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set physical ensw max-age
seconds
Sets the maximum delay on the Ethernet switch in seconds. Default is 300 (5 minutes).
set physical ensw qos-mode [ off | p-bit ]
Sets QoS up on Ethernet switch, classified by priority-bit mapping. Default is
off
. When
p-bit
is selected, pack-
ets will be mapped from their priority (even if untagged) to one of four queues per-port in the Ethernet switch.
See
“Quality of Service (QoS) Examples” on page 213
for more information.
set physical ensw p-bit-map
pbit-to-4queue-map
Sets the mapping from the 8 priority-bits to the four queues in the Ethernet switch. The lowest priority queue
is “1”, and the highest priority queue is “4”.
Example:
Mapping is “1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4", where priority bit values 0 and 1 would map to queue 1, and values 2
and 3 would map to queue 2, etc.
Wi-Fi interfaces
set physical Wi-Fi enable [ on | off ]
Enables or disables the Wi-Fi capability for supported Wi-Fi Gateways. Default is
on
.
set physical Wi-Fi standard [ bg | b-only | g-only | bgn | n-only | an | a-only ]
Sets and locks the Gateway into the Wi-Fi transmission mode you want:
bg
,
b-only
,
g-only
,
bgn
,
n-only
,
an
, or
a-only
. For compatibility with clients using 802.11b (up to 11 Mbps transmission), 802.11g (up to 20+ Mbps),
802.11a (up to 54 Mbit/s using the 5 GHz band), or 802.11n (from 54 Mbit/s to 600 Mbit/s with the use of four
spatial streams at a channel width of 40 MHz), select
B/G/N
. To limit your Wi-Fi LAN to one mode or the other,
select
G-only
,
N-only
,
A-only
, or
B-only
, or some combination that applies to your setup. Default is
bgn
.
set physical Wi-Fi auto-channel [ off | on ]
Turns auto-channel selection
on
or
off
.
set physical Wi-Fi bandwidth [ narrow | wide ]
Specifies whether the Wi-Fi channel is
narrow
or
wide
band. Default is
narrow
in compliance with FCC require-
ments.
set physical Wi-Fi default-channel [ 1... 11 ]
(1 through 11, for North America) on which the network will broadcast. This is a frequency range within the
2.4Ghz band. Channel selection can have a significant impact on performance, depending on other Wi-Fi activ-
ity close to this Router. Channel selection is not necessary at the client computers; the clients will scan the
available channels seeking access points using the same SSID as the client. Defaults to
6
.
NOTE:
This only applies to packets sent from the host CPU to a switch port; it does not apply to port-to-port traffic.
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