set radio-profile mode 363
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-profile command.
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.
max-rx-lifetime 2000 Allows a received frame to stay in the
buffer for up to 2000ms (2 seconds).
max-tx-lifetime 2000 Allows a frame that is scheduled for
transmission to stay in the buffer for up to
2000 ms (2 seconds).
preamble-length short Advertises support for short 802.11b
preambles, accepts either short or long
802.11b preambles, and generates unicast
frames with the preamble length specified
by the client.
Note: This parameter applies only to
802.11b/g radios.
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
profiles
defined
Default settings for all service profile
parameters, including encryption
parameters, are used.
short-retry 5Sends a short unicast frame up to five times
without acknowledgment.
wmm enable Prioritizes traffic based on the Wi-Fi
Multimedia (WMM) standard.
Table66 Defaults for Radio Profile Parameters (continued)
Parameter Default Value
Radio Behavior When Parameter Set to
Default Value