298AP Commands

The following command disables countermeasures in radio profile radprof3:

WSS# clear radio-profile radprof3 countermeasures

success: change accepted.

The following command causes radios managed by radio profile radprof3 to issue countermeasures against devices in the WSS’s attack list:

WSS# set radio-profile radprof3 countermeasures configured

success: change accepted.

Note that when you issue this command, countermeasures are then issued only against devices in the WSS’s attack list, not against other devices that were classified as rogues by other means.

See Also show radio-profile on page 376

set radio-profile crypto-ssid

See set service-profilessid-name on page 331 and set service-profilessid-type on page 332.

set radio-profile dtim-interval

Changes the number of times after every beacon that each AP radio in a radio profile sends a delivery traffic indication map (DTIM). An AP sends the multicast and broadcast frames stored in its buffers to clients who request them in response to the DTIM.

Note. The DTIM interval applies to both the beaconed SSID and the nonbeaconed SSID.

Syntax set radio-profile name dtim-interval interval

name

Radio profile name.

interval

Number of times the DTIM is transmitted after every beacon. You can

 

enter a value from 1 through 31.

Defaults By default, APs send the DTIM once after each beacon. Access Enabled.

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.

The DTIM interval does not apply to unicast frames.

Examples The following command changes the DTIM interval for radio profile rp1 to 2:

WSS# set radio-profile rp1 dtim-interval 2

success: change accepted.

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