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calibrate retransmission-rate-threshold

Function

The calibrate retransmission-rate-threshold command sets the retransmission rate threshold.

The undo calibrate retransmission-rate-threshold command restores the default retransmission rate threshold.

By default, the retransmission rate threshold is 60%.

Format

calibrate retransmission-rate-threshold retransmission-rate-threshold

undo calibrate retransmission-rate-threshold

Parameters

Parameter

Description

Value

retransmission-rate-threshold

Specifies the retransmission rate threshold.

The value is an integer that ranges from 20 to 100, in percentage.

Views

RRM profile view

Default Level

2: Configuration level

Usage Guidelines

The retransmission rate is the ratio of retransmitted packets to all packets sent by a radio.

The retransmission rate threshold determines whether the radio environment is normal. When the retransmission rate of a radio reaches the threshold, the system considers that the radio environment deteriorates. When this occurs, the system may start radio calibration or take measures to avoid signal interference.

Example

# Set the retransmission rate threshold to 70% in the RRM profile default.

<HUAWEI> system-view
[HUAWEI] wlan
[HUAWEI-wlan-view] rrm-profile name default
[HUAWEI-wlan-rrm-prof-default] calibrate retransmission-rate-threshold 70
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