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Deleting a Profile
If no AP or AP group is using an RF management profile, you can delete that profile using the no parameter:
no rf dot11a-radio-profile <profile-name>
Mesh High-Throughput SSID Profiles
The mesh high-throughput SSID profile defines settings unique to 802.11n-capable, high-throughput APs. If
none of the APs in your mesh deployment are 802.11n-capable APs, you do not need to configure a high-
throughput SSID profile.
If you modify a currently provisioned and running high-throughput SSID profile, your changes take affect
immediately. You do not reboot the controller or the AP.
Managing Profiles via the WebUI
Use the following procedures to manage your high-throughput SSID profiles via the WebUI.
Creating a Profile
To create a high-throughput SSID profile:
1. Navigate to the Configuration > Wireless > AP Configuration window. Select either the AP Group or AP
Specific tab.
If you selected AP Group, click the Edit button by the AP group for which you want to create the new
high-throughput SSID profile.
If you selected AP Specific, click Edit button by the AP for which you want to create the new high-
throughput SSID profile.
2. In the Profiles list, expand the Mesh menu, then select Mesh High-throughput SSID profile.
3. In the Profile Details window pane, click the Mesh High-throughput SSID profile drop-down list and select
NEW.
4. Enter a name for the new profile.
5. Configure the high-throughput SSID described in Table 41 , then click Apply to save your settings. The
profile name appears in the Mesh High-throughput SSID Profile list with your configured settings.
Table 41 Mesh High-Throughput SSID Profile Configuration Parameters
Parameter Description
Mesh high-throughput SSID
profile
Enter the name of an existing mesh high-throughput SSID profile to modify that profile, or
enter a new name or create a new mesh high-throughput profile. The mesh high-throughput
profile can have a maximum of 32 characters. To view existing high-throughput SSID radio
profiles, use the command: show ap mesh-radio-profile.
High throughput enable (SSID) Enable or disable high-throughput (802.11n) features on this SSID. This parameter is enabled
by default.
MPDU Aggregation Enable or disable MAC protocol data unit (MPDU) aggregation.
High-throughput mesh APs are able to send aggregated MAC protocol data units (MDPUs),
which allow an AP to receive a single block acknowledgment instead of multiple ACK
signals. This option, which is enabled by default, reduces network traffic overhead by
effectively eliminating the need to initiate a new transfer for every MPDU.
Max transmitted A-MPDU size Maximum size of a transmitted aggregate MPDU, in bytes.
Range: 1576–65535
Max received A-MPDU size Maximum size of a received aggregate MPDU, in bytes. Allowed values: 8191, 16383, 32767,
65535.