272Configuring AP access points

Resetting a Radio Profile Parameter to its Default Value

To reset a radio profile parameter to its default value, use the following command:

clear radio-profile name parameter

The parameter can be one of the radio profile parameters listed in Table 10 on page 244.

Caution! Make sure you specify the radio profile parameter you want to reset. If you do not specify a parameter, WSS Software deletes the entire profile from the configuration.

All radios that use this profile must be disabled before you can delete the profile. If you specify a parameter, the setting for the parameter is reset to its default value. The settings of the other parameters are unchanged and the radio profile remains in the configuration. If you do not specify a parameter, the entire radio profile is deleted from the configuration.

To disable the radios that are using radio profile rp1 and reset the beaconed-ssidparameter to its default value, type the following commands:

23x0# set radio-profile rp1 mode disable

23x0# clear radio-profile rp1 beaconed-ssid success: change accepted.

Removing a Radio Profile

To remove a radio profile, use the following command:

clear radio-profile name

Note. You must disable all radios that are using a radio profile before you can remove the profile. (See “Disabling or Reenabling All Radios Using a Profile” on page 279.)

To disable the radios that are using radio profile rptest and remove the profile, type the following commands:

23x0# set radio-profile rptest mode disable

23x0# clear radio-profile rptest success: change accepted.

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