Specifications

set service-profile long-retry-count
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set service-profile long-retry-count
Changes the long retry threshold for a service profile. The long retry threshold
specifies the number of times a radio can send a long unicast frame without
receiving an acknowledgment. A long unicast frame is a frame that is equal to or
longer than the frag-threshold.
Syntax
set service-profile name long-retry-count threshold
Defaults
The default long unicast retry threshold is 5 attempts.
Access
Enabled.
Examples
The following command changes the long retry threshold for service
profile sp1 to 8:
PROPMT# set service-profile sp1 long-retry-count 8
success: change accepted.
See Also
l set radio-profile frag-threshold on page 310
l set service-profile short-retry-count on page 358
l show service-profile on page 413
set service-profile no-broadcast
Disables or reenables the no-broadcast mode. The no-broadcast mode helps
reduce traffic overhead on an SSID by having more SSID bandwidth available for
unicast traffic. The no-broadcast mode also helps VoIP handsets conserve power
by reducing the amount of broadcast traffic sent to the phones.
When enabled, the no-broadcast mode prevents UNIVERGE WL Access Points
radios from sending DHCP or ARP broadcasts to clients on the service profile
SSID. Instead, a UNIVERGE WL Access Point radio handles this traffic as
follows:
name Service profile name.
threshold Number of times the radio can send the same long unicast
frame. You can enter a value from 1 through 15.