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To configure ATF for an AP group, use the airtime-fairness dot11 mode command in ap group submode. Use the no form of the command to disable ATF for a AP group.
airtime-fairness dot11 { 24ghz | 5ghz } mode { enforce-policy | monitor }
no airtime-fairness dot11 { 24ghz | 5ghz } mode { enforce-policy | monitor }
24ghz |
Configures 802.11b parameters |
5ghz |
Configures 802.11a parameters |
enforce-policy |
Configure airtime-fairness in enforce-policy mode |
monitor |
Configure airtime-fairness in monitor mode |
None
config apgroup
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Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.2.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to configure ATF for an AP group.
Switch#configure terminal Switchconfig# ap group testap Switchconfig-apgroup# airtime-fairness dot11 24ghz mode monitor
To configure ATF optimization for an AP group, use the airtime-fairness dot11 optimization command. Use the no form of the command to disable ATF for a AP group
airtime-fairness dot11 { 24ghz | 5ghz } optimization
no airtime-fairness dot11 { 24ghz | 5ghz } optimization
24ghz |
Configures 802.11b parameters |
5ghz |
Configures 802.11a parameters |
None
config apgroup
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Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.2.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to configure ATF optimization for an AP group.
Switch#configure terminal Switchconfig# ap group testap Switchconfig-apgroup# airtime-fairness dot11 24ghz optimization
To override a globally applied policy on a WLAN AP group, use the airtime-fairness dot11 policy command. Use the no form of the command to disable applied policy override.
airtime-fairness dot11 { 24ghz | 5ghz } policy policy-name
no airtime-fairness dot11 { 24ghz | 5ghz } policy policy-name
24ghz |
Configures 2.4 GHz airtime-fairness policy |
5ghz |
Configures 5 GHz airtime-fairness policy |
policy-name |
name of the airtime-fairness policy to assign |
None
config wlan apgroup
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Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.2.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to override applied policy on a WLAN AP group.
Switchconfig#ap group testapgroup Switch(config-apgroup)# wlan testwlan Switch(config-wlan-apgroup)# airtime-fairness dot11 24ghz policy testpolicy
To configure the ATF policy for a WLAN, use the airtime-fairness policy command.
airtime-fairness policy policy-name
policy-name |
Enter the policy name |
None
config wlan
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Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.2.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to configure the ATF policy for a WLAN.
Switch#configure terminal Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. Switch(config)#wlan wlan-name Switch(config-wlan)#airtime-fairness policy policy-name
To configure an RF-Profile for a selected band, use the ap dot11 rf-profile command. To delete an RF-Profile, use the no form of this command.
ap dot11 { 24GHz | 5GHz } rf-profile profile name
24ghz |
Displays the 2.4-GHz band |
5ghz |
Displays the 5-GHz band |
profile name |
Name of the RF profile |
None
Global configuration (config)
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Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.3.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to configure an RF profile for a selected band.
Switch#ap dot11 24GHz rf-profile doctest
To configure basic and advanced radio resource management settings for 802.11 devices, use the ap dot11 rrm command.
ap dot11 { 24ghz | 5ghz } rrm { ccx location-measurement sec | channel { cleanair-event | dca | device | foreign | load | noise | outdoor-ap-dca } | coverage { data fail-percentage pct | data packet-count count | data rssi-threshold threshold } | exception global percentage | level global number | voice { fail-percentage percentage | packet-count number | rssi-threshold threshold } }
ccx |
Configures Advanced (RRM) 802.11 CCX options. |
location-measurement |
Specifies 802.11 CCX Client Location Measurements in seconds. The range is between 10 and 32400 seconds. |
channel |
Configure advanced 802.11-channel assignment parameters. |
cleanair-event |
Configures cleanair event-driven RRM parameters. |
dca |
Configures 802.11-dynamic channel assignment algorithm parameters. |
device |
Configures persistent non-WiFi device avoidance in the 802.11-channel assignment. |
foreign |
Enables foreign AP 802.11-interference avoidance in the channel assignment. |
load |
Enables Cisco AP 802.11-load avoidance in the channel assignment. |
noise |
Enables non-802.11-noise avoidance in the channel assignment. |
outdoor-ap-dca |
Configures 802.11 DCA list option for outdoor AP. |
coverage |
Configures 802.11 coverage Hole-Detection. |
data fail-percentage pct |
Configures 802.11 coverage failure-rate threshold for uplink data packets. The range is between 1 and 100 |
data packet-count count |
Configures 802.11 coverage minimum-failure-count threshold for uplinkdata packets. |
data rssi-threshold threshold |
Configures 802.11 minimum-receive-coverage level for voice packets. |
exception global percentage |
Configures 802.11 Cisco APs coverage-exception level. The range is between 0 and 100 percent. |
level global number |
Configures 802.11 Cisco AP client-minimum-exception level between 1 and 75 clients. |
voice |
Configures 802.11 coverage Hole-Detection for voice packets. |
fail-percentage percentage |
Configures 802.11 coverage failure rate threshold for uplink voice packets. |
packet-count number |
Configures 802.11 coverage minimum-uplink-failure count threshold for voice packets. |
rssi-threshold threshold |
Configures 802.11 minimum receive coverage level for voice packets. |
Disabled
Interface configuration
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Cisco IOS XE 3.3SE |
This command was introduced. |
This command applies for both 802.11a and 802.11b bands. But the appropriate commands must be chosen for configuring the parameter.
This example shows how to configure various RRM settings.
Switch#configure terminal Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. Switch(config)#ap dot11 5ghz rrm ? ccx Configure Advanced(RRM) 802.11a CCX options channel Configure advanced 802.11a channel assignment parameters coverage 802.11a Coverage Hole Detection group-member Configure members in 802.11a static RF group group-mode 802.11a RF group selection mode logging 802.11a event logging monitor 802.11a statistics monitoring ndp-type Neighbor discovery type Protected/Transparent profile 802.11a performance profile tpc-threshold Configures the Tx Power Control Threshold used by RRM for auto power assignment txpower Configures the 802.11a Tx Power Level
To configure radio resource management CCX options for 2.4 GHz and 5GHz devices, use the ap dot11 rrm ccx command.
ap dot11 { 24ghz | 5ghz } rrm ccx location-measurement interval
location-measurement interval |
Specifies the CCX client-location measurement interval value. The range is between 10 and 32400 seconds. |
None.
