Rate-selection – Brocade Mobility RFS Controller CLI Reference Guide (Supporting software release 5.5.0.0 and later) User Manual

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mesh client

off-channel-scan channel-list 2.4GHz 1

preamble-short

guard-interval long

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non-unicast queue bss 16 50

antenna-diversity

max-clients 100

radio-share-mode promiscuous

airtime-fairness prefer-ht weight 6

lock-rf-mode

extended-range 15

antenna-downtilt

rfs7000-37FABE(config-profile-71xxTestProfile-if-radio1)#

Related Commands:

rate-selection

interface-config-radio-instance

Sets the rate selection method to standard or opportunistic

NOTE

This feature is not supported on RFS4011 wireless controller.

Supported in the following platforms:

Access Points — Brocade Mobility 650 Access Point, Brocade Mobility 6511 Access Point,
Brocade Mobility 1220 Access Point, Brocade Mobility 71XX Access Point, Brocade
Mobility 1240 Access Point

Syntax:

rate-selection [opportunistic|standard]

Parameters

rate-selection [opportunistic|standard]

Example

rfs4000-880DA7(config-profile-default-rfs4000-if-radio1)#rate-selection

opportunistic

%% Error: Rate selection cannot be changed for device [rfs4000]

rfs4000-880DA7(config-profile-default-rfs4000-if-radio1)#

no

Resets the radio share mode for this radio to its default

rate-selection

Sets the rate selection method to standard or opportunistic

standard

Configures the monotonic rate selection mode. This is the default setting.

opportunistic

Configures the opportunistic (ORLA) rate selection mode
The ORLA algorithm is designed to select data rates that provide the best throughput. Instead of using
local conditions to decide whether a data rate is acceptable or not, ORLA is designed to proactively probe
other rates to determine if greater throughput is available. If these other rates do provide improved
throughput, ORLA intelligently adjusts its selection tables to favour higher performance. ORLA provides
improvements both on the client side of a mesh network as well as in the backhaul capabilities. ORLA is a
key differentiator at the deployment and customer level and will be further explored in this paper.

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