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Table 57 Defaults for Radio Profile Parameters (continued)

 

 

Radio Behavior When Parameter Set to

Parameter

Default Value

Default Value

 

 

 

rts-threshold

2346

Transmits frames longer than 2346 bytes

 

 

by means of the

 

 

Request-to-Send/Clear-to-Send (RTS/CTS)

 

 

method.

 

 

 

service-profile

No service

Default settings for all service profile

 

profiles

parameters, including encryption

 

defined

parameters, are used.

 

 

 

short-retry

5

Sends a short unicast frame up to five times

 

 

without acknowledgment.

 

 

 

Access — Enabled.

History —Introduced in MSS Version 3.0.

Usage — Use the command without any optional parameters to create new profile. If the radio profile does not already exist, MSS creates a new radio profile. Use the enable or disable option to enable or disable all the radios using a profile. To assign the profile to one or more radios, use the set ap radio radio-profilecommand.

To change a parameter in a radio profile, you must first disable all the radios in the profile. After you complete the change, you can reenable the radios.

To enable or disable specific radios without disabling all of them, use the set ap radio command.

Examples — The following command configures a new radio profile named rp1:

WX4400# set radio-profile rp1 success: change accepted.

The following command enables the radios that use radio profile rp1:

WX4400# set radio-profile rp1 mode enable

The following commands disable the radios that use radio profile rp1, change the beacon interval, then reenable the radios:

WX4400# set radio-profile rp1 mode disable WX4400# set radio-profile rp1 beacon-interval 200 WX4400# set radio-profile rp1 mode enable

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