Interface configuration.
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Cisco IOS XE 3.3SE |
This command was introduced. |
None.
This example shows how to set CCX location-measurement interval for a 5-GHz device.
Switch#configure terminal Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. Switch(config)#ap dot11 5ghz rrm ccx location-measurement 10
To enable radio resource management channel for 2.4 GHz and 5GHz devices, use the ap dot11 rrm channel command. To disable the radio resource mangement for 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz devices, use the no form of the command.
ap dot11 { 24ghz | 5ghz } rrm channel { cleanair-event | dca | device | foreign | load | noise }
no ap dot11 { 24ghz | 5ghz } rrm channel { cleanair-event | dca | device | foreign | load | noise }
cleanair-event | Specifies the cleanair event-driven RRM parameters |
dca | Specifies the 802.11 dynamic channel assignment algorithm parameters |
device |
Specifies the persistent non-WiFi device avoidance in the 802.11-channel assignment. |
foreign |
Enables foreign AP 802.11-interference avoidance in the channel assignment. |
load |
Enables Cisco AP 802.11-load avoidance in the channel assignment. |
noise |
Enables non-802.11-noise avoidance in the channel assignment. |
None.
Interface configuration.
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Cisco IOS XE 3.3SE |
This command was introduced. |
None.
This example shows all the parameters available for Channel.
Switch#configure terminal Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. Switch(config)#ap dot11 24ghz rrm channel ? cleanair-event Configure cleanair event-driven RRM parameters dca Config 802.11b dynamic channel assignment algorithm parameters device Configure persistent non-WiFi device avoidance in the 802.11b channel assignment foreign Configure foreign AP 802.11b interference avoidance in the channel assignment load Configure Cisco AP 802.11b load avoidance in the channel assignment noise Configure 802.11b noise avoidance in the channel assignment
To configure cleanair event driven Radio Resource Management (RRM) rogue contribution parameters, use the ap dot11 24ghz rrm channel cleanair-event rogue-contribution command.
ap dot11 24ghz rrm channel cleanair-event rogue-contribution duty-cycle threshold-value
duty-cycle |
Sets event-driven RRM rogue contribution duty cycle. |
threshold-value |
Custom ED-RRM rogue contribution duty cycle threshold value. Valid value ranges from 1 -99 percent. |
The rogue contribution duty cycle is not set.
Release | Modification |
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16.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This command sets event-driven RRM rogue contribution duty cycle.
This example shows how to configure cleanair event driven RRM rogue contribution parameters:
Cisco Controller(config)# ap dot11 24ghz rrm channel cleanair-event rogue-contribution duty-cycle 1
To add non-default radio resource management DCA channels to the DCA channel list for 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz devices, use the ap dot11 {24ghz | 5ghz } rrm channel dca add command. To remove a default channel from the DCA list, use the no form of the command. The DCA channel list contains standard channels matching your country of operation. For example, a regulatory default channel list contains channels 1, 6, and 11.
ap dot11 [ 24ghz | 5ghz ] rrm channel dca add number
no ap dot11 [ 24ghz | 5ghz ] rrm channel dca add number
number | DCA channel number. |
None.
Global configuration
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Cisco IOS XE 3.3SE |
This command was introduced. |
None.
This example shows how to add a non-default radio resource management DCA channel to the DCA list for a 2.4 GHz device, using the ap dot11 24ghz rrm channel dca add 10 command:
Switch(config)# ap dot11 24ghz rrm channel dca add 10
To remove a default radio resource management DCA channels from the DCA channel list for 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz devices, use the ap dot11 {24ghz | 5ghz} rrm channel dca remove number command. To add a default DCA channel back to the DCA channel list, use the no form of the command.
ap dot11 [ 24ghz | 5ghz ] rrm channel dca remove number
no ap dot11 [ 24ghz | 5ghz ] rrm channel dca remove number
number |
Specifies the radio resource management DCA channel. |
None.
Global configuration.
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Cisco IOS XE 3.3SE |
This command was introduced. |
None.
This example shows how to remove default radio resource management DCA channel from the DCA list for a 2.4 GHz device, using the ap dot11 24ghz rrm channel dca remove command:
Switch(config)#ap dot11 24ghz rrm channel dca remove 11
To configure DCA channel width for all 802.11n radios in the 5-GHz band, enter the ap dot11 5ghz rrm channel dca chan-width-11n width command. To disable DCA channel width for all 802.11n radios in the 5-GHz band, use the no form of the command.
ap dot11 5ghz rrm channel dca chan-width-11n { 20| 40}
no ap dot11 5ghz rrm channel dca chan-width-11n { 20| 40}
chan-width-11n |
Specifies DCA channel width for all 802.11n radios in the 5-GHz band. |
20 |
Sets the channel width for 802.11n radios to 20 MHz. |
40 |
Sets the channel width for 802.11n radios to 40 MHz. |
The default channel width is 20.
Global configuration.
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Cisco IOS XE 3.3SE |
This command was introduced. |
None.
This example shows how to set the channel width for the 802.11n radios to 40 MHz, using the ap dot11 5ghz rrm channel dca chan-width-11n command:
Switch(config)#ap dot11 5ghz rrm channel dca chan-width-11n 40
To enable 802.11 coverage hole detection, use the ap dot11 rrm coverage command.
ap dot11 { 24ghz | 5ghz } rrm coverage [ data { fail-percentage percentage | packet-count count | rssi-threshold threshold } | exceptional global value | level global value | voice { fail-percentage percentage | packet-count packet-count | rssi-threshold threshold } ]
data |
Specifies 802.11 coverage hole-detection data packets. |
fail-percentage percentage |
Specifies 802.11 coverage failure-rate threshold for uplink data packets. The range is between 1 and 100 |
packet-count count |
Specifies 802.11 coverage minimum-failure-count threshold for uplink data packets. |
rssi-threshold threshold |
Specifies 802.11 minimum-receive-coverage level for voice packets. |
exceptional global value |
Specifies 802.11 Cisco APs coverage-exception level. The range is between 0 and 100 percent. |
level global value |
Specifies 802.11 Cisco AP client-minimum-exception level between 1 and 75 clients. |
voice |
Specifies 802.11 coverage Hole-Detection for voice packets. |
fail-percentage percentage |
Specifies 802.11 coverage failure rate threshold for uplink voice packets. |
packet-count packet-count |
Specifies 802.11 coverage minimum-uplink-failure count threshold for voice packets. |
rssi-threshold threshold |
Specifies 802.11 minimum receive coverage level for voice packets. |
None.
