802.11v
The IEEE 802.11v standard allows client devices to exchange information about the
network topology, including information about the RF environment, making each
client network aware, facilitating overall improvement of the wireless network. Use
this command to configure 802.11v parameters on this WLAN.
Supported in the following platforms:
- Access Points — AP505i, AP510i/e,
AP560i/h, AP7522, AP7532, AP7562, AP7612, AP7632, AP7662, AP8432, AP8533
- Service Platforms
— NX5500, NX7500, NX9500, NX9600, VX9000
Syntax
802.11v [bss-transition|session-information-url <URL>]
Parameters
802.11v [bss-transition|session-information-url <URL>]
802.11v |
Configures IEEE 802.11v parameters, such as 'bss-transition' and
session-information-url'. |
bss-transition |
Enables Base station Subsystem (BSS) transition
management capabilities on the WLAN APs. When enabled, WLAN APs send
BSS Transition
Management Request frames to 802.11v capable clients. These
request frames suggest a specific AP, or a set of APs to which the
client can transition for better throughput and Quality of
Service (QoS). Note: This
feature is enabled by default.
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session-information-url <URL> |
Configures the session information URL. This is the URL
containing specific information about the client session. This
is the URL to which the WLAN AP sends the BSS Transition
Management Request frames.
- <URL> -
Specify the session information URL.
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Examples
NOC-NX9500(config-wlan-test)#802.11v bss-transition
NOC-NX9500(config-wlan-test)#show context
wlan test
ssid test123
bridging-mode local
encryption-type none
authentication-type none
802.11v bss-transition
NOC-NX9500(config-wlan-test)#
Related Commands
no (wlan-config-mode) |
Disables 802.11v BSS Transition Management capabilities and
removes the session-information-url |
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