Specifications

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set radio-profile mode
Createsanewradioprofile,ordisablesorreenablesallaccesspointradiosthatareusingaspecific
profile.
Syntax
set radio-profile name [mode {enable | disable}]
Parameters
Defaults
Eachradioprofilethatyoucreatehasasetofpropertieswithfactorydefaultvaluesthatyoucan
changewiththeothersetradioprofilecommandsinthischapter.Table 114liststheparameters
controlledbyaradioprofileandtheirdefaultvalues.
radioprofile
name
Radioprofilenameofupto
16alphanumericcharacters,withnospaces.
Usethiscommandwithoutthemodeenableormodedisableoptionto
createanewprofile.
modeenable Enablestheradiosthatusethisprofile.
modedisable Disablestheradiosthatusethisprofile.
Table 11-4 Defaults for Radio Profile Parameters
Parameter Default Value Radio Behavior When Parameter Set To Default Value
active-scan enable Sends probe any requests (probe requests with a null SSID
name) to solicit probe responses from other access points.
auto-tune enable Allows dynamic configuration of channel and power settings
by MSS.
beacon-interval 100 Waits 100 ms between beacons.
countermeasures Not configured Does not issue countermeasures against any device.
dtim-interval 1 Sends the delivery traffic indication map (DTIM) after every
beacon.
frag-threshold 2346 Uses the short-retry-count for frames shorter than 2346 bytes
and uses the long-retry-count for frames that are 2346 bytes
or longer.
max-rx-lifetime 2000 Allows a received frame to stay in the buffer for up to 2000 ms
(2 seconds).
max-tx-lifetime 2000 Allows a frame that is scheduled for transmission to stay in
the buffer for up to 2000 ms (2 seconds).
preamble-length short Advertises support for short 802.11b preambles, accepts
either short or long 802.11b preambles, and generates
unicast frames with the preamble length specified by the
client.
Note: This parameter applies only to 802.11b/g radios.