400 Configuring Auto-RF
NN47250-500 (Version 03.01)

Displaying Auto-RF settings

To display the Auto-RF settings that you can configure in a radio profile, use the following command:
show radio-profile {name | ?}
Entering show radio-profile ? displays a list of radio profiles.
To display the Auto-RF and other settings in the default radio profile, type the following command. (This example
shows the Auto-RF parameters in bold type.)
WSS# show radio-prof ile default
Beacon Interval: 100 DTIM Interval: 1
Max Tx Lifetime: 2000 Max Rx Lifetime: 2000
RTS Threshold: 2346 Frag Threshold: 2346
Long Preamble: no Tune Channel: yes
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
No service profiles configured.
To display the Auto-RF settings that you can configure on an individual radio, use the following commands:
show ap config [port-list [radio {1 | 2}]]
show ap config [ap-num [radio {1 | 2}]]
To display the Auto-RF and other individual radio settings on radio 1 of a directly connected AP access port connected
to WSS port 2, type the following command:
WSS# show ap config 2 radio 1
Port 2: AP model: 2330, POE: enable, bias: high, name: MP02
boot-download-enable: YES
force-image-download: NO
Radio 1: type: 802.11g, mode: disabled, channel: 6
tx pwr: 1, profile: default
auto-tune max-power: default
To display the Auto-RF and other individual radio settings on both radios on the Distributed AP configured on connec-
tion 1, type the following command:
WSS# show ap config 1
Ap 1: serial-id: 12345678, AP model: 2330, bias: high, name: AP01
fingerprint: b4:f9:2a:52:37:58:f4:d0:10:75:43:2f:45:c9:52:c3
boot-download-enable: YES
force-image-download: NO
Radio 1: type: 802.11g, mode: disabled, channel: 6
tx pwr: 1, profile: default
auto-tune max-power: default
Radio 2: type: 802.11a, mode: disabled, channel: 36
tx pwr: 1, profile: default
auto-tune max-power: default