H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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Two lists are available on the page: the Radio Policy List that displays all radio policy

information of the AC.
Radio Policy List contents

{

Policy Name—Name of the radio policy.

{

Beacon Interval (TU)—Interval at which an AP sends a beacon frame.

{

DTIM Interval—Number of beacon intervals an AP waits before it sends buffered multicast
and broadcast frames.

{

RTS Threshold (bytes)—Length of frames for which the request to send (RTS) method is used.

{

Fragment Threshold (bytes)—Maximum length of frames that can be transmitted without
fragmentation.

{

Rx Lifecycle (ms)—Interval for an AP to hold a received frame in its buffer memory.

{

Operation—Click the Operation icon

for the radio policy to display the operation menu.

The operational tasks provided in the Operation menu are Modify, Delete, and Bound
Radios.

5.

Click More, and select Configuration Management, AP Configuration, Configure Radio in
Batches, Wireless Logical Interface Configuration, or Service Policy Management to enter the
configuration page.
If the Radio Policy List contains enough entries, the following navigational aids are displayed.

{

Click the Next Page icon

to page forward in the Radio Policy List.

{

Click the Last Page icon

to page forward to the end of the Radio Policy List.

{

Click the Previous Page icon

to page backward in the Radio Policy List.

{

Click the First Page icon

to page backward to the front of the Radio Policy List.

To configure the number of items per page you want to display, click 8, 15, 50, 100, or 200 at
the upper right of the Radio Policy List.
Radio List contents

{

Admin Status—Administrative state for the radio. Options are Up and Down.

{

Radio ID—ID of the radio.

{

AP Template Name—Name of the template used by the AP to which the radio belongs.

{

Radio Type—Select a radio type. Options are:

802.11a

802.11b

802.11g

802.11bg

802.11at

802.11an

802.11gn

802.11n (2.4GHz)

802.11bgn

802.11n

{

802.11n (5GHz)Policy Name—Name of the radio policy that has been bound to a radio.

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