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24.1.16 non-unicast
interface-radio Instance
Configures handling of non-unicast frames
Supported in the following platforms:
• RFS4011
Syntax
non-unicast [forwarding|queue|tx-rate]
non-unicast forwarding [follow-dtim|power-save-aware]
non-unicast queue [<1-200>|bss <1-8> <1-200>]
non-unicast tx-rate [bss <1-8>|dynamic-all|dynamic-basic|highest-
basic|lowest-basic]
non-unicast tx-rate bss <1-8> {dynamic-all|dynamic-basic|highest-basic|
lowest-basic}
Parameters
Example
rfs4000-880DA7(config-profile-default-rfs4000-if-radio1)#non-unicast
queue bss 2 3
rfs4000-880DA7(config-profile-default-rfs4000-if-radio1)#non-unicast tx-
rate bss 1 dynamic-all
forwarding [follow-dtim|
power-save-aware]
Configures the method by which multicast and broadcast frames are
forwarded by the radio
• follow-dtim – Specifies the frames always wait for the DTIM interval
• power-save-aware – If all associated wireless-clients are in a
power-save active mode, then the frames are forwarded immediately
queue [<1-200>|bss <1-8>
<1-200>]
Configures the number of broadcast packets that are queued up per
bss on the radio
• <1-200> – Specify the number of packets per bss
• bss <1-8> <1-200> – Overrides the default on a specific bss number
• <1-8> <1-200> – Specify the bss number
• <1-200> – Specifies the number of packets queued
tx-rate [bss <1-8>|
dynamic-all|dynamic-basic|
highest-basic|lowest-basic]
Configures the data-rate at which broadcast and multicast frames
will be transmitted
• bss <1-8> {dynamic-all|dynamic-basic|highest-basic| lowest-basic}
–
Overrides the default on a specific bss number
• <1-8> – Specify the bss number
• dynamic-all –Select a rate among all the supported rates based on
current traffic conditions
• dynamic-basic – Select a rate among all the basic rates based on
current traffic conditions
• highest-basic – Uses the highest configured basic rate on the radio
• lowest-basic – Uses the lowest configured basic rate on the radio
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