Mapping the Radio
Profile to Service
Profiles
Assigning a Radio
Profile and Enabling
Radios
Disabling or
Reenabling Radios
Enabling or Disabling
Individual Radios
To assign SSIDs to radios, you must map the service profiles for the SSIDs
to the radio profile that is assigned to the radios.
To map a radio profile to a service profile, use the following command:
set radio-profile name service-profile name
The following command maps service-profile wpa_clients to radio profile
rp2:
WX1200# set radio-profile rp2 service-profile wpa_clients
success: change accepted.
To assign a radio profile to radios, use the following command:
set {ap port-list | dap dap-num} radio {1 | 2}
radio-profile name mode {enable | disable}
To assign radio profile rp1 to radio 1 on ports 1-3 and 6 and enable the
radios, type the following command:
WX1200# set ap 1-3,6 radio 1 radio-profile rp1 mode enable
success: change accepted.
To disable radio 1 on port 6 without disabling the other radios using radio
profile rp1, type the following command:
WX1200# set ap 6 radio 1 radio-profile rp1 mode disable
(To disable or reenable all radios that are using a radio profile, see
"Disabling or Reenabling All Radios Using a Profile" on page 158.)
You can disable or reenable radios on a radio profile basis or individual
basis. You also can reset a radio to its factory default settings.
(To disable or reenable radios when assigning or removing a radio profile,
see "Assigning a Radio Profile and Enabling Radios" on page 157.)
To disable or reenable a MAP access point radio, use the following
command:
set {ap port-list | dap dap-num} radio {1 | 2}
mode {enable | disable}
Disabling or Reenabling Radios
157