non-unicast
   
      
      Supported in the
                following platforms:
            
            
                - Access Points — AP3000/X, AP5010, AP310i/e, AP410i/e,
                        AP460i/e, AP505i, AP510i/e, AP560i/h, AP7522, AP7532, AP7562, AP7612,
                    AP7632, AP7662, AP8432, AP8533
non-unicast [forwarding|queue|tx-rate]
      
      
         non-unicast forwarding [follow-dtim|power-save-aware]
      
      
         non-unicast queue [<1-200>|bss]
      
      
         non-unicast queue [<1-200>|bss <1-16> <1-200>]
      
      
         non-unicast tx-rate [bss <1-16>|dynamic-all|dynamic-basic|highest-basic|lowest-basic]
      
      
         non-unicast tx-rate bss <1-16> [dynamic-all|dynamic-basic|highest-basic|lowest-basic]
      
      Parameters
non-unicast forwarding [follow-dtim|power-save-aware]
                  
                     | non-unicast
                        forwarding | Enables
                        non-unicast frame forwarding on this radio. Once enabled, select one of the
                        available options to specify whether these frames should always follow DTIM,
                        or only follow DTIM when using power save aware mode. | 
                  
                     | follow-dtim | Specifies frames
                        always wait for the DTIM interval to time out. The DTIM interval is
                        configured using the beacon command. This is the default setting. | 
                  
                     | power-save-aware | Enables
                        immediate forwarding of frames only if all associated wireless clients are
                        in the power save mode | 
               
non-unicast queue [<1-200>|bss <1-16> <1-200>]
                  
                     | non-unicast
                        queue | Enables
                        non-unicast frame forwarding on this radio. Once enabled, specify the number
                        of broadcast packets queued per BSS on this radio. This option is enabled by
                           default. This command also
                           enables you to override the default on a specific BSS. | 
                  
                     | <1-200> | Specify a number
                        from 1 - 200. This value applies to all BSSs. The default is 50 frames per
                        BSS. | 
                  
                     | bss <1-16>
                        <1-200> | Overrides the
                        default on a specified BSS 
                           <1-16> – Select the
                              BSS number from 1 - 16.
                                 <1-200> –
                                    Specify the number of broadcast packets queued for the selected
                                    BSS from 1 - 200. | 
               
non-unicast tx-rate [bss <1-16>|dynamic-all|dynamic-basic|highest-basic|lowest-basic]
                  
                     | non-unicast
                        tx-rate | Enables
                        non-unicast frame forwarding on this radio. Once enabled, use one of the
                        available options to configure the rate at which these frames are
                        transmitted. | 
                  
                     | bss
                        <1-16> | Overrides the
                        default on a specified BSS 
                           <1-16> – Select the
                              BSS number from 1 - 16. The transmit rate selected is applied only to
                              the BSS specified here. The tx-rate options are: dynamic-all,
                              dynamic-basic, highest-basic, lowest-basic. | 
                  
                     | dynamic-all | Dynamically
                        selects a rate from all supported rates based on current traffic
                        conditions | 
                  
                     | dynamic-basic | Dynamically
                        selects a rate from all supported basic rates based on current traffic
                        conditions | 
                  
                     | highest-basic | Uses the highest
                        configured basic rate. This is the default setting. | 
                  
                     | lowest-basic | Uses the lowest
                        configured basic rate | 
               
      Example
nx9500-6C8809(config-profile-510TestProfile-if-radio1)#non-unicast queue bss 2 3
nx9500-6C8809(config-profile-510TestProfile-if-radio1)#non-unicast tx-rate bss 1 dynamic-all
nx9500-6C8809(config-profile-510TestProfile-if-radio1)#show context
 interface radio1
  data-rates b-only
  mesh client
  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
  non-unicast tx-rate bss 8 highest-basic
  non-unicast tx-rate bss 9 highest-basic
  non-unicast tx-rate bss 10 highest-basic
  non-unicast tx-rate bss 11 highest-basic
  non-unicast tx-rate bss 12 highest-basic
  non-unicast tx-rate bss 13 highest-basic
  non-unicast tx-rate bss 14 highest-basic
  non-unicast tx-rate bss 15 highest-basic
  non-unicast tx-rate bss 16 highest-basic
  non-unicast queue bss 1 50
  non-unicast queue bss 2 3
--More--
  antenna-diversity
  max-clients 100
  airtime-fairness prefer-ht weight 6
  lock-rf-mode
  extended-range 15
  antenna-downtilt
nx9500-6C8809(config-profile-510TestProfile-if-radio1)#