396 AP Commands
Table 24: Output for show service-profile (continued)
Field
11a / 11b / 11g transmit rate
fields
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set service-profile attr on page 306
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set service-profile auth-dot1x on page 307
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set service-profile auth-fallthru on page 308
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set service-profile auth-psk on page 309
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set service-profile beacon on page 310
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set service-profile cac-mode on page 311
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set service-profile cac-session on page 312
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set service-profile cipher-ccmp on page 312
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set service-profile cipher-tkip on page 313
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set service-profile cipher-wep104 on page 314
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set service-profile cipher-wep40 on page 315
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set service-profile cos on page 315
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set service-profile dhcp-restrict on page 316
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set service-profile idle-client-probing on page 317
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set service-profile long-retry-count on page 319
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set service-profile no-broadcast on page 320
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set service-profile proxy-arp on page 321
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set service-profile psk-phrase on page 322
NN47250-100 (Version 02.51)
Description
Data transmission rate settings for each radio type:
• beacon rate—Data rate of beacon frames sent by
AP radios.
• multicast rate—Data rate of multicast frames sent
by AP radios. If the rate is auto, the AP sets the
multicast rate to the highest rate that can reach all
clients connected to the radio.
• mandatory rates—Set of data transmission rates
that clients are required to support in order to
associate with an SSID on an AP radio. A client
must support at least one of the mandatory rates.
• standard rates—The set of valid rates that are
neither mandatory nor disabled. These rates are
supported for data transmission from the AP
radios.
• disabled rates—Data transmission rates that AP
radios will not use to transmit data. (The radios
will still accept frames from clients at disabled
data rates.)