
234 CHAPTER 9: MANAGED ACCESS POINT COMMANDS
History — Introduced in MSS Version 3.0.
Usage — If you specify a parameter, the setting for the parameter is reset
to its default value. The settings of the other parameters are unchanged
and the radio profile remains in the configuration. If you do not specify a
parameter, the entire radio profile is deleted from the configuration. All
radios that use this profile must be disabled before you can delete the
profile.
Examples — The following commands disable the radios that are using
radio profile rp1 and reset the beaconed-interval parameter to its
default value:
WX4400# set radio-profile rp1 mode disable
WX4400# clear radio-profile rp1 beacon-interval
success: change accepted.
The following commands disable the radios that are using radio profile
rptest and remove the profile:
WX4400# set radio-profile rptest mode disable
WX4400# clear radio-profile rptest
success: change accepted.
See Also
■ “display radio-profile” on page 254
■ “set {ap | dap} radio radio-profile” on page 272
■ “set radio-profile mode” on page 287
display {ap | dap}
config
Displays global and radio-specific settings for an MAP access point.
Syntax — display ap config [port-list [radio {1 | 2}]]
Syntax — display dap config [dap-num [radio {1 | 2}]]
■ port-list — List of ports connected to the MAP access point(s) for
which to display configuration settings.
■ dap-num — Number of a Distributed MAP for which to display
configuration settings.
■ radio 1 — Shows configuration information for radio 1.
■ radio 2 — Shows configuration information for radio 2. (This option
does not apply to single-radio models.)