CLI Commands
4.15 R
SCALANCE W1750D CLI
230 Function Manual, 03/2019, C79000-G8976-C452-04
channel-
index <idx>
The difference in the interference index between the
new channel and current channel must exceed this
value for the AP to move to a new channel. The higher
this value, the lower the chance an AP will move to the
new channel. Recommended value is 25.
10-40 40
intolerance-
disable
When this parameter is set, the radio will still use the
40 MHz channels even if the 40 MHz intolerance indi-
cation is received from another AP or station.
— Disabled
ence-
immunity
<level>
Configures the immunity level to improve performance
in high-interference environments. You can specify any
of the following immunity levels:
• Level 0— no ANI adaptation.
• Level 1— Noise immunity only. This level enables
power-based packet detection by controlling the
amount of power increase that makes a radio
aware that it has received a packet.
• Level 2— Noise and spur immunity. This level also
controls the detection of OFDM packets, and is the
default setting for the Noise Immunity feature.
• Level 3— Level 2 settings and weak OFDM
immunity. This level minimizes false detects on the
radio due to interference, but may also reduce ra-
dio sensitivity. This level is recommended for
environments with a high-level of interference re-
lated to 2.4 GHz appliances such as cordless
phones.
• Level 4— Level 3 settings, and FIR immunity. At
this level, the AP adjusts its sensitivity to in-band
power, which can improve performance in envi-
ronments with high and constant levels of noise in-
terference.
• Level 5— The AP completely disables PHY error
reporting, improving performance by eliminating the
time the AP would spend on PHY processing.
Increasing the immunity level makes the AP to
lose a small amount of range.
0-5 2
Enables the APs to run the radio in non- 802.11n
— Disabled
<power>
Configures the maximum transmit power value for the
3-max 9 dBm
<power>
Configures the minimum transmit power value for the
3-max 6 dBm
<count>
Configures the maximum distance between a client
and an AP or between a mesh point and a mesh portal
in meters. This value is used to derive ACK and CTS
timeout times.
A value of 0 specifies the default settings for this pa-
rameter, where timeouts are only modified for outdoor
mesh radios which use a distance of 16km.
600-1000 0