Configuring A Radio Profile - Nortel 2300 Series Configuration Manual

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Configuring a Radio Profile

A radio profile is a set of parameters that apply to multiple radios. You can easily assign configuration param-
eters to many radios by configuring a profile and assigning the profile to the radios.
To configure a radio profile:
Create a new profile.
Change radio parameters.
Map the radio profile to one or more service profiles.
(For a list of the parameters controlled by radio profiles and their defaults, see
The channel number, transmit power, and external antenna type are unique to each radio and are not controlled
by radio profiles. (To configure these parameters, see
(To display radio profile information, see
Creating a New Profile
To create a radio profile, use the following command:
set radio-profile name [mode {enable | disable}]
Specify a name of up to 16 alphanumeric characters. Do not include the mode enable or mode disable option.
After you create the radio profile, you can use the enable and disable options to enable or disable all radios
that use the profile.
To configure a new radio profile named rp1, type the following command:
23x0# set radio-profile rp1
success: change accepted.
To assign the profile to one or more radios, use the set ap radio radio-profile command. (See
Radio Profile and Enabling Radios" on page
Changing Radio Parameters
To change individual parameters controlled by a radio profile, use the commands described in the following
sections.
Note.
You must disable all radios that are using a radio profile before you can change
parameters in the profile. (See
page
279.)
"Configuring Radio-Specific Parameters" on page
"Displaying Radio Profile Information" on page
277.)
"Disabling or Reenabling All Radios Using a Profile" on
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Table 10 on page
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"Assigning a
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