Interface configuration.
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Cisco IOS XE 3.3SE |
This command was introduced. |
If you enable coverage hole-detection, the switch automatically determines, based on data that is received from the access points, whether any access points have clients that are potentially located in areas with poor coverage.
If both the number and percentage of failed packets exceed the values that you entered in the ap dot11 {24ghz | 5ghz} rrm coverage packet-count and ap dot11 {24ghz | 5ghz} rrm coverage fail-percentage commands for a 5-second period, the client is considered to be in a pre-alarm condition. The switch uses this information to distinguish between real and false coverage holes and excludes clients with poor roaming logic. A coverage hole is detected if both the number and percentage of failed clients meet or exceed the values entered in the ap dot11 {24ghz | 5ghz} rrm coverage level-global and ap dot11 {24ghz | 5ghz} rrm coverage exceptional-global commands over a 90-second period. The switch determines whether the coverage hole can be corrected and, if appropriate, mitigate the coverage hole by increasing the transmit power level for that specific access point.
This example shows how to set the RSSI-threshold for data in 5-GHz band.
Switch#configure terminal Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. Switch(config)#ap dot11 5ghz rrm coverage data rssi-threshold -80
To configure members in 802.11 static RF group, use the ap dot11 rrm group-member command. To remove the member, use the no form of the command.
ap dot11 { 24ghz | 5ghz } rrm group-member controller-name controller-ip
no ap dot11 { 24ghz | 5ghz } rrm group-member controller-name controller-ip
controller-name |
Specifies the name of the controller to be added. |
controller-ip |
Specifies the IP address of the controller to be added. |
None.
Interface configuration.
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Cisco IOS XE 3.3SE |
This command was introduced. |
None.
This example shows how to add a controller in the 5-GHz automatic-RF group
Switch#configure terminal Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. Switch(config)#ap dot11 5ghz rrm group-member ABC 10.1.1.1
To monitor the 802.11-band statistics, use the ap dot11 rrm monitor command. To disable, use the no form of the command.
ap dot11 { 24ghz | 5ghz } rrm monitor { channel-list | { all | country | dca } | coverage | load | noise | signal }
no ap dot11 { 24ghz | 5ghz } rrm monitor { channel-list | coverage | load | noise | signal }
channel-list |
Sets the 802.11 noise/interference/rogue monitoring channel-list. |
all | Specifies to monitor all the channels. |
country | Specifies to monitor channels used in configured country code |
dca | Specifies to monitor channels used by dynamic channel assignment. |
coverage |
Specifies 802.11 coverage measurement interval. The range is between 60 and 3600 in seconds |
load |
Specifies 802.11 load measurement interval. The range is between 60 and 3600 in seconds |
noise |
Specifies 802.11 noise measurement interval (channel scan interval). The range is between 60 and 3600 in seconds |
signal |
Specifies 802.11 signal measurement interval (neighbor packet frequency). The range is between 60 and 3600 in seconds |
None.
Interface Configuration
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Cisco IOS XE 3.3SE |
This command was introduced. |
None.
This example shows how to enable monitoring all the 5-GHz band channels.
Switch#configure terminal Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. Switch(config)#ap dot11 5ghz rrm monitor channel-list all
To configure Cisco lightweight access point profile settings on supported 802.11 networks, use the ap dot11 rrm profile command.
ap dot11 { 24ghz | 5ghz } rrm profile { customize | foreign value | noise value | throughput value | utilization value }
customize |
Enables performance profiles. |
foreign value |
Specifies the 802.11 foreign 802.11 interference threshold value. The range is between 0 and 100 percent. |
noise value |
Specifies the 802.11 foreign noise threshold value. The range is between -127 and 0 dBm |
throughput value |
Specifies the 802.11a Cisco AP throughput threshold value. The range is between 1000 and 10000000 bytes per second |
utilization value |
Specifies the 802.11a RF utilization threshold value. The range is between 0 and 100 percent |
Disabled.
Interface configuration.
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Cisco IOS XE 3.3SE |
This command was introduced. |
None.
This example shows how to set the threshold value for the noise parameter.
Switch#configure terminal Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. Switch(config)#ap dot11 5ghz rrm profile noise -50
To configure the tx-power control threshold used by RRM for auto power assignment, use the ap dot11 rrm tpc-threshold command. To disable, use the no form of the command.
ap dot11 { 24ghz | 5ghz } rrm tpc-threshold value
no ap dot11 { 24ghz | 5ghz } rrm tpc-threshold
value |
Specifies the power value. The range is between -80 and -50. |
None.
Interface configuration.
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Cisco IOS XE 3.3SE |
This command was introduced. |
None.
This example shows how to configure the tx-power control threshold used by RRM for auto power assignment.
Switch#configure terminal Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. Switch(config)#ap dot11 5ghz rrm tpc-threshold -60
To configure the 802.11 tx-power level, use the ap dot11 rrm txpower command. To disable the 802.11 tx-power level, use the no form of the command.
ap dot11 { 24ghz | 5ghz } rrm txpower { auto | max powerLevel | min powerLevel | once | power-level }
no ap dot11 { 24ghz | 5ghz } rrm txpower { auto | max powerLevel | min powerLevel | once | power-level }
auto |
Enables auto-RF. |
max powerLevel |
Configures maximum auto-RF tx power. The range is between -10 to -30. |
min powerLevel |
Configures minimum auto-RF tx power. The range is between -10 to -30. |
once |
Enables one-time auto-RF. |
None.
Interface configuration.
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Cisco IOS XE 3.3SE |
This command was introduced. |
Cisco IOS XE 3.3SE |
The no form of the command is introduced. |
None.
This example shows how to enables auto-RF once.
Switch#configure terminal Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. Switch(config)#ap dot11 5ghz rrm txpower once
To enable AirTime-Fairness in Enforce policy or Monitor mode, use the ap dot11 airtime-fairness mode command. To disable Enforce policy or Monitor mode in AirTime Fairness, use the no form of the command.
ap dot11 { 24ghz | 5ghz } airtime-fairness mode { enforce-policy | monitor }
no ap dot11 { 24ghz | 5ghz } airtime-fairness mode { enforce-policy | monitor }
24ghz |
Configures 802.11b parameters |
5ghz |
Configures 802.11a parameters |
enforce-policy |
Configure airtime-fairness in enforce-policy mode |
monitor |
Configure airtime-fairness in monitor mode |
None
Global Configuration
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Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.2.1 |
This command was introduced. |
None
This example shows all the parameters available for AirTime Fairness mode.
