Command Reference Guide
set radio-profile service-profile 347
service-profile name — Service profile name of up to 16
alphanumeric characters, with no spaces.
Defaults — A radio profile does not have a service profile associated
with it by default. In this case, the radios in the radio profile use the
default settings for parameters controlled by the service profile. Table 67
lists the parameters controlled by a service profile and their default
values.
Table 67 Defaults for Service Profile Parameters
Parameter Default Value
Radio Behavior When Parameter Set
to Default Value
auth-dot1x enable When the Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)
information element (IE) is enabled, uses
802.1X to authenticate WPA clients.
auth-fallthru web-portal Uses WebAAA for users who do not
match an 802.1X or MAC authentication
rule for the SSID requested by the user.
auth-psk disable Does not support using a preshared key
(PSK) to authenticate WPA clients.
auth-fallthru web-portal Uses WebAAA for users who do not
match an 802.1X or MAC authentication
rule for the SSID requested by the user.
beacon enable Sends beacons to advertise the SSID
managed by the service profile.
cipher-ccmp disable Does not use Counter with Cipher Block
Chaining Message Authentication Code
Protocol (CCMP) to encrypt traffic sent to
WPA clients.
cipher-tkip enable When the WPA IE is enabled, uses
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) to
encrypt traffic sent to WPA clients.
cipher-wep104 disable Does not use Wired Equivalent Privacy
(WEP) with 104-bit keys to encrypt traffic
sent to WPA clients.
cipher-wep40 disable Does not use WEP with 40-bit keys to
encrypt traffic sent to WPA clients.
psk-phrase No passphrase
defined
Uses dynamically generated keys rather
than statically configured keys to
authenticate WPA clients.