Dtim-period, Fragmentation-length, Dtim-period 7-102 fragmentation-length 7-102 – SMC Networks SMC2552W-G2-17 User Manual

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Command Line Interface

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The beacon signals allow wireless clients to maintain contact with the access
point. They may also carry power-management information.

Example

dtim-period

This command configures the rate at which stations in sleep mode must wake up to
receive broadcast/multicast transmissions.

Syntax

dtim-period

<interval>

interval

- Interval between the beacon frames that transmit broadcast or

multicast traffic. (Range: 1-255 beacon frames)

Default Setting

1

Command Mode

Interface Configuration (Wireless)

Command Usage

• The Delivery Traffic Indication Map (DTIM) packet interval value indicates

how often the MAC layer forwards broadcast/multicast traffic. This
parameter is necessary to wake up stations that are using Power Save
mode.

• The DTIM is the interval between two synchronous frames with broadcast/

multicast information. The default value of 2 indicates that the access point
will save all broadcast/multicast frames for the Basic Service Set (BSS) and
forward them after every second beacon.

• Using smaller DTIM intervals delivers broadcast/multicast frames in a more

timely manner, causing stations in Power Save mode to wake up more
often and drain power faster. Using higher DTIM values reduces the power
used by stations in Power Save mode, but delays the transmission of
broadcast/multicast frames.

Example

fragmentation-length

This command configures the minimum packet size that can be fragmented when
passing through the access point.

Enterprise AP(if-wireless g)#beacon-interval 150
Enterprise AP(if-wireless g)#

Enterprise AP(if-wireless g)#dtim-period 100
Enterprise AP(if-wireless g)#

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