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Defaults The default maximum transmit threshold for AP radios is 2000 ms (2 seconds). 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.

Examples The following command changes the maximum transmit threshold for radio profile rp1 to

4000 ms:

WSS# set radio-profile rp1 max-tx-lifetime 4000

success: change accepted.

See Also

set radio-profile mode on page 291

set radio-profilemax-rx-lifetime on page 290

show radio-profile on page 376

set radio-profile mode

Creates a new radio profile, or disables or reenables all AP radios that are using a specific profile.

Syntax set radio-profile name [mode {enable disable}]

radio-profile name

Radio profile name of up to 16 alphanumeric characters, with no spaces.

 

Use this command without the mode enable or mode disable option to

 

create a new profile.

mode enable

Enables the radios that use this profile.

mode disable

Disables the radios that use this profile.

Defaults Each radio profile that you create has a set of properties with factory default values that you can change with the other set radio-profilecommands in this chapter. Table 37 lists the parameters controlled by a radio profile and their default values.

 

Table 4: Defaults for Radio Profile Parameters

 

 

 

 

Default

Radio Behavior When

Parameter

Parameter Set To Default

Value

 

Value

 

 

 

 

 

active-scan

enable

Sends probe any requests (probe

 

 

requests with a null SSID name) to

 

 

solicit probe responses from other

 

 

access points.

 

 

 

auto-tune

enable

Allows dynamic configuration of

 

 

channel and power settings by WSS

 

 

Software.

 

 

 

beacon-interval

100

Waits 100 ms between beacons.

 

 

 

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