Switch#configure terminal Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. Switch(config)#ap dot11 24ghz airtime-fairness mode ? enforce-policy Configure airtime-fairness in enforce-policy mode monitor Configure airtime-fairness in monitor mode
To create a new Air Time Fairness (ATF) policy, use the ap dot11 airtime-fairness policy-name command.
ap dot11 airtime-fairness policy-name policy-name policy-id
policy-name |
Enter the ATF policy name. |
policy-id |
Enter ATF policy ID to create new policy. |
None
Global Configuration
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Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.2.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows .
Switch#ap dot11 airtime-fairness policy-name testpolicy 12
To apply policy weight to an Air Time Fairness (ATF) policy, use the policy-weight command.
policy-weight policy-weight
policy-weight |
Policy weight for ATF policy. The range is from 5 to 100. Default is 10. |
None
config-airtime-fairness policy
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Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.2.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to apply policy weight to an ATF policy.
Switch#ap dot11 airtime-fairness policy-name testpolicy 12 Switch(config-airtime-fairness policy)# policy-weight 35
To configure an ap group, use the ap group command.
ap group group-name
group-name |
Name of the AP group. |
None
Global configuration (config)
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Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.3.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to configure an ap group.
Switchconfig# ap group docgroup
To enable Air Time-Fairness in Enforce policy or Monitor mode for a specific AP, use the ap namedot11 airtime-fairness mode command. Use no form of the command to disable Air Time-Fairness from either of the two modes for a specific AP.
ap name ap-name dot11 { 24ghz | 5ghz } airtime-fairness mode { enforce-policy | monitor }
ap name ap-name no dot11 { 24ghz | 5ghz } airtime-fairness mode { enforce-policy | monitor }
ap-name |
Enter access point name |
24ghz |
Configures 802.11b parameters |
5ghz |
Configures 802.11a parameters |
enforce-policy |
Configure airtime-fairness in enforce-policy mode |
monitor |
Configure airtime-fairness in monitor mode |
None
Privileged EXEC
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Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.2.1 |
This command was introduced. |
None
This example shows how to disable Air Time-Fairness from either enforce-policy or monitor mode for a specific AP.
Switch# ap name testap no dot11 24ghz airtime-fairness mode
To enable ATF optimization for a specific AP, use the ap name dot11 airtime-fairness optimization command. Use no to disable ATF optimization for a specific AP.
ap name ap-name dot11 { 24ghz | 5ghz } airtime-fairness optimization
ap name ap-name no dot11 { 24ghz | 5ghz } airtime-fairness optimization
ap-name |
Enter access point name |
24ghz |
Configures 802.11b parameters |
5ghz |
Configures 802.11a parameters |
None
Privileged EXEC
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Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.2.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to enable ATF optimization for a specific AP.
Switch#ap name doctestap dot11 24ghz airtime-fairness optimization
To disable the ATF policy override on WLAN specific to a WLAN, use the ap name no dot11 airtime-fairness wlan-name command.
ap name ap-name no dot11 { 24ghz | 5ghz } airtime-fairness wlan-name wlan-name
ap-name |
Enter access point name |
24ghz |
Configures 802.11b parameters |
5ghz |
Configures 802.11a parameters |
wlan-name |
Configure the airtime-fairness policy for this WLAN under Cisco AP |
wlan-name |
Enter the wlan profile name |
None
Privileged EXEC
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Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.2.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to disable ATF policy override on WLAN specific to a WLAN .
Switch#ap name testap no dot11 24ghz airtime-fairness wlan-name testwlan
To override the ATF policy on WLAN specific to one AP, use the ap name dot11 airtime-fairness wlan-name policy-name command.
ap name ap-name dot11 { 24ghz | 5ghz } airtime-fairness wlan-name wlan-name policy-name policy-name
ap-name |
Access Point name |
24ghz |
Configures 802.11b parameters |
5ghz |
Configures 802.11a parameters |
wlan-name |
Configure the airtime-fairness policy for this wlan under Cisco |
wlan-name |
Enter the wlan profile name |
policy-name |
Configure airtime-fairness policy |
policy-name |
Enter the airtime-fairness profile name |
None
Privileged EXEC
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Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.2.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to override the ATF policy on WLAN specific to one AP.
Switch# ap name testap dot11 24ghz airtime-fairness wlan-name testwlan policy-name testpolicy
To configure the client threshold minimum dB for the selected band, use the band-select client command. To reset the client threshold minimum dB for the selected band, use the no form of this command.
band-select client { mid-rssi | rssi } dBm value
mid-rssi |
Minimum dBm of a client RSSI start to respond to probe |
rssi |
Minimum dBm of a client RSSI to respond to probe |
dBm value |
Minimum dBm of a client RSSI to respond to probe. Valid range is between –90 and –20 dBm. |
None
config-rf-profile
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Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.3.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to set the client threshold to minimum dB for a selected band.
Switch(config-rf-profile)#band-select client rssi -50
To configure the band cycle parameters, use the band-select cycle command. To reset the threshold value, use the no form of this command.
band-select cycle { count | threshold } value
count |
Sets the Band Select probe cycle count. |
value |
Maximum number of cycles not responding. The range is between 1 and 10. |
threshold |
Sets the time threshold for a new scanning cycle. |
value |
Set the threshold value in milliseconds. The valid is between 1and 1000. |
None
config-rf-profile
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Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.3.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to configure the probe cycle count in an RF profile for a selected band.
Switch(config-rf-profile)#band-select cycle count 5
To configure the expiry time for the RF profile for the selected band, use the band-select expire command. To reset the value, use the no form of this command.
band-select expire { dual-band | suppression } value
no band-select expire { dual-band | suppression }
dual-band |
Configures the RF Profile Band Select Expire Dual Band. |
value |
Setting the time to expire for pruning previously known dual-band clients. The range is between 10 and 300. |
suppression |
Configures the RF Profile Band Select Expire Suppression. |
value |
Setting the time to expire for pruning previously known 802.11b/g clients. The range is between 10 and 200. |
None
config-rf-profile
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Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.3.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to configure the time to expire for a dual-band of an RF profile in a selected band.
