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Unied Access Point Administrator’s Guide
Unied Access Point Administrator’s Guide
Page 47
October 2017
Section 4 - Managing the Access Point
Field Description
TSPEC BK ACM
Mode
Regulates mandatory admission control for the background access category. The options
are:
On-A station is required to send a TSPEC request for bandwidth to the AP before
sending or receiving a background trafc stream. The AP responds with the result of the
request, which includes the allotted medium time if the TSPEC was admitted.
Off-A station can send and receive background priority trafc without requiring an
admitted TSPEC; the AP ignores background TSPEC requests from client stations.
TSPEC BK ACM
Limit
Specify an upper limit on the amount of trafc the AP attempts to transmit on the wireless
medium using a background AC for stations roamed to this AP using Fast BSS Transition.
TSPEC AP Inactivity
Timeout
Specify the amount of time for an AP to detect an downlink TS as idle before deleting it.
TSPEC Station
Inactivity Timeout
Specify the amount of time for an AP to detect an uplink TS as idle before deleting it.
TSPEC Legacy
WMM Queue Map
Mode
Select Enable to allow intermixing of legacy trafc on queues operating as ACM.
Vht Features The purpose of this feature is to enable/disable Broadcom specic extensions in VHT for
Broadcom-to-Broadcom links. VHT feature enables support for 256QAM VHT rates not
specied by the 802.11ac Draft. The rates are all VHT LDPC mode, MCS 9 Nss 1 20Mhz,
MCS 9 Nss 2 20Mhz, MCS 6 Nss 3 80Mhz. The vht feature is supported for 802.11ac phy.
Olpc Calibration
Period
The purpose of this is to set Olpc Calibration Period which triggers a periodic calibration to
maintain output power same as target power for low power channels. The range of Olpc
Calibration Period is 10 to 20 minutes and ‘0’ is to disable the periodic calibration. This is
supported on 43431, 43460, and 43520 Radios.
Airtime Fairness The purpose of this is to enable/disable Airtime Fairness. This feature addresses the issue
of slower data transfers throttling the higher speed ones.
Table 21 - Radio Settings
Note: It is recommended not to require Admission Control for the access categories BE (Best
Effort) and BK (Background). Changing some settings might cause the AP to stop and restart
system processes. If this happens, wireless clients will temporarily lose connectivity. We
recommend that you change AP settings when WLAN trafc is low.
Note: The following features are available only in DWL-3610AP and DWL-6610B1AP: DFS
Support, Frame-burst Support, DHCP Offer/ACK to Unicast, Multicast to Unicast, Forced Roaming,
TSPEC BE ACM Mode, TSPEC BE ACM Limit, TSPEC BK ACM Mode, TSPEC BK ACM Limit,
Vht Features, Olpc Calibration Period, and Airtime Fairness.
Use the Radio page to congure both Radio One and Radio Two. The settings on the page apply only to the radio
that you choose from the Radio drop-down list. After you congure settings for one of the radios, click Apply and then
select and congure the other radio. Be sure to click Apply to apply the second set of conguration settings for the
other radio.
Conguring Radio and VAP Scheduler
The Radio and VAP scheduler is a standalone DWL-x600AP feature. To congure the Radio and VAP scheduler,
select the Scheduler tab in the Manage section. The Radio and VAP Scheduler allows you to congure a rule with a
specic time interval for VAPs or radios to be operational, thereby automating the enabling or disabling of the VAPs
and Radios.
One of the ways you can use this feature is to schedule radios to operate only during the ofce working hours in order
to achieve security and reduce power consumption. You can also use the Scheduler to allow access to VAPs for
wireless clients only during specic times of day.
Each rule species the start time, end time and day (or days) of the week the radio or VAP can be operational. The
rules are periodic in nature and are repeated every week.
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