3com WX1200 3CRWX120695A 사용자 설명서

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Defaults
 — 
Data rate enforcement is disabled by default.
Access
 — 
Enabled.
History
 —
 
Introduced in MSS Version 6.0.
Usage
 — 
Each type of radio (802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g) 
providing service to 
an SSID has a set of radio rates allowed for use 
when sending beacons, multicast frames, and unicast data. You can 
configure the rate set for each type of radio, specifying rates in three 
categories:
Mandatory - Valid 802.11 transmit rates that clients must support in 
order to 
associate with the MAP.
Disabled - Valid 802.11 transmit rates are disabled. MAPs do not 
transmit at the 
disabled rates.
Standard - Valid 802.11 transmit rates that are not disabled and are 
not 
mandatory.
By default, the rate set is not enforced, meaning that a client can 
associate with and transmit data to the MAP using a disabled data rate, 
although the MAP does not transmit data back to the client at the 
disabled rate.
You can use this command to enforce the data rates, which means that a 
connecting client must transmit at one of the mandatory or standard ates 
in order to associate with the MAP. When data rate enforcement is 
nabled, clients transmitting at the disabled rates are not allowed to 
associate with the MAP.
This command is useful if you want to completely prevent clients from 
transmitting at disabled data rates. For example, you can disable slower 
data rates so that clients transmitting at these rates do not consume 
bandwidth on the channel at the expense of clients transmitting at faster 
rates.
Examples
 — 
The following command enables data rate enforcement 
for radio 
profile rp1:
WX# set radio-profile rp1 rate-enforcement mode enable
success: change accepted.