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{ DTIM Interval—Number of beacon intervals an AP waits before it sends buffered multicast
and broadcast frames.
{ RTS Threshold—Length of frames for which the request to send (RTS) method is used.
{ Fragment Threshold—Maximum length of frames that can be transmitted without
fragmentation.
{ Rx Lifecycle—Interval for the AP to hold a received frame in its buffer memory.
6. Select the radio policy template you want to use.
7. Click Next.
8. Modify the following parameters as needed:
{ Policy Name—Enter the name of the radio policy. The default value is the name of the
selected radio template.
{ Synchronize AC Configuration—Apply the radio policy to all ACs in the specified AC group.
To apply the radio policy only to the current AC, do not select this option. This option is
available only when the AC belongs to at least one AC group.
{ AC Group—Select an AC group. Options are all AC groups to which the current AC belongs.
This option is available only when Synchronize AC Configuration is selected.
9. Click OK.
The Result List page appears, displaying operation results for adding the radio policy.
10. Click Back to return to the Radio Policy Management page of the current AC.
Modifying a radio policy
The default radio policy default_rp cannot be modified.
To modify a user-defined radio policy:
1. Click the Service tab.
2. From the navigation tree, select WLAN Manager > Resource Management > ACs.
The AC List page displays all ACs.
3. Click the Operation icon for the target AC.
4. Select Radio Policy from the menu.
The Radio Policy Management page appears. All the radio policy information of the AC is
displayed on the Radio Policy List.
5. Click the Operation icon for the radio policy you want to modify.
6. Select Modify from the menu.
The page for modifying radio policies appears.
7. Set the radio policy parameters as needed. For more information, see "Adding a radio policy."
The radio policy name cannot be modified.
8. Click OK.
Viewing radios bound to a radio policy
1. Click the Service tab.
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