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Table 66 Defaults for Radio Profile Parameters (continued)

 

 

Radio Behavior When Parameter Set to

Parameter

Default Value

Default Value

 

 

 

dtim-interval

1

Sends the delivery traffic indication map

 

 

(DTIM) after every beacon.

 

 

 

frag-threshold

2346

Transmits frames up to 2346 bytes long

 

 

without fragmentation.

 

 

 

long-retry

5

Sends a long unicast frame up to five times

 

 

without acknowledgment.

 

 

 

max-rx-lifetime

2000

Allows a received frame to stay in the

 

 

buffer for up to 2000 ms (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

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.

 

 

 

wmm

enable

Prioritizes traffic based on the Wi-Fi

 

 

Multimedia (WMM) standard.

 

 

 

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.

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