Nortel Networks 2300 Switch User Manual


 
Configuring Auto-RF 327
Nortel WLAN—Security Switch 2300 Series Configuration Guide
success: change accepted.
Locking down tuned settings
You can convert dynamically assigned channels and power settings into statically configured settings, by locking them
down. When you lock down channel or power settings, WSS Software converts the latest values set by Auto-RF into
static settings.
You can lock down channel or power settings on a radio-profile basis. WSS Software implements the lock down by
changing the set ap radio channel or set ap radio tx-power command for each radio managed by the radio profile.
To lock down channel or power settings, use the following commands:
set radio-profile name auto-tune channel-lockdown
set radio-profile name auto-tune power-lockdown
To verify the static settings, use the show ap config command.
To save the locked down settings, you must save the switch’s configuration.
The following commands lock down the channel and power settings for radios in radio profile rp2:
WSS# set radio-profile rp2 auto-tune channel-lockdown
success: change accepted.
WSS# set radio-profile rp2 auto-tune power-lockdown
success: change accepted.
Displaying Auto-RF information
You can display the Auto-RF configuration, a list of RF neighbors, and the values of RF attributes.
(For information about the fields in the output, see the Nortel WLAN Security Switch 2300 Series Command Line
Reference.)
Displaying Auto-RF settings
To display the Auto-RF settings that you can configure in a radio profile, use the following command:
show radio-profile {name | ?}
Entering show radio-profile ? displays a list of radio profiles.
To display the Auto-RF and other settings in the default radio profile, type the following command. (This example
shows the Auto-RF parameters in bold type.)
WSS# show radio-profile default
Beacon Interval: 100 DTIM Interval: 1
Max Tx Lifetime: 2000 Max Rx Lifetime: 2000
RTS Threshold: 2346 Frag Threshold: 2346
Long Preamble: no Tune Channel: yes