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Chapter 9 Wireless LAN Profiles
ZyWALL Series CLI Reference Guide
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dcs sensitivity-level
{high|medium |low}
Sets how sensitive DCS is to radio channel changes in the
vicinity of the AP running the scan.
dcs time-interval interval
Sets the interval that specifies how often DCS should run.
description description
Sets the description of the profile. You may use up to 60
alphanumeric characters, underscores (
_), or dashes (-).
[no] disable-dfs-switch
Makes the DFS switch active or inactive. By default this is
inactive.
dot11-preamble {long|short}
[no] dot11n-disable-coexistence
Fixes the channel bandwidth as 40 MHz. The no command
has the AP automatically choose 40 MHz if all the clients
support it or 20 MHz if some clients only support 20 MHz.
dtim-period <1..255>
Sets the DTIM period for this profile.
Delivery Traffic Indication Message (DTIM) is the time period
after which broadcast and multicast packets are transmitted
to mobile clients in the Active Power Management mode. A
high DTIM value can cause clients to lose connectivity with
the network. This value can be set from 1 to 255.
The default is 1.
[no] force-mu-mimo
[no] frag <256..2346>
Sets or removes the fragmentation value for this profile.
The threshold (number of bytes) for the fragmentation
boundary for directed messages. It is the maximum data
fragment size that can be sent.
The default is 2346.
guard-interval wlan_htgi
Sets the guard interval for this profile.
The default for this is short.
[no] htprotect
Activates HT protection for this profile. Use the no parameter
to disable it.
By default, this is disabled.
[no] ignore-country-ie
Prevents the AP from broadcasting a country code, also
called a country Information Element (IE), in beacon frames.
This makes the AP incompatible with 802.11d networks and
devices. The
no command allows the AP to broadcast the
country code.
802.11d is a WiFi network specification that allows an AP to
broadcast a country code to WiFi clients. The country code
tells clients where the AP is located.
Note: Run this command if WiFi clients are unable to
connect to the AP because of an incompatible
country code.
max-sw-retries <0..10>
Table 21 Command Summary: Radio Profile (continued)
COMMAND DESCRIPTION

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