274 CHAPTER 9: MANAGED ACCESS POINT COMMANDS■ tx-power power-level — Number of decibels in relation to1 milliwatt (dBm). The valid values depend on the country ofoperation.The maximum transmit power you can configure on any 3Com radiois the maximum allowed for the country in which you plan to operatethe radio or one of the following values if that value is less than thecountry maximum: on an 802.11a radio, 11 dBm for channel numbersless than or equal to 64, or 10 dBm for channel numbers greater than64; on an 802.11b/g radio, 16 dBm for all valid channel numbers for802.11b, or 14 dBm for all valid channel numbers for 802.11g.Defaults — The default transmit power on all MAP radio types is thehighest setting allowed for the country of operation or highest settingsupported on the hardware, whichever is lower.Access — Enabled.History — Introduced in MSS Version 3.0.Usage — You also can configure a radio’s channel on the samecommand line. Use the channel option.This command is not valid if dynamic power tuning (RF Auto-Tuning) isenabled.Examples — The following command configures the transmit power onthe 802.11a radio on the MAP access point connected to port 5:WX1200# set ap 5 radio 1 tx-power 10success: change accepted.The following command configures the channel and transmit power onthe 802.11b/g radio on the MAP access point connected to port 1:WX1200# set ap 1 radio 1 channel 1 tx-power 10success: change accepted.See Also■ “display {ap | dap} config” on page 234■ “set {ap | dap} radio channel” on page 269