Operation Manual
MP Access Point Commands
MP Access Point Commands
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See Also
● set radio-profile active-scan on page 12-260
● set radio-profile auto-tune 11a-channel-range on page 12-260
● set radio-profile auto-tune channel-holddown on page 12-261
● set radio-profile auto-tune channel-interval on page 12-262
● set radio-profile auto-tune channel-lockdown on page 12-263
● set radio-profile auto-tune power-config on page 12-264
● set radio-profile auto-tune power-interval on page 12-264
● set radio-profile auto-tune power-lockdown on page 12-265
● set radio-profile auto-tune power-ramp-interval on page 12-266
● set radio-profile beacon-interval on page 12-266
● set radio-profile countermeasures on page 12-268
● set radio-profile dfs-channels on page 12-269
● set radio-profile frag-threshold on page 12-271
● set radio-profile max-rx-lifetime on page 12-272
● set radio-profile mode on page 12-272
● set radio-profile mode on page 12-272
● set radio-profile preamble-length on page 12-275
● set radio-profile qos-mode on page 12-275
● set radio-profile rf-scanning mode on page 12-278
● set radio-profile rts-threshold on page 12-279
● set radio-profile service-profile on page 12-279
● set radio-profile wmm-powersave on page 12-284
show service-profile
Displays service profile information.
Syntax
show service-profile {profile-name | ?}
QoS Mode Indicates the Quality-of-Service setting for MP radio forwarding
queues:
❑ wmm—MP forwarding queues provide standard priority handling for
WMM devices.
❑ svp—MP forwarding queues are optimized for SpectraLink Voice Priority
(SVP).
For information about the QoS modes, see the “Configuring Quality of
Service” chapter in the Trapeze Mobility System Software
Configuration Guide.
Service profiles Service profiles mapped to this radio profile. Each service profile
contains an SSID and encryption information for that SSID.
Note: When you upgrade from 2.x, MSS creates a default-dot1x
service profile for encrypted SSIDs and a default-clear service profile
for unencrypted SSIDs. These default service profiles contain the
default encryption settings for crypto SSIDs and clear SSIDs,
respectively.
Table 12– 18. Output for show radio-profile (continued)
Field Description