A WLAN interface can manage point-to-point links to more than one remote station, and each of these connections can have a different "nominal" signal strength.
- The Connect-Threshold defines the beacon signal strength with which the remote site must be received in order to establish the point-to-point link.
- The Connect-Hold-Threshold defines the beacon signal strength with which the remote site must be received in order to keep the point-to-point link.
Both values represent the necessary signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) in percentage. The purpose of the two different values is to establish a hysteresis which avoids connection state flatter. Fast connection state changes would otherwise lead to instability, for example, in the topology decisions of the spanning-tree algorithm.
Note: The Connect-Hold-Threshold must be lower than the Connect-Threshold. The value 0 disables the corresponding limits.
- Telnet path:
- Possible values:
- 0 to 255
- Default:
- 0