Operation Manual

MP Access Point Commands
Mobility System Software Command Reference Guide
Version 7.3
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set radio-profile dtim-interval
Changes the number of times after every beacon that each MP radio in a radio profile sends a
delivery traffic indication map (DTIM). An MP sends the multicast and broadcast frames stored in
its buffers to clients who request them in response to the DTIM.
Syntax
set radio-profile profile-name dtim-interval interval
Defaults
By default, MPs send the DTIM once after each beacon.
Access
Enabled.
History
Introduced in MSS Version 1.0.
Usage
You must disable all radios using a radio profile before you can change parameters in the
profile. Use the set radio-profile mode command
.
The DTIM interval does not apply to unicast frames.
Examples
The following command changes the DTIM interval for radio profile rp1 to 2:
MX# set radio-profile rp1 dtim-interval 2
success: change accepted.
See Also
set radio-profile mode on page 12-272
show radio-profile on page 12-354
set radio-profile weighted-fair-queuing
Configures a minimum service level to specific radio profiles. Medium time weights determine the
relative transmit utilization of the radio between service profiles.
Syntax
set radio-profile profile-name weighted-fair-queuing {enable | disable}
weight service-profile-name weight
Defaults
None
Note:
The DTIM interval applies to both the beaconed SSID and the nonbeaconed SSID.
profile-name Radio profile name.
interval Number of times the DTIM is transmitted after every beacon. You can enter
a value from 1 through 31.
profile-name
Name of the radio profile.
weighted-fair-queuing
enable
Enable weighted queuing.
weighted-fair-queuing
disable
Disable weighted queuing.
service-profile-name
Name of the service profile to apply weighted queuing.
weight
Configure a weight value from 1 to 100. All profiles with
weighted queuing add up to 100.