Use this function to create a new radio profile for 2.4-GHz, 5-GHz or 6-GHz device
interfaces. For more information about radio profiles, see About Radio Profiles.
Note
Extreme
Networks provides defaults for each item in this section. The following steps are
optional, except for the required radio profile
Name.
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Go to .
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Select and existing profile, and then select , or select .
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Enter the radio profile
Name.
- Optional:
Enter a Description.
Although optional, descriptions can be helpful when you
are troubleshooting your network.
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Select the desired 802
specification from the Support Radio Modes menu.
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To set the optimal maximum power
level, enter a value for Maximum Transmit
Power.
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To set the minimum power level,
enter a value for Transmission Power Floor.
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To set the maximum value the
radio power can drop below the current power level, enter a value for Transmission Power
Drop.
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To set the maximum number of
wireless clients that can use the radio if the AP is permitted to change
channels, enter a value for Maximum Number of
Clients.
If the number of associated
clients is equal to or less than this setting, and if the AP finds a better
channel, it can switch to the new channel. Any associated clients will lose
their connections and need to reconnect. If the number of clients exceeds this
setting, the AP will not switch to the new channel. Whenever a client
de-authenticates during the scheduled time range, the AP checks if the number of
clients still exceeds this setting. If not, the AP switches channels. If the
number of clients exceeds this setting for the entire defined channel switching
period, the AP will not change channels.
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Select SAVE RADIO
PROFILE.
Now that you have completed the basic configuration, you can modify advanced radio
profile settings. Remember to select SAVE RADIO PROFILE after
changing advanced settings.