CLI Reference Guide
1368 | show wlan ssid-profile Dell PowerConnect W-Series ArubaOS 6.2 | Reference Guide
Parameter Description
802.11a Basic Rates
List of supported 802.11a rates, in Mbps, that are advertised in
beacon frames and probe responses.
802.11a Transmit Rates
Set of 802.11a rates at which the AP is allowed to send data.
802.11g Basic Rates
List of supported 802.11b/g rates, in Mbps, that are advertised in
beacon frames and probe responses.
802.11g Transmit Rates
Set of 802.11b/g rates at which the AP is allowed to send data.
Station Ageout Time
Time, in seconds, that a client is allowed to remain idle before
being aged out.
Max Transmit Attempts
Maximum transmission failures allowed before the client gives up.
RTS Threshold
Wireless clients transmitting frames larger than this defined
threshold must issue Request to Send (RTS) and wait for the AP to
respond with Clear to Send (CTS).
Short Preamble
Shows if the profile enables or disables short preamble for 802.11b/g
radios
Max Associations
Maximum number of wireless clients for the AP
Wireless Multimedia (WMM)
Shows if the profile enables or disables WMM, also known as IEEE
802.11e Enhanced Distribution Coordination Function (EDCF)
Wireless Multimedia U-APSD (WMM-
UAPSD) Powersave
Shows if the profile enables or disables Wireless Multimedia
(WMM) UAPSD powersave.
WMM TSPEC Min Inactivity Interval
Specifies the minimum inactivity time-out threshold of WMM traffic.
DSCP mapping for WMM voice AC
DSCP value used to map WMM voice traffic.
DSCP mapping for WMM video AC
DSCP value used to map WMM video traffic.
DSCP mapping for WMM best-effort AC
DSCP value used to map WMM best-effort traffic.
DSCP mapping for WMM background AC
DSCP value used to map WMM background traffic.
902il Compatibility Mode
(For clients using NTT DoCoMo 902iL phones only) When enabled,
the controller does not drop packets from the client if a small or old
initialization vector value is received.
Hide SSID
Shows if the profile enables or disables hiding of the SSID name in
beacon frames.
Deny_Broadcast Probes
When a client sends a broadcast probe request frame to search for
all available SSIDs, this option controls whether or not the system
responds for this SSID. When enabled, no response is sent and
clients have to know the SSID in order to associate to the SSID.
When disabled, a probe response frame is sent for this SSID
Local Probe Response
Shows if the profile enables or disables local probe response on the
AP. If this option is enabled, the AP is responsible for sending 802.11
probe responses to wireless clients’ probe requests. If this option is
disabled, then the controller sends the 802.11 probe responses