402 CHAPTER 11: MANAGED ACCESS POINT COMMANDS
Examples — The following command enables the 802.11a radio to
select any available channel in the 802.11a range:
WX1200# set radio-profile test auto-tune 11a-channel-range
all-bands
success: change accepted.
set radio-profile
auto-tune
channel-config
Disables or reenables dynamic channel tuning (RF Auto-Tuning) for the
MAP radios in a radio profile.
Syntax —
set radio-profile name auto-tune channel-config
{enable | disable}[ignore-client]
name — Radio profile name.
enable — Configures radios to dynamically select their channels when
the radios ares started.
disable — Configures radios to use their statically assigned channels,
or the default channels if unassigned, when the radios are started.
ignore-clients — Configures radios to change channels regardless
of client status. Without this option, a radio changes the channel only
if the radio does not have any active clients on that channel.
Defaults — Dynamic channel assignment is enabled by default.
Access — Enabled.
History —Introduced in MSS Version 3.0. No-client changed to
ignore-clients in MSS Version 6.0.
Usage — If you disable RF Auto-Tuning for channels, MSS does not
dynamically set the channels when radios are first enabled and also does
not tune the channels during operation.
If RF Auto-Tuning for channels is enabled, MSS does not allow you to
manually change channels.
RF Auto-Tuning of channels on 802.11a radios uses only the bottom
eight channels in the band (36, 40, 44, 48, 52, 56, 60, and 64). To use a
higher channel number, you must disable RF Auto-Tuning of channels on
the radio profile the radio is in, and use the set ap | radio channel
command to statically configure the channel.