Operation Manual

MP Access Point Commands
MP Access Point Commands
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Usage
MSS contains a default radio profile. Trapeze Networks recommends that you do not
change this profile but instead keep the profile for reference.
Examples
The following command shows radio profile information for the default radio profile:
MX# show radio-profile 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.
Table 12– 18 describes the fields in this display.
Version 3.0
Fields removed for items that are no longer managed by radio profiles:
Encrypted Network Name
Clear Network Name
Network name(s) broadcast in the wireless beacon
WEP Key 1 value
WEP Key 2 value
WEP Key 3 value
WEP Key 4 value
WEP Unicast Index
WEP Multicast Index
Shared Key Auth
WPA enabled
These items are now managed by service profiles.
New fields added:
Tune Channel
Tune Power
Tune Channel Interval
Tune Power Interval
Client Backoff Timer
Channel Holddown
Service profiles
Name of the 802.11g field changed from Allow only 802.11g clients in 802.11g
networks to Allow 802.11g clients only
Version 4.0
New fields added:
Countermeasures
Active-Scan
WMM enabled
Name of the backoff timer field changed from Client Backoff Timer to Power
Backoff Timer
Version 4.2
WMM enabled field renamed to QoS Mode.
Long Retry Limit and Short Retry Limit fields moved to show
service-profile output. (These options are now configurable on a
service-profile basis instead of a radio-profile basis.)
Allow 802.11g clients only field removed. (This option is now configured using
the set service-profile transmit-rates command.)
Version 5.0
New fields added:
Power ramp interval
RFID enabled
WMM Powersave
Power Backoff Timer field removed.