power

interface-config-radio-instance

Configures the selected radio‘s transmit power. Use this command to manually set the transmit power of the selected radio, or select the mode (Smart RF or ml-rrm) by which the transmit power is determined.

Supported in the following platforms:

  • Access Points — AP7502, AP7522, AP7532, AP7562, AP7602, AP7612, AP7622, AP7632, AP7662, AP8163, AP8432, AP8533

Syntax

power [<1-30>|ml-rrm|smart]

Parameters

power [<1-30>|ml-rrm|smart]
power Configures the selected radio‘s transmit power
<1-30> Configures the transmit power from 1 - 30 dBm (actual power could be lower based on regulatory restrictions)

For APs with dual or three radios, use this option to manually configure each radio with a unique transmit power in respect to its intended client support function.

ml-rrm

Enables ml-rrm (Machine Learning - Radio Resource Management) to decide the optimum transmit power for the selected radio.

The ML-RRM option provides an alternative solution to Smart RF management of radio settings, such as channel selection, transmit power, client steering, etc. To use ML-RRM, you must first enable the ml-rrm agent in the access point's profile or device context.

Note: ML-RRM can be enabled only on the WiNG AP7632 and AP7662 model access points and only if the APs are adopted to ExtremeCloud.
Note: ExtremeAI can be enabled on the access point through the ExtremeCloud UI. For more information on ExtremeAI, please refer to the ExtremeAI User Guide available at https://extremenetworks.com/documentation.

For more information on ExtremeAI, please refer to the ExtremeAI User Guide available at https://extremenetworks.com/documentation.

smart Enables Smart RF to determine the optimum transmit power needed. Use this option to let Smart RF determine the selected radio's transmit power. If you are using this option for RF management, ensure that a Smart RF policy is configured and applied to the AP's RF Domain context. You can also use the default Smart RF policy.
Note: By default, APs use Smart RF to determine transmit power.

Examples

nx9500-6C8809(config-profile-71xxTestProfile-if-radio1)#power 12
nx9500-6C8809(config-profile-71xxTestProfile-if-radio1)#show context
 interface radio1
  power 12
  data-rates b-only
  placement outdoor
  mesh client
  off-channel-scan channel-list 2.4GHz 1
  guard-interval long
  aggregation ampdu tx-only
  aeroscout forward
  ekahau forward ip 172.16.10.1 port 3
  non-unicast tx-rate bss 1 dynamic-all
  non-unicast tx-rate bss 2 highest-basic
  non-unicast tx-rate bss 3 highest-basic
  non-unicast tx-rate bss 4 highest-basic
  non-unicast tx-rate bss 5 highest-basic
  non-unicast tx-rate bss 6 highest-basic
  non-unicast tx-rate bss 7 highest-basic

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nx9500-6C8809(config-profile-71xxTestProfile-if-radio1)#

Here is a sample output that shows the ml-rrm configurations made on the AP7662 profile. The output shows ml-rrm enabled on the profile and power > ml-rrm enabled on both radios. Note, this AP is ExtremeCloud adopted.

ap7662(config)#show running-config profile anyap ece9601103a711e985729b37513dbd86 | in ml-rrm
  channel ml-rrm
  power ml-rrm
  channel ml-rrm
  power ml-rrm
 ml-rrm
ap7662(config)#

Related Commands

no (radio-interface-config-command) Resets a radio‘s transmit power