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03-17-2018 08:23 AM
03-17-2018 08:23 AM
Unable to enable service-template-based client rate in MSR954
Hello
According to "Comware 7 Wlan Configuration Guide" page 115/116 I'd like to set bandwidth to all my SSIDs.
Unfortunately there are no such commands in my box:
[HPE-WLAN-Radio0/0]bandwidth-guarantee enable ^ % Unrecognized command found at '^' position. [HPE-WLAN-Radio0/0]client-rate-limit enable ^ % Unrecognized command found at '^' position. [HPE-WLAN-Radio0/0]? Wlan-radio interface view commands: a-mpdu Configure the aggregate MAC protocol data unit function a-msdu Configure the aggregate MAC service data unit function ani Adaptive Noise Immunity antenna Configure the antenna application Specify an application aspf Advanced Stateful Packet Filter(ASPF) module attack-defense Configure the attack defense function beacon-interval Set the beacon interval blacklist Configure the blacklist function cac Connect admission control cfd Connectivity Fault Detection (CFD) module channel Configure channel parameters channel-switch Configure channel switching client Configure client parameters client-mode Workgroup bridge client configuration client-proximity-sensor Client probing configuration client-verify Configure the client verification function connection-limit Connection limit module continuous-mode Enable the radio continuous mode custom-antenna Configure the custom antenna default Restore the default settings
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version 7.1.064, Release 0605P20
Did I missed sth?
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A.
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03-18-2018 10:16 PM
03-18-2018 10:16 PM
Re: Unable to enable service-template-based client rate in MSR954
The MSR954 manual doesn't have any radio bandwidth command except for defining the channel bandwidth of dot11n.
There is a client max-count n command.
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03-23-2018 02:20 AM
03-23-2018 02:20 AM
Re: Unable to enable service-template-based client rate in MSR954
@Vince-Whirlwindwrote:The MSR954 manual doesn't have any radio bandwidth command except for defining the channel bandwidth of dot11n.
There is a client max-count n command.
Thank you for unclouding.
I'm disapointed with "HPE FlexNetwork MSR Router Series Comware 7 WLAN Configuration Guides" (Document version: 6W100-20160526). I found there: "WLAN is supported only on the MSR954(JH297A/JH298A/JH299A)" in "Feature and hardware compatibility" section. It is really misleading.
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A.