Hub/Switch Reference Guide
388 AP Commands
NN47250-100 (Version 02.51)
Table 23: Output for show radio-profile
Field Description
Beacon Interval Rate (in milliseconds) at which each AP radio in the profile
advertises the beaconed SSID.
DTIM Interval Number of times after every beacon that each AP radio in the
radio profile sends a delivery traffic indication map (DTIM).
Max Tx Lifetime Number of milliseconds that a frame received by a radio in the
radio profile can remain in buffer memory.
Max Rx Lifetime Number of milliseconds that a frame scheduled to be transmitted
by a radio in the radio profile can remain in buffer memory.
RTS Threshold Minimum length (in bytes) a frame can be for a radio in the radio
profile to use the RTS/CTS method to send the frame. The RTS/
CTS method clears the air of other traffic to avoid corruption of
the frame due to a collision with another frame.
Frag Threshold Maximum length (in bytes) a frame is allowed to be without
being fragmented into multiple frames before transmission by a
radio in the radio profile.
Long Preamble Indicates whether an 802.11b radio that uses this radio profile
advertises support for frames with long preambles only:
• YES—Advertises support for long preambles
only.
• NO—Advertises support for long and short
preambles.
Tune Channel Indicates whether RF Auto-Tuning is enabled for dynamically
setting and tuning channels.
Tune Power Indicates whether RF Auto-Tuning is enabled for dynamically
setting and tuning power levels.
Tune Channel Interval Interval, in seconds, at which RF Auto-Tuning decides whether
to change the channels on radios in a radio profile. At the end of
each interval, WSS Software processes the results of the RF
scans performed during the previous interval, and changes radio
channels if needed.
Tune Power Interval Interval, in seconds, at which RF Auto-Tuning decides whether
to change the power level on radios in a radio profile. At the end
of each interval, WSS Software processes the results of the RF
scans performed during the previous interval, and changes radio
power levels if needed.
Power ramp interval Number of seconds a radio waits before increasing or decreasing
its power by 1 dBm in response to a power change from RF
Auto-Tuning. After each power ramp interval, the radio increases
or decreases the power by another 1 dB until the radio reaches
the power level selected by RF Auto-Tuning.
Channel Holddown Minimum number of seconds a radio in a radio profile must
remain at its current channel assignment before RF Auto-Tuning
can change the channel.










