Cisco Cisco 4100 Series Wireless LAN Controller テクニカルリファレンス
3/22/05
config 802.11b
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Defaults
Global, Auto.
Examples
To have Radio Resource Management (RRM) automatically set the transmit
power for all 802.11a Cisco Radios at periodic intervals:
>config 802.11a txPower global auto
power for all 802.11a Cisco Radios at periodic intervals:
>config 802.11a txPower global auto
To set transmit power for all 802.11a Cisco Radios to power level 5 (lowest):
>config 802.11a txPower global 5
>config 802.11a txPower global 5
To set transmit power for 802.11a AP1 to global:
>config 802.11a txPower AP1 global
>config 802.11a txPower AP1 global
To set transmit power for 802.11a AP1 to power level 2:
>config 802.11a txPower AP1 2
>config 802.11a txPower AP1 2
Related Commands
show ap config 802.11a, config 802.11b txPower, config country
CONFIG 802.11B COMMANDS
config 802.11b
Use the following config 802.11b command:
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config 802.11b antenna
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config 802.11b enable
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config 802.11b fast-roaming
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config 802.11b pico-cell
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config 802.11b 11gSupport
config 802.11b 11gSupport
After enabling the Cisco SWAN 802.11b network using the config 802.11b enable command, enable or
disable the Cisco SWAN 802.11g network using the config 802.11b 11gSupport command. Note that
you must use this command to enable the network after configuring other 802.11b parameters.
Note that this command only enables the Cisco SWAN 802.11g network after the Cisco SWAN 802.11b
network is enabled using the config 802.11b enable command. To disable the 802.11a, 802.11b and/or
802.11g networks for an individual WLAN, use the config wlan radio command.
This command can be used any time the CLI interface is active.
disable the Cisco SWAN 802.11g network using the config 802.11b 11gSupport command. Note that
you must use this command to enable the network after configuring other 802.11b parameters.
Note that this command only enables the Cisco SWAN 802.11g network after the Cisco SWAN 802.11b
network is enabled using the config 802.11b enable command. To disable the 802.11a, 802.11b and/or
802.11g networks for an individual WLAN, use the config wlan radio command.
This command can be used any time the CLI interface is active.
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config 802.11b 11gSupport {enable/disable}