Switch(config-rf-profile)#band-select expire dual-band 15
To configure the probe responses to the clients for a selected band, use the band-select probe-response command. To disable the probe-response, use the no form of this command.
band-select probe-response
probe-response |
Probe responses to clients. |
None
config-rf-profile
Release | Modification |
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Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.3.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to enable probe response to the clients.
Switch(config-rf-profile)#band-select probe-response
To configure a channel for the RF profile DCA channel list, use the channel command. To disable the channel, use the no form of this command.
channel { add | remove } channel-number
add |
Adds channel to the RF Profile DCA channel list. |
remove |
Removes the channel from the RF Profile DCA channel list. |
channel-number |
Channel number. |
None
config-rf-profile
Release | Modification |
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Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.3.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to add a channel to the RF profile DCA channel list.
Switch(config-rf-profile)#channel add 3
To configure the RF Profile DCA foreign AP contribution, use the channel foreign command. To disable the DCA Foreign AP Contribution, use the no form of this command.
channel foreign
foreign |
Configures the RF Profile DCA foreign AP contribution. |
None
config-rf-profile
Release | Modification |
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Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.3.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to configure the RF profile DCA foreign AP contribution.
Switch(config-rf-profile)#channel foreign
To configure the RF Profile DCA channel width, use the channel width command. To revert to default value, use the no form of this command.
channel width { 20 | 40 | 80 | best }
20 |
Channel width in MHz |
40 |
Channel width in MHz |
80 |
Channel width in MHz |
best |
Channel width in MHz |
None
config-rf-profile
Release | Modification |
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Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.3.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to configure the channel width to 40-MHz.
Switch(config-rf-profile)#channel width 40
To configure the voice and data coverage, use the coverage command. To reset the minimum RSSI value use the no form of this command.
coverage { data | voice } rssi threshold value
data |
Configure Coverage Hole Detection for data packets. |
voice |
Configure Coverage Hole Detection for voice packets. |
value |
Minimum RSSI value for the packets received by the access point. The valid rage is between –90 and –60 dBm. |
None
config-rf-profile
Release | Modification |
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Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.3.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to configure the coverage hole detection for data packets.
Switch(config-rf-profile)#coverage data rssi threshold –85
To configure the Cisco AP coverage exception level, use the coverage exception command. To reset the exception-level percentage use the no form of this command.
coverage exception exception-level
exception-level |
Cisco AP coverage exception level with valid range between 0 and 100 percent. |
None
config-rf-profile
Release | Modification |
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Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.3.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to set the Cisco AP coverage exception level.
Switch(config-rf-profile)#coverage exception 70
To configure Cisco AP client minimum coverage level, use the coverage level command. To reset the coverage client value use the no form of this command.
coverage level clients
clients |
Minimum coverage level. Range is between 1 and 200 clients. |
None
config-rf-profile
Release | Modification |
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Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.3.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to configure the Cisco AP client minimum level.
Switch(config-rf-profile)#coverage level 180
To clear the wireless airtime-fairness statistics, use the clear wireless airtime-fairness statistics command.
clear clear wireless airtime-fairness statistics
airtime-fairness |
Clears the airtime-fairness statistics |
None
Privileged EXEC
Release | Modification |
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Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.2.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to clear the wireless airtime-fairness statistics.
Switch#clear wireless airtime-fairness statistics
To enable 802.11n client only mode of the RF profile, use the dot11n-only command. To disable the 802.11n client only mode use the no form of this command.
dot11n-only
dot11n-only |
802.11n client only mode of the RF Profile. |
None
config-rf-profile
Release | Modification |
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Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.3.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to enable 802.11n client only mode of the RF Profile.
Switch(config-rf-profile)#dot11n-only
To configure the RF Profile Load Balance, use the load-balancing command. To reset RF profile load balance value, use the no form of this command.
load-balancing { denial | window} value
denial |
Configures the number of load balancing denial. |
value |
Enter the load balancing denial count. The range is between 1 and 10. |
window |
Set Aggressive Load Balancing client window. |
value |
Number of clients. The range is between 0 and 20. |
None
config-rf-profile
Release | Modification |
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Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.3.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to configure the number of load balancing denial.
Switch#load-balancing denial 4
To configure the RF profile max clients, use the high-density clients count command. To reset the RF profile max clients use the no form of this command.
high-density clients count value
value |
Maximum client connections per AP radio. The range is between 0 and 200. |
None
config-rf-profile
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Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.3.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to configure the RF profile max clients.
Switch(config-rf-profile)#high-density clients count 25
To configure the maximum clients per AP on a WLAN, use the high-density clients wlan command. To reset the count use the no form of this command.
high-density clients wlan wlan name count count
wlan name |
Enter the name of the WLAN to limit clients per AP. |
count |
Maximum client connections per AP per WLAN. The range is between 0 and 200. |
None
config-rf-profile
Release | Modification |
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Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.3.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to configure the maximum clients per AP on a WLAN
Switch(config-rf-profile)#high-density clients wlan doctest count 20
To configure the value for RF profile Multicast Data Rate, use the high-density multicast data-rate command. To reset the data date to auto, use the no form of this command.
high-density multicast data-rate { RATE_12M | RATE_18M | RATE_24M | RATE_36M | RATE_48M | RATE_54M | RATE_6M | RATE_9M }
multicast |
Configures the RF Profile multicast. |
data-rate |
The value for RF Profile Multicast Data Rate. |
RATE_12M |
802.11 12M Rate |
RATE_18M |
802.11 18M Rate |
RATE_24M |
802.11 24M Rate |
RATE_36M |
802.11 36M Rate |
RATE_48M |
802.11 48M Rate |
RATE_54M |
802.11 54M Rate |
RATE_6M |
802.11 6M Rate |
RATE_9M |
802.11 9M Rate |
None
config-rf-profile
Release | Modification |
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Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.3.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to configure the value for RF profile Multicast Data Rate.
