366 CHAPTER 11: MANAGED ACCESS POINT COMMANDS
History —Introduced in MSS Version 3.0.
Usage — You must disable all radios that are using 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:
WX4400# set radio-profile rp1 rts-threshold 1500
success: change accepted.
See Also
set radio-profile mode on page 362
display radio-profile on page 317
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 name service-profile name
radio-profile nameRadio profile name of up to 16 alphanumeric
characters, with no spaces.
service-profile nameService profile name of up to 16
alphanumeric characters, with no spaces.
Defaults — A radio profile does not have a service profile associated
with it by default. In this case, the radios in the radio profile use the
default settings for parameters controlled by the service profile. Table67
lists the parameters controlled by a service profile and their default
values.
Table67 Defaults for Service Profile Parameters
Parameter Default Value
Radio Behavior When Parameter Set
to Default Value
auth-dot1x enable When the Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)
information element (IE) is enabled, uses
802.1X to authenticate WPA clients.