Operation Manual

MP Access Point Commands
MP Access Point Commands
12 – 225
set ap local-switching vlan-profile on page 12-245
set vlan-profile on page 6-75
clear ap radio
Disables an MP radio and resets it to its factory default settings.
Syntax
clear ap apnum radio {1 | 2 | all}
Defaults
The clear ap radio command resets the radio to the default settings listed in Table 12–
1 and in Table 12– 3 on page 273.
ap apnum Index value that identifies the MP on the MX. You can specify a value
between 1 and 9999.
radio 1 Radio 1 of the MP.
radio 2 Radio 2 of the MP. (This option does not apply to single-radio models.)
radio all All radios on the MP.
Table 12– 1. Radio-Specific Parameters
Parameter Default Value Description
antenna-
location
indoors Location of the radio antenna.
Note: This parameter applies only to MP models that
support external antennas.
antennatype For most MP models, the
default is internal.
For MP-620, the default for
the 802.11b/g radio is
ANT-1360-OUT. The
default for the 802.11a
radio is ANT-5360-OUT.
The default for the
802.11b/g radio on model
MP-262 is ANT1060.
Trapeze external antenna model
Note: This parameter applies only to MP models that
support external antennas.
auto-tune
max-power
Highest setting allowed for
the country of operation or
highest setting supported
on the hardware,
whichever is lower.
Maximum percentage of client retransmissions a radio
can experience before RF Auto-Tuning considers
changing the channel on the radio.
channel
802.11b/g—6
802.11a—Lowest valid
channel number for the
country of operation.
Number of the channel on which a radio transmits and
receives traffic.
mode disable Operational state of the radio.
radio-profile None. You must add the
radios to a radio profile.
802.11 settings
tx-power Highest setting allowed for
the country of operation or
highest setting supported
on the hardware,
whichever is lower.
Transmit power of a radio, in decibels referred to
1 milliwatt (dBm)