Switch(config-rf-profile)#high-density multicast data-rate RATE_9M
To configure the value for RF Profile Rx SOP threshold, use the high-density rx-sop threshold command. To revert the Rx SOP to auto, use the no form of this command.
high-density rx-sop threshold { auto | high | low | medium }
rx-sop |
Configures the RF Profile Rx SOP threshold. |
threshold |
Configures the value for RF Profile Rx SOP threshold. |
auto |
Reverts radio receiver SOP threshold to auto. |
high |
Sets radio receiver SOP threshold to high. |
low |
Sets radio receiver SOP threshold to low. |
medium |
Sets radio receiver SOP threshold to medium. |
None
config-rf-profile
Release | Modification |
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Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.3.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to configure radio receiver SOP threshold for an RF Profile to high.
Switch(config-rf-profile)#high-density rx-sop threshold high
To configure 802.11 operational rates, use the rate command. To revert to the rate default state, use the no form of this command.
rate { RATE_12M | RATE_18M | RATE_24M | RATE_36M | RATE_48M | RATE_54M | RATE_6M | RATE_9M } { disable | mandatory | supported }
RATE_12M |
802.11 12M Rate. |
RATE_18M |
802.11 18M Rate. |
RATE_24M |
802.11 24M Rate. |
RATE_36M |
802.11 36M Rate. |
RATE_48M |
802.11 48M Rate. |
RATE_54M |
802.11 54M Rate. |
RATE_6M |
802.11 6M Rate. |
RATE_9M |
802.11 9M Rate. |
disable |
Disables a rate. |
mandatory |
Configures a rate to mandatory. |
supported |
Configures a rate to supported. |
None
config-rf-profile
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Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.3.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to disable 802.11 9M operational rate.
Switch(config-rf-profile)#rate RATE_9M disable
To enable the RF profile MCS data rates, use the rate mcs command. To disable the RF profile MCS data rates use the no form of this command.
rate mcs index-number
index-number |
Enter index number of RF Profile MCS Data Rates. The range is between 0 and 31. |
None
config-rf-profile
Release | Modification |
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Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.3.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to enable the RF Profile mcs data rate.
Switch(config-rf-profile)#rate mcs 5
To configure the RF Profile Trap Threshold parameters, use the trap threshold command. To revert to default value, use the no form of this command.
trap threshold { clients | interference | noise | utilization } value
clients |
Configures the RF Profile Trap for Threshold Clients. |
value |
Number of clients that associate with an access point, after which the trap is sent. The range is between 1 and 200. |
interference |
Configures the RF Profile Trap Threshold for Interference. |
value |
Configures the percentage value for Rf Profile Trap Threshold Interference. The range is between 0 and 100. |
noise |
Configures the RF Profile Trap Threshold for Noise. |
value |
Configures the value for Rf Profile Trap Threshold Noise in dbm. The range is between –127 and 0. |
utilization |
Configures the RF Profile Trap Threshold for Utilization. |
value |
Configures the percentage value for RF Profile Trap Threshold Utilization. The range is between 0 and 100. |
None
config-rf-profile
Release | Modification |
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Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.3.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to set the RF Profile Threshold Trap for the clients.
Switch(config-rf-profile)#trap threshold clients 10
To configure Tx Power levels, use the tx-power command. To revert to default value, use the no form of this command.
tx-power { min | max } dBm value
max |
Configures maximum Auto-RF transmit power. |
min |
Configures maximum Auto-RF transmit power. |
dBm value |
Enter value in dBm. The range is between –10 and 30. |
None
config-rf-profile
Release | Modification |
---|---|
Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.3.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to set the Tx power level to min.
Switch(config-rf-profile)#tx-power min –14
To configure the Transmit Power Control (TPC) version 1 threshold, use the tx-power v1 threshold command. To revert to default dBm value, use the no form of this command.
tx-power v1 threshold dBm value
dBm value |
Transmit Power Control version 1 threshold value. The range is between –80 and –50 dBm. |
None
config-rf-profile
Release | Modification |
---|---|
Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.3.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to set the TPCv1 threshold to –75dBm.
Switch#tx-power v1 threshold –75
To delete a AirTime Fairness policy, use the no ap dot11 airtime-fairness policy-name command.
no ap dot11 airtime-fairness policy-name policy-name
policy-name |
Enter the airtime-fairness policy name |
None
Global configuration
Release | Modification |
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Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.2.1 |
This command was introduced. |
None
This example shows how to delete a AirTime Fairness policy.
Switch#configure terminal Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. Switch# no ap dot11 airtime-fairness policy-name testpol
To configure an remote-lan to an ap group, use the remote-lan command. To delete the remote-lan from the ap group, use the no form of this command.
remote-lan name
name |
Enter the name of the remote-lan |
None
config-apgroup
Release | Modification |
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Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.3.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to configure an remote-lan to an ap group.
Switch(config-apgroup)#remote-lan rlantest
To assign the RF Profile to the 2.4GHz band AP group, use the rf-profile dot11 24ghz command.
rf-profile dot11 24ghz name
name |
Enter the name of the RF Profile to be assigned to the current AP group. |
None
config-apgroup
Release | Modification |
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Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.3.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to assign the RF Profile to the 2.4GHz band AP group.
Switch(config-apgroup)#rf-profile dot11 24ghz doctest
To assign the RF Profile to the 5GHz band AP group, use the rf-profile dot11 5ghz command.
rf-profile dot11 5ghz name
name |
Enter the name of the RF Profile to be assigned to the current AP group. |
None
config-apgroup
Release | Modification |
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Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.3.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to assign the RF Profile to the 5GHz band AP group.
Switch(config-apgroup)#rf-profile dot11 24ghz doc5test
To view ATF configuration for a specific AP group, use the show ap airtime-fairness ap-group command.
show ap airtime-fairness ap-group group-name
group-name |
Enter AP-group name |
None
Privileged EXEC
Release | Modification |
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Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.2.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows ATF configuration for a specific AP group .
Switch#show ap airtime-fairness ap-group ?
Site Description:
Airtime-fairness 2.4GHz Mode:: Disable
Airtime-fairness 2.4GHz Optimization : n/a
Airtime-fairness 5GHz Mode:: Disable
Airtime-fairness 5GHz Optimization : n/a
WLAN ID WLAN Name Interface ATF Policy(2.4GHz) ATF Policy(5GHz)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To view ATF configuration for a specific AP, use the show ap airtime-fairness command.
show ap nameap-name airtime-fairness
ap-name |
Enter access point name |
None
Privileged EXEC
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Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.2.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to view ATF configuration for a specific AP.
