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Table 63 Output for display radio-profile (continued)
Field
Power Backoff Timer Interval, in minutes, at which radios in a radio profile reduce
Channel Holddown
Client Backoff Timer
Countermeasures
Active-Scan
QoS Mode
Service profiles
See Also
set radio-profile active-scan on page 366
set radio-profile auto-tune channel-config on page 367
set radio-profile auto-tune channel-holddown on page 368
Description
power after temporarily increasing the power to maintain
the minimum data rate for an associated client. At the end of
each power-backoff interval, radios that temporarily
increased their power reduce it by 1 dBm. The power
backoff continues in 1 dBm increments after each interval
until the power returns to expected setting.
Minimum number of seconds a radio in a radio profile must
remain at its current channel assignment before
RF Auto-Tuning can change the channel.
Interval, in minutes, at which radios in a radio profile reduce
power after temporarily increasing the power to maintain
the minimum data rate for an associated client. At the end of
each power-backoff interval, radios that temporarily
increased their power reduce it by 1 dBm. The power
backoff continues in 1 dBm increments after each interval
until the power returns to expected setting.
Indicates whether countermeasures are enabled.
Indicates whether the active-scan mode of RF detection is
enabled.
Indicates the Quality-of-Service setting for MAP radio
forwarding queues:
wmm—MAP forwarding queues provide standard priority
handling for WMM devices.
svp—MAP forwarding queues are optimized for
SpectraLink Voice Priority (SVP).
For information about the QoS modes, see the "Configuring
Quality of Service" chapter in the
Controller Configuration
Service profiles mapped to this radio profile. Each service
profile contains an SSID and encryption information for that
SSID.
Note: When you upgrade from 2.x, MSS creates a
default-dot1x service profile for encrypted SSIDs and a
default-clear service profile for unencrypted SSIDs. These
default service profiles contain the default encryption
settings for crypto SSIDs and clear SSIDs, respectively.
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