Set Service-Profile User-Idle-Timeout - 3Com WX4400 Command Reference Manual

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set service-profile
user-idle-timeout
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ANAGED
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OMMANDS
beacon-rate:
11a—6.0
11b—2.0
11g—2.0
multicast-rate—auto for all radio types.
Access — Enabled.
History —Introduced in MSS Version 4.2.
Usage — If you disable a rate, you cannot use the rate as a mandatory
rate or the beacon or multicast rate. All rates that are applicable to the
radio type and that are not disabled are supported by the radio.
Examples — The following command sets 802.11a mandatory rates for
service profile sp1 to 6 Mbps and 9 Mbps, disables rates 48 Mbps and 54
Mbps, and changes the beacon rate to 9 Mbps:
WX4400# set service-profile sp1 transmit-rates 11a mandatory
6.0,9.0 disabled 48.0,54.0 beacon-rate 9.0
success: change accepted.
See Also
display service-profile on page 330
Changes the number of seconds MSS will leave a session up for a client
that is not sending data and is not responding to keepalives (idle-client
probes). If the timer expires, the client's session is changed to the
Dissociated state.
The timer is reset to 0 each time a client sends data or responds to an
idle-client probe. If the idle-client probe is disabled, the timer is reset each
time the client sends data.
Syntax —
set service-profile name user-idle-timeout seconds
name
— Service profile name.
seconds
— Number of seconds a client is allowed to remain idle
before MSS changes the session to the Dissociated state. You can
specify from 20 to 86400 seconds.

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