Switch# show ap name testap airtime-fairness
To view AP list with Air Time Fairness configuration per radio, use the show ap airtime-fairness command.
show ap airtime-fairness
None
Privileged EXEC
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Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.2.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows AP list with AirTime-Fairness per radio.
Switch#show ap airtime-fairness
To view all configured policies, use the show ap airtime-fairness policy command.
show ap airtime-fairness policy
policy |
Shows Airtime Fairness policy information |
Privileged EXEC
Release | Modification |
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Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.2.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows all the configured airtime-fairness policies.
Switch#show ap airtime-fairness policy
Policy ID Policy Name Weight
----------------------------------------
23 f 10
12 asd 10
13 pol 10
50 meaw 45
20 pocy 10
0 Default 10
To view the complete list of configured WLANs with Air Time Fairness policies applied, use the show ap airtime-fairness wlan command.
show ap airtime-fairness wlan
wlan |
Display airtime-fairness configuration for all wlans |
Privileged EXEC
Release | Modification |
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Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.2.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows the complete list of configured WLANs and ATF policies applied.
Switch#show ap airtime-fairness wlan
WLAN ID Profile Name ATF Profile Name Weight
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
12 doctestlan Default 10
To display the 2.4 GHz RRM parameters, use the show ap dot11 24ghz command.
show ap dot11 24ghz { ccx | channel | coverage | group | l2roam | logging | monitor | profile | receiver | summary | txpower }
ccx |
Displays the 802.11b CCX information for all Cisco APs. |
channel |
Displays the configuration and statistics of the 802.11b channel assignment. |
coverage |
Displays the configuration and statistics of the 802.11b coverage. |
group |
Displays the configuration and statistics of the 802.11b grouping. |
l2roam |
Displays 802.11b l2roam information. |
logging |
Displays the configuration and statistics of the 802.11b event logging. |
monitor |
Displays the configuration and statistics of the 802.11b monitoring. |
profile |
Displays 802.11b profiling information for all Cisco APs. |
receiver |
Displays the configuration and statistics of the 802.11b receiver. |
summary |
Displays the configuration and statistics of the 802.11b Cisco APs. |
txpower |
Displays the configuration and statistics of the 802.11b transmit power control. |
None.
Global configuration.
Release | Modification |
---|---|
Cisco IOS XE 3.3SE |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to display configuration and statistics of the 802.11b coverage.
Switch#show ap dot11 24ghz coverage
Coverage Hole Detection
802.11b Coverage Hole Detection Mode : Enabled
802.11b Coverage Voice Packet Count : 100 packet(s)
802.11b Coverage Voice Packet Percentage : 50%
802.11b Coverage Voice RSSI Threshold : -80 dBm
802.11b Coverage Data Packet Count : 50 packet(s)
802.11b Coverage Data Packet Percentage : 50%
802.11b Coverage Data RSSI Threshold : -80 dBm
802.11b Global coverage exception level : 25 %
802.11b Global client minimum exception level : 3 clients
To display the 5GHz RRM parameters, use the show ap dot11 5ghz command.
show ap dot11 5ghz { ccx | channel | coverage | group | l2roam | logging | monitor | profile | receiver | summary | txpower }
ccx |
Displays the 802.11a CCX information for all Cisco APs. |
channel |
Displays the configuration and statistics of the 802.11a channel assignment. |
coverage |
Displays the configuration and statistics of the 802.11a coverage. |
group |
Displays the configuration and statistics of the 802.11a grouping. |
l2roam |
Displays 802.11a l2roam information. |
logging |
Displays the configuration and statistics of the 802.11a event logging. |
monitor |
Displays the configuration and statistics of the 802.11a monitoring. |
profile |
Displays 802.11a profiling information for all Cisco APs. |
receiver |
Displays the configuration and statistics of the 802.11a receiver. |
summary |
Displays the configuration and statistics of the 802.11a Cisco APs. |
txpower |
Displays the configuration and statistics of the 802.11a transmit power control. |
None.
Global configuration.
Release | Modification |
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Cisco IOS XE 3.3SE |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows configuration and statistics of 802.11a channel assignment.
Switch#show ap dot11 5ghz channel
Automatic Channel Assignment
Channel Assignment Mode : AUTO
Channel Update Interval : 12 Hours
Anchor time (Hour of the day) : 20
Channel Update Contribution : SNI..
Channel Assignment Leader : web (9.9.9.2)
Last Run : 16534 seconds ago
DCA Sensitivity Level : MEDIUM (15 dB)
DCA 802.11n Channel Width : 40 Mhz
Channel Energy Levels
Minimum : unknown
Average : unknown
Maximum : unknown
Channel Dwell Times
Minimum : unknown
Average : unknown
Maximum : unknown
802.11a 5 GHz Auto-RF Channel List
Allowed Channel List : 36,40,44,48,52,56,60,64,149,153,1 57,161
Unused Channel List : 100,104,108,112,116,132,136,140,1 65
802.11a 4.9 GHz Auto-RF Channel List
Allowed Channel List :
Unused Channel List : 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14, 15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26
DCA Outdoor AP option : Disabled
To view AP list with ATF configured radio bands, use the show ap dot11 airtime-fairness command.
show ap dot11 { 24ghz | 5ghz } airtime-fairness
24ghz |
Show 802.11b configuration |
5ghz |
Show 802.11a configuration |
None
Privileged EXEC
Release | Modification |
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Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.2.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to view AP list with ATF configured radio bands.
Switch#show ap dot 24ghz airtime-fairness
To display the 2.4GHz RF Profiles summary, use the show ap dot11 24ghz rf-profile summary command.
show ap dot11 24ghz rf-profile summary
summary |
Show RF Profiles summary. |
None
Privileged EXEC
Release | Modification |
---|---|
Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.3.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows the 24GHz AP-Profile summary.
Switch(config-rf-profile)#show ap dot11 24ghz rf-profile summaryNumber of RF Profiles : 1
RF Profile Name Band Description Applied State
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
doctest 2.4 GHz No Down
To display the 5GHz ap RF-Profiles, use the show ap dot11 5ghz rf-profile summary command.
show ap dot11 5ghz rf-profile summary
summary |
Show RF Profiles summary. |
None
Privileged EXEC
Release | Modification |
---|---|
Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.3.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to display the 5GHz ap RF-Profile summary.
Switch#show ap dot11 5ghz rf-profile summary
Number of RF Profiles : 1
RF Profile Name Band Description Applied State
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
doc5test 5 GHz No Down
To view the ATF statistics for a specific AP, use the show ap name dot11 airtime-fairness summary command.
show ap name ap-name dot11 { 24ghz | 5ghz } airtime-fairness summary
ap-name |
Display the stats of 24GHz | 5GHz airtime-fairness |
24ghz |
Show 802.11b configuration |
5ghz |
Show 802.11a configuration |
None
Privileged EXEC
Release | Modification |
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Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.2.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to view the ATF statistics for a specific AP.
Switch#show ap ame testap dot11 24ghz airtime-fairness summary
To view statistics for each ATF policy, use the show ap name dot11 airtime-fairness policy statistics command.
show ap name ap-name dot11 { 24ghz | 5hz } airtime-fairness policy policy-name statistics
ap-name |
Enter access point name |
24ghz |
Show 802.11b configuration |
5hz |
Show 802.11a configuration |
policy-name |
Enter policy name |
None
Privileged EXEC
Release | Modification |
---|---|
Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.2.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to view statistics for each ATF policy.
Switch#show ap name testap dot11 24ghz airtime-fairness policy testpolicy statistics
To view ATF statistics per WLAN active on specific AP, use the show ap name dot11 airtime-fairness wlan name statistics command.
show ap name dot11 { 24ghz | 5ghz } airtime-fairness wlan name wlan-name statistics
name |
Display airtime-fairness stats by profile name |
wlan-name |
Enter WLAN name |
statistics |
Display the stats of 24GHz | 5GHz airtime-fairness |
None
Privileged EXEC
Release | Modification |
---|---|
Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.2.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to view ATF statistics per WLAN active on specific AP.
Switch#show ap name testap dot11 24ghz airtime-fairness wlan name testwlan statistics
To display the ap RF-Profile summary, use the show ap rf-profile summary command.
show ap rf-profile summary
summary |
Show summary of RF Profiles |
None
Privileged EXEC
Release | Modification |
---|---|
Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.3.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to display the ap RF-Profile summary .
Switch#show ap rf-profile summary
Number of RF Profiles : 1
RF Profile Name Band Description Applied State
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
doctest 2.4 GHz No Down
To display the selected ap RF-Profile details, use the show ap rf-profile name command.
show ap rf-profile name profile-name detail
profile-name |
Name of the RF-Profile. |
detail |
Show detail of selected RF Profile. |
None
Privileged EXEC
Release | Modification |
---|---|
Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.3.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to display the details of the selected RF-Profile.
Switch#show ap rf-profile name doctest detail
Description :
AP Group Names :
RF Profile Name : doctest
Band : 2.4 GHz
802.11n client only : Disabled
Transmit Power Threshold v1: -70 dBm
Min Transmit Power: -10 dBm
Max Transmit Power: 30 dBm
Operational Rates
802.11b 1M Rate : Mandatory
802.11b 2M Rate : Mandatory
802.11b 5.5M Rate : Mandatory
802.11b 11M Rate : Mandatory
802.11b 6M Rate : Mandatory
802.11b 9M Rate : Supported
802.11b 12M Rate : Supported
802.11b 18M Rate : Supported
802.11b 24M Rate : Supported
802.11b 36M Rate : Supported
802.11b 48M Rate : Supported
802.11b 54M Rate : Supported
Max Clients : 200
Wlan name Max Clients
--------------------------------------------
Trap Threshold
Clients: 12 clients
Interference: 10%
Noise: -70 dBm
Utilization: 80%
Multicast Data Rate: auto
Rx SOP Threshold : auto
Band Select
Probe Response: Disabled
Cycle Count: 2 cycles
Cycle Threshold: 200 milliseconds
Expire Suppression: 20 seconds
Expire Dual Band: 60 seconds
Client RSSI: -80 dBm
Client Mid RSSI: -80 dBm
Load Balancing
Window: 5 clients
Denial: 3 count
Coverage Data
Data: -80 dBm
Voice: -80 dBm
Minimum Client Level: 3 clients
Exception Level: 25%
DCA Channel List : 1,5,9,13
DCA Foreign AP Contribution : Enabled
802.11n MCS Rates
MCS 0 : Enabled
MCS 1 : Enabled
MCS 2 : Enabled
MCS 3 : Enabled
MCS 4 : Enabled
MCS 5 : Enabled
MCS 6 : Enabled
MCS 7 : Enabled
MCS 8 : Enabled
MCS 9 : Enabled
MCS 10 : Enabled
MCS 11 : Enabled
MCS 12 : Enabled
MCS 13 : Enabled
MCS 14 : Enabled
MCS 15 : Enabled
MCS 16 : Enabled
MCS 17 : Enabled
MCS 18 : Enabled
MCS 19 : Enabled
MCS 20 : Enabled
MCS 21 : Enabled
MCS 22 : Enabled
MCS 23 : Enabled
MCS 24 : Enabled
MCS 25 : Enabled
MCS 26 : Enabled
MCS 27 : Enabled
MCS 28 : Enabled
MCS 29 : Enabled
MCS 30 : Enabled
MCS 31 : Enabled
State : Down
To display the list of access points which have joined the sub-domain, use the wireless mobility controller ap command.
show wireless mobility controller ap
ap |
Show joined Access Point in sub-domain. |
None
Privileged EXEC
Release | Modification |
---|---|
Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.3.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to list the access points which have joined the sub-domain.
Switch#show wireless mobility controller ap
Number of AP entries in the sub-domain : 2
AP name AP radio MAC Controller IP Location
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
bos2kk 00f2.8c42.f520 default-group default-group
IosAP1 34ed.522f.7e60 default-group default-group
To close the RF Profile and disable the network, use the shutdown command. To disable shutdown execution, use the no form of this command.
shutdown
shutdown |
Shuts down the profile and disables network. |
None
config-rf-profile
Release | Modification |
---|---|
Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.3.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to close a RF Profile and disable the network.
Switch(config-rf-profile)#shutdown
To configure an WLAN to an ap group, use the wlan command. To delete the WLAN from the ap group, use the no form of this command.
wlan wlan-name
wlan-name |
Enter the name of the WLAN to be configured to an AP group. |
None
config-apgroup
Release | Modification |
---|---|
Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.3.1 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to configure an WLAN to an ap group.
Switch(config-apgroup)#wlan docwlan