WX1200# set service-profile corp1 ssid-name private_wlan
success: change accepted.
WX1200# set service-profile corp1 ssid-type crypto
success: change accepted.
display service-profile name
The following commands configure a service profile named corp1, and
assign encrypted SSID private_wlan to it:
Configuring a Radio Profile
A radio profile is a named set of radio parameters that you can apply to
multiple radios. A radio profile can contain information for two types of
SSIDs:
Encrypted SSID—Clients using this SSID must use encryption. Use the
encrypted SSID for secured access to your enterprise network.
Clear SSID—Clients using this SSID do not use encryption. Use the
clear SSID for public access to nonsecure portions of your network.
A radio can send and receive traffic for both types of SSID at the same
time. By default, a radio sends beacons to advertise the encrypted SSID
but does not advertise the clear SSID.
To configure and display a radio profile, use the following commands:
set radio-profile name
display radio-profile name
3Com recommends that you do not use the name default. MSS already
contains a radio profile named default. (For information about the default
radio profile, see the
Guide.)
The following command configures radio profile rp1:
WX1200# set radio-profile rp1
success: change accepted.
Table 13 lists the radio profile parameters and their default values. For
information about these parameters and how to change them, see the
Wireless LAN Switch and Controller Configuration
Configuring for Authenticating Users
Wireless LAN Switch and Controller Configuration
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Guide.