D-Link DWS-3160-24TC DWS-3160 Series CLI Reference Guide - Page 718

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DWS-3160 Series Gigabit Ethernet Unified Switch CLI Reference Guide disable - Specifies to send any acknowledgements for incorrectly received frames. load_balance - Specifies that the load balancing feature will be configured. state - Specifies the load balancing state. enable - Specifies that the load balancing feature will be enabled. disable - Specifies that the load balancing feature will be enabled. This is the default option. utilization - Specifies the percentage of network utilization allowed on the radio before clients are denied. - Enter the network utilization value here. This value must be between 1 and 100. This unit is in percentage. The default value is 60%. default - Specifies that the default value will be used. mcs_index - Specifies that the MCS Index feature will be configured. add - Specifies to add an MCS Index when operating in 802.11n mode. - Enter the MCS Index value, that will be added, here. This value must be between 0 and 15. all - Specifies that all the values will be added to the MCS Index value. delete - Specifies to delete an MCS Index when operating in 802.11n mode. - Enter the MCS Index value, that will be deleted, here. This value must be between 0 and 15. all - Specifies that all the values will be deleted from the MCS Index value. max_clients - Specifies the maximum number of simultaneous client associations allowed on the radio interface. - Enter the maximum number of simultaneous client associations here. This value must be between 0 and 200. The default value is 200. default - Specifies that the default value will be used. mode - Specifies the physical layer technology to use on the radio. a - Specifies that 802.11a will be used in the physical mode. a_n - Specifies that 802.11a/n will be used in the physical mode. bg - Specifies that 802.11b/g will be used in the physical mode. bg_n - Specifies that 802.11b/g/n will be used in the physical mode. This option is only available for Radio 2. n_only_a - Specifies that 802.11n, in the 5GHz band, will be used in the physical mode. This option is only available for Radio 1. n_only_g - Specifies that 802.11n, in the 2.4GHz band, will be used in the physical mode. This option only available for Radio 2. default - Specifies that the default option will be used. The default option for Radio 1 is 802.11a/n. The default option for Radio 2 is 802.11b/g/n. multicast - Specifies the rate at which the radio transmits multicast frames. tx_rate - Specifies the TX rate at which the radio transmits multicast frames. - Enter a valid rate, based on the radio mode, here. When the radio is operating in the 5 GHz band, available values are 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, and 54 Mbps. When the radio is operating in the 2.4 GHz band, available values are 1, 2, 5.5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, and 54 Mbps. When this value is set to 0, the multicast transmission rate selection is automatic. power - Specifies the state of the automatic power adjustment feature, for the radio. auto - Specifies that the AP power assignment can automatically be adjusted by the Switch. enable - Specifies that the automatic power adjustment feature will be enabled. disable - Specifies that the automatic power adjustment feature will be disabled. default_power - Specifies to configure the power setting for the radio. When the automatic power adjustment feature is enabled, an initial default power setting will be used. Alternatively, a fixed power setting will be used. The automatic power algorithm will not reduce the power below the number you set in the default power field. By default, the power level is 100%. Even if you enable the automatic power feature, the power of the RF signal will not decrease. The power level is a percentage of the maximum transmission power for the RF signal. - Enter the default power settings value here. This value must be between 1 and 100. The default value is 100. default - Specifies that the default value will be used. protection - Specifies the protection mode to use when operating in 802.11n mode. When the 714

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disable
- Specifies to send any acknowledgements for incorrectly received frames.
load_balance
- Specifies that the load balancing feature will be configured.
state
- Specifies the load balancing state.
enable
- Specifies that the load balancing feature will be enabled.
disable
- Specifies that the load balancing feature will be enabled. This is the default
option.
utilization
- Specifies the percentage of network utilization allowed on the radio before
clients are denied.
<int 1-100>
- Enter the network utilization value here. This value must be between 1
and 100. This unit is in percentage. The default value is 60%.
default
- Specifies that the default value will be used.
mcs_index
- Specifies that the MCS Index feature will be configured.
add
- Specifies to add an MCS Index when operating in 802.11n mode.
<int 0-15>
- Enter the MCS Index value, that will be added, here. This value must be
between 0 and 15.
all
- Specifies that all the values will be added to the MCS Index value.
delete
- Specifies to delete an MCS Index when operating in 802.11n mode.
<int 0-15>
- Enter the MCS Index value, that will be deleted, here. This value must be
between 0 and 15.
all
- Specifies that all the values will be deleted from the MCS Index value.
max_clients
- Specifies the maximum number of simultaneous client associations allowed on
the radio interface.
<int 0-200>
- Enter the maximum number of simultaneous client associations here. This
value must be between 0 and 200. The default value is 200.
default
- Specifies that the default value will be used.
mode
- Specifies the physical layer technology to use on the radio.
a
- Specifies that 802.11a will be used in the physical mode.
a_n
- Specifies that 802.11a/n will be used in the physical mode.
bg
- Specifies that 802.11b/g will be used in the physical mode.
bg_n
- Specifies that 802.11b/g/n will be used in the physical mode. This option is only
available for Radio 2.
n_only_a
- Specifies that 802.11n, in the 5GHz band, will be used in the physical mode.
This option is only available for Radio 1.
n_only_g
- Specifies that 802.11n, in the 2.4GHz band, will be used in the physical mode.
This option only available for Radio 2.
default
- Specifies that the default option will be used. The default option for Radio 1 is
802.11a/n. The default option for Radio 2 is 802.11b/g/n.
multicast
- Specifies the rate at which the radio transmits multicast frames.
tx_rate
- Specifies the TX rate at which the radio transmits multicast frames.
<float>
- Enter a valid rate, based on the radio mode, here. When the radio is operating
in the 5 GHz band, available values are 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, and 54 Mbps. When
the radio is operating in the 2.4 GHz band, available values are 1, 2, 5.5, 6, 9, 11,
12, 18, 24, 36, 48, and 54 Mbps. When this value is set to 0, the multicast
transmission rate selection is automatic.
power
- Specifies the state of the automatic power adjustment feature, for the radio.
auto
- Specifies that the AP power assignment can automatically be adjusted by the
Switch.
enable
- Specifies that the automatic power adjustment feature will be enabled.
disable
- Specifies that the automatic power adjustment feature will be disabled.
default_power
- Specifies to configure the power setting for the radio. When the automatic
power adjustment feature is enabled, an initial default power setting will be used.
Alternatively, a fixed power setting will be used. The automatic power algorithm will not
reduce the power below the number you set in the default power field. By default, the
power level is 100%. Even if you enable the automatic power feature, the power of the
RF signal will not decrease. The power level is a percentage of the maximum
transmission power for the RF signal.
<int 1-100>
- Enter the default power settings value here. This value must be between
1 and 100. The default value is 100.
default
- Specifies that the default value will be used.
protection
- Specifies the protection mode to use when operating in 802.11n mode. When the