collision, until it reaches the maximum contention
window

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