3Com WXR100 3CRWXR10095A, WX4400 3CRWX440095A manual Displaying MAP, Display radio-profile name ?

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260CHAPTER 10: CONFIGURING MAP ACCESS POINTS

Displaying Radio Profile Information

(For information about the fields in the output, see the Wireless LAN Switch and Controller Command Reference.)

To display radio profile information, use the following command:

display radio-profile {name ?}

Entering display radio-profile ? displays a list of radio profiles.

To display radio profile information for the default radio profile, type the following command:

WX# display radio-profile default

DTIM Interval:

1

Beacon Interval:

100

Max Tx Lifetime:

2000

Max Rx Lifetime:

2000

RTS Threshold:

2346

Frag Threshold:

2346

Long Preamble:

no

Tune Channel:

yes

Tune Channel Range (11a):

lower-bands

Ignore Clients:

no

Tune Power:

no

Tune Channel Interval:

3600

Tune Power Interval:

600

Power ramp interval:

60

Channel Holddown:

300

Countermeasures:

none

Active-Scan:

yes

RFID enabled:

no

WMM Powersave:

no

QoS Mode:

wmm

Rate Enforcement:

no

Initial Load:

1000

ETT Link Factor:

3

Change Threshold:

25

Dwell Time:

3600

Probe Interval:

60

Intial Measur Interval:

60

Maximum Measure Interval:

600

Radio Link Timeout:

5

 

 

 

(For information about the fields in the output, see the Wireless LAN

 

Switch and Controller Command Reference.)

Displaying MAP

To display status information including link state and WX status, use the

Status Information

following commands:

 

display ap status [terse] [apnumber all [radio {1 2}]]

The terse option displays a brief line of essential status information for each directly connected MAP or Distributed MAP.

The all option displays information for all directly attached MAPs and all

Distributed MAPs configured on the switch.

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