Concept Guide

2321| wlan hotspot hs2-profile Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.5.x| Reference Guide
Parameter Description
addtl-roam-cons-ois
<addtl-roam-cons-ois>
Number of additional roaming consortium Organization Identifiers
(OIs) advertised by the AP. This feature supports up to three
additional OIs, which are defined using the roam-cons-oi-1, roam-
cons-oi-2 and roam-cons-oi-3 parameters.
advertisement-profile
<profile-name>
Advertisement profile associated with this hotspot profile. If this
parameter is not changed, the hotspot profile uses with the default
advertisement profile.
advertisement-protocol
Select one of the following advertisement protocol types to be used
by the AP.
l anqp: Access Network Query Protocol (ANQP)
l emergency: Emergency Alert System( EAS)
l mih-cmd-event: Media Independent Handover (MIH) Command
and Event Services Capability Discovery
l mih-info: Media Independent Handover (MIH) Information
Service. This option allows handovers between differing kinds of
wireless access protocols and technologies, allowing access
points on different IP subnets to communicate with each other at
the link level while maintaining session continuity.
l rsvd: Reserved for future use.
asra
Issue the asra (Additional Steps Required for Access) subcommand if
any additional steps are required for network access. If this
parameter is enabled, the AP will send the following Information
Elements (IEs) in response to the client’s ANQP query.
l Venue Name
l Domain Name List
l Network Authentication Type
l Roaming Consortium List
l NAI Realm List
NOTE: If asra is enabled, the advertisement profile for this hotspot
must reference an enabled network authentication type profile. For
more information on enabling an network authentication type
profile, see wlan hotspot anqp-nwk-auth-profile on page 2304.
clone <profile-name>
Makes a copy of an existing hotspot profile.
comeback-mode
By default, ANQP information is obtained from a GAS Request and
Response. If you enable the comeback-mode option, advertisement
information is obtained using a GAS Request and Response. as well
as a Comeback-Request and Comeback-Response. This option is
disabled by default.
gas-comeback-delay <delay>
At the end of the GAS comeback delay interval, the client may
attempt to retrieve the query response using a Comeback Request
Action frame. The supported range is 100-2000 milliseconds, and
the default value is 500 milliseconds.