channel-width
   
      Selects the channel width for Smart RF
         configuration
      Supported on the following devices: 
         
         
            - Access Points: AP3000/X, AP5010, AP310i/e, AP410i/e, AP505i, AP510i, AP510e, AP560i, AP6522, AP6562, AP7161, AP7502,
               AP7522, AP7532, AP7562, AP7602, AP7612, AP7622, AP763, AP7662, AP8163, AP8543,
               AP8533.
- Service Platforms:
               NX5500, NX7500, NX9500, NX9600
- Virtual Platforms: CX9000, VX9000
Syntax
         
         channel-width [2.4GHz|5GHz|6GHz]
         channel-width 2.4GHz [20MHz|40MHz|auto]
         channel-width 5GHz [20MHz|40MHz|80MHz|auto]
         channel-width 6GHz [20MHz|40MHz|80MHz|160MHz|auto]
         channel-width (2.4GHz|5GHz|6GHz) (20MHz|40MHz|80MHz|160MHz|auto)
      
      Parameters
         
         channel-width 2.4GHz [20MHz|40MHz|auto]
         
                  
                     | 2.4GHz [20MHz|40MHz|auto] | Assigns the channel width for the 2.4 GHz band 
                           
                              20MHz – Assigns the 20 MHz channel width. This
                                 is the default setting.
                              40MHz – Assigns the 40 MHz channel width
                              auto – Auto-selects the channel. Assigns the
                                 best possible channel in the 20 MHz or 40 MHz channel width. | 
               
         channel-width 5GHz [20MHz|40MHz|auto]
         
                  
                     | channel-width 5GHz [20MHz|40MHz|auto] | Assigns the channel width for the 5.0 GHz band | 
               
         channel-width (2.4GHz|5GHz|6GHz) (20MHz|40MHz|80MHz|160MHz|auto)
         
                  
                     | channel-width 6GHz [20MHz|40MHz|80MHz|160MHz|auto] | Assigns the channel width for the 6.0 GHz band | 
               
      
      Usage Guidelines
         
         The 20/40 MHz operation allows the access point to receive packets
            from clients using 20 MHz, and transmit using 40 MHz. This mode is supported for 802.11n
            users on both the 2.4 GHz and 5.0 GHz radios. If an 802.11n user selects two channels (a
            primary and secondary channel), the system is configured for dynamic 20/40 operation.
            When 20/40 is selected, clients can take advantage of wider channels. 802.11n clients
            experience improved throughput using 40 MHz while legacy clients (either 802.11a or
            802.11b/g depending on the radio selected) can still be serviced without interruption
            using 20 MHz. Select auto to enable automatic assignment of channels to working radios
            to avoid channel overlap and avoid interference from external RF sources.
      
      Examples
         
         nx9500-6C8809(config-smart-rf-policy-test)#channel-width 2.4GHz auto
         nx9500-6C8809(config-smart-rf-policy-test)#channel-width 5GHz auto
         nx9500-6C8809(config-smart-rf-policy-test)#show context
smart-rf-policy test
 assignable-power 2.4GHz max 20
 assignable-power 2.4GHz min 8
 channel-list 2.4GHz 1,12
 channel-width 5GHz auto
 channel-width 2.4GHz auto
 area test channel-list 2.4GHz 1,2,3
 avoidance-time dfs 300
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