Operation Manual

MP Access Point Commands
MP Access Point Commands
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set radio-profile rts-threshold
Changes the RTS threshold for the MP radios in a radio profile. The RTS threshold specifies the
maximum length a frame can be before the radio uses 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.
Syntax
set radio-profile profile-name rts-threshold threshold
Defaults
The default RTS threshold for an MP radio is 65535 bytes.
Access
Enabled.
History
Introduced in MSS Version 1.0.
Usage
You must disable all radios with a radio profile before you can change parameters in the
profile. Use the set radio-profile mode command
.
Examples
The following command changes the RTS threshold for radio profile rp1 to 1500 bytes:
MX# set radio-profile rp1 rts-threshold 1500
success: change accepted.
See Also
set radio-profile mode on page 12-272
show radio-profile on page 12-354
set radio-profile service-profile
Maps a service profile to a radio profile. All radios that use the radio profile also use the parameter
settings, including SSID and encryption settings, in the service profile.
Syntax
set radio-profile profile-name service-profile profile-name
Defaults
By default, aradio profile does not have a service profile associated with it. In this case,
the radios in the radio profile use the default settings for parameters controlled by the service
profile. Table 12– 4 lists the parameters controlled by a service profile and the default values.
profile-name Radio profile name.
threshold Maximum frame length, in bytes. You can enter a value from 0 through
65535.
profile-name Radio profile name of up to 16 alphanumeric characters, with no spaces.
service-profile
name
Service profile name of up to 16 alphanumeric characters, with no spaces.
Table 12– 4. Defaults for Service Profile Parameters
Parameter Default Value Radio Behavior When Parameter Set To Default Value
attr No attributes
configured
Does not assign the SSID authorization attribute
values to SSID users, even if attributes are not
otherwise assigned.
auth-dot1x enable When the Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)
information element (IE) is enabled, uses 802.1X to
authenticate